Parneet Kaur Architecture Portfolio Selected Works 2016 - 2019
21st February ‘98 Gurgaon, India +91 9619754162 parneet02@gmail.com
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Curriculum Vitae EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
2001- 2014 Lokhandwala Foundation School, Mumbai. X- 94%
2014-2016 R.N.Podar School, Mumbai. XII- 84% 2016-2021 Sushant School Of Art And Architecture, Gurgaon
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
EXTRAS
AutoCAD Adobe Illustrator Adobe In-design Adobe Photoshop Rhinoceros Sketchup Grasshopper V-Ray M.S.Office
• Campus development - wall painting ‘17 • Campus development - wall feature, presentation boards ‘18 • Alumni Connect Head - iPAC ‘19 • NASA, ANDC, 2017 - Special mention in top 12 • NASA, ANDC, 2018
OTHER SKILLSET
• Summer Internship at SAGRI Design Consultants- worked on residential interior works and working drawings
Sketching Hand drafting Model making Photography Functional developemnt Team work Leadership Communication LANGUAGES Engligh Hindi
EXPERIENCE
DOCUMENTATION Measured Drawing - Bhopal, Indore; India Settlement Study - Ahemdabad, India Context - Building Study - London Mixed- Use Study - Dubai Dissertation INTERESTS
Punjabi Marathi
References will be furnished on request.
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Contents
THE CONFLUENCE HOUSING PROJECT
Sem V11
AZYGOUS
MIXED USE- ADAPTIVE HABITAT
Sem V1
JAHAPANAH - NI - POL REINTERVENTION PROJECT
Sem V
ACTOR’S RESIDENCE
DESIGN ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES
Sem 11
PAVILLION DESIGN HISTORY
Sem V1 WORKING DRAWINGS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Sem V1, Sem V11
INFLUENCE OF ARCHITECTURE IN CREATING BRAND EXPERINECE IN THE RETAIL INDUSTRY DISSERTATION
Sem V1
NASA - ANDC
2018
NASA - ANDC
2017
OTHER WORKS
FINE ARTS, MTP, ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING, HISTORY
Sem 11 , 111 , 1V
The Confluence Sem VII July ‘19 - Dec ‘19 The confluence is a residential complex that aims to inluence the future of housing based on the prevailing issues of excessive privatisation, lack of pedestrian activity and safety in present day Gurgaon. The project emphasises on the amalgamation of the public and the private realm. The design is such that it knits the city fabric to the built in a way that it creates a sense of community and safety, without disrupting the privacy of the residents. Location: Beverly Park 1, MG Road, Gurgaon Site Area: 8.02 acres ( 32,455.82 Sq.Mt.) FAR: 2.5 Key features: • Pedestrian crossover - connecting all edges • Large public hubs fostering community development • Activated site boundaries • Time defined nodes • Multi-level gathering nodes • Public programs: shops, cafes, co- working spaces, club house, plazas
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The Azygous Sem VI Jan ‘19 - May ‘19
The Azygous is a multi-nodal hybrid destination showcasing adaptive architecture. It is designed for the future and explores structures or environments that accommodate multiple sequential or periodically recurring events. The design elaborates a relationship between the built habitat and the parameters (tangible and intangible). It weaves the public and private functions together and intergrates the skin, structure and services. Location: Proposed Millenium Plaza Site, Nehru Place, Delhi Site Area: 10 acres Built -up Area(FAR): 36,800 Sq.Mt. Key Features: • Multi-level transit interaction - ground, metro, air cabs •Multi-functional hybrid • Adaptive envelope system inspired by systems ‘architecture’ in nature - sea urchins ( climate responsive & interactive, dynamic facade ) • Programs: hotel, mall, office, x-factor • X-factor program - unmanned stores
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Jahapanah - ni - Pol Sem IV Jan ‘18 - May ‘18
The Pols in Gujarat are very private residential areas with a strong sense of internal community. With newer housing typologies and easily available amenities, people tend to move out. This design aims to revive the dying pol through the addition of a public realm and basic amenities to retain the present residents and increase the public influx. Beyond the direct interpretation, the preservation of memory and resemblance helps in identifying relevance within a premise. The project focuses on the nature of demolished parts and how they build the future to create multi-layered environments. Location: Jahapanah - ni - Pol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Key features: •connection of source and design • introduction of public functions and amenities: shops, coaching center, clinic, library • introduction of new housing layouts: 3bhk, 2bhk, 1bhk • community development
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BANQUET HALL LIBRARY 3 BHK 2 BHK ACTIVITY AREA
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ACCESS AND PATH
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PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
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UNFOLDED ELEVATION
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
The project is a residence , designed for an actor. This house caters to the social and personal requirements in his profession. It is designed for a small family and yet is extravagent to host premiers and parties. The x-factor in the project is a mini theatre hall on the upper most level. To derive the built massing, vertical and horizontal design elements - columns and beams have been explored through various iterations. The design showcases heirarchy as it’s focal principle through the form and functional layout - both in plan and levels.
Residence
Sem II Jan‘17 - May ‘17
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
EERO SAARINEN The project intent is to study the architectural style and philosophy of architect Eero Saarinen and design a pavilion based on the inferences as observed in his works. ABOUT: • He was a modern architect, known for his neo - futuristic and international style. • Some of his famous works are - TWA Terminal, Queens, New York; The Gateway Arch, St. Louis ,Missouri, USA; MIT Chapel, Cambridge. PHILOSOPHY: • Each object is designed in it’s next largest context. • All parts of the composition must be a part of the same world. • Creating a monument that would have a long lasting significance. INFERENCE: • Mathematically resolved and aesthetic. • Use of varying styles to fulfuil project demands in terms of : colour, form, material, context to make his projects unqiue and statement. • Experimental in terms of walkways and pathways.
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INFLUENCE OF ARCHITECTURE IN CREATING BRANDING AND BRAND EXPERINCE IN THE RETAIL INDUSTRY. GUIDE - Niraja Aldoori, Associate Professor
AIM: The aim of this research is to formulate a connection between branding and phenomenology in retail stores. It further aims to understand how the change in the quality of experience in a store stimulates its brand value. METHODOLOGY
ABSTRACT: Shopping and retail industry are influenced by and talk about the lifestyle, culture and interests of people. The key to the success of this industry is the customer involvement with the store. Branding plays an important role in developing this bond and involvement. Hence, brand development is another important criterion for retail development. But, the rise and advancement in technology has led the people to move towards online shopping thus, reducing the significance of physical stores. This results in a loss of the essence of the activity. The growing industry also gives rise to immense competition among companies selling similar products. The product quality solely is not enough to stand out. To cope up, brands choose to revive the brick and mortar stores that would help in displaying and communicating the products and ideology by creating an experience rich environment. Hence, architecture plays an important role in this industry as it creates design, experience, spatial arrangement and emotions of a given space. The challenge for architects is to find a meaningful concept and ideology and convey it to the customers in terms of experience. Therefore, this research critically analyses the relationship between branding and phenomenology where branding influences the company’s strategy to set principles and formulate its style and target users whereas phenomenology focuses on responding to human emotions and senses in order to strengthen the brand - customer bond. The focus of this research is on the effect that architecture creates in enriching the experience in a retail space. It is an analysis of how brand communication is strategized through design elements that help in creating an atmosphere that awakens the senses of a user. This communication is strategized through design elements in stores. Each element is significant in influencing quality of spatial experience created. Various such parameters have been discussed in this study. This study further is a comparative analysis of stores of the selected brands to determine the strategies and use of elements in order to create an experiential branded environment. It formulates how brand perception and positioning is dependent on the quality of experience that the store provides.
Dissertation Sem VII Jul ‘19 - Dec ‘19
REINTERPRETING UNTRAVERSED SPACE Shortlisted in the top 18 in the country. Brief: Liminal spaces are those transitional, in- between spaces which remain in the backdrop to highlight or connect with the primary functional boundaries. these places are traversed but negelected in the present times. The design intent is to explore, identify and reinterpret the liminal spaces in the respective context with a vision to inform a society.
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NASA - ANDC 2018
REIMAGINING ALTERNATE URBAN SPACE Received special mention after shortlisting in top 12 entries in the country. Brief: Architects have a new social role to play to improve neglected urban spaces. Through creative ideas, innovative architecture can transform abandoned public spaces and reimagine new ‘alternate spaces’ to create a vibrant community spirit. we find small spaces which are neglected, polluted, garbage dumps, without maintainance pathways , etc. We often turn a blind eye to the dis-used public spaces around us. The objective is to identify an abandoned public space in your city that has the potential to be a vibrant urban social space. It involves engaging with the real life hands on construction program at the chosen site.
NASA - ANDC 2017
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Manav Sanghralaya BHOPAL MEASURED DRAWING SEM II
Other Works Sem II, III, IV, VI Jan’ 17 - May ‘19
FINE ARTS
2D SPACE INTERVENTION
3D SPACE INTERVENTION
PATTERN, TEXTURE UNDERSTANDING
MATERIALS, TECHNIQUES AND PROCESSES
PAPER
METAL
GLASS
ACRYLIC
Parneet Kaur
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