Architectural Portfolio - 2019

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Architectural Portfolio - 2019 Pooja Meena


. . . POOJA MEENA 18th August1996

Bachelor of Architecture 159, Jawahar Nagar, Indore Madhya Pradesh

09993859647

poojameena1808@gmail.com

I believe that architecture breathes life into blocks. My process of design is to treat structure as an individual and users as it's companions. Hard work till perfection, defines this profession and I intend to follow the same throughout my career.

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QUALIFICATIONS 2018-2019 Architectural Trainee (Jan-May 2019) SRM ARCHITECTS, UDAIPUR

The training involved working on conceptuali planning of different projects, layout & workin ings, elevation treatment, 3D Visualization, la ing & interior design.

2014-2019 Bachelor of Architecture

MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INSTITUT TECHNOLOGY, BHOPAL

2001-2012

Higher and Senior Secondary Certific ATOMIC ENERGY CENTRAL SCHOOl, IN

COMPETITIONS 2019 FENTRESS GLOBAL CHALLENGE

- RE-ENVISIONING OF AIRPORT OF FUTURE

2018

I.N.T.A.C.H. -DOCUMENTATION OF HISTO GATEWAYS- Stood 1st

2016

58th GESEN TROPHY, N.A.S.A.- RE-EVOL - Shortlisted under top 50

2015 A.N.D.C. TROPHY, N.A.S.A.- PLACE OF CONGREGATION- Shortlisted under top 5


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ACADEMIC WORKS 2018 Five Star Hotel Design | Thesis Project Geometry In Architecture | Dissertation Understanding Semi-old Areas In Bhopal | Urban

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Technical Campus (IIIT, Bhopal) | Campus Planning

2017 High Density Housing | Vertical Township Project Fine Arts Institute | Interaction Of Open And Closed

Spaces

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Redesigning Of Departmental Courtyard | Landscape Project

2016 Collector OfďŹ ce | Hierarchy In Designing

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WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES 2018 Smart Heritage Workshop INTACH, Bhopal Madhya Pradesh

Contemporary Trends In Interior Design, MANIT Bhopal Madhya Pradesh

2017 Seminar By Ar. Raj Rewal, NIASA MANIT, Bhopal Smart City Interventions Workshop, IIID, Bhopal

2014 Asian Paints, Hands-on Workshop, MANIT Bhopal Seminar On Wind Responsive Design, Ar. Marshall Strabala. MANIT Bhopal Seminar On Design Of High-rise Buildings, Ar Hafeez Contractor. MANIT Bhopal

Senior Secondary School | Climate Responsive Design

2015

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Artisan Village | Cluster Designing Private Residence | Understanding Linking Of Spaces

2014 Entrance Gate, First Attempt On Design

INTERESTS REFERENCE DR. PREETI ONKAR, Asst. PROFESSOR, MANIT ompreeti2005@yahoo.co.in



Content The Leela - Five star Hotel Thesis Project

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Laburnum Heights - High Density Housing Academic

Aromas - Interior Designing Academic

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Work Experience

Competition - ANDC

Nexus Competition - Fentress Global Challenge

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7-12

13-15

16-19

Internship

Saamarthyavaan

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20-22

23-24



The Leela

Five star hotel - Thesis Project Agra | 9th Semester

The design project was to give a proposal for a five star hotel for The Leela Palaces and Resorts limited in Agra. The hotel is to be operated by The Leela group and Qatar’s Al Faisal Group therefore it was important to incorporate all of their design principles. The building has to incorporate 250 keys with various configurations including public areas facilities along with support facilities as per The Leela standards.


Theme

Climate Analysis

Vegetation

Slope Analysis

Site Ground Coverage

The site lies 1.2 kms away from Taj Mahal along the Taj east gate road. A corner plot with unobstructed view of Taj Mahal from 9m above the ground level.


Form - The structure will be a gateway to Taj Mahal - The place one will go through to visit Taj Mahal & a perfect viewing point.

Stage I

- Doorways from all sides symbolizing mughal gateway (darwaza)

- One of the water channels will appear to be disappearing beneath the hotel structure and reappearing on the other side in a straight line, suggesting the Quranic verse, which talks of rivers flowing beneath the 'Garden of Paradise'.

- No special selling point for the rooms (maximum rooms with insignificant views)

- Insufficient natural light in corridors

Stage II

- Rooms facing other rooms

- Sufficient natural light in corridors

- Maximum rooms are facing TajMahal.

Stage III

Inspiration Mughal garden concept of Char Bagh and Mughal Darwaza are taken as an inspiration for the design concept.

- Sufficient natural light in corridors Rooms facing Taj Mahal Public areas facing Taj Mahal


Yamuna River

Taj Mahal

Forest Colony

ADDITION

Service Circulation

Banquet Guest Circulation

Hotel Guest Circulation

VERTICAL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM


The Oberoi Amarvillas Hotel

SUBTRACTION

Shilpgram

The Leela Hotel Project

Taj East Gate Road

ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES

GREEN AREAS

GENERAL ACCESS FIRE EXITS

BASEMENT PARKING

Guest Circulation Staff Circulation

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Typical Architectural features of Agra like arcades, Jharokas, Chhattris are incorporated in the design. Banquet Halls, Guest Rooms, InďŹ nity pool, Restaurants have view of the Taj Mahal.

The hotel has architectural aesthetics, the intrinsic Indian culture and is covered in lush greens, which holds true for every Leela Hotel.





Laburnum Heights Luxurious Highrise apartments Bhopal | 7th Semester

The design project was to give a proposal for a premium luxury high density residential complex, while incorporating the community functions like clubhouse, fitness zone etc. The concept of Laburnum Heights efficiently incorporated higher area of green spaces, even in a vertically high structure. A varied typology of apartment options give the users an opportunity to invest based on their needs. Catering the financial requirements without compromising on the comfort and flexibility of the users was the idea behind the design concept.


Site Analysis Sun Path Analysis

Vegetation in & around the site

Road Network

Structures on & around the site

Site Contours

The site lays in midst of dense green area surrounded by roads from three sides. The main road acts as a portal to the urban areas. The site provides incredible vistas from all directions.

Circulation Area

Commercia


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Form

-The buildings are placed in such a way that none of the windows have unobstructed view

Stage I

-The buildings are strategically placed such that the most luxurious building with duplexes and 4 bhk have the best views

- Centralized public space - Obstructed views, three tower spacing each other - Angular spaces created

Stage II - There are four different gates to control traffic congestion - Service lane runs along the periphery of the complex - Linear placement of blocks - Less area taken up by the built structures

- Vistor’s parking space along the entrance gate - Shopping complex and sports arena are located near an entry gate so that related activities does not hinder the privacy of the residences in the complex

Visitor’s Parking

Green Area

Stage III

- Final placement of blocks - Introduction of duplexes -Segregation of blocks according to typology: 2bhk-3bhk,3bhk-4bhk, 3bhk-4bhk-duplexes


Tower Jasminium

3 BHK Flat Type A

2 BHK Flat

Green Balconies

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4 BHK Duplex

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3 BHK Flat Type B

Tower Iris & Heliconia

Green Balconies

4 BHK Flat

3 BHK Flat Type A

Green Balconies


Water Body

Waiting and

Vertical System Ventilation Shaft

Core of each building is centralized. Garbage chutes are strategically placed such that they are acc

Garbage Chute

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Front Entran

Staircase & Elevators

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Shopping Complex at the Township

Garden at Different Floors

Green Areas in Front of the Towers

Fountain at the Community Garden

Basket Ball Court

Club House with Play Ground

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areas are spread out all over the ertically and horizontally. The complex includes various amenisports arena, shopping complex, den etc. Four different gates are

Vignette Series provided, so that incoming and outgoing traffic is not restricted along a single stretch. The public parking space is strategically placed near the entrance as well as within the close vicinity of all the buildings, so that the outside

traffic can be controlled near the gates only. Service vehicles like garbage collecting vans and fire brigades can have easy access to all the buildings through road running along the periphery of the complex.







Aromas

Restaurant - Interior Design Bhopal | 8th Semester

The concept was to convey with the interior, the fresh and Mediterranean essence that the restaurant menu was going to offer. In this way, we represent it in the space through light and neutral colours, interior plantscaping and craft production materials such as terracotta ceramics and string lamps.


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Theme : Mediterranean

Colour Psychology

Mediterranean essence in the interior was represented through use of plants, neutral colours, and craft production materials such as terracotta ceramics and string lamps.

-Colour combination of mustard yellow, grey, white, cyan is followed in the front part of the restaurant with the contemporary style. -Mustard yellow colour is used on the cushions of the sofa, making our eyes move through the space ultimately leading to the yellow cahairs on the other side of the room, creating a rhythm in the space and making the furniture stand out. -Green, cadet blue, grey colour combination in the private searing area. -Wood & wicker brown and white colour combination is used in the bar area with rustic style.

Interior Plantscaping Interior plantscaping is done throughout the space, using the properties of speciďŹ c plants to create healthy and creative space, bringing the visitors closer to the nature. English Ivy

Gerbera Daisy

Peace Lily

Multiple Seating The idea of multiple seating is incorporated in the design with the thought that people should be able to choose where they want to sit

according to their comfort and each time they visit a ent seating, they have a different experience.

Windsor Chairs

Coastal Wicker Chairs

Parson Chair

Mid-century Modern Couch

Roar-hide Ram Table

Eames Chair

Round Top Table

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Taliesin Barrel Chair


Primary Colour Palette

Secondary Colour Palette

Kitchen Cocktail Bar

Wash Area

Private Dining Area

Areca Palm

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Wicker Bar Chairs

Restaurant Plan

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CRPF Guest House, Udaipur The site for the guest house is located in CRPF Headquaters, Udaipur. A high security area surrounded by lush greenery, overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake. The guest house represents Udaipur’s rich architecture, which includes features like chhatris, rajputana arches, jaali work etc. The guest house included guest rooms, suites, restaurant - outdoor & indoor dining, kitchen, conference room, staff quaters.


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MIT - World Peace University, Pune Interior designing of a new building block at MIT Pune featured same classical theme as that of the rest of the campus. Project included designing of various spaces within a room, furniture detailing, electrical layout, ceiling details and conceptual renders.

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Artisan Village, Udaipur Artisan village at Badi, Udaipur is proposed along side a gooseberry farm. The site is covered with rich vegetation and is a havana from migrating birds. A peaceful working environment for aspiring artisans was proposed in way that the built form would not hinder the natural life, visually or physically. The artisan village comprises of cottages, workshop area, exhibition areas, an open theater, public facilities and management quarters. Main Road to Management Office

Gooseberry Farm

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Saamarthyavaan Design for Incapacitated

Annual Design nasa competition 2015 Shortlisted - Top 10 The challenge was to let the underprivileged experience a place where meeting new people and relaxing needs no abilities or capacities, but a heart to create memories. It should be a place where the user doesnot feel like a misďŹ t, fairly as an owner of the place.


e evoluTION Providing Facilities to implement basic necessities in the design to start the initial development of the society. Betterment of

incapacitated. A sense of security an belongingness is inculcated when th

design is appropriately connected with th user.

Incapacitated

the users' lives providing distraction to the substance abusers to enrich their lives with the realisation of natural beauty and indulg

-ing them in productive activites. Als eradicating the stereotype thinking of th

Physically Disabled The environment 'ďŹ t' for a person is enhanced by the ability of a person to directly control or modify his or her environment. When this ability is reduced or eliminated negative experiences such as stress or social withdrawal increase. The

Gender Inequality

Common Folk

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territorial claims over open spaces by some groups have denied others their right to access and use. Therefore, the regular folks act as Incapacitated.

The concept is based on Bio-mimicry of the human body The architectural spaces mimicking the most suistainable yet evolutionary unit of life can act and serve as the same. It gives a very changing ideology with time and space. It is also about striving for the survival of ďŹ ttest spaces follows all the

functions that different systems in the human body accomplish. A good space should breath fresh, circulate better and give the mind an open thinking place, excreting the negative energies and substance.

It indulges in a continuous process of evolution and growth. It's an energy system which is never a complete structure by itself. It is put in collaboration with its environment and is in perpetual inner self construction and self destruction. Old is destroyed in order to make the new. Architecture is similar to this very re-revolutionzing body".

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Existing structure on site Commercial structure


Exhibition Area The exhibition center would provide motivation for the people who are young, unemployed, or have lost their way. They would get a chance to showcase their talent.

Open Air Theatre

Design Interventions The vistas changing with every step in a curvilinear plan creates an interesting kinetic visual experience for the visitors. Making the journey or the experience full of surprise.

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Meditation Center Yoga and meditation space for mental clarity and physical fitness. A space open from all the sides provides natural views and pure morning breeze. The bi-layered roofing creates beautiful sciography and provides sunlight significant for yoga and prayer. The organic forms add up to the space quality along with fulfilling the basic functional requirements. Curves create interfaces at all angles due to the attribute of their "angular exposure".

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Nexus

Fentress global challenge - 2019 The challenge was to re-envision an airport terminal building in the year 2075. The brief was to create identity, drawing on the senses and memories that deďŹ ne a place and make it unique, giving a context to the building.


Hong Kong International Airport in 2075 rising above a generic architectural form with context, cultural identity, quality and user comfort. Being the busiest cargo gateway and world’s 8th busiest by annual passenger count. The airport itself contribute to 4.6% of the city’s G.D.P., thus stating the important of the airport to the city of Hong Kong. The airport has a desperate need for expansion to stay in the competition to retain its position as the regional centre of trade and commerce.

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Key Concepts Used Integrating The Two Ports An Airport and a Seaport serves two different purposes. But our vision looks at the integration of the two entities and separation of activities, which will optimise the whole process of cargo as well as passenger handling.

Disaster Resistant Design In 2010, when a category 10 typhoon hit the airport terminal, considerable damage was recorded. With Hong Kong’s long history of typhoons, a typhon resistant structure is must. In the design concept, a monolithic dome structure is proposed. As monolithic dome buildings have low drag coefficients and can withstand higher wind forces than a square building of the same area.

Feng Shui

Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice of aligning buildings so that they attract good luck and ward off misfortune. There is one common claim that Hong Kong has the best feng shui on earth.


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