P RIYANKA
NAIDU
A RCHITECTURAL P ORTFOLIO
PRIYANKA NAIDU, B.Arch. 69 Bordeaux Circuit, Etobicoke, M9V 4Y9 : 416.844.3350 : pn.priyankanaidu@gmail.com, www.linkedin.com/in/priyanka-naidu-3b946227 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS : • 5 years of experience in developing and managing architectural portfolios and project coordination for diverse projects, including healthcare, educational, recreational, commercial, industrial and mixed use facilities. • Holding Bachelor of Architecture degree. And recently completed intensive IPLAN program at Ryerson University, which includes courses in BIM/Revit, parts of Ontario Building Code and Building Materials and Methods of Construction. • Experienced in using Revit. Proficient in using AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop, Microsoft Power Point, Excel Word, Outlook and Adobe Acrobat. Strong hand sketching and model making ability. • Cross functional, full cycle project experience, able to manage complete set of construction drawings – site plan, floor plans, sections, elevations, details - independently. • Proven skills of coordinating projects , timely deliverables and problem solving ability to ensure successful project development and execution. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with strong interpersonal skills to work well in a team environment. • Highly creative, self-driven, progressive and an enthusiastic learner. Keen to grow and accept new responsibilities.
TECHNICAL SKILLS : Revit …..AutoCAD….Sketchup……Photoshop….…Hand drafting …..Sketching……Model making….Microsoft Power Point, Excel, Word….Adobe Acrobat PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE : Architectural Designer GM Global Construction Inc.,Mississauga, ON.………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……July 2018 – current • Develop drawings with building code compliance for zoning application and building permit. • Take on-site measurements, prepare as built drawings. • Attend client meetings. Architectural Technologist (Co - op) Marilyn Ypes Architect Inc., Scarborough, ON.……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...……………………May 2018 – June 2018 • Took on-site measurements , developed drawings for zoning application for building addition and alteration/renovation. • Generated wood frame construction details, prepared building code analysis. • Attended construction site and city planning department meetings, and prepared minutes of meeting. Architect Exigo Projects & Services Pvt. Ltd. (Mumbai, India)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…….2013-2017 • Created and developed complete set of drawings – schematic drawings, design development drawings, working drawings, measurement drawings and as-built drawings using AutoCAD.
• Produced 3d models, building elevations, perspectives using Sketchup, and rendered drawings, using photoshop, for conceptual design development towards comprehensive project analysis. • Reviewed shop drawings, generated clarification sketches and coordinated with the clients, project team , contractor, consultants and vendors towards design development. • Performed site visits, prepared reports, addressed Request for information requirements, issued site instructions and resolved discrepancies to attain desired architectural features. • Contributed design scheme for a design competition, subsequently retained in the final proposal. Architect Freelance Works, India………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………2015 • Designed bungalows and residential furniture. Architect Shashank Mehendale & Associates, India...……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….…2012-2013 • Generated, developed and checked drawings and floor space index calculations for project municipal approvals. Assisted preparation of feasibility reports for projects. • Developed presentations for meetings with the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee. SELECTED PROJECTS : • Healthcare (hospital project, new development),India……..(B2+B1+7 storeys,120,000 sq.ft.)…………….…………………………………………………………………….…2017 - Successfully implemented critical design revisions as per client requirements, at all stages , including execution phases , meeting project timelines. • Educational (School project, new development), India……(2 storeys,75,000 sq.ft.)……………………………………………………………………………………….…………....2016 - Achieved timely project delivery as per the prescribed academic year through effective coordination. • Residential (facility for legislative assembly, adaptive re-use, B+6 storeys, 82,000 sq.ft).……………………………………………………………………………………………2016 - Coordinated interiors and heritage façade drawings , in line with requirements of adaptive re-use. CONTINUING EDUCATION/ TRAINING : • IPLAN, Ryerson University & JVS, Toronto, ON, Canada (Immigrant Professional Leveraging Architectural Knowledge for New Opportunities) IPLAN is a post-professional training program that is government funded, designed to provide internationally trained architects with knowledge of the architectural field in Ontario. • Building Information Modeling (Revit), Ryerson University…………………………….…………….…..…….………………………………………………………………………………….2018 • Building Materials and Methods of Construction, Ryerson University …………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………….2018 • Parts of Ontario Building Code 2012, Ryerson University ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………...……….……2018 - Final project : Analysis of an existing building – co-lead for Revit and Ontario building code analysis. • Workshops : - Canadian Construction Law & Contract administration (6 hours), Canadian wood council and OAA…….…..2018
• TRIEC Mentoring Partnership Program, Toronto, ON, Canada…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…..….2017-2018 EDUCATION : • Bachelor of Architecture, University of Mumbai, India……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………….......…..…………...…..2012 (Canadian Equivalency : Bachelor of Architecture as assessed by World Education Services, Canada) - Received recognition from the Director, Art Museum, for Final Year B.Arch. architectural design project. CERTIFICATIONS : • Licensed Architect (Registered with Council of Architecture, India)……….……………………………………………………………………….....…………………………….…………2014 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS : • Architectural Competitions – participated in national competitions - The Design competition for waterfront modernization and development, India………………………………………………………………………………………………….….....2016 - The competition with theme – “ Housing for the future “, India……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..2011 - The Green building design competition, by the Indian Green Building Council………………………………………………………………………………….………………………..2010
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE : • Vounteer : Build day, Habitat for Humanity, GTA,ON,Canada – worked at site, on ceiling construction………………………………………………………………….…2018 • Volunteer : Architect, New Life Church, India………………………….…………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………..……...…2017 - Prepared set of architectural drawings and presentation for the proposed Church. • Volunteer : Stage Designer,Covenant Blessings Church, India………………….….…………………………..……………………………………………………………………..……….…2015 - Prepared conceptual sketches and construction details for stage design and props for a theatrical play. • Volunteer : facilitator – arts & crafts,Covenant Blessings Church, India…………..…………………….………………………………………………………………………….2013-2015 - Facilitated arts & crafts sessions for ‘Joy Club’
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
WORK HISTORY…………………………………………………………………………………..… Architectural Projects (Co-op) Project type
Project Description
Location
1
Residential
Detached house
Floor addition, renovations
Etobicoke, ON
2
Institutional
Mixed use project
Addition of 3 floors
Markham, ON
3
Commercial
Mixed use project
Smart classroom features
Markham, ON
Architectural Projects Project type 1
Healthcare
Hospital project
Project Configuration Project Description Area (sq.ft.) floors location 1.2 lac B2+B1+7 floors India Multi-speciality hospital
2
Healthcare
Hospital project
30,000
4 floors
India
Addition of 3 floors
3
Educational
School project
75,000
2 floors
India
Smart classroom features
4
Institutional
Sports facility
13086
B+3 floors
India
Redevelopment
5
Heritage conservation Adaptive re-use project
80,000
6 floors
India
Adaptive Re-use
7
Hospitality
Hotel facility
53,000
B+3 floors
India
Additions and alterations
8
Residential
High-rise building
1.9 lac
18 floors
India
Redevelopment project
9
Healthcare
Hospital project
3.0 lac
India
Children healthcare facility
10
Educational
School project
1.5 lac
B2+B1+17 floors 6 floors
India
Additions and alterations
WORK HISTORY…………………………………………………………………………………..…
Interior Design Projects Project type
Project Configuration
Project Description
Area (sq.ft.)
floors
location
1
Commercial
Office project
15,000
-
India
Office spaces
2
Commercial
Office project
15,000
-
India
Office spaces
3
Commercial
Office project
5,000
-
India
Office spaces
Freelance Projects Project type
Project Configuration
Project Description
Area (sq.ft.)
floors
location
1
Residential
Bungalow at Nagpur
746
-
India
Architectural work
2
Residential
Bungalow at Jalgaon
1500
-
India
Architectural work
3
Residential
-
India
interiors
-
-
Volunteer Experience Project type
Role
Organization
1
Proposed church
Church complex
Volunteer : Architect
New Life Church
2
Set design and props
Theatrical play
Volunteer : Stage Designer
Covenant Blessings Church
3
Arts & Crafts
Joy club
Volunteer : facilitator
Covenant Blessings Church
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS - Architectural technologist (co-op) Marilyn Ypes Architect, Scarborough, ON
RESIDENTIAL
P R O J E C T (ETOBICOKE, ON)
SITE PLAN
BASEMENT PLAN - DEMOLITION
BASEMENT PLAN - PROPOSED
GROUND FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN - PROPOSED
SECOND FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION SECOND FLOOR PLAN - DEMOLITION
SECOND FLOOR PLAN - PROPOSED
BUILDING ELEVATION
HEALTHCARE
P R O J E C T ( HOSPITAL )
BUILDING ELEVATION
BUILDING ELEVATION
BUILDING ELEVATION
SECTION
SECTION
DETAILS OF STAIRS
INSTITUTIONAL
P R O J E C T (MARKHAM, ON)
PLAN
COMMERCIAL
P R O J E C T, (MARKHAM, ON)
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
3RD FLOOR PLAN
DOOR AND FRAME SCHEDULE , ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
DETAIL
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
IPLAN Immigrant Professional Leveraging Architectural Knowledge for New Opportunities , Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada …….................2018 Building Information Modeling (Revit) …. Building Materials and Methods of Construction…. Ontario Building Code 2012
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………..……….. Revit
OBC
Building Overview
Materials & Methods
-Location : 50 Gould Street, Toronto -Architect : Bill Lett - Lett/Smith Architects -Building Type : Recreational & Gymnasium
-Completion Date : 1987 -Size : 4127.77 m2 , Height : 2 storeys, below grade
Role : Co-Lead – Building Code Analysis and BIM (Revit) RYERSON ATHLETIC CENTRE (RAC)
MATERIALS & METHODS ANALYSIS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Building Enclosure System
Concrete structural components and assembly
Reinforced Concrete
- Footing
- Foundation
- Floor Slab
- Enclosure walls - Roof - Structural Components – Columns & Beams Glass
- Skylight Roof – Above entrance and rear circular space
Location - Shear walls and internal walls :50 Gould Street, Toronto,Ryerson , University Kerr Hall quad Architect :Bill Lett - Lett/Smith Architects - Columns Building Type : Recreational & Gymnasium Completion Date : 1987 - Beams / Joists Size : 4127.77 m2 Height : 2 storeys, below grade - Roof Slab Awards: 1988 – Concrete Building Award, 2012 – OAA Landmark Award STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS
DETAILS CONCRETE ASSEMBLY BELOW GRADE - Expansion Joints and Control Joints - Water-proofing membranes - Rain-control layers on roof
- Perimeter drains - Slab on grade
DETAIL 1
DETAIL 2
DETAIL 3
CHARACTERISTICS AND BENEFITS
Maintenance Issues
- High Compressive strength, but much lower tensile strength - Long service life - High thermal mass and very low permeability - Cost-effective and eco-efficient Mould formation
- Locally available across Canada hence reduced transportation costs
Efflorescence
- Helps to moderate heating & cooling peaks and thus reduce operational costs - Does not require additional exterior or interior finishes Aging gymnasium floors
- Non-combustible hence increased fire safety -
Fast construction
INTERIOR COMPONENTS
Walls, windows and ceiling
Water leakage through wall cracks
Wooden flooring – play courts
Rubberized running track
Tile flooring
Glass Walls – Squash courts
OBC (ONTARIO BUILDING CODE) ANALYSIS……………………………………………… ‘Ryerson community park’ Level 1 below grade Level 2 below grade
Floor area = 1789 sq.m. Squash courts
Running tracks level
Floor area = 3038 sq.m.
Gym level
CROSS SECTION
CROSS SECTION
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 BELOW GRADE
BUILDING ENTRANCE
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2 BELOW GRADE
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 BELOW GRADE
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2 BELOW GRADE
OCCUPANT SAFETY EGRESS, OCUPANT LOAD AND TRAVEL DISTANCE (3.3.1.3., 3.3.1.5., 3.1.17.1.) LOCATION ROOM NO AREA (sq.m.) OCCUPANT LOAD (persons) Mezzanine & 1st floor below grade
Running track Fitness room Dance room Office area walkway Bike storage nd 2 floor below Fitness room grade Multipurpose rooms Dance studio Squash court Central play area Locker room male Locker room female Swimming pool
1 1 1 varies 1 1 1 2
OCCUPANCY TYPE
TRAVEL DISTANCE(m)
NO. OF EGRESS PROVIDED (REQUIRED)
COMPLY (Y/N)
2(2) 1(2) 2(2) 1(1)each 1(1) 2(2) 2(2)
NO No, open floor YES YES YES YES YES YES
A2 A2 A2 F3
52.8 27.8 16 9-13 40 14 36.5 28.5 29 27.8 13 6 23
2(2) 1(1) 2(2)
YES YES YES YES
47 68 68 20 19 0 135 135 158 104 8(2 EACH) 29 8 2 11
A2 A2 A2 D
1
440 192.5 126 189.2 196 36.93 378 378 441 192.5 4 107 219 50 300
F3
24.8
1(1)
YES
1
573
130
A3
41
3(2)
YES
1 4 1 1
A2 A2 A2
TOTAL=942
FIRE SAFETY DIV B (3.1.7.3.-5., 3.2.2.15., 3.2.2.23., 3.2.2.29., 3.2.2.49., 3.2.2.73.) FLOOR LEVEL CLASSIFICATION CONSTRUCTION Mezzanine & 1st floor A2 major Non combustible below grade occupancy,D,E,F3 2nd floor below grade A2 major Non combustible occupancy,A3,F3,D
SPRINKLED (Y/N) yes
FLOOR FRR (HR) 2 hr
COMATIBLE WITH OBC REQUIREMENT(Y/N) yes
Yes Except Swimming Pool A3
2 hr
yes
FIRE SEPARATION RATINGS :
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 BELOW GRADE
FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 2 BELOW GRADE
Building Information Modeling (Revit)…………………………………………………. BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING
Detailed design
Conceptual design
Analysis
Najva
Priyanka
documentation
BUILDING MATERIALS & METHODS BUILDING CODE Karim
Amit
Renovation
Disha
Operation & Maintainance
Construction logistics COMPREHENSIVE BUILDING ANALYSIS
WORKSETS :
Construction (4d/5d)
COLLABORATION :
CLOUD CENTRAL FILE
PHOTOGRAPH
REVIT VISUALIZATION
PHOTOGRAPH
PHOTOGRAPH
REVIT VISUALIZATION
REVIT VISUALIZATION
PHOTOGRAPH
REVIT VISUALIZATION
SITE PLAN
PHOTOGRAPH
HEATING LOADS
REVIT VISUALIZATION
COOLING LOADS
ILLUMINANCE – DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS
PHOTOGRAPH
REVIT VISUALIZATION
ENERGY ANALYTICAL MODEL
ENERGY MODEL
ADAPTIVE – REUSE (REVIT PROJECT)………………………………………………………….
SITE PLAN
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
VIEW THROUGH DINING AREA
VIEW THROUGH ENTRANCE LOBBY
VIEW THROUGH ENTRANCE LOBBY
VIEW THROUGH DINING AREA
VIEW THROUGH BALCONY
VIEW THROUGH DINING AREA
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
BUILDING ELEVATION
CONSTRUCTION PLAN
CONSTRUCTION PLAN
DEMOLITION PLAN
CONSTRUCTION PLAN
CONSTRUCTION PLAN
DEMOLITION PLAN
BASIC HOUSE (REVIT PROECT) …………………………………………………………………….
PLAN – 1ST STOREY
SITE PLAN
PLAN – 2ND STOREY
NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
ARCHITECT’S WORK SPACE
ROOF PROFILE
WORK STUDIO
MEETING ROOM
WORK STUDIO SPACE
ARCHITECT’S WORK SPACE AND OFFICE/MEETING ROOM
WORK STUDIO
WASHROOM
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
STAIRCASE
BEDROOM
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS
HEALTHCARE FLOOR PLAN
P R O J E C T ( HOSPITAL )
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
COMPOUND WALL DETAILS
ELEVATION
PLAN
SECTION aa’ STORAGE IN I.C.U. AREA
SECTION THROUGH STAIRCASE RISER DETAIL
WALL SECTIONS
CHAJJA DETAIL
WALL SECTIONS
WALL SECTIONS
WINDOW CILL DETAIL
BASEMENT DRAWINGS SECTION THROUGH RAMP
PLAN – B1 TO GROUND LVL. SECTION THROUGH RAMP
PLAN – B2 TO B1 LVL.
SECTIONS THROUGH RAMP
EDUCATIONAL
P R O J E C T ( SCHOOL )
GROUND FLOOR PLAN (PHASE 1)
KEY PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN – ELECTRICAL LAYOUT (PHASE 1)
SITE PLAN
ELEVATION
WALL SECTION
SKYLIGHT DETAILS
RECREATIONAL
P R O J E C T ( SWIMMING POOL AND SPORTS FACILITY)
DIVING POOL - PLAN BLOCK PLAN
DIVING POOL - SECTION
WADDLE POOL - PLAN
WADDLE POOL - SECTION
LAP POOL - PLAN
LAP POOL - SECTION
INSTITUTIONAL
P R O J E C T ( HOSTEL FACILITY)
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS
INTERIORS COMMERCIAL PROJECT (OFFICE SPACE) ……………………………………………………….
ENTRY AND RECEPTION AREA
CONFERENCE ROOM
WORKSTATIONS
SECTION
PLAN
MEETING ROOM, WORK STATIONS AND SERVICE AREAS
FREELANCE PROJECTS
BUNGALOW PROJECT,INDIA……………………………………………………………………..
CONCEPTUAL SKETCH
SITE PLAN
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
BUNGALOW PROJECT,INDIA……………………………………………………………………..
CONCEPTUAL SKETCH GROUND FLOOR PLAN
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
INERIORS FOR RESIDENCE,INDIA………………………………………………….…………..
CONCEPTUAL SKETCH
ELEVATION
PLAN
VOLUNTEER
EXPERIENCE
CHURCH PROJECT,INDIA………………………………………………….…………………..….. Volunteer : Architect, New Life Church, India - Prepared architectural design drawings and presentation…………………………………………………………………………..2017
SITE PLAN
FIRST & SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
SET DESIGN PROJECT,INDIA………………………………………………….………………….. Volunteer : Stage Designer,Covenant Blessings Church, India – Stage design for a theatrical play…………………………………………………………………………………..…..2015
STAGE – MOCK MODEL
STAGE
Fishing nets (pvc nets) Boat (cartons) Cloth as waves…
BOAT… On stage
BOAT
House panel (carton)
HOUSE
Boulder… Grass…
TREES,GRASS… On stage
ARCHITECTURAL
COMPETITIONS
‘TRANSPARENCE’ COMPETITION - BY SAINT GOBAIN -
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SITE UNDER REFERENCE : CHENNAI, INDIA DESIGN BRIEF : TO PROPOSE DESIGN FOR RESIDENTIAL MULTI UNIT BUILDING USING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS BY SAINT GOBAIN. TEAM : PRIYANKA NAIDU , NETRANJALI HEDAV, PRADNYA CHAVAN SUBMISSION FORMAT : 8 SHEETS OF 24“ x 17” DESIGN APPROACH : TO DESIGN THE BUILDING ENVELOP USING A COMBINATION OF ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY PRODUCTS, AND THE BUILDING ARRANGEMENT WITH PASSIVE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. DESIGN FEATURE : BUILDING EXTERIORS WITH BAMBOO, USING LOW-E GLASS FOR FENESTRATIONS. DESIGN ELEMENTS : ZONING CENTRAL COURTYARD INTERCONNECTED ELEVATED SPACES BUILDING ENVELOP SPACE PLANNING TO INCORPORATE INCREASED VEGETATION PARAPET WALLS AS FLOWER BEDS WATER TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT RAIN WATER HARVESTING
‘TRANSPARENCE’ COMPETITION - BY SAINT GOBAIN -
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SITE UNDER REFERENCE : CHENNAI, INDIA DESIGN BRIEF : TO PROPOSE DESIGN FOR RESIDENTIAL MULTI UNIT BUILDING USING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS BY SAINT GOBAIN. TEAM : PRIYANKA NAIDU , NETRANJALI HEDAV, PRADNYA CHAVAN SUBMISSION FORMAT : 8 SHEETS OF 24“ x 17” DESIGN APPROACH : TO DESIGN THE BUILDING ENVELOP USING A COMBINATION OF ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY PRODUCTS, AND THE BUILDING ARRANGEMENT WITH PASSIVE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. DESIGN FEATURE : BUILDING EXTERIORS WITH BAMBOO, USING LOW-E GLASS FOR FENESTRATIONS. DESIGN ELEMENTS : ZONING CENTRAL COURTYARD INTERCONNECTED ELEVATED SPACES BUILDING ENVELOP SPACE PLANNING TO INCORPORATE INCREASED VEGETATION PARAPET WALLS AS FLOWER BEDS WATER TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT RAIN WATER HARVESTING
ACADEMIC Housing as the locus of interaction between the building, the individual and society: From Le Corbusier's liLa maison est une machine a habiter" to Alexander and Hall's "Community and Privacy", to Marc's "Psychology of the House", the questions remain vital, challenging and acutely relevant. What are the differences between a "housing project" and a "community", and how do they interact? The sense of community that makes neighbours cooperate is independent of wealth and surroundings.
Housing as medium of self expression: No other type of building affords as much opportunity for self expression. How is this fact being "read" and understood by different actors on the scene?
PORTFOLIO
FLOOR PLANS -
SECTION
ELEVATION
I.G.B.C. GREEN DESIGN COMPETITION - BY ETHOS - SITE UNDER REFERENCE : THE COLLEGE BUILDING - DESIGN BRIEF : TO REDEVELOP / REFURBISH THE EXISTING COLLEGE BUILDING AND PREMISES BASED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABILITY - TEAM : PRIYANKA NAIDU , NETRANJALI HEDAV - SUBMISSION FORMAT : 8 SHEETS OF 24“ x 17” - DESIGN APPROACH : REFURBISHING THE COLLEGE BUILDING AND PREMISES NSTEAD OF DEMOLITION AND REDEVLOPMENT, AS IT IS MORE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY TO OPTIMISE THE EXISTING SPACES. - DESIGN FEATURE : PROPOSED ‘ENVELOP’ – A WALL FOR INSULATION OF THE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE BUILDING - DESIGN ELEMENTS : - MUD DOME CONSTRUCTION - CENTRAL COURTYARD - WATER BODY - LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS - ALTERATIONS TO FACILITATE NATURAL LIGHT AND VENTILATION - SOLAR PANELS - PASSIVE COOLING - RECYCLING WASTE - RECYCLING WATER - RAIN WATER HARVESTING
I.G.B.C. G R E E N D E S I G N C O M P E T I T I O N , B Y E T H O S ACTIVE HEATING
SOLAR ENERGY Using the never ending solar energy and generating elelctricity.
HEAT ENVELOPE OF HEAT
ADAPTABILITY TO LOCAL ENVIRONMENT CREATING A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE
Mud dome construction • brings down the temperatures
SOLAR ENERGY
GREEN ENVELOPE
Turned into gathering spaces
UNUSED SPACES
Green spaces
!GBC
2 0 1
OUTER CORRIDOR(b reathing space)
Harsh light filtered
PASSIVE HEATING
Landscaping brings in cooling
•NAVI MUMBAI •summer temp. – 36 to 41 deg. Cel. • winter temp. – 17 to 20 deg.cel. • total rainfall – 3761 mm
To have original , extra ordianry and perhaps, even immortal ideas, one has to isolate oneself from the World for few moments so completely that the most common place, happenings, appear to be new and unfamiliar and in this way, reveal their essence.
LIGHT
BUILT FORM (condensed)
ENVELOPE OF NATURAL LIGHT
Stairwells which were turned into dumpyards turned into breathers.
Acts as a suction medium ,t o suck air from surrounding and transfer it to the interior, leading to circulation of air - lungs of the building.
Salient Physical Features and Land Use Patterns 1.3.1 Soil The predominant soil cover in Navi Mumbai city is sandy, the soil cover is alluvial and loamy. Land Use Navi Mumbai city district (area in sq.km and percentage) Inhabited area 157.55 Agricultural area 28.73 Industrial area 24.69 Total 210.97Square kilometres
“While new construction can be exciting, sexy, and rife with dreams and possibility, the first rule of green design is this: the greenest building is the one not built… Green design advocates should first focus on avoiding new construction,” says Walter Simpson, senior fellow for the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.
NVELOPE MERGING THE BUILT AND THE UNBUILT
SECTION - MUD DOME
KEY PLAN – EXHIBITION SPACE
PLAN - THE CENTRAL COURTYARD JUICE CENTRE
!GBC
2 0 1
VIEW - THE FOYER
VIEW
LONGITUDINAL SECTION – THE FOYER
ENVELOPE
SECTION
!GBC
2 0 1
mud dome for seminars
LONGITUDINAL SECTION – THE FOYER
Foyer area
PERSPECTIVE - HMCT CORRIDOR Water body for recreation and cooling of corridor
SHEMATIC SECTION – HMCT CORRIDOR
!GBC
2 0 1
ELEVATION - ENVELOPE
SECTION - ENVELOPE
!GBC
2 0 1 SECTION
SECTION
SECTION - ENVELOPE
!GBC
2 0 1
VIEW – CORRIDOR
VIEW – CORRIDOR
ROOF PLAN Solar shingles are cladded over asbestos sheets.
RENDERINGS
STIPLING ART PENCIL COLOR RENDERING
STIPLING ART
HAND RENDERING HAND RENDERING
HAND SKETCHING – MUMBAI, INDIA
SNAPSHOT OF SKETCH UP MODEL
MODEL MAKING
DIY CEMENT SCULPTURE
DIY CEMENT ART
ARCHITECTURAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
CITY HALL, TORONTO
AMBER FORT- INDIA THE ‘SEA-LINK’ –INDIA
BOAT HOUSE – KERALA, INDIA
VIEW FROM AMBER FORT – RAJASTHAN, INDIA
DUBAI – CITY SKYLINE
C.N TOWER - TORONTO
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