Priyanka Naidu - Architectural Work Portfolio

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P RIYANKA

NAIDU

A RCHITECTURAL P ORTFOLIO


CURRENT WORK.………………………………………………………………………………..… Architectural Projects (GM Global Construction Inc., Mississauga) Project type 1

Residential

Building permit for basement legalization

Project Description/Remark

Location

Completed 50 projects

Brampton, Mississauga, Caledon Milton, Vaughan

2

Residential

Building permit for below grade entrance

3

Residential

Building permit for house addition

Cambridge - ongoing

Mississauga


WORK HISTORY…………………………………………………………………………………..… Architectural Projects (Co-op) Project type

Project Description/Remark

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/Remark 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

Ceiling construction

Build Day

Part of construction crew

Habitat for Humanity, GTA,ON, Canada

2

Proposed church

Church complex

Architect

New Life Church, India

3

Set design and props

Theatrical play

Stage Designer

Covenant Blessings Church, India

4

Arts & Crafts

Joy club

Facilitator

Covenant Blessings Church, India


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


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


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 BUNGALOW PROJECT,INDIA……………………………………………………………………..

CONCEPTUAL SKETCH

SITE PLAN

EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


BUNGALOW BUNGALOW PROJECT,INDIA……………………………………………………………………..

CONCEPTUAL SKETCH GROUND FLOOR PLAN

MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN



I N T E R I O R S (RESIDENTIAL) INERIORS FOR RESIDENCE,INDIA………………………………………………….…………..

CONCEPTUAL SKETCH

ELEVATION

PLAN


VOLUNTEER

EXPERIENCE


C H U R C H (ASSEMBLY BUILDING) 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 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 -

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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