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Portfolio of Purvangi Patel. From 2015-2020
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III. Robotics Tarsus
IV. Fashion
0. Introduction
I am a recent graduate from the Environmental Design program at Ontario Collage of Arts and Design University with an intend to develop the skills necessary to pursue a career in Architecture, Building Science and Spatial/ Environmental design. As I learn more about the architecture field and its sub-fields, I am developing an interest and passion for materials both in a physical material perspective and a socio-cultural perspective. I am nourishing this interest using design theories, physical and conceptual case studies, anthropological findings, and material science applications and theories to gain more knowledge regarding the impact and applications of materials.
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Architecture Residential Design Commercial Design Furniture Design Structure Construction Model-Making Materiality Concept Visual Diagram
Robotics Material Culture Metalsmithing Woodworking Jewelrymaking Modelmaking
OBC ADA Revit Autocad Inventor Sketchup Rhinoceros 3d
Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Lightroom Power point Word Excel
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Furthermore, I am also fueling my interest in furniture and woodworking by creating and designing small furniture pieces and accessories for my house and my community. I also follow photography and food as a hobby and means to relive stress.
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Client Profile: Business and entrepreneurship Material: Metal, electro-magnetic glass and concrete. Location: 74 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON Project Type: Hotel Design and Work Space Addition Year Designed: January- April 2018 (Winter of Third Year) Konnect: A high tech hotel that promotes an atmosphere for networking.
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Concept LAN - WAN Bringing an individual’s idea and developing them into something more refined with the power of networking.
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Located right on th intersection of King st and Spadina St, this hotel is designed to provide and promote a relaxing environment for those coming into Toronto fro the purpose of business.
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At the same time, this hotel allows for the local public to come into the hotel with the purpose of networking and business development.
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The windows are electro-magnetic glass which provides the best views of the city and has the capability of providing shade when the guest would like.
The roof top patio creates a calming and relaxing environment to unwind. The pods are for solitary working or for a private interactions.
The rooms have built in furniture that provides with the best experience to work on projects or just to relax
All spaces are designed to allow for collaborative discussions. This hub turns a surface into a computer
Togetherness, Tradition, and Lo-tek towards people-centered climate resilience Material: Coconut Lumber + Concrete Location: Tarawa, Kiribati Project Type: Urban Planning Floating housing Year Designed: January 2020 GROW TOGETHER
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Concept:
1. Pedestrian Network The static engagement between the city fabric and the neighborhood lacks engagement to the needs of the residents.
re-Connect Fragments looks at re-connecting the neighborhood with:
2. Functional Green Space With the high density of residential unis, there are no functioning green space in city place. The city has proposed a development for the railway corridor to be rezoned to provide the neighborhood with a public space.
3. Historical Reflection Railway land was a key railway hub before it was a residential neighborhood. This past of the neighborhood has been kept hidden by the development of cityplace. By covering the railway corridor the last reminder of the railway yard will be erased.
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The increasing density of the Railway lands.
White voids are the current building solids over top the 1940 aerial views to show the change in land over the development
Railway Lands Cityplace:
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Key experience: a. Connectivity b. Pace A network of space that provides social space as well as a green space reflecting the community needs. This park hopes to make each individual crossing to feel different experiences in hopes to strengthen the connection to the neighborhood.
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The building form revolves around reusing decommissioned goods car to hold various programs.
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Dynam Client Profile: Paraplegic (Wheelchair User) Material: Titanium, Brick and Glass Location: 37 Bulwer St, Toronto, On Project Type: Residential Addition Renovation Year Designed: September-November 2017 (Fall of Third Year) A residential design project based on creating a universally designed house for a client that is paraplegic
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Contrast of a inert object and its program Level 2
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Even though located in the heart of Queen St West, Dynamo looks like a rock but the inner program is full of life and dynamic.
Materials Titanium sheet Existing Brick Wall
Flow Wall
Glass
Reinforcement Plates I-Beam
Titanium Wall
Titanium sheet
Rubber Flooring Concrete
Brick Construction
Better detail can be seen on the technical portfolio.
Detail Drawing
Flow Wall: Using a combination of metal mesh and perforated metal sheets a divider is created between the ramps and the wall to show a visual representation of speed.
Entropy Path is a pedestrian crossing in the entry way of Toronto’s entrainment district. Structure Type: Bridge Material: Steel ‘I’ Beam, Glass Location: King and John Street in Toronto, On Project Type: Long Term Use Pedestrian Crossing Year Designed: November 2016 (Fall of Second Year)
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Entropy- unpredictability of a perfect order. Entropy Path creates a diversion for the pedestrians allowing for the individuals at the bus stop feel comfortable. Sketch of final conceptual idea overlay the site.
Inspired with the idea of theater and Calatravaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s architecture style.
Haze Size: 110 sq-ft
Material: Corrugated Polycarbonate, Ceder & Steel Location: Humber Arc Bridge Project Type: Temporary Personal Housing & Museum for Humber Area Power Supply: Micro-hydro Power
Year Designed: September - December 2016 (Fall of Second Year) A long term micro shelter that is completely off the grid and located on the bay of Torontoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Humber River.
Site Information Location: Humber Bay, Toronto, ON Route with history from the aboriginal settlements and trade, the fur trade route for the Europeans, as well as, the reason to modernize the city of Toronto. - Shared Path at the Humber Bay This site was home of the Mississaugas and Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe- speaking first nations. The River divides the land that was sold as new Toronto creating the separation between Toronto and Etobicoke.
Abstraction & Haze: the lost of identity. Looking into the loss of culture and history at the Humber Bay, this project looks at the lost of identity that this culture has experienced, from its housing construction to spacial usage and to its site all of the components highlights the haze these culture experienced
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This shelter is used as a living space with the living and kitchen and bath in the first floor and the study and the bedroom on the second floor.
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Museum to show information regarding history of the people of Huron living there, as well as, the entry point of the European settlers.
Revolu A installation work done with OCAD University for Winter Stations 2018 under the University Installations. Revolution is a dialog that impacts the topic of riot.
Client: Winter Station 2018 Material: Steel, and Aluminum Location: Woodbine Beaches, Toronto, On Project Type: Installation/ Design Built Year: February 19- April 1, 2018 Group project Area of Charge: Manufacturing and Assembly
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The concept of this project is the voice of the people that comes together to form a riot.
As a result of the concept we came up with this form of horn that are able to revolve and also allow for individuals to speak into the horns amplify their voices.
Material: Wood Stud Plywood Location: OCAD University, Toronto, ON Project Type: Exhibition Design Use: Graduate show for 2020 Display stands Year Designed: January- April 2020
Grad E Creating a project display for the graduating year.
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Mars Hy Material: Steel, Nylon, Solar panels Location: Mars, Milky Way Project Type: Group projects for Competition Use: Research and housing for the first humans going to Mars Year Designed: May - June 2018 (Summer of Third Year) Entry for the Marsception competition held by Volume One. Designed and contextualized to fit into the surroundings to ensure the best protection for the clients.
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The Mars Hydro Home is a completely self-sustainable shelter
that extracts water from the soil, generate electricity using both solar panels and static electricity available in Mars. Oxygen is created using a bio- reactor that uses algae grown in water to produce oxygen and later the algae can be eaten.
Work Space Work Space
Stroage Space Stroage Space Bed Bed
Floor plan of main living
Mechanical Mechanical Space Space Rails Attached Attached toRails the Floor to the Floor
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Exit Exit
Stroage Space Stroage Space Ceiling plan of Lower Area
The floor space is very multi-functional. The beds and storage are all binded with the sail fabric. this results in a construction that can be removed and used as something else by taking the support braces off the spaces. Another interesting construction method is the uses of the main living floor as a means of circulation for the lower levels is done with the help of rails.
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Mars Home is stored and arrives to mars as a compact construction which drills onto the soil creating both an structural anchor for the shelter and a well for the water collection system (figure 1).
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The water extraction process is done by drilling into the earth of Mars and creating steam with the existing dry ice. The process where the dry ices condenses is achived using the micro-wave technology. This method creates condensation which in turn gives water; the water then is used to fill up the bottom layer of these pods.
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Water Absorption System
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Solar Rays
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Solar and Static Electric Generator The solar panels generate energy that is stored to be used later, as well as, act as a radiant heating for the pods. The opposite side of this â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;wingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; is coated with a material that is glassfiber- reinforced- plastic (GRP). This is the same material that is used in wind turbines. This material has the ability to collect static energy which can be used to generate electricity.
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Size: Small Scale Material: 2 layer Metal Mesh Location: Underpass Park, Toronto, ON Project Type: Pavilion Use: Rock Climbing Facade Seating Pods Storage Year Designed: January- April 2016 (Winter of First Year) Pavilion located at the west end of the Underpass Park. A location to socialize, keep personal items and/or go on a climb over the mesh.
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Remodel Project Type: Kitchen design Design Purpose: Universal Design Understanding the A.O.D.A` Year Designed: September- December 2017 (Fall of Third Year) This kitchen is designed for 5 people working at once. this space is also design with the issues incountered by users of wheelchair, visual and audio imperment and joinary issues.
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Tielsa Kitchen Cabinet Solution Custom build using the Mata + Timba modular
Maximizes the space by have pull out cabinets and pop up storage from the counter top.
Push to open on all the shelves and cabinets.
Appliances Solution:
Surface Induction Cooktop By: Gaggenau
Retractable downdraft Hood By: Gaggenau
Handleless oven By: Miele
Push-to-open dishwasher By: Gaggenau
Handleless Microwave By: Miele
Automatic Sensor Touchless Trash Can by: iTouchless
Products Swing Catcher Woodie G. Drawings for lights
Designed and built using basic structural and woodworking methods. by having the side A-frame structure the swing is able to hold a max weight of 300 kg. Purpose: Swing/ movable structure Material: Ceder wood
Swing
The Catcher is a product that is created to hold a pencil. The concept being this project is the importance of the pencil in order to have an idea. Without a pencil, an idea cease to exist. Purpose: Pencil Alter Material: Steel
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Robotics
Tarsus Lead the team as a Team Captian. Created for First Robotics Competition 2015.
Team Name: Team 4939 Allspark9 Year: 2014-2015 (Recycle Rush) Material: Aluminum, steel Project Type: Group Competition from school Game play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6UYFKNGHJ8 Game Objective: To lift small containers (totes) and stack them to gain more points, cap the stack using a recycling bin., Position of Robot: Capper
Robot description: The robot that we have made, named Tarsus, functions as caper. Its duty is to put a garbage can containing a pool noodle on top of a stack of totes. The height limit that this robot can cap is a stack of3 totes.
Pool noodle Garbage can
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A capper completes a stack of totes with a recycling bin and pool noodle.
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