Sarveswawaran SP Portfolio

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SARVESWARAN GANAPATHY SP COLLECTION OF DESIGN WORKS 2012 - 20


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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This Portfolio is a reflection of my advents in Design problems and these collections are intended to portray my approach and the way i see design. The sequence of the projects on right side is for grouping purpose only and free from chronology. The Projects are arranged as per my interest to showcase my thought process and does not follow the sequence in right side.

INDICATIONS “SG” Sarveswaran Ganapathy, “Principal Ar” Principal Architect, “MR“ Mahesh Radhakrishan “Intern“ Student Architects, “Team“ other members of project, “JS“ Prof. Jalaja Selvaraj “MOAD“ the madras office for architects & designers


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ACADEMIC WORKS Craft Centre - Textile (Comprehensive Studio) Framework for Urban Edges (UG Thesis) Assisted Living - Elderly Home Generative Design attempts UD Velachery

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PROFESSIONAL WORKS Student Hostel Cha Company - Cafe Set Design - Jamal & laila Cultural Centre - Senegal Wallace Retail - Sun Study

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OTHER WORKS Re imagining Buckingham Canal Chennai Reflected - Photo essay

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^ CRAFT CENTER FOR TEXTILE

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SG Instructor: Jamey Gleuk

NCSU College of Design Comprehensive Studio

Textile Lanterns in a glass container The Raleigh city is known for textile and it has been their major occupation. The industry has faced huge difficulties in the history; it had also evolved into contrasting forms from its beginning. From natural fabric to artificial fabric. These extremities are to be experienced in the craft center. Idea was to explore the methods of using architecture to express and experience the fabric. The Transition elements such as entry portal and staircase are few of the potential points to intensify the experience gradually before ending in the lantern studios on the upper levels.


1:32� Scheme model


Program & Form

Long road facing side

Programs on ground level

High real-estate faces

Visually disconnected areas

given with a container above

Polished metal ceiling on Ground Level


HVAC

“02“ LVL Plan

“01“ LVL Plan

“00“ LVL Plan


“03“ LVL Plan nalP LVL “30“

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3 4

HVAC 3 2

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Sectional Perspective

Longitudinal Section


Covered Walkway


Moisture barrier Insulation Bldg protection mat Parapet flashing SS Dowel Frosted triple glazed Rubber mat RF LEVEL +45'

White suspended ceiling Glass holder Frosted triple glazed Fin metal pivot SF CEILING +40' Frosted glass fin 4" Junior Column

SF LEVEL +28'

FF CEILING +24'

FF CEILING +24'

3’

1.5’

Wall Section

Box section Gypsym brd Frame pin Fabric stiffened suspender

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Ceiling drops into stair The reflective polished metal finished ceiling in the ground level drops into the stairway that leads to lantern (studios) on Second level from the main lobby. The inner sides of stairway are lined with special type of fabric.

Stairway inner sides lined with special fabric

Stairway connecting main lobby to lanterns


Lantern glows from bottom as it sits on Structural glass strip

Portal box leads to outd


door studio space

inside Lantern - Studio space

With context setting



Left : Skin Option 01_Frosted glass Right : Skin Option 01_Clear glass


+ ACJ STUDENT HOSTEL

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Principal Ar SG Interns

MOAD Project In-charge 2017-2018

Student Pods Asian college of journalism, for their new course, required a hostel building. The site for the hostel was in a tight urban neighborhood, design challenge was also to make the hostel to be converted into serviced apartments. when all these parameters are put in, though there is a hierarchy of common space is provided through balcony and cutouts the space for interactions is still insufficient. so we resolved it by making the stairwell exclusive for interaction and we named it Stair room. At each level the stair anchors and provides possibilities to interact and not just serving its fundamental. My role as the project in charge took me through all phases involved in the AEC industry. From initial, tender, construction drawings, to site coordination, client, vendors, structural engineers, and contracts coordination. I had the opportunity to design and prototype objects like soap and towel hanger for bathroom and light fixture to make the common areas to get emphasized during nighttime.


Stair models


STAIR ROOM - SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE



FLOOR PLANS



LIGHT FIXTURE

Ground floor with Y - Light Fixtures

Option 01 Elevation

SOAP TRAY

Towel Hanger

Clip On type - Prototype


1’ LED tube light

Teak wood block

2mm thk MS Sheet Tube ight Clip

Y - Light Exploded View

Fabricating Light Fixture

Granite Toilet Partition

Option 02 Elevation

SS Clip On Soap Tray

Option 02 Plan

Option 02 Section

Granite Slab cut to size

Option 01 Clip On type

Option 02 Wall Pin type


PHASES IN ARCHITECTURE

Manual Drawing of Pyramid stair

Combined footing - Shuttering Removal

Client Meeting - Scaled model and Excited clients


PROCESS IN ARCHITECTURE

Broken China Layout - Supervision

Helical Stair - Template Inspection

Paint texture Sample testing


+ SET DESIGN JAMAL & LAILA

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Principal Ar SG Interns

MOAD Project In-charge 2019

Curated Chaos Laila and Jamal is an original stage adaptation Manu Joseph’s critically acclaimed novel, Miss Laila, Armed and Dangerous. The stage adaptation is an outcome of non- linear time and place relationships. The play is set in the backdrop of a demolition site. This site then transforms to varied urban landscape through lighting. The intent of the set was to evoke a sense of brutality captured through the concrete debris, yet be playfully curated, to convey multiple arcs of moods that the play takes you through. Project time-line was less than 60 days including design development, cost estimation, prototyping on real scale, artists movement mapping.


Set during performance


MAKING SEQUENCES Step 01

Photo Montage for initial discussion.

Step 03

Scaled models as a part of exploring intended set environment


Step 02

Cluster 04 Seater @ 300mm Wall with window 02no.s 1600x150x1200 Wall blocks 01no.s 300x300x450 Column block Cluster 03 Seater @ 500mm 01no.s 300x300x450 Column block 02no.s 300x300x2000 Column blocks

Cluster 02 Seater @ 450mm Table top@ 750mm Leaning Block 01no.s 400x550x750 Column block 01no.s 400x150x450 Slab blocks 01no.s 300x300x1100 Column block

Cluster 01 Seater @ 450mm 01no.s 300x300x900 Column block 02no.s 700x150x1400 Slab blocks

Estimating the material surface area.

Step 04

Set Props in making. Plywood | sponge



Movement mapping Process involved attending the play rehearsals every alternative days. Mapping the movement of each characters n scenes and averaging the crucial spots for placements of set property. Grouping with respect to mapping, altering the size and scale with field of view and vision of the auditorium.

Final set with performance lights


+ CHA COMPANY CAFE

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Principal Ar SG Interns

MOAD Project In-charge 2018-19

Urban common Cha Company, CafĂŠ. The idea of the project is to design a cafĂŠ that is public at the urban level, the essence of this idea is taken in all levels of architecture. The part of the task was to remodel an existing structure. Roof sloped to responding to the climate, wrapped with metal sheet, Large fenestrations brings in the exterior inside and becomes an urban opening gesture. My role was involves building 3d model and creating iterations for initial design discussions and later refining to material reflection and bump. Tedious process with numerous test renders to visualize close to reality.


Context model


Expression of initial idea

Existing building skeleton


Proposed metal sheet skin

Fenestrations on skin

Interior abstract


FORM | SHAPE | VOLU

REFLECTION | LIGHT


UME

MATERIAL | TEXTURE

T E S T

R E N D E R S


View of low deck sit-out

Final presentation renders

Embracing the advantages of 3D model The digital modeling and rendering to real material property helped making quicker decisions in this project, This also equally supported the manual model during both internal, contractor, vendor and client discussions.


Interior Material option

View from Critical vantage point


^ GENERATIVE DESIGN ATTEMPTS

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Internet Tutorials

Academic project Individual 2015-19

With the limited exposure to the digital architecture spectrum, I explored a little on generative design solutions for my design problems. I truly enjoyed the freedom that these softwares provides and the wonder with the avenues of possibilities it posses for the future.


PROJECT FACADE 2015 | Museum Design | Rhino Grasshopper

PROJECT PAVILLION 2019 | Enclosure Design | Rhino Grasshopper


PROJECT FACADE 2015 | Museum Design | Rhino Grasshopper

Idea

The internal recessions are treated with with clear glass. To avoid the over exposure and natural light entering in, i developed a Louvre system where the GH script with attractor point and curve helped largely to visualize different dynamics of light and shadow iterations.

Louvre Options


View from Lobby

Grasshopper Script


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Understanding and working on prototype at this age is inevitable without the generative tools. In the process of pavilion design, I developed a working module that has its all parametes controled in grasshopper.

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Unit 3D model SSECORP LAUTP

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Scaled models | iterations

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Pavilion View Montage

Grasshopper Script


^ FRAMEWORK FOR URBAN EDGES

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Guide SG

UG Thesis Individual 2016

The project aims to address the issues that area around urban centers faces. Idea is to make framework for group of villages shares commonalities such as physical, social and cultural traits. The components of the framework are identified based on the appropriate study and proposed to reinforce the urban edges making values for itself. Thus maintaining a well contained urban centers and rural landscape. The proposal for the Pothur, Pammathukulam and Vellanur, includes a Farm school to promote and inform next generation on traditional occupations, people’s Centre providing space for people to gather for common cause which essentially needs a open space and Environmental center where the works for regaining the lost farming lands by real estate and providing small self-help groups from social forestry by products.


URBAN & RURAL

URBANIZATION

URBAN SPRAWL

CITY BOUNDARY


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1) Focused on group of villages 2) Built on public participation 3) Ever evolving structure 4) Bottom up approach

FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPMENT

DETAILED DEVELOPMENT PLAN

1) Focused on Urban centers 2) Lack of Public participation 3) Lack of flexibility

1) Long term projections 2) Lack of focus 3) Rigid structure

MASTER PLAN

VELLANUR

hect 1609 Population 11668 Households 2482

POTHUR

hect 464.1 Population 2739 Households 694

PAMMATHUKULAM

hect 792.1 Population 9271 Households 2444

DEMOCRATIZE DEMOCRATIZE

CATE EDUCATE INFORM

EMPOWER EMPOWER INFORM

Abiltiy to discuss Abiltiy and to discuss and ting all By Educating all There is a needThere for isdecide a needforforcommunal decide for communal ps about age groups about

Montage - Peri Urban Villages

ENFORCE ENFORCE COEXIST GROWTH GROWTH CONSERVECONSERVE

Program Key Elements

COEX


VILLAGES MAPPING Farm/ Livelihood School People’s Centre. Environment Centre


FARM/ LIVELIHOOD SCHOOL

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Continuing conventional educational curriculum

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Contextual livelihood Farming

FORM EVOLUTION Form Development

Program Area

Lift Up - Scenario

Site Elevated Area

Scenario 01

3.5M 3.1M 1.5M 1.0M

Conventional School Block

Form Opens Out into Farms

Bloc

Initial Studies

Initial Volumes


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Contextual Parameters

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Building with minimal + impact to nature

Extrovert planning

Unit Details

Scenario 02

3.5M

Class room Unit

Wall Partitions

3.5M

cks Height Illustration

Structural Frame

Lifted up Volumes


FARM SCHOOL

Hide out Kids Play

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View from Approach

10M 5M

1 Entry

Connecting paths - Corridors

2 Admin and Sta


- SITE PLAN

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Built-up Details Site Area 6140 Sq.m Class Rooms 540 sq.m Staff/ Admin 90 Sq.m Toilet/ Restroom 90 Sq.m Circulation 200 Sq.m Total 875 Sq.m

3 Learning Room

4 Toilet

5 Kids Maze

6 Day care

7 Workshop

8 Farm land


FARM SCHOOL - SECTIONAL VIEW


Sectional Perspective

Aerial View - Farm School


PEOPLE’S CENTRE

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Medicare unit

Accommodation & Library Block Model / Organizations

Existing VA office

V.A office with Reflective Roof plane

The idea is to provide a platform which will act as a dynamic public space, which caters large people gather. The program is strategically located in the middle of the village clusters. The people’s centre holds multiple reasons for wide range of age groups to use this common space. The traditional way of gatherings were now not being accessed much by variety of people. Hence our current way of planning for a social cohesion will include different programs In one premises. V.A.Office in most of the villages I have seen is neither is in use nor in approachable condition. The People’s center will also house the govt. Facilities and make full use of it, On a whole the design of this program openness should allow the dynamics of the people to take place in it.

Legend

1 Village Administrative 6 Open Market Platform


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Mass Gathering

Multiple Functional Complex

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V.A.Office

Design with Less Built-up Structures

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Open Market

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Library and Lodging

More Political Transparency

Performance/ Auction Stage

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Built-up Details

Site Area 6370 Sq.m V.A.O Block 80 sq.m Medicare Unit 85 Sq.m Accommodation / 420 Sq.m Library Toilet/ Restroom 30 Sq.m Open Market 800 Sq.m

4 Accommodation

5 Toilet/ Restroom



FRAMEWORK SIMULATION

Study Area

When these elements of framework are in place they will ensures the wellbeing of the place it exists also to the bigger picture. Keeping the Urban Centre intact is very essential. These flexible framework will have its impact on a longer run and reduce the intensity of urban issues that were not controllable over the period, such as migration towards cities, loss of environmental Characters.

Day and night - Multifunctional public space

Chennai city and Surroundings


+ WALLACE RETAIL SUN STUDY

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Principal Ar SG

MOAD Design Development Project Intern 2016

Sun | Glass | Retail An attempt to create balance Project Wallace Garden is a retail outlet building, The site is located in one of the major commercial roads in Chennai city. The design challenge is to keep it visible from the abutting roads with a harsh west sun. The ideal condition is to minimize the use of mechanical ventilation and make building use the least energy. Avoiding glass skin on the west becomes impossible in this context due to commercial reason. We then conducted a study on how the other buildings on the road address this issue, the result showed this as a pressing but neglected issue everywhere. Following that, we tried to create the balance by changing the parameters of building elements, such as introducing sun breakers, angular walls, and overhangs in varying scales.



Option with Large overhangs and varying volumes


Angular fins Receding on Skin - Medium Scale

Angular fins on Skin - Large Scale

Angular fins on Skin_01 - Medium Scale

Angular fins on Skin_02 - Medium Scale

Tapering Volume - Large Scale

Skin with Floating Opaque Surfaces

Tapering and angular Volumes - Large Scale

Tapering and angular Volumes - Medium Scale




+ CULTURAL CENTRE SENEGAL

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Principal Ar SG

Interns

MOAD Open Competition Project In-charge 2018

Intent The design of cultural centre for sedhiou aims at using limitations of a place as source to create culture, community and social conditions. Our proposal is an outcome in addressing lack of water, lack of skilled craftsmen and lack of resources. To employ the unskilled work force available to excavate a part of land to create an artificial reservoir to store water for the community • •

To use the excavated earth to build foundation, plinth and enclosures To use locally available mangrove sticks as structural member to support corrugated tin sheet roofing.


SHADE AS COMMONS


CONSTRUCTION MANUAL

01 To excavate a part of land to create an artificial reservoir to store water for the community and use mud to build base of the cultural centre

02 Foundation trench with laterite stone foundation holding on to bamboo post & beam.

03 Mud is plastered around split bamboo woven togrthe held iin place by bamboo post.

SITE DEVELOPMENT

2 1 Sun path and prevailing wind direction.

Building profile and excavated/cut area.


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04 The wattle and daub wall stops at 2.1m level above which bamboo post continues and holds the beam

05 Roof rafter sits on the beam supported by the column post bamboo.

06 Corrugated metal sheet roof sits on top of the rafter held in place.

4 Roof Structural framework Wood log and bamboo

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Wall and columns.

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Roof covering with tin corrugated sheet



View from ENTRY


^ ASSISTED LIVING ELDERLY HOME

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Instructor JS

Academic project Individual 2015

The design objective is to create a home for elderly persons. The given site was abutting a lake. Critical aspects and design parameters were the walking distance and proximity to the basic amenities inside the campus. The legibility and clear demarcation of functional spaces form the basis of design inception. I attempted to give the sense of their outside world by introducing programmatic strategies and the resulting tangibles were its outcomes. The late edge and the lowest point is made into fish/ prawn Culture to provide employment to the surrounding and also becomes a leisure activity for the inmates. The courtyards within the room areas were either treated as kitchen farms in some instances and others were kept empty to allow children from nearby high-rise apartments to come and play.


Sketch Accommodation block opening out to the lake and city scape


DESIGN IDEATION

Design Criteria

Conceptual Zone Organization

FORM EVOLUTION

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2. 3.

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The accommodation rooms arranged on one side of the corridor. There is greenery openness on either side of lo axis of the form. This evolution brings up the i breaking the narrowness. This resultant form shows the possibilities of interaction spa and ensure safety. Further repeating the former we get this wide spread form in turns provides the wide op towards the lake.


Corridor and Rooms

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Conceptual Block Organization Form Development

NATURAL LIGHTING SINGLE LOADED CORRIDOR

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SITE DEVE PROGRAM ZONING Ad-min block is placed in such a way that they are easy to approach and comes very first from the entry.

This shows th natural slope

The kitchen and Dining are zoned in closer proximity to the accommodation wings. All the services including kitchen store are placed closer to the access road.

Spaces that requires high care like Palliative and extra care are zoned close to medical block and also to the EXIT.

The accommodation blocks are arranged in such a way that they get maximum lake view. However it maintaining the proximity to all other amenities.

The staff quarters are zoned in closer proximity to the site perimeter.

The general ve and E


ELOPMENT

he direction of e on the site.

The natural slope of the site is taken into account and the FISH CULTURE POND is located, with profile going through with the built-up form.

This shows the further segregation of Pond with the radiating shape of the built-up form.

ehicular ENTRY EXIT

The 5m Wide road around the periphery of the site profile.

The Service road from the rearside with access to the kitchen and Medical Centre.Â

Kitchen Garden Farming


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Accommodation Layout


SITE PLAN

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Legend 1 Entry

2 Prayer & Admin

6 Medical & Gym

3 Accommodation G+1

7 Palliative Care

8 Studio Type

4 Kitchen & Dining

5 Accommodation G

9 Staff Block 10 OSR

11 Exit


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RE-IMAGINING BUCKINGHAM CANAL

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SG

Team

NON FUN

Open Competition Group Work 2018

An idea sparked after understanding the lost relationship between infrastructure and the settlements. In the current pace of transformation, the definition of a public space is constantly evolving. Especially, in a city like Chennai the anticipation for future needs are inevitable and the experience of it is always uncharted.

NOTICE

LOCK REVIVAL

CAN DRE


NCTIONAL CANAL AS NEW FORM OF PUBLIC SPACE.

NOW

NAL EDGING

THEN

SOLID WASTE Mountain ART INSTALLATION

EXPERIENCING FROM INSIDE LIQUID WASTE Blots Marks

CITY WATER CARE


Public Notice on Closing Canal

Public notice as poster in the neighborhood

lock Revival

Proposed Lock Section

Dredging Process

Dredging and cleaning of canal

Solid waste Sculpture

Temporary Sculpture made out of Compressed Solid waste


PUBLIC AWARENESS THROUGH ART INSTALLATIONS

By marking out all the inlets and leakages of sewage into canal with radium paint which will glow and magnify the intensity of pollutants to the larger crowd. This public art installation would create the necessary awareness and emphasis the negative aspects from the grounds are evidently shown to the respective authorities. The Solid waste being another equal pollutant to the canal is similarly exemplified with the art lens as a public installation on a massive scale.

Liquid waste entires on canal walls are marked with glowing paint

Liquid waste entry points as public art work


WHY OUT, WHY NOT IN?

The “patches� are platform inside the canal inspired from natural land patches in water stream forms with varying height, lifted up with slender columns in random fashion. It provides space for multiple activities. The patches are designed in such a way it creates least obstruction to the water flow.

Patches with different heights

Patches Detail

There is a possibility for extending the physical experience level to its extreme, where the usual way of leisure is watching the water body from afar, this is realized by enhancing the canal activities during the dry months when there are no storm water feeds.


Summer/ less water flow condition

Optimal water flow condition

Flood/ Downpour flow condition

Seasonal Calender

The proposal also includes a seasonal schedule for the canal. A Dry, partial flow and high flow during the monsoon season. This included the revival of the Adyar lock with introduction of sediment water treatment facilities, bird and lock watching facility and office. Places where the canal width is drastically reduced happens to be exactly where the major streamlines intersect, hence these sections are widened for a better flow.


Kasturbai MRTS

Indra nagar MRTS

THE NEED!!!

A body that monitors the “health” of water bodies is required within urban limits. The body is composed by the government, Citizens and City deed professionals “CITY WATER CARE”. The proposal through the sequence after cleaning and introducing “patches” in the canal will further grows outside the canal creating impacts on the immediate context, the CITY WATER CARE will provide opportunities through community farming, eateries and other recreational programs through “patches” and maintaining them. This will create employment opportunities for the youth and brings back the lost connections with the Buckingham canal.


Lock

Koturpuram MRTS


^ VELACHERY URBAN DESIGN STUDIO

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Team

Academic project Group Work 2016

Velachery site for UD studio during 9th semester it was severely hit by devastating flood during December 2015. We used physicality as the lens for understanding the site. Morphology of velachery was our major focus, we found the conflicts and contrasts in the neighborhood’s physicality. Process starts with general documentation of the site area and leading to the formation of structure plan and culminating with design proposal. We further extended the studio work to the Velachery neighborhood. We conducted two day exhibition of documentation, analysis and proposal to the residents of velachery.


Montage - Velachery and it’s components

Public Display of Urban Design Studio Works


Velachery Ma

Grain Contrasts

This varying composition of grains in this fabric cre uniqueness. Kamarajapuram is where the huge foot placed in fine grain context. The finer grain formation the natural resource in lakshimi puram.

Group Documentation


Map 1960. Credits: Madras Archives

Residential

Commercial 15%

20%

80%

Unbuilt 79% Residential

06% Others

Built

Wall to wall Narrow Streets Heritage Area Transit induced Grid plan

Commercial Arterial road Neighborhood

ain Road

SARAVANA STORES

eates its t print is n along

Velachery Neighborhood Sections


Grain Evolution The earlier settlements were along the Velachery main road with finer grains, intensity of the settlement increased with formation of major roads from the city. This hindered the drastic growth of fabric. The transformation of grains took place with change in ownership.

2017

Overlay

Road Layout

Built Forms

Road & Built

1970

Grain evolution matrix


2015 flood . Source: Internet

Gis Streamline over access road


Redesigning blocks The idea of amalgamating deteriorated or under planned plots in Velachery will facilitate planned and systematic upgrading of a large “inclusive� urban area, involving planning, designing, rebuilding, re- structuring, or restoring, thereby freeing land, for redeveloping areas, by creating more infrastructure, amenities, facilities, and open spaces, without compromising the standards and quality of living of its residents. It frequently refers to programs of major demolition and rebuilding of blighted areas. The Urban Renewal will encompass sectorial development on a large basis which may include numerous cluster developments.

PROPOSAL

Cluttered setbacks

Proposed Block configurations


Tapping the unused Open space reserves

Public buildings with unused OSR’s

Proposed Open Reserves


K OC S L B N E D AT I O S O OP IGUR R P NF CO


S E D RV E S E O OP RES R P EN OP


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CHENNAI REFLECTED

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Personal Interest 2016

A mirror cannot exaggerate, it can only reflect what exists. With this character of the mirror, the contrasts, histories and concurrences of different entities of the city - that is, the image of the city - is captured and put forth in a series.

Text Support: Ar.Katheeja Talha


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The coarse grain of the initial imperial interventions are made space for the finer layers of later years, forming this dense neighborhood in the core of the city.

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Beauty is different eras co-existing in same place; harmony abundant in this seemingly chaotic mix.

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Not all additions fit in. Luxury here is environmentally volatile, heightening the existing tension surrounding the life and livelihood of urban fishing village along the coast.

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And the same trend continues along the river...

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Ar. Correa’s Wall speaks of the universal sea, across the road, the wall speak the sounds of the streets.

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And in the periphery, the city grows with no end. A place without reflection...

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SARVESWARAN GANAPATHY SP COLLECTION OF DESIGN WORKS 2012 - 20


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