ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SHRUTI DEORE M.ARCH - PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN B.ARCH - UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI SELECTED WORKS FROM 2013 - PRESENT
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PAGGANUCK
OKTO
RAAHAT
Design Build (DWS’19) Parsons School of Design
Design Build (DWS’19) Parsons School of Design
KNOW thy NEIGHBOR Individual Academic Work Parsons School of Design
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CITY MUSEUM
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
URBAN MAPPING
Individual Academic Work University of Mumbai
Individual Academic Work University of Mumbai
Individual Academic Work Parsons School of Design University of Mumbai
PAGGANUCK Location : Governor’s Island, NY, USA A sun shading pavilion, located in the loop of the island, additionally serves as a learning hub within the loop. Forming a picturesque backdrop to the existing classroom, the pavilion also serves as an outdoor workshop space, a breakout space and a shaded zone to enjoy lunch
CONCEPT: WORKSHOP
CONCEPT: OVERFLOW
SITE LOCATION : GOV. ISL.
VIEW OF STRUCTURE
PLAN AT PAVER LEVEL
SECTION THROUGH STRUCTURE
OKTO Location : Governor’s Island, NY, USA Octahedron modular furniture designed to complement the Pagganuck at Governor’s Island specially designed to be used in the outdoors. A design concept that is it’s own identity different from that of the pavilion. Designed to be movable and flexible in terms of spacing, it can be located anywhere as per the wish of the user. A lightweight seat which is portable and edgy in it’s aesthetic
Final Prototype Material: 11g. Steel. White oak wood. 4” Cork. Scale: 1‘=1’
Prototyping process:
Results: Amazing! Problems solved!
OKTO
Role Model Contest 2019
1st Prototype
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
OKTO
Role Model Contest 2019
Prototype
Raveena Bahadur, Shru� Deore, Diana Erazo, Gabi Korac
aterial: Plaster ale: 3”=1’ 3rd Prototype
5th Prototype
sults: Too Heavy. Not Material: Steel Frame stainable Scale: 6”=1’
Material: Steel Frame Scale: 1’=1’
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS
Results: Non-structural. Welding not successful. Structure warping.
Every project starts with an idea. Our idea was to develop sea�ng in the shape of an octahedron, but at the beginning we did not know how to make it happen. Our design process included various steps in prototyping, material testing, and research before we found a perfect fit in scale, materials, their use and shape. Throughout our process we were ques�oning if it would be possible to use materials that will not contaminate the environment during material’s produc�on, our assembly, and at the end of chair’s life. We had to take many steps in our prototyping phases and make mistakes, to finally reach a point in our design that would be fully sustainable and environment friendly. At the end, we came up with a design made of wood, cork and steel, all three materials are recyclable and reusable.
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sults: Structural. Easy
Material: 11g. Steel. White oak wood. 4” Cork. Scale: 1‘=1’ Results: Amazing! Problems solved!
Every project starts with an idea. Our idea was to develop sea�ng in the shape of an octahedron, but at the beginning we did not know how to make it happen. Our design process included various steps in prototyping, material testing, and research before we found a perfect fit in scale, materials, their use and shape. Throughout our process we were ques�oning if it would be possible to use materials that will not contaminate the environment during material’s produc�on, our assembly, and at the end of chair’s life. We had to take many steps in our prototyping phases and make mistakes, to finally reach a point in our design that would be fully sustainable and environment friendly. At the end, we came up with a design made of wood, cork and steel, all three materials are recyclable and reusable.
rototyping process: Dangerous.
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Final Prototype
6th Prototype Material: Pine wood Scale: 1’=1’ Results: Structural. More
Final Prototype Material: 11g. Steel. White oak wood. 4” Cork. Scale: 1‘=1’ Results: Amazing! Problems solved!
7th Prototype Material: 16g. Steel. Scale: 1‘=1’ Results: Good, but not enough for exterior exposure.
5th Prototype Material: Steel Frame Scale: 1’=1’ Results: Non-structural. Welding not successful. Structure warping.
7th Prototype
Material: 16g. Steel. Scale: 1‘=1’ 6th Prototype
Results:Material: Good,Pinebut not wood enoughScale: for 1’=1’ exterior exposure. Results: Structural. More
7th Prototype Material: 16g. Steel. Scale: 1‘=1’ Results: Good, but not enough for exterior exposure.
4" CORK PANEL F3
1'-6"
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STEEL CONNECTION
1'-8 3/16"
F2
1 A-501
F1
WOOD FRAME (2"x3")
Top View Scale: 3" =1' 4 A-501
2 5/8"
1'-0 3/4"
2 5/8"
Exploded Axon: Seat NTS
F3
11 1/2"
4"
1 5/8"
4"
F2
F1
4"
1'-7"
1'-7"
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2 A-501
Front View Scale: 3" =1'
3 A-501
ODESK STUDENT VERSION
1 5/8"
1'-6"
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Connection Drawings NTS
A F3
C B
F2
D F1
6 A-501
Exploded Axon: Connection NTS
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Side View Scale: 3" =1'
7 A-501
Connection Axon NTS
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
5 A-501
PRODUCED BY AN AU
KNOW thy NEIGHBOR Location : Far Rockaway, NY, USA A design that aims at giving back to the society and foster a community living which brings people together to get to know their neighbor The project is designed such that it caters to resilient strategies, exploring the underground water level, creating pools and collection pits in case of floods which are otherwise used as common spaces for interaction between users of various age groups. The water maze garden is an excellent example of such a design strategy
WATER MAZE GARDEN
SITE PLAN : ROOF
VIEW OF SITE
GROUND FLOOR OF COMMUNITY CENTER
SECTION THROUGH BUILDING
SECTION THROUGH RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
VIEW OF COMMUNITY CENTER
OVERVIEW OF MEDITATION CENTER
VIEW OF MEDITATION CENTER
RAAHAT: Center for Victims of Human Trafficking Location : Pune, Maharashtra, India Site Area: 36,750 sq.m A design that cures the psychological drama faced by the brave survivors of human trafficking An environment for human habitation that is carefully designed to fulfill the needs of the intended occupants A center where lives are protected, choices are created and dignity is restored to prserve and human rights and shelter the innocence of those involved in this trechearous act
VIEW OF SOLAR PANELS
VIEW OF INFORMATION ZONE
VIEW OF PERFORMANCE ZONE
ROOF PLAN : SITE
VIEW OF PLAY AREA NEAR SCHOOL
ACCOMMODATION: INTERNAL GATHERING VIEW OF SITE
VIEW OF WALKWAY NEAR COURTYARD
MASTER PLAN : SITE
SECTION THROUGH SITE
SCHOOL : FIRST FLOOR
ACCOMMODATION : FIRST FLOOR
SECTION THROUGH CLASSROOM
MULTIPURPOSE AREA
SECTION THROUGH ACCOMMODATION
SECTION THROUGH ACCOMMODATION VISITOR ACCOMMODATION SECTION THROUGH SITE
SECTION THROUGH SITE
CONTEMPORARY CITY MUSEUM Location : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Site Area: 27,500 sq.m A design that is multidisciplinary creative museum proposal with expertise in contemporary design and landscaping at the waterfront in South Mumbai. A specific design approach has been followed in context with the site. The continuous stretch of landscape evokes in one the need to explore the scattered spaces of this museum. It offers spaces for peaceful retreat and animated activity: optimising the reflection of both nature and art CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC ACCESS STAFF ACCESS
VIEW OF MUSEUM
VIEW OF ENTRY
VIEW OF INTERNAL COURTYARD
VIEW OF SITE
SITE PLAN : ROOF
SITE SECTION VIEW OF SITE
VIEW OF SITE
SITE SECTION
UPPER FLOOR PLAN
VIEW OF SITE
MASTER PLAN AT PLINTH
VIEW OF SITE
AFFORDABLE HOUSING Location : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Site Area: 14,248 sq.m A design that understands the current trends in housing in the suburbs of Mumbai with an understanding of the impact of housing policies followed in the city. The society is designed such that the podium overlooking the open green space on the ground level forms a visual connection between the users on two different levels. The open space at the podium level is situated amidst the buildings so as to provide a refreshing view of the greens from the garden facing home balconies. The design comprises of nine residential towers along with a commercial general store on the ground floor
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
SITE PLAN : ROOF
VIEW OF SITE
SECTIONAL ELEVATION SITE
SECTION THROU
UGH BUILDING
PODIUM LEVEL PLAN
1 BHK LAYOUT •BUILT UP AREA : 81.26 sq.m/ flat •No. of flats/ floor : 4 •Total B.U.A of bldg: 4062.40 sq.m = 12,187.20 sq.m
2 BHK LAYOUT •BUILT UP AREA : 48.13 sq.m/ flat •No. of flats/ floor : 4 •Total B.U.A of bldg: 2890.01 sq.m = 14,450.05 sq.m
3 BHK LAYOUT •BUILT UP AREA : 97.45 sq.m/ flat •No. of flats/ floor : 2 •Total B.U.A of bldg: 2788.32 sq.m
URBAN DESIGN MAPPING Location : Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, NY,USA Site Area: 430 Ac To understand the changes over a period of time and analyse the social scene of the precinct. Myrtle Avenue elevated subway station is at the intersection of Myrtle Av and Broadway. The entry to the platform is from a separate structure which houses the kiosks and turnstiles at a level of 4.5m from the sidewalk. The structure is further connected to a skywalk at 3.8m from the road level further leading upto the main platform at 7.20m from the main road level.
INVERSE FIGURE GROUND MAP
SECTION THROUGH SITE
The overall precinct is densely populated with commercial shops with the intent to make money. However, the purpose does not stand fulfilled today.
VIEW OF SOCIAL SCENE
FIGURE GROUND MAP
AERIAL VIEW
SOCIAL SCENE VIEW
SOCIAL SCENE MAPPING
EXPLODED SECTIONAL VIEW
URBAN DESIGN MAPPING Location : Magarpatta, Pune, India Site Area: 430 Ac To document and understand the design principles under consideration for town planning Magarpatta is a shining example of how urban areas can expand to accommodate the needs of urbanisation without hurting the interest of landowners An urban habitat studied in detail throughout the day over a period of time
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AERIAL VIEW
MAPPING
MAPPING
LOCATION MAP
SECTION THROUGH PRECINCT
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