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HELLO!! I am SIDHARTH KRISHNA https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive
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Welcome to my architectural portfolio! As an architect, I believe that the built environment has a profound impact on our daily lives, and it is my passion to create spaces that are not only aesth- etically pleasing but also functional and sustainable. This portfolio showcases a selection of my projects, ranging from residential to commercial and cultural spaces. Each project is unique and represents a different set of challenges and opportunities, which I approached with creativity and innovation. Through this portfolio, I hope to demonstrate my design philosophy, technical expertise, and commitment to creating spaces that enrich the lives of those who use them. Thank you for taking the time to explore my work, and I look forward to the opportunity to collaborate on future projects. Toronto, ON M1G 2Z7 +12498765544 sidharthprayar@gmail.com
EXPERIENCE
TABLE OF CONTENT PROJECTS CITY OF MISSISSAUGA TACTICAL URBANISM (CREDIT WOODLANDS) INTERNSHIP
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 2 PROJECT (Erin Mills Town Centre, Canada)
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 1 PROJECT
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(1 PORT STREET EAST, Canada)
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ATHANI NURSING HOME
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POLICE BETTALION HEAD QUATERS, (THIRUVANANTAPURAM, KERALA, INDIA)
CHILDREN’S PARK (KOLLAM, KERALA, INDIA)
ELEPHANT REHABILITATION CENTER (ERC)
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(KOTTOOR, KERALA, INDIA)
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FREELANCE PROJECT
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MIXED USE BUILDING
(54 & 64 HOLLAND STREET WEST, BRADFORD WEST, GWILLIMBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA)
ART INSTALATION (PORT CREDIT, MISSISSAUGA)
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CITY OF MISSISSAUGA ( Tactical urbanism ) CREDIT WOODLANDS INTERNSHIP The idea was to make the space vibrant and interactive,considering the area’s natural curved sides. Financialaspects and low-cost maintenance were kept in mind whileplacing these elements across the street. Waves with pastel shades werechosen to bring flow and vibrancy tothe place. The planets were added in a flowingpattern according to their sizes topromote learning and interaction. To foster physical health alongsidelearning, the flow patternincorporates physical exerciseelements.
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Our vision is to craft an extraordinary interactive and cheerful space,designed to captivate hearts and minds while being financially responsibleand resilient.
Planets have been incorporated intothe street’s design, strategicallyintegrated with physical exerciseelements, aiming to promote bothphysical and mental well-being whilefostering interactive learningexperiences.
Waves have been integrated on bothsides of the street, complementing thenatural form of the surroundings andfacilitating a harmonious flow. Pastelshades have been employed to infusevibrancy into the area, enhancing itsoverall appeal and ambiance.
To enhance theinteractivity of thespace, the incorporationof a maze offers acaptivating andengaging element,encouraging visitors toexplore and interact withthe environment,fostering a sense ofintrigue and intellectualstimulation.
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The Erin Mills Town Center Mall redevelopment project embodies a visionary approach to urban growth, seamlessly harmonizing space utilization with evolving urban lifestyles. Rooted in the concept of a “15-minute city,” the primary goal is to reimagine the area as a dynamic, adaptable nexus where mobility shifts from car-centric to pedestrian, transit, and cycling-focused. The parking lots, designed with foresight, can transform into vibrant communal spaces – a flexible canvas accommodating diverse activities, such as bustling farmers’ markets, cultural events, and recreational gatherings, fostering a sense of community. During evenings, the parking lot metamorphoses into a captivating theater realm, capitalizing on idle hours and vehicular infrastructure. Cars become viewing booths, hosting cinematic experiences that unite entertainment and innovation. The architectural layout accentuates the four quarters, delineating distinct zones – nature, learning, living, and commerce. The nature quarter radiates serenity, blending green spaces, walking trails, and contemplative corners. The learning quarter pulsates with educational vitality, housing collaborative spaces, libraries, and interactive platforms. The living quarter boasts residential marvels, embracing sustainable design and promoting a harmonious urban lifestyle. The commercial quarter thrives as a bustling hub of economic vitality, integrating diverse businesses and fostering growth.
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URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 1 PROJECT (1 PORT STREET EAST) Port Credit, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, is a historic neighborhood at the mouth of the Credit River on Lake Ontario’s north shore. Once an incorporated town until 1974, it was designated for its heritage value by the City of Mississauga in 2004. Our design concept aimed to provide a blissful experience while respecting the location, minimizing development impact, and considering the community’s needs. Emphasizing culture, history, and inclusivity, the design prioritized pedestrians and cyclists. Gratitude to Jainual Patel and the team for their teamwork and persistence. credits ( jainual, unnati)
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ATHANI NURSING HOME Welcome to the portfolio showcasing the architectural marvel known as the Athani Nursing Home. Nestled amidst the captivating embrace of heavy contours, this extraordinary project represents a harmonious blend of functionality, aesthetic appeal, and compassionate care. The Athani Nursing Home stands as a testament to the transformative power of architecture, creating an environment where physical healing and emotional well-being converge seamlessly. The site itself serves as an idyllic canvas for the creation of this healthcare facility, with undulating terrains and natural beauty that shape the character of the project. Located in a serene locale, the Athani Nursing Home provides a tranquil haven for its residents, enabling them to experience a nurturing and restorative atmosphere. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the architectural composition of the Athani Nursing Home is a symphony of form and function. The contours of the land have been ingeniously integrated into the building’s design, harmonizing with the surrounding landscape while maximizing the site’s potential. This approach not only enhances the visual appeal but also ensures a seamless integration of the facility with its natural surroundings. credits (Habitat technolohy group)
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POLICE BETTALION HEAD QUATERS, THIRUVANANTAPURAM The police battalion headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, faced challenges due to an outdated government building with poor design choices from its 2004 construction. In 2019, our team took on the ambitious task of redesigning the site and adding a new second floor. Discussions with employees revealed issues like inadequate lighting, insufficient file storage, lack of meeting and lunch spaces, unusable washrooms, and structural damage. Committed to excellence, we collaborated with experts to revamp the entire space. Our redesign addressed lighting, optimized file storage, established meeting areas, added functional lunchrooms, and restored washrooms while rectifying structural issues. We aimed to create a revitalized, productive, and pride-inducing environment through innovative design and modern amenities, fostering well-being and efficiency in the police battalion headquarters. credits (Habitat technolohy group)
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CHILDREN’S PARK( KOLLAM, KERALA, INDIA) The Kollam Children’s Park is an innovative architecture project aimed at creating an interactive space for kids to learn about traffic rules, responsibility, and road safety. It addresses the concern of rash driving behaviors by focusing on early education. The park integrates various elements like interactive displays, simulations, and hands-on activities to teach traffic rules effectively. These activities encourage active participation, aiding in understanding and skill development. A core feature is a traffic training area with mini roads, signals, and crossings, allowing kids to practice safe navigation using pedal-powered vehicles. Instructors guide them on responsible driving and pedestrian behavior. The park also includes a multimedia center with interactive screens, videos, and exhibits providing comprehensive information about road safety and traffic rules. This center complements practical training, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience for children of all ages. credits (Habitat technolohy group)
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The Elephant Rehabilitation Center (ERC) in Kottoor stands as a pioneering architectural feat, dedicated exclusively to preserving elephant habitats and holistic well-being. Comprising 49 thoughtfully designed structures, including two I had the privilege to create, ERC is an extraordinary endeavor. It offers refuge to injured elephants while enabling visitors to immerse themselves in nature’s beauty. This sanctuary is staffed with dedicated caregivers who find respite in purpose-built accommodations. ERC’s core mission revolves around advanced medical care and healing for elephants, incorporating elements mirroring their natural habitats. It’s not just a sanctuary but an educational haven, blending harmoniously with the surroundings and fostering appreciation for conservation. Through meticulous collaboration, ERC’s symbiotic environment nurtures both elephants and caregivers, ensuring sustainability. Designing for ERC has been an honor, realizing a shared vision of sanctuary creation and emphasizing the awe elephants inspire. credits (Habitat technolohy group)
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FREELANCE PROJECTS MIXED USE BUILDING ( 54 & 64 HOLLAND STREET WEST, BRADFORD WEST, GWILLIMBURY, ONTARIO, CANADA) I created visually stunning exterior renderings for a building complex in Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario. The complex featured commercial spaces on the first floor and residential floors above. Additionally, I designed a detailed 3D model and rendering for a nearby seniors’ residence, prioritizing functionality, accessibility, and comfort. By employing industry-standard software and techniques, I ensured high-quality, realistic renderings that accurately depicted architectural elements, textures, lighting, and atmosphere. These projects exemplify my passion and dedication to creating captivating visual experiences. I eagerly anticipate showcasing more work and pushing the boundaries of 3D modeling and rendering in future collaborations.
9 ART INSTALATION(PORT CREDIT, MISSISSAUGA) Engaging in an urban intervention through an immersive art installation at Port Credit, Mississauga, has been a transformative journey. Partnering with artist Gullar Mustafa, I contributed significantly to shaping an innovative vision that aimed to enrich the community’s urban space. Employing advanced 3D modeling and video production techniques, our goal was to imbue J.C. Saddington Park with an intriguing, thought-provoking atmosphere. By meticulously translating the artist’s vision into a detailed 3D model, our installation seamlessly integrated with the park’s natural charm. Through vivid renderings and a compelling video narrative, our project aimed to positively impact the community, offering a space for creativity and cultural enrichment. This experience fuels my commitment to merging art and technology, elevating urban spaces and fostering imagination and innovation.
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