ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SNEHA JOSEPH I SELECTED WORKS 2016 - 2021
ABOUT ME
SNEHA JOSEPH THATTUNKAL
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION New Indian Model School, Dubai, UAE Passed with 9 GPA
2004 - 2014
SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION New Indian Model School, Dubai, UAE Passed with 92%
2014- 2016
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE Marian College of Architecture and Planning, Trivandrum, Kerala, India Cochin University of Science and Technology
2016- 2021
ARCHITECT
WORK EXPERIENCE
As an Architect my interests lie in learning innovative styles to produce sustainable and functional designs. I believe that architecture can serve as a medium to solve urban issues for the better future of our cities.
INTERN ARCHITECT Pragma Architects Planners, Dubai, UAE August 2020 - December 2020
Secured Bachelors Degree in Architecture from Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala, India. Actively participated in assisting Senior Architects in designing Urban Design and various other Architectural Projects in the Middle East as part of my internship programme in Dubai, UAE. NATIONALITY: Indian DATE OF BIRTH: 30.10.1997 VISA: UAE Residence visa CONTACT: +971 50 4855253 EMAIL: snehajoseph13@gmail.com SOFTWARES: AutoCad, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Enscape, MS Office
Aug 2020- Dec 2020 5 months
ACHIEVEMENTS Shortlisted under Top 60 designs for the Annual NASA (National Association of Students of Architecture) Design Competition 2018 Participated in the Nari Gandhi Design Trophy and the Louis. I. Khan Trophy in the year 2018 Volunteered in coordinating and hosting the Zonal NASA (National Association of Students of Architecture) Convention 2019 Participated in coordinating the Pragma Open House: Exhibition of Models and drawings as part of Dubai Design Week 2020 Received numerous awards for drawing and painting competitions Participated in Beyond Bricks Workshop as part of an initiative by IIA
PERSONAL INTERESTS AutoCad SketchUp Lumion Revit InDesign Photoshop Illustrator
PERSONAL INTERESTS Sketching
Traveling
Photography
Movies
Model making
Reading
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS • Creative Thinking • Efficient team player • Effective Communication skills • Capable to meet deadlines on time • Hardworking • Self Motivated 02
CONTENTS ACADEMICS
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PROFESSIONAL
RESIDENCE DESIGN Semester 3
CAMPUS PLANNING National Institute of Fashion Technology Semester 7
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ARCHITECTURE THESIS PROJECT Arts and Heritage Center Semester 10
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MISCELLANEOUS
MIX USE DEVELOPMENT Dubai, UAE EXHIBITION KEY PLAN Dubai Design Week 2020
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PUBLIC CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Dubai, UAE
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3D PHYSICAL MODEL Dubai, UAE
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URBAN DESIGN Dubai, UAE
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PHOTOGRAPHY Selected Works DESIGN COMPETITION ANDC 2018 PRAGMA OPEN HOUSE Exhibition of models and drawings
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ACADEMIC WORK
RESIDENCE DESIGN
Architecture Design Project: Semester 3
DESIGN BRIEF To design a residence for a family of 5 consisting of a Couple, their child and grandparents. The design requirements included 3 bedrooms, a living room, dining area, kitchen, an office and other utilities. Site Area: 1000 sq m. Site Location: Moonnamoodu, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
Noise Wind direction SITE ANALYSIS
Vegetated areas on site
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1:150 04
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
CONCEPT
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
The concept of the design is to create spaces within the residence that seamlessly connects the interior spaces with the outside nature.
Water body Play area
Outdoor deck Landscape
SCALE: 1:150
Ground floor axonometric view
SECTION AB
Exterior view of the residence
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Project: Urban Design (Semester 3)
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ACADEMIC WORK
CAMPUS PLANNING
Architecture Design Project: Semester 7
DESIGN BRIEF To design an institute that offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Fashion Technology. Site Area: 7.3 acres Site Location: Thanimoodu, Trivandrum city, Kerala, India
CONCEPT AND DESIGN STRATEGIES The concept of the design is to create an ambience within the Campus that evoke a feeling of walking the Fashion ramp for the users, while inside the campus
Modified ramp connecting spaces
Interactive spaces acting as audience
Interactive spaces zoned close to the ramp
Maintaining the natural slope of the site with minimal cut and fill
Interactive spaces acting as audience
CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Not to scale
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
ZONING The sloping site consists of steep contoured and highly vegetated areas. The Wetland area located to the North of the site is converted to a water body. The Academic blocks, Administration block, Cafeteria and the Hostel blocks are zoned such that it gets view to the centrally located Interactive zone.
ADMINISTRATION BLOCK ACADEMIC BLOCK
WATER BODY (WETLAND)
INTERACTIVE ZONE HOSTEL BLOCK
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Movement of rainwater
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Steep contour areas
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Primary Access
Vegetation Mapping
1. Admin Block 2. PG Block 3. Auditorium 4. Academic Block Interactive Zone 5. Cafeteria Ramp Connections 6. Hostel Block
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
ACADEMIC BLOCK The Academic Block of the Campus consists of theory classrooms and practical labs for various subjects. Common facilities including the library, game room, computer labs and seminar hall are zoned on the ground floor. Classrooms and labs for Fashion technology is located on the first floor. The second, third and fourth floor of the building consists of theory classrooms and practical labs for Fashion Communication, Knitwear Design and Textile design respectively.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN Scale: 1:500
FIRST FLOOR PLAN Scale: 1:600
SECOND FLOOR PLAN Scale: 1:600
THIRD FLOOR PLAN Scale: 1:600
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
ACADEMIC BLOCK The Lobby of the Academic Block is zoned such that it gets view to the open air theatre (Interactive zone) and the outdoor play area. The classrooms also get view to the water body located to the North of the site.
Courtyard
To the Library
Courtyard Theory Classroom
Practical Lab
Ventilation
Interactive Zone
Water Body
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
Axonometric view of the Academic block
Courtyard
View to the Open air theatre
View of the main Lobby
The Interactive zone is shaded by the existing trees on site
Exterior view of the campus
The classrooms of the Academic block gets view to the water body
The water body to the North of the site provide natural ventilation
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CULTURAL HERITAGE OF KERALA CULTURAL HERITAGE OF KERALA
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FINE ARTS UNDERSTANDING THRISSUR AS THE CULTURAL CAPITAL OF KERALA
ARTS AND HERITAGE CENTER
CULTURAL HERITAGE OF KERALA
FINE ARTS
HANDICRAFTS
ACADEMIC WORK
HANDICRAFTS
Architectural Thesis Project: Semester 10
Koodiyattam, Kalamezhuthu, Chakayar Koothu The temples of Thrissur such as the Vadakkumand Tholpavakoothu are some of the traditional nathan temple features low, tiled roofs, an abunartforms of Thrissur. dance of woodwork. Kerala mural paintings are the frescos depicting Hindu mythology in Kerala. Ancient
PROJECT BRIEF
UNDERSTANDING THRISSUR AS THE CULTURAL CAPITAL OF KERALA
temples and palaces in Kerala, display an abounding tradition of mural paintings Kerala’s rich cultural heritage is depicted in its art and crafts. Kerala is known mostly datingcity backis between theas 9ththe to 12th centuries CE when thisof form of art en- for its traditional handicrafts with articles like ivory, bamboo, palm leaves, The Arts and heritage Centre is visualized as a cen- Kerala Thrissur known “Cultural Capital Kerala” mural paintings are the frescos depicting Hindu mythology in Kerala. Ancient due to its cultural, spiritual and religious learnings joyed royal patronage. seashells, wood, coconut shells, clay, cloth, metals, stone etc. and palaces in Kerala, display an abounding tradition of mural paintings Kerala’s rich cultural heritage is depicted in its art and crafts. Kerala is known ter encompassing the study and experience of visual temples throughout history. mostly dating back between the 9th to 12th centuries CE when this form of art en- forMUSIC its traditional handicrafts with articles like ivory, bamboo, palm leaves, LITERATURE arts and cultural heritage of the city. The site, located joyed royal patronage. Source: www.123rf.com seashells, wood, coconut shells, clay, cloth, metals, stone etc. Kerala’s ancient ancienttrade traderelations relationswith with foreign lands, entry of immigrant comforeign lands, entry of immigrant commuat the heart of Thrissur the cultural capital of Kerala, munities during different periods, agricultural tradition, cuisine and its tradition MUSIC LITERATURE nities during different periods, agricultural tradition, cuisine and its tradition of art – literature –science and all these factors contribute to Kerala’s diverse India is ascience prominent part of the city. Once a diverse zoologiart, literature, and all these factors contribute toof Kerala’s Kerala’s ancient trade relations with foreign lands, entry immigrant comcultural heritage. heritage Kerala Sahitya Academy, Kerala Sangeetha munities during different periods, agricultural tradition, cuisine and its tradition cal park which is being relocated, the government at The heritage buildings in Thrissur is a combination Nataka Academy and Kerala Lalithakala Acade- Thrissur is known as “Cultural Capital of Kerala” due of its of art – literature –science and all these factors contribute to Kerala’s diverse PERFORMING present is ARTS exploring new ideas for the site. my are headquartered at Thrissur. of Kerala, Dutch and Portugese architecture cultural, spiritual and religious learnings throughout history cultural heritage. Various performing arts of Kerala include: ARTS PERFORMING Project Aim: The project aims to explore, strengthAyyappan Vilakku, Various performing arts of Shastham Paatu, eninclude: and interpret the traditional art forms and Culture Kerala Kathakali, Ayyappan Vilakku, of Kerala through architecture such that the Centre Panchavadyam Carnatic music Chakyar Koothu Representation of Ezhuthachan Vallathol Narayana Menon Shastham Paatu, Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma, a 19th-century king of Travancore and patron actsKoothu as an urban public space for cultural activities in Malayalam literature includes the 14th century Niranam poets, whose works mark and composer of music, was instrumental in popularizing Carnatic music in Nangiar Kathakali, Panchavadyam Carnatic music Mohiniyattam Chakyar Koothu the city. Representation of Ezhuthachan Vallathol Narayana Menon Keralite poetry.Swathi Source: Google images early Kerala. The wider traditional music of Kerala also includes melam (includthe dawn of both modern Malayalam language and indigenous Thirunal Rama Varma, a 19th-century king of Travancore and patron Thirayattam Kerala’s cultural heritage is seen in Nangiarrich Koothu Source: Google images ing composer the paandi and panchari variants), as in style offolk percussive music music performed Poets like Changampuzha, Cherusseri, Pallathu Raman, and Edappally Raghavan and of music, was instrumental popularizing Carnatic in Malayalam literature includes the 14th century Niranam poets, whose works mark ‘Thiruvathirakali’ is a dance form performed by women ‘Pulikkali’ is a recreational art performed Padayani its art and crafts. Kerala is known for its Ancient temples and palaces in Ker- Pillai also contributed to bring Malayalam poetryThiruvathirakali is man. a dance form at performed by Mohiniyattam temple-centered festivals using an of instrument known as the chenda. to the common early Kerala. The wider traditional music Kerala also includes melam (includthe dawn of both modern Malayalam language and indigenous Keralite poetry. Thiyyattu traditional handicrafts with articles like ala, display an abounding tradition of Pulikkali is a recreational folk art performed by on night the day of Thiruvathira. It is celebrated The unique culture of Thrissur is reflected the various onlike the day of ‘Thiruvathira’ (fullwomen moon inRaghavan the Tamil by artists to entertain people on through the occasion Site Area: 10.5 acres. Thirayattam ing theVishu paandi and panchari variants), as style ofthe percussive music performed Poets Changampuzha, Cherusseri, Pallathu Raman, and Edappally CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF KERALA Koodiyattam mural paintings ivory, bamboo, metals, stone etc trained artists on the occasion of Onam. along with festivals such as Onam and festivities of the place such as Thrissur Pooram. Padayani month of Margazhi). of ‘Onam’ (an Hindu harvest festival). Site Location: Thrissur Zoological Park, Kerala, India Pillai at temple-centered festivals usingannual an instrument known as the chenda. also contributed to bring Malayalam poetry to the common man. Kerala Natanam Thiyyattu CULTURAL OF KERALA CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF KERALA Panchavadyam Koodiyattam Thullal Kerala Natanam Tholpavakoothu Panchavadyam Ottamthullal Thullal Kolam Thullal Tholpavakoothu Poorakkali Ottamthullal Mudiyett Kolam Thullal Source: Google images Kummattikali Poorakkali Source: Google images Kerala has a rich tradition of Folklore. The culture of Kerala is also depicted The traditional beliefs, customs, rituals Kuthiyottam Mudiyett in its different forms of performing arts etc. are reflected in the folk-art Thiriyuzhichil Kummattikali Source: Google Images Kuthiyottam PROJECT AIM FOLKLORE Thiriyuzhichil
Source: Google Images The Arts and Heritage Centre, Thrissur proposed; aims to explore, FOLKLORE strengthen and interpret the Traditional Artforms and Culture of Thrissur through architecture such that the Centre acts as an urban public space for cultural activities in the city of Thrissur
OBJECTIVES • To identify and analyze the various cultural needs of the city & to incorporate the same in the design of the proposed project. • To introduce and develop spaces in the design that encourages various cultural activitiesChavittikali for people of all age groups. Thirayattam(Pookkutty Thira) The folklore of Kerala includes elements from the traditional lifestyle of the peo-
Thirayattam(Pookkutty Thira) • Identify the factors involved Chavittikali in creating an active public culple of Kerala. The traditional beliefs, customs, rituals etc. are reflected in the Kerala, a land of cultural diversity, is a complete whole made up of a blending of various religions, communities, regional cultures and language variations. Kertural realm The folklore Kerala elements thetradition traditional the peofolk-art and of songs of includes Kerala. Kerala hasfrom a rich of lifestyle Folklore.ofFolklore in ala’s cultural heritage is centuries old. The culture of Kerala is an amalgam of native art forms, language, literature, architectural style, music, festivals, cuisine, ple of Kerala. The traditional beliefs, customs, rituals etc. are reflected in the Kerala, a landIllustrating ofmonuments, cultural diversity, is a complete whole made up of of a blending of various religions, communities, cultures and languageTHRISSUR variations. Kerthis region is a spontaneous expression of human behavior and thoughts. 10117065 SNEHA JOSEPH THATTUNKAL All Dimensions In Meters archaeological heritage centres and soArt on . forms ARTS ANDregional HERITAGE CENTER, 01 Sketch Illustrating Culture of Thrissur Sketches various Cultural Kerala PROJECT INTRODUCTION
folk-art and songs Kerala. Kerala has a Planning, rich tradition of Folklore. Folklore in ala’s Marianof College of Architecture and Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala October 2021cultural heritage is centuries old. The culture of Kerala is an amalgam of native art Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of Bachelor’s degree in Architecture,style, Cochin University and Technology forms, language, literature, architectural music,of Science festivals, cuisine, 10 this region is aModerate spontaneous expression of human behavior and thoughts. SNEHA JOSEPH ALL DIMENSIONS IN METERS 01Fast SlowTHATTUNKAL ART AND HERITAGE THRISSUR archaeological monuments,CENTRE, heritage centres and so on-. PROJECT INTRODUCTION
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ART AND HERITAGE CENTRE, THRISSUR - PROJECT INTRODUCTION
ALL DIMENSIONS IN METERS
SITE STUDY
ACADEMIC WORK
ABOUT THE SITE The site is located in Thrissur - a centrally located district in the Indian state of Kerala. The city is known for its deep-rooted cultural, spiritual, and religious importance throughout history. The site being located at a prime location has the potential to serve as a prominent hub for cultural activities. SITE ACCESS
Maharajas Institute of Technology Vadakumnathan Temple
Educational Buildings Religious Structures
SITE
Temple Pond
Major Junctions National Highway
Sakthan Thampuan Palace
Bhagavathi Temple
Bus Stop
Public Cultural Buildings
Town Hall
Thrissur Archaeological Museum
Town Hall Road
Junction Primary Access Secondary Access
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LAND USE
Cultural Residential Commercial Educational
VEGETATION
Existing Trees Protected Trees
Model showing the surrounding context of the site
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
DESIGN APPROACH The design intends to create moments and experiences within the Center, that remind the users of Thrissur’s culture, a place that recalls back the forgotten collective memories of Thrissur’s lifestyle.
Holy Family High school Maharajas Technological Institute, Thrissur
Bus Stop
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Karthayani Temple
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Connecting the site to its context
Opening up spaces for social interaction MTI Hostel
MASTER PLAN
Engaging the community in cultural activities
1. Entry Pavilion 2. Art Shop 3. Cafe 4. Library 5. Auditorium 6. Temporary Exhibition gallery 7. Lounge 8. Thrissur Art Gallery 9. Medicinal Courtyard 10. Historic Art Gallery 11. Gallery for commissioned arts 12. Existing Art gallery 13. Multi purpose pavilion 14. Art workshop 15. Learning Art Center 16. Sculpture Garden 17. Play-area 18. Outdoor Exhibition 19. Rainwater pond 12
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ACADEMIC WORK
ARTS AND HERITAGE CENTER The Arts and Heritage Center is a Center dedicated to exhibiting traditional and contemporary art to the public and engaging communities through learning, research and commissions. The local culture is celebrated by reflecting the cultural essence of the place in the design. Here, the materials, architectural character and landscape features are the main elements that reflect the culture of Thrissur (Kerala, India). SECTION
Existing footpath New footpath
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Section along the road
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Outdoor Gathering Area
View of the Art Workshops
Footpath Pavilion
Rainwater Pond
2.5m 0.5m 1.8m
SECTION AA
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
ART GALLERY The site is located in Thrissur - a centrally located district in the Indian state of Kerala. The city is known for its deep-rooted cultural, spiritual, and religious importance throughout history.
Interior view of the Art Gallery
Interior view of the Library
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
ACADEMIC WORK
LEARNING ARTS CENTER The Learning Arts Center is an institution dedicated for learning various traditional Art forms native to Thrissur, Kerala, India. The Center provides training in different art forms such as Mosaic art, Terracotta art, Mural art, Sculpture making etc. It also includes classrooms and outdoor workspace for people to study and further develop their skills in painting, drawing, handicraft making etc. Spaces are also provided for holding art workshops and other engaging activities for the public.
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View of the Learning Arts Center and Art workshops
Outdoor Gathering Area
SECTION BB
View from the Learning Center
Section through the Learning Arts Center
Interior Courtyard
Learning Art Center
Colonnaded Pathway connecting spaces
1. Admin 2. Lounge 3. Display Gallery 4. Terracotta Art 5. Cafe
Art Workshops
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PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP WORK
Firm: Pragma Architects Planners, Dubai, UAE Year 2020
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MIX USE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Company: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Ground Floor Plan Firm: Pragma Architects Planners, Dubai, UAE Work Undertaken: Zoning of various functions, preparation of interior furniture layout and to develop presentation drawings Softwares Used: Auto-Cad, Illustrator
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EXHIBITION KEY PLAN
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Dubai Design Week 2020
Exhibition Key plan indicating the location of various exhibits Firm: Pragma Architects Planners, Dubai, UAE Project: Pragma Open House: Exhibition of models and drawings as part of Dubai Design Week 2020 Work Undertaken: To prepare a key plan of the office indicating the location of the exhibits displayed and the rules to be followed by the visitors while inside the office
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PUBLIC CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Project Elevation Firm: Pragma Architects Planners, Dubai, UAE Work Undertaken: To prepare the elevations for a public cultural development Softwares used: SketchUp, Auto Cad, Illustrator
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PUBLIC CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Project Elevation Firm: Pragma Architects Planners, Dubai, UAE Work Undertaken: To prepare the elevations for a public cultural development Softwares used: SketchUp, Auto Cad, Illustrator
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3D PHYSICAL MODEL
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project undertaken was to prepare a 3D physical model for a mix use residential development. A model showcasing two typical blocks from the entire project was prepared in a scale of 1: 500. The model was completed in a duration of 4 weeks by a team of 4 members. Project Type: Mix use Residential Development Site Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Team work (4 members) Work Duration: 4 weeks Material used: Bass wood and glue PERSONAL TAKEAWAY: The exercise helped me in the better understanding of various architectural scales and proportions. As a team player it helped me in combining my personal abilities with teamwork skills to complete tasks on time and meet targets.
Image of the Model
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
Exterior view of the Model
Elevation view of the Model
A view of the Model showing the courtyards and vegetation
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
URBAN DESIGN
STREETS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF Location: Confidential STUDY
STREETS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF PROJECT SCOPE The Green Track encompasses the development of the following
STUDY streets each with a specific character that responds to its current
and predominant patterns of use. The projectnature encompasses the development of the following streets each with The proposed intervention on all the streets within the scope nature of a specific character that responds to its current and predominant patstudy willencompasses maintain as athe constant the following properties/zones : The Green Track development of the following terns of use. streets each with a specific character that responds to its current • predominant Adequately spaced nature and patternspavements of use. for pedestrian movement.
The following properties are maintained in the design of the proposed street • Continuous cycle The proposed intervention on tracks all the streets within the scope of interventions: study will maintain as a constant the following properties/zones : • Green zones that acts as a buffer between vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement.for pedestrian movement. • Adequately spaced pavements Adequately spaced pavements for proper pedestrian movement • Dedicated lanes for public transport and alternative mobility • Continuous cycle tracks Continuous cycle modes. tracks Green• zones that a between buffervehicular between Green zones that acts acts as aas buffer traffic andvehicular traffic and pedestrian pedestrian movement. movement
Dedicated lanes public transport and alternate lanesfor for public transport and alternative mobility Land Use• Dedicated modes. للمسار االخضر استعماالت االرض Project Type: Urban Design Location: Confidential
mobility modes
WORK UNDERTAKEN: To assist in the preparation of site maps, 3D models, presentation drawings and primary data collection
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Typical Condition Common Throughout the Green Track with Variations
Typical Condition Common Throughout the Green Track with Variations
Site Model (Team of 5)
انتظار سيارات تجاري Main Street Parkway Wellness Loop Boulevard Heritage Loop
تجاري اداري ترفيهي تعليمي حكومي ديني
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Main Street سكني اداري Provisional Expansion of the Green Track Parkway سكني تجاري Wellness Loop سياحي Boulevard صحي Heritage Loop Provisional Expansion of the Green Track
Map showing the streets proposed for development (Team of 4)
GREEN TRA
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URBAN DESIGN
Existing Street
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Confidential
STREET INTERVENTIONS The problems with the existing streets included narrow sidewalk with no activities or Existing Street vegetation for shade, no sense of safety due to adjacency of vehicle from both sides, median completely devoid of vegetation and faint zebra crossings with no landing zone, often without signals.
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WORK UNDERTAKEN: To assist in the preparation of site maps, 3D models, presentation drawings and primary data collection EXISTING STREET
Model of the existing street Work done: Develop 3D model on SketchUp
Map showing the existing street Work done: To develop presentation drawing on Illustrator
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URBAN DESIGN
Propsed Street - Option 01 (Two Way)
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Confidential
STREET INTERVENTIONS The proposed streets are designed with adequately spaced pavements for proper Propsed Street - Option 01 (Two Way)continuous cycle tracks, green zones that acts as a buffer bepedestrian movement, tween vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement, dedicated lanes for public transport and alternate mobility modes
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WORK UNDERTAKEN: To assist in the preparation of site maps, 3D models and presentation drawings PROPOSED STREET - OPTION 1 (TWO WAY)
Model of the Proposed street Work done: Develop 3D model on SketchUp
Map showing the Proposed street Work done: To develop presentation drawing on Illustrator
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URBAN DESIGN
Propsed Street - Option 02 (One Way)
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Location: Confidential
STREET INTERVENTIONS 4.3 proposed 3 1.8 3 3.6 3.6streets 3.6 4.5 are 3.6 3.6designed 3.6 3 1.8 3 with 4.3 0.9 adequately spaced pavements for proper The Propsed Street - Option 02 (One Way)continuous cycle tracks, green zones that acts as a buffer bepedestrian movement, tween vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement, dedicated lanes for public trans1 4.3 3 1.8 3 3.6 3.6 3.6 4.5 3.6 3.6 3.6 3 1.8 3 port and alternate mobility modes 4.3 0.9 1
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WORK UNDERTAKEN: To assist in the preparation of site maps, 3D models and presentation drawings PROPOSED STREET - OPTION 2 (ONE WAY)
Model of the Proposed street Work done: Develop 3D model on SketchUp
Map showing the Proposed street Work done: To develop presentation drawing on Illustrator
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MISCELLANEOUS Photography, Design Competitions, Exhibition work
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MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTOGRAPHY Selected works
Exterior View of Jameel Arts Center Location: Jameel Arts Center, Al Jadaf, Dubai, UAE
Location: Dubai Expo 2020; Spain Pavilion Location: Dubai Expo 2020; Exterior view of the UAE Pavilion
Location: Taj Mahal, New Delhi, India
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PHOTOGRAPHY Selected works
Spain Pavilion: Interior view Location: Dubai Expo 2020, Dubai, UAE
Location: Interior view of Jameel Arts Center, Dubai, UAE
‘Amar Singh gate’ (Entrance gate to Agra Fort) Location: Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
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DESIGN COMPETITION
MISCELLANEOUS
Annual NASA Design Competition
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COMPETITION BRIEF The design programme intends to explore, identify and re-interpret the ‘liminal spaces’ in the respective context with a vision to inform a society. Liminal spaces are those thankless transitional, in between spaces which remain in backdrop to highlight or connect with the primary functional boundaries. They are not here and not there, i.e. does not belong to any category or reference point. APPROACH The traditional Hindu ‘Agraharams’ (Brahmin neighborhood consisting of row houses on either side of the road) of Trivandrum, Kerala, India were documented and studied. Agraharams incorporated the way of life back then, which was centered around temples and religion. The streets of Agraharams served as spaces for temple festivities and possessions. The streets were thus spaces of rich cultural significance with women drawing traditional Kolams in front of their houses, children playing and adults exchanging conversations. However the streets that once bounded the community together at present serve just as a space for transportation. Today, agraharams are fast disappearing to make way for bigger and modern houses. With the younger generation migrating to cities or other countries across the world in search of jobs, Agraharams now stand alone with only memories of a way of life The Artwork depicts the change in psychological liminality. It depicts the transition of the society in to the modern age with lose of its rich culture and heritage.
Team of 10 Short listed under top 60 out of 300 entries
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MISCELLANEOUS
PRAGMA OPEN HOUSE Dubai Design Week 2020
EXHIBITION OF MODELS AND DRAWINGS Pragma’s Open House showcased a variety of models and drawings produced by the practice for projects of various scales and nature as part of the Dubai Design Week 2020. WORK UNDERTAKEN: Assist in coordinating the Design exhibition at Pragma Office, Dubai.
Models and drawings on display
Display of hand made models
Photo credits: Sahil Latheef
Posters of featured Projects
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