Undergraduate Architectural portfolio (Arun and Sibikkumaar)

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Glace

Combined Architectural portfolio of Arun S Sibikkumaar D P

An Undergraduate Architectural Portfolio

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Having a smooth , glazed or glossy surface. As described by the dictionary , described in here as a platform that reflects the works of Arun Sivakmar and Sibikkumaar D P and their interest in putting foreword their thoughts. Glace wants to show that future of knowledge and experience. We do not know what the future holds but the only way to find out is to create a platform where the most inspiring individuals can meet and share their ideas. This would become a platform where these ideas can flourish and as nothing could be achieved without an experience in the field. We wish to show case our works and we believe “together we stand , divided we fall� , we felt that we two get to work well together and that is how we had been in the past five years of our Architectural life. We assure to put in the fullest potential into the work that we do and make the output the best we can.

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For all that it taught, do justice and let it decide where you stand...

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AboutUs “Your positive action combined with positive thinking results in success.� Shiva khera

Six years down the lane, when it was my decision to decide what do i choose for the under graduate program , i choose Architecture because i wished to be unique and i wanted a course that would let me work at ease of choice , where my efforts gets to feel . Its been five years through the line to finish the program and now we put down all that we have done and leave the rest to you to mark us and take in as Architects in your firm and make us a part to contribute for the success of your firm. We have completed undergraduate degree in Marg Institute of Architecture Swarnabhoomi (MIDAS), Tamil Nadu in the year 2017 (Freshers). I have done my internship program at Chromed design studio, New Delhi Auroservice, Auroville Hope our portfolio marks up to the standards of your firm. Thank you

Arun Sivakumar S/O Sivakumar Arjunan 4


“Everything happens for a reason live it , love it , learn from it� Most things in my history were not chosen by me , either is the architecture but ended up being the best things. These five years in architecture were the happiest and also the saddest part of my life that taught me the path to take the right decisions and directions in future. But never has a second thought of giving up on things. we stand by together and fight till we succeed and thats how we win it. we have been putting forth ourselves efficiently in all the work that we have done . Hope we do our best in the coming days of our life. I had my first internship in Formatrix Delhi and the second one in Allied Architects, Delhi We believe that we together would make great achievements, consider giving us a chance to prove ourselves. Thank you

Sibikkumaar D P S/O Dhanabalan V 5


Sensing Spaces through Architecture (page no 8-29) A thesis study on a Museum of spaces.

User Experience of spaces Concept Development Site Analysis Basement Plan Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Sections and Elevations Agrocentre (page no 30-42)

A thesis study on Implementation of Agro centre module in Tamil Nadu and its surroundings

Poultry Farm Sections and Elevations Cattle Farm Goat Farm Agro Building Space craft (page no 44-45)

A competition entry for Roca on design

for Spa

tecture Association

A Design of a Mall with theaters

A design on school for Spastic

Mall Architecture (page no 46-57) Site plan Ground Floor plan Second Floor plan Sections and Elevations Urban Study (page no 58-66) COVER STORY

Urban design Study on Aminjikarai, Chennai and its Surroundings

Greenscaping Proposal SWOT Analysis Street Design Elements Design Proposals Writting Architecture (page no 67)

A competition entry on writing architecture about an imaginary space and its reality

Monopod Design (page no 68-69)

A competition entry for Students Archi-

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Spastic School (page no 70) Library Model (page no 71)

Scaled physical model of Community Library

History Model (page no 73-73)

Scaled physical model of Catal Huyuke

Renders (page no 73)

To put forth outputs of Rendering softwares

Art Inspiration(page no 74-83)

Emotions and imaginations that have been put down to Art

Pen and Ink art Stippling Art Photography

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Preface This Portfolio of Arun Sivakumar and Sibikkumaar puts forth ,Architectural and allied works for the user to get an outline of the subject. We would like to thank everyone who have been of support in completing this five years of Architectural Course. The magazine has been designed for graphic study and to get the outline of the subjects that that they have designed. It is to be considered that all the images and representations in this book are not to scale. The expressions and emotions in this magazine may vary from user to user. We also put-forth that all the contents in this magazine are ours and true , Proper acknowledgment has been given for the reference data if added. Thank you Resume at the end

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Sensing spaces throughArchitecture A thesis on Musuem Design by

Arun Sivakumar

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The design Brief.

The design tries to exhibit art and space in a single environment. The space tries to manipulate the emotions of the user experiencing it. The spaces have been designed to exhibit the art and cultural aspects of the surrounding. The sensing spaces museum would be a monumental structure not through the vision but its becomes monumental by its experience and the impact that it creates on the user. The museum also has been specially designed spaces for the art lovers to spend time extensively in art . Spaces have been designed for them to work in a relaxed environment. The extensive usage of concrete tries to subtle the color that doesn’t disturb the surrounding. The structure remains calms and doesn’t disturb the heritage value of the environment. The design although been placed in a heritage area. The building becomes a point of interest because of governments proposal for a greater development in the city. The existing space has been analyzed and the proposal for museum has been given with an intention to popularize the heritage value of the space.

ness environment of the society. The study involved interview with the people and the things that have influenced them to chose fort cochi as a place to live at ease. The art and architecture have been mixed to get in the visual appeal of the environment.

The design tries exhibit art and space in a single environment.

Why Fort Cochin?

The site for the design has been chosen in fort cochi. Fort cochi has its influence on art with the enthusiasts flowing into the city because of its historic importance. Fort cochi has been a place for the art lovers and for the people to explore different kind of architecture in a collective experience. Fort cochi has its historical background of being ruled by the Chinese, Portuguese and British and therefore gets an unique of mixed culture The spatial and visual experience of the space in fort cochi tries to exhibit the artistic character of the people and its influence in the busi-

Redefining the experience in a Museum

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Virasat-e-Khalsa , the Experience of Cultural Museum

My interpretation on what I felt 3 storey's high seeing all the works. tent of a Sikhism. when the visitor visiting for the first time a museum which enhanced and balanced both art and architecture. This museum of Sikhism is located in shri Anandpur Sahib in the state of Punjab designed by architect moshi safdie.It was a really hot day I and my friends reached around 11 AM, as soon as we stepped near the entrance we were AWE -STRUCK by the structure which stood majestically. A museum becomes interesting by displaying unknown facts and history but the structure of this museum created a curiosity within us seeing the complex structure. It was really hot that day and when we started walking closer to the museum it turned really cool and breezy because of the water body and the landscaping around the building. the building itself is made of sandal colored dholpur stone and the texture was so good to touch, feel and walk around the curvy structures. the structure was like a lotus opening in separate parts which were connected and one or two had a sharp roof like a sword end .the structure was so massive and was in parts where that were different from one another. As soon as we entered inside, we were in a dark room where there were lights all around moving human figures depicting the lifestyle and the culture of the Sikh people. It was not just an art on a wall. the lights, the Punjabi songs played in the background projected art somewhere moving it was on an entire wall showcasing different activities .moving lights here and there focus lights on the art wall. it really made us stop and look what it was. we were just moving along with the crowd on the ramp which led nearly

the architect has taken the visitors around the building knowing the pauses where a visitor might get bored, also the display was made interesting using the light technology, illusions , sound effects and the corners were utilized with huge displays and holographic projections. there were not just artificial lights there were also corridors were the natural lights peeps in and the 3 phases of lighting at an exact interval was maintained where the natural light, the mild darkness, the artificial lights could be seen and felt. we moved on and on and everywhere we could find 3d projections, the artist had communicated in different mediums to make the visitors to look into their details. the last phase was the Sikhs contribution to the freedom struggle. the talking wax statues surreal where the recorded speech delivered during the struggle was played. projected newspaper cuttings on the wall featuring important incidents with audiovisual effects where the patriotism could be felt. In general, every museum has so much information to learn and wonder. but this museum was so lively throughout and was exciting from the beginning till the end. the best part is after seeing inside the museum we just came out and took a walk around the building where there was a refreshing water body around it with soothing landscaping where we could just sit, relax and gaze at the building and enjoy the breeze. every space outside and inside the museum gives the visitors different feel. it was not just the space we could experience also we could learn and explore how the advanced technology portrays the con10

feels happy, contended and worthy of a place that is indeed where the success of an architect lies. At the end of the day, the museum recreates respect within not just on Sikhism but makes us feel proud as an Indian of our ancestor's sacrifices and patriotism for the nation. The Joy and celebration of the culture, tradition and the bravery of Sikhism is just nailed.

Narrated by Sri Abi-


The Gift shop Narrated by Ayshwarya Suresh A lobby space in Arabian Park Hotel, with a small gift shop. The painting of the Eiffel Tower drawn parallel to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, both towers symbolizing victory and beacons to their nations. Thus influencing a visitor's thoughts in attempting to advertise the pride of Burj Khalifa with the miniature models aligned along with the painting of Eiffel tower on the same wall plane. The user experiences space with uplift of emotion towards the pointed structures of the exhibit in the gift shop. Due to the dominating shape of the tower all over the space, she feels the exaggeration of the object to the users and feels it a key of tactics played by the shopkeeper to please people in buying those gifts.

The Massiveness

User Experience of Spaces Narrated by K.S Harish Standing in front of this building and stretching my neck to realize its massive stance made me feel "insignificant".

The roadside watchers

Narrated by Lakshmanan Palani

It takes only a Milli second to realize it is just a poster. But there is a lapse of a moment. The user experiences the kinetics in the space. 11


The Movement The design of the sensing spaces museum starts with an symmetry in the entire form. Although the external spaces remains clean and smooth the interior spaces have been designed to utilize the maximum of the spaces. The space tries to brings in connectivity to the external environment and increases social interaction among the people. The spaces have been designed to sense through movement. Different spaces have been identified to create change in emotions of the user as he moves across the building. The monumental structure of the building is achieved only through the visual appeal of the spaces, thus the skyline of the heritage space remained undisturbed. The Flow The entry to the building marks its monumentality in the flow of the pathway to the basement , the structure runs across a lengthy easy moving staircase of around 50-60 meters from ground and reaches the basement which is of 6metres from the ground level. The structure also has a ramp running through from the movement of physically challenged people. The sides of the steps has a thick matte growth of plants that hang on from the ground. This makes the space visually cool and mentally reduces the stress that may be caused as the user moves down the flight. The structure then makes an acute break into a dark space where you experience a entire new atmosphere of kinetics on visual bias. The space also acts as a buffer space and a space to forget the ancient architecture of the surrounding and other aspects in and around the site thus making the user ready to experience the museum with full knowledge.

The wall climber tries to add beauty to the space , the climbers are trimmed according to certain pattern that makes it an piece of art. The climbers also reduces the brutal ism that might be caused due to the extensive usage of concrete in the structure.

The entry although doesn’t lead straight into the museum , it tries to break the space and create in enthusiasm to the user to know the lead of the way.

The elaborated walkway through the ground gets in the group together and marks unity as they arrive at the entrance thus making them stable to experience the museum.

The spaces try to connect each other space thus making it a connectivity where although theres a pause in between , the user wishes to experience the entire museum at a stretch and then tries to ease out. The spaces also create a change in his emotions as he moves across the spaces.

With the entire space being very stable and smooth, to add texture to the place these climbers run on the side walls of the pathway leading to the basement

Entrance to the museum Sand filing beneath the steps, no foundation is required because of the soil condition. The parent rock still is stable preventing the intrusion of sea water in the soil and to the site.

The entire space when aligned to a particular space to the outer view of the sea water. The of the people having a look at the outer wor

The space for the stay of the people although is placed in the key collision space , it remains isolated without any hindrance in the circulation of the general public.

The space has been clearly demarcated for the people who need a stay to access with greater ease. Movement across the spaces

The entrance to space gives no chance for people to know the design of the museum.

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Equal amount of interest has been given to open spaces and necessary sit-out and spill spaces have been given for the best experience of the museum.


The climbers not only adds on visual beauty to the space but also acts as a barrier to prevent inflow of rain water into the basement from the surface.

The entrance to the museum marks its monumentality in terms of the view through the entrance, the skyline of the area thus remains undisturbed.

The stairs that connects the exit from the stays to the musuem is made as a social transition space where the user makes himself comfortable by looking at the happening around the space. The space tries to create vastness by its height and the single standing structure and the void that surrounds it

long run edison bulb tries to break in moderninsm in strucuture

In this space the staircase becomes the point of interest because of its position that it stands on. book shelf

The staircase of the stay area

r angle brings in more connectivity of the e spaces as been designed where the interest rld is not lost

The shore that makes the site interesting to move across. But the access remains limited to maintain the enthusiasm

The spaces have been designed to make both the general public and the art lovers who stay in the museum experience the museum with same interest.

The end spaces after each display remains to be an transition space that has been designed to get in the interest of the people. The user makes himself ready mentally to move on to the next spaces without any deviations of the preceding space.

The Equilibirum The space leading to the underground auditorium has been aplace of emotional attempt to take forward the emotions that hid deepwithin us. As the user enter into the space he find the floor being slope that he feel to the space the had been designed to exhibhit the art on the wall. As the user goes he steps down and finds himself unstable due to the change in the equilibirum . After he becomes stable he moves on to the the underground pathway that connects to the auditorium into the lenghty structure. Thus making him realise the emotions that he had hid adn havent expressed for a long. The space where the entry to the auditorium is located gets in an unique space that defines itself from the rest of the space throught the definition of the tilted cuboid that inscribed into the space and is made visible through the surface by texture and material usage. Relax The stay has been designed for the art lovers and other enthusiasts who have shown much interests and wish to stay and practice art at the musuem. The spaces for their stay 13

have been designed to make every part of thier movement through thier space a unique one. The monumentality of the space have also been achieved with the heights and the voids thus created. Stairway The stairway have been uniquely placed in a space that would make the space and the stairway as an exhibit. The movement through the stair would create a broadness in the mind due to the perspective in which the movement around it is visualised . The space acts as multi use space that could act as dining or library or a general gathering space.

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Natural lighting in case of acute shortage of electricity. The space has been designed for the people to create a point of interest of the space that is leads to the underground auditorium. The space thus demarcates the entry to the auditorium

The art has been wall mounted and designed such a way that people don’t try to handle the art physically. Section and plan of sensing space The floor has been kept as a slope. The slope changes the equilibrium of the brain and also acts as a barrier in preventing people from touching the art exhibits and also the makes people tremble of change in mental equilibrium.

seating space along the wall

Rest rooms

art exhibits

slope of the floor from high to low at the entrance seating space along the wall

way into the space Basement to Auditorium

The narrow entrance to the building gives in a way for the uprise of interest to reveal the space inside.

Strips defining the cuboid space

The dark entry to the site is taken away by the light that peeks at two place when the user moves in creating a vision to the spaces beyond.

The acute angle creates a negative approach to the user.

Plan of entrance to the space Space that opens up as the user gets into the museum.

The users mind moves across in the harmony thus following a curved surface but the easiest way to approach the site becomes the linear one.

Peek outflow of light (cove). The central area consists of the hindrance to the space beyond, it could be a shaded space.

landscaping has been used as a major element in designing the sensation in the spaces. This marks the entry of the user into the space.

Circulation thru landscape

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Movement of the user across the space thus disturbing the emotions that caused in the space that he moves across.

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The first region that creates impact to the user of the space being a open space.

The space that causes the increase in the emotional aspect where the user could get stuck due to hindrance concluded by all the other users of the space.

Cover up space

Entry to the space

Although the plan remains symmetrical, the user doesn’t feel the same as he experiences different types of the flora and fauna as he moves across

The pathway inside the space, the exhibits are hung on the walls. Movement across the landscape

Space for the exhibit.

Lounge

The spaces have been divided to three, two dining spaces and a central lobby space. Entrance to the hotel.

Glass wall, connecting the spaces to external environment. Open sitting space

View of restaurant

Water pond, two different colors expressing the change in mood. Single point of interest , Curvilinear Structure that could be an installation.

Entry to the museum space

Section thru first space

Water pond, two different colors expressing the change in mood.

The deviation in the stairs that leads to the outer space where water would be at both the side leveling up to the surface, where the exterior view of the building could be viewed.

Clean water has been poured into these spaces that causes visuals kinetics in the space below. The water could be changed to colored liquid as a result would change the visualization below.

Thick transparent glass has been used to take the load of the water above and diffuse the light falling on it.

Concrete slab of the roof

Detail of entry cut out in ceiling

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The view of the external environment is achieved in all the directions of the space


The beginning The entry to the building has been designed with narrow dark ways that break at two places for light that brings in attention of the user to get to the space and reveal what happens over there, The space opens up to a large space where you get the drastic change of circulation that over throws.. The stair leading to the net level breaks up in the middle to give an experience of the viewer the exterior spaces of the building in a different perspective. The spaces have been designed in such a way that the user tries and gets affinity towards the water body and wishes he could get in touch to it, The landscape This space in the building has been allocated for sensing through landscape. The landscape although remains symmetrical in plan the experience through the space remains unique because of the movement that one adapts through as he moves across. The spaces have been uniquely designed with difference in the flora and fauna of the landscape. The landscape allow the user to get upheld for the emotions thats been created in the movement. The space also creates a surprise attempt trying to get in landscape into the space without any visual appearance of the space before. The space also acts as a gallery where the subject is hung on the wall. The subject could be either a painting or a object itself but should be able to stand against the wall exposed to the environment. The Directions The space have been identified to test the emotions of human. The space gets divided into two active spaces, The negative and the positive one. The space although doesn’t tend to express any kind of the negative feel. The voids and the amount of its social interaction to the exter-

nal spaces defines the keen in exploring the outer space. Thus when breaking out to the next space gives in an inner emotion to keep oneself secured, away from the too much exposure of the space to the external environment. The hotel also divides itself into three doesn’t get a fell of the same, the space gets a lounge, dinning and open sit-out in the evening.

The expected movement of the user through the space Void space to cover the shape of the room. The entry to the space

The exit through the space Plan of Ellipse room The initial movement of the user through the space

The space where the user realize the threat inside the concentric circles comes out from the space and realizes the actual circulation gets noticed by the art exhibits along the wall

Solar panels could be used for the optimum conservation of the energy on the site. Glass panel to get in the maximum Art boards has been sunlight into the space displayed on every landing and natural lighting Green cover has been directed for each of those space to get the maximum from the nature and thus making the space active.

The exit from the museum is marked by the straight flight landing from the first floor to the basement

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The spaces beneath the stairway has been used for the placement of services and open spaces for people to ease out.

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This place becomes the space where light enters into the museum space, this space is made of glass, which also the void in the ceiling gets in a feel of standing still.

The vice versa of the other space happens here. The glass place important role in this space. All the four sides of the space gets connected to the outer space by the maximum space made of glass fiber.

Plan of museum space

The main space where the artefact’s could be placed for view. The space gets an unsecured feel of the space with the running of the entrance stairs below. The space thus makes one feel the freedom of space. The transition tries to differentiate two spaces separately and this space connects to the rest rooms This space becomes a place for people who wish to stay at the museum to interact with other people or a place for relaxation. It could also act as a informal library space. The height of the structure creates a monumental feel to the user. The central atrium allows effective lighting of the space.

Diffused lighting through natural ventilation

Section of waiting space

The natural lighting is achieved by slit that open up near the ceiling. Thus no direct fall of light disturbs the mood of the building.

The space feels as lounge and eases of the stress in human mind.

Entry to the space The space when seen through the section or plans tries to define the aspects similarly thus giving the perfect sense of the positive and negative play of spaces.

section of museum space

The entry to the space

The museum space tries to show the play of glass in the space, the conventional method of the room surface gets changed here, the edges of the room has been built with glass, thus creating a sense of instability but the space remains pleasing.

The transition spaces tries to collect the emotions that have been experienced in the space before, this space allows user to ease out . The space also connects to washrooms.

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the roof surface above the stairs had been used for green growth and the angled surface is been used for the installation of solar panel

The space finally opens up to infinite view to the sea and beyond thus creating a fell of vastness to the user experiencing the space

Usage based on levels

The movement into the building starts from the basement thus taking to various levels of view and experience..

The staircase leads to the nest museum space , The flight space by itself acts as an jaw dropping exhibit because of its monumentality

The middle level becomes the space where the user whole heartedly experiencing only the museum space without any deviation to external environment. Natural lighting to the site is given near the roof so that the external view doesn’t affect the experience inside the building.

Installation breaking the linear connectivity in the space. Section across stairway

Seating space, generally a gathering space and relaxation space.

Staircase form museum spaces connecting the next museum space. Thus this space becomes an active transition space.

The exterior view of the building remains the same but the interior space becomes more adaptable according to the experience of the space

The concentric circle that goes on, attracts the user to experience moving through them.

Section across Ellipse room

There are spill out spaces on the ground where the user gets to interact with shore partially.

The experience The zoning of the spaces had been done according to the interaction with the external environment. The user experiences various spaces and tries connecting himself to the external dimension only after a course of time. The rooms have been designed precisely to capture the specific emotions of the people . The transition spaces have also been designed to make people moving on without allowing them to take a long pause of the subject. The interest of the people is thus maintained according to the stress that built upon as they move across the building. The structure since made of concrete brings in brutal-ism the structure doesn’t create the sense of the same because of breaking up of the space. Edison bulbs have been hung of long wires thus marking the character of the building. Thus the bulbs doesn’t create any change in the experiential feature of the space.

These concrete spaces act as a medium for the user to move in. But as he moves in he experiences hindrance thus feels the outer space designed for the movement and the inner space acts as an exhibit. The concentric narrowing down of circles, thus getting in the interest of the user.

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The spaces around act as a space for the expression of art exhibits hung from the wall. The structure has been made ellipse to break the monotonicity and to add on to the emotional change in human mind.


Diffused lighting has been given to space that has a wide view of the site. Edison bulb has been used monotonous to maintain the aesthetic beauty of the space.

The space has been a welcoming space where the user gets a whole view of the shore that is pleasing and he feels opened up. This space has been designed as space for the people to pause and relax.

Section thru various outer space This space has been a place where people get a minimal view of the shore but could enjoy the cool breeze that takes in.

The shaded space beneatht the floor has been nuilt as spill out space for the people to relax.

infinite view to the external space. Edison bulbs becomes the mood lighting for the space View toward the sea The space has been designed for the people to pause, this becomes the final space where people could actually sit and interact about the museum exhibits.

The Directions The spaces have been designed to show up the external spaces limitedly. The spaces play important role to where and when the external spaces have to be showed and the places that need interaction with the external environment. The places where natural ventilation is needed. The places have been designed to experience change in emotions as they move across the space.. The flight that directs the user to the exit from the first floor has been converted as a gallery space where there are exhibits on every landing that they get down. Natural lighting has been directed to those spaces, although the entire space has been air conditioned, to minimize the heat gain through the roof, the roof of the flight has been covered with green

Although the four walls have been closed, there is free flow of air in and out of the space due to the extensive flow of air in and around the space.

This space becomes a transition space between the open sit-out and the enclosed cubical Section thru informal workspace

This semi open space is used for the people to sit and talk at ease and also for the people to work on the art in open or in the cubical designed for them.

growth. Thus adding sustainable character to the building.

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Concept Development


Population of Cochi - 2,509,815 in 2016 Latitude: +10.02 (10°01'12"N) Longitude: +76.22 (76°13'12"E) Site Area - 20110 Sq mt (4.9 Acres) Land use - Heritage and tourism Soil type - Stable Teri’s, Brown sands Height limit - !5 metres Coastal Regulation Zone II Minimum setback of 3-7 meters. The study show cases the movement of wind along the site, proximity of places around the site and the green cover surrounding the area. The study gets in the access and other physical aspects that needs to be examined for making the site stable for the building to be constructed on it. The inference that is achieved by the site analysis makes it a better place for the proposed museum to built upon. The study gets to a conclusion that the site becomes a major welcoming place for all the user to access with ease due to its location. The site has easy access to transportation thus making it a tourist point of interest. The pleasant environmental factors such as weather, wind flow and the easy connectivity to the shore adds on to the strength of the site.

Fort Kochi and Mattanchery - Traditional town area with heritage precincts/buildings - High density mixed used development - Place of tourism importance - Poor infrastructure & connectivity The site for the design has been chosen in fort cochi. Fort cochi has its influence on art with the entusiasts flowing into the city becasue of its historic importance. Fort cochi has been a place for the art lovers and for the people to explore different kind of architecture in a collective experience.Fort cochi has its historical backfground of being ruled by the chinese, portuguesen and british and therefore gets an unique of mixed culture.

SiteAnalysis

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The design tries exhibit art and space in a single environment. The space tries to manipulate the emotions of the user experiencing it. The spaces have been designed to exhibit the art and cultural aspects of the surrounding. The sensing spaces museum would be a monumental structure not through the vision but its becomes monumental by its experience and the impact that it creates on the user. The museum also has specially designed spaces for the art lovers to spend time extensively in art . Spaces have been designed for them to work in a relaxed environment. The extensive usage of concrete tries to subtle the color that doesn’t disturb the surrounding. The structure remains calms and doesn’t disturb the heritage value of the environment. The design although been placed in a heritage area. The building becomes a point of interest because of governments proposal for a greater development in the city. The existing space has been analyzed and the proposal for museum has been given with an intention to popularise the heritage value of the space.


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BasementPlan


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GroundfloorPlan 23


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FirstfloorPlan 25


SectionsandElevations 26


Elevation towards West

Elevation towards North

Section CC’

Section DD’

The sections and elevations try to show the levels and movement of spaces across the usuem. The plans have been scaled down to fit to the page . Hence the disgram are for the purpose of understanding and not to be scaled. 27


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Section BB’

Section AA’

Section EE’

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AgroCentre A thesis on Agro industry Design by

Sibikkumaar D P

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Agro center a government initiative to solve major problems in agriculture. 1.Farmer suicide 2.degradation of agriculture due to increase in urban footprint. It creates opportunities for farmers who are in the verge of suicide by continuing farming in government land and earn for their living. It also gives them a financial backup where even the government could hold their back in cases of drought, flood etc by farming birds and animals. This creates opportunities for an Architect to study the bird and animal characteristics and create a way of living for it. Thus resulting in cattle farm, poultry farm and goat farm. Solution for later can be achieved by incorporating vertical farming into it which can yield increased crop production and protection of crops from weather related problems. This experimental module has its location at Trichy, geographical center of Tamil Nadu and could be spread all across the nation if its a success.

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FLOWERING PLANTS

BIO PARK

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POULTRY FARMING

GOAT FARMING

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CATTLE FARMING

CAR PARKING

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WATER BODY

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FARMER RESIDENCE

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ROAD TO NEARBY VILLAGE

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CAR PARKING

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View of Agro centre building

Cattle farm and its surroundings

View of Poultry farm

View of Agro centre building

View of Cattle farm

View of Goat farm

View of Agro centre building

View of Farmers residence

View of connections

View of Parking and entry

View of resindence’s kitchen garden

Top view of Goat farm

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Poultry farming means raising various types of domestic birds commercially for the purpose of meat ,eggs and feather production . The most common and widely raised poultry birds are chicken. Here the hens get more spaces and facilities than other system. A farm for hens should contain sufficient space for walk, perch, flap their wings, nest , special feed ad water pot etc. The hens and chicken raised here are native breeds and have special characteristics unlike broilers and this farm has been designed according to it. The base plate of the farm has slit openings covered with wire mesh to allow the droppings to all into the pit ramp during cleaning. The waste falling into the pit is pushed towards the end tank from where the truck collects it to bio-park. Since a lot of heat is generated from the waste the roof of the farm is designed to release it. The feeder room of the farm is located at the Centre for supplying on both sides. The entire farm has openings on all sides covered with wire mesh to restrict chickens from flying out.

This native breed generally has its shelter at an altitude from the ground. It always stays away from its waste due to the heat produced from it. The waste is generally bad odor so the far is surrounded by flowering plants. So the air passing through it goes out in pleasant form.

The dropping of the chicken is collected from the base of the farm and taken to the bio park where it is converted to fuel which in turn runs the generator to produce current.

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Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for long-term production of milk, which is processed for eventual sale of a dairy product. Although any mammal can produce milk, commercial dairy farms are typically one-species enterprises. Here you can remain safe from all losses of crops by adding dairies to it because milk and related products will always have demand for it. So here it becomes support for the farmers here. The cows here are native breeds and the spaces are designed accordingly. ` The farm has separate entries for human and cows. It has a feeder storage-room connected with cow shelter, a water body for drinking and bathing of cows. A semi private space for milking is given at the corner to avoid disturbances. The passage for feeding animals is free from their disturbances and is directly connected to feeder storage and also safe route for the visitors. The water-body is visually connected to the exterior is physically restricted by altitude for the bathing animal. This native breed likely to be rubbing its body on harsh surfaces to tackle itching hence the fence near to the water-body is designed with wood pieces to help them. They have to be tied facing each other, not one behind one because doing so affects their hygiene. They are slightly aggressive in nature which tends to fight with each other so each one is given separate cabins.

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Goat farming is the raising and breeding of domestic goats. It is a branch of animal husbandry. Goats are raised principally for their meat, milk, fiber and skin. Goat farming can be very suited to production with other livestock on low-quality grazing land. Goats efficiently convert sub-quality grazing matter that is less desirable for other livestock into quality lean meat. Furthermore, goats can be farmed with a relatively small area of pasture and limited resources. The spaces are designed according to their characteristics. The planning principle here is just a combination of shapes and lines, where the shapes takes the feeder pillar and the lines connecting then be the play spaces for the goats. The feeder pillar also acts as shade during summer and rain which reduces building sheds for the fleet. The variation in heights of the feeder pillar allocates different feeds for different age groups at same time without any human efforts. The little and weaker ones which are mostly pushed out by the dominant ones have separate feeders where it cannot be interfered. These breeds are likely to be feeding vertically than on ground hence they are provided with vertical feeders around its site. They are highly playable and love to climb and walk on thin platforms which are given connecting the feeder pillars. They tend to sleep on highly elevated platforms and hence the bigger feeder pillars have roof over it acting as their resting spot. 41

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Vertical farming is the practice of producing food and medicine in vertically stacked layers. Vertically inclined surfaces and/or integrated in other structures (such as in a skyscraper, used warehouse, or shipping container). Vertical farming is a revolutionary approach to producing high quantities of nutritious and quality fresh food all year round without relying on skilled labor. Favorable weather . High soil fertility or high water usage and for promotion of this building in our areas some of the government run buildings of agriculture and agriculture products are incorporated to it. Though it is an experimental module in southern India it is located near a distributor for water problems.

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The promotional elements include the weekly market at ground floor due to mass crowd, government granary, government free soil and water test centres and meeting halls

courtyard

As granary refers to storage of agri products it has to placed at an altitude from the ground to avoid dampness . The floor height is raised highly to allow sunlight for crops planted and it also allows free air movement which in turn flushes out the warm air from the structure and plants. recessed base

From the evolution concept of the building appears above with zoning as follows - the market at ground floor. Granary at first floor. test centers at second floor. All floors has planting on it but floors above test centers are completely allocated for growing crops which are all connected by three vertical core.

stepped floors

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It comprises of two systems : The upper pod which has pipelines fixed at both the ends to the source , through which the water and the steam passes. The lower pod with nitrogen lining,floats at a certain level. It is easily detachable and mobile. Nitrogen is Abundant in atmosphere and a lifting gas which helps the pod to float at low levels. Mass of Nitrogen = 0.01kg Which is highly negligible Weight. The total weight of lower pod is mostly the weight of fabric , which is not more than 600 grams. Making it light weight, can be used by all age groups and minimum cleaning required. Steam and water gushing out from the upper pod towards the lower pod, creates an exotic experience of a Spa.

The years the go through causes acute stress in back , adjustable postures in the pod help get back th relaxation giving a sooth feel for the user Materials : Bucky paper, for pipelines , is a carbon material, stronger than steel and can be made heat resistant using coating. Glass fiber, for the skin , is dimensionally stable and moisture and chemical resistant.

Lower pod : Micro sued polyester , has a soft sanded finish, woven tightly with exThe pressure of steam is controlled by the tremely thin fibers, durable water resistant rhythmic puncture of pipe.

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Water and steam Water and steam

Blinds used to reduce the escape of Steam

Changing postures

Bucky paper

Nitrogen

Glass fibre Nomex Micro suede Polyster

Spacecraft is a solution to lack of space for humans in future, without compromising in functionality. Its prime aim is to provide the experience of Spa (Both steam and shower) in a whole new level at your home.

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MallArchitecture Design by

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The design concept tries to integrate the spaces with nature. The spaces have been designed with dark and light voids, thus increasing the interest of the user through the building. Although the external view of the mall remains rigid , the internal spaces put a different feel as the user moves across the building.

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fresh water canal, a pleasing view from the mall

exit from the site

connecting road to the open space reservation

Open space reservation

the rectangular arranged pattern shows the sem structure of the roof for dining and sitout space staff.

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road access to the college inside

inaccessible garden space

Entry to the complex

Old mahabalipuram road, main access to the mall

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Ground floor plan The ground floor plan describes about the sit level zoning of spaces, open space reservations and setbacks, the site has an flowing canal at one of its side. The plan tries to show up the vehicular movement in and around the site, entry exit and placement of the building on the site. The green cover of more then 50% is being achieved in the building site. The integration of the nature inside the building gives its connection to the environment thus not restraining the user to one environmental situation. The mall also has a sit-out that could be accessed only through the mall. Thus the mall doesn’t create a barrier in between the nature and the interacting human.

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Ground plus two The plan describes the spaces that define the character of the building. The plan demarcates the projector room in the ceiling of the cinema theatre. The projector room shares common space for all the projector rooms in the arena. The shopping has been split to playing zone and food market where it becomes a main aspect of leisure and fun getting both the interesting things near to access. The area also differentiates the floor plate to the ground, thus adds on to the understanding of the theory for the structure. The structure becomes a rigid outer shell within which the standing structure is enclosed.

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The structure hence tries to avoid the false ceiling of the roof in each floor and tries to integrate the function and service on a whole path thus opening out the raw structure to stand alone live. The plan describes the element of interest, that get its usage not only in the aesthetics sense but also add on to the functional aspect of the user, where the demarcation tries to differentiate the flooring zones making it a map for the user to describe his place of presence to others. The green courtyard near the entrance acts as a general gathering space and also an element of surprise due to the raised structures along the sides. The area also acts as a internal buffer zone for the people to decide upon the way that they need to proceed in the building . The structure also tries to interlink spaces along with that influential activity of the nature in it. The spaces have been zoned to prevent the public access hinder the zone of office placement and its activity across.

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Ground plus three The plan describes the top structure of the mall that includes a large food court with seating and scenic view to the fresh water canal running next off to the site. The plan also describes composition of red panels on to the surface that acts as a semi permanent roof structure. The space under this category has been added on to the office space in an aim to get in the concept of open planning and also the same would act as a open space for discussion and leisure activities to take place. The space is also attached with an restaurant cum bar to provide service for the office staff to access at ease. The space also gets in more of interaction of spaces with the nature thus making the space lively and creates a pleasing environment for the user to experience the same

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Section through entrance and courtyard

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Section and elevations The section of the site tries to explore the relation between the nature and its integration with the site aspects. The section tries to show the rigidness of the structure that acts as a shell , and the nut that does the function. The slit of exploration and the vastness in the narrow access gets to influence the aesthetics of the urban complex proposed.

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UrbanStudy Urban design by

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Aminjikarai area has been chosen for the urban study, the present design shows the study of the area and the design developments that are required according to the needs of the area through a detailed data analysis. The present design show the greens-cape design (Cover story) and other physical manipulation in the area.

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Development in green cover, vegetation and sustainability Creating a micro climate, controlling global warming Decreasing air pollution, creating clean environment, integrated life Clean atmosphere, Healthy living, more recreational spaces

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Proposal - The vehicular road and the pedestrian pathway being integrated by green growth that allows people to move easily without any pollution due to the vehicles and also they enjoy the walk through.

Proposal - With little modification in the facade space, the growth of greenery is achieved, Street facade , covered green growth are the ways to increase green cover and reduce the pollution caused by the vehicles.

Greenscaping becomes a major scope for making the urban city sustain in the present crisis, Implementation of strong rules for the mandatory green cover in every plot, private or public roof gardening for recreation and also for decreasing the room temperature thus making the urban life comfortable in a sustainable way.

Model of Aminjikarai

Proposal - In places side by kovum there is a setback of 4-6 meters on both sides, these places are modified to open air theaters, walk ways and The open spaces act as integrated Proposal - With study of the sun plantation. The plantation is to proplaces of recreation cum activity path diagram , the places of effec- tect the entire coast of the kovum based place where people come to- tive solar fall is noted and the wall from being flooded and also to regain gether to interact with each other facing are treated for green wall the fertility of the soil. This also paves thus increase the social interaction system and roof garden, The roof a way fro urban farming in the spaces of the spaces thus directly involving garden get to form a legal act where where there are open land, this also in the neighborhood planning of it becomes mandatory for all the provide shade to the residents thus houses to follow it. the area. forming a effective micro climate.

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Due to the absence of proper pedestrian pathways, people have constructed temporary pedestrian bridges on the kovum. The bridges are very weak and there is every possibility for it to collapse and that would lead to accidents.

The vehicles being parked on the road in front of the house results in hindrance for the people to move out in ease. Also this has resulted in increase in vehicle traffic.

The proposed bridges could decrease the time of travel ,accidents and the frustration caused by the same. Thus the SWOT analysis puts forward the completion of this project for the development of the zone.

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Unless necessary action is taken , the condition of kovum would become very worse making the people vulnerable to hygiene issues and sanitation conflicts. Also unless proper pedestrian pathways are being constructed the accidents would go up rapidly. Lets take things optimistic and get on it to make the zone a futuristic and sustainable one.

residing in the area, it becomes the major weakness due to its contamination level at its peak. The traffic signals that the general public doesn’t follow has become a major issue which results in traffic explosion. No proper demarcation of pedestrian crossing, not sufficient road widths, no proper parking facility, less social interaction add to the weakness of the place.

working of proper sewage system, cleaning the kovum , efficient parking places where more public gatherings happen, completion of the flyover, construction of proposed multi level parking complex, proper pedestrian crossing, efficient functioning of traffic signals, planning clean alternate roads and managing the traffic emergence, constructing required subways, level crossing, peThe kovum(sewage canal) although destrian bridges, shopping complex been an advantage for the people The optimistic part becomes net- etc.

UrbanStudy

SWOTAnalysis

“ The analysis inferences the necessary action that needs to taken and the changes that could take place for the transformation of the zone. The implementation of certain ideologies could help in bringing out the optimistic changes in the place. �

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Street design Elements

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continuous tree line with bioswales designed to capture, treat, and infiltrate stormwater runoff as it moves downstream.

3 lane carriageway with appropriate markings as specified in details

median storm water collector with catchpits at regular interval.

street lighting 10m high for carriageway illumination. 32m spacing

3 lane carriageway with appropriate markings as specified in details

pedestrian bulb-outs for street vending padestrian pathway extended by 2 m to facilitate street vending

curb shoulder service lane on street parking green buffer 0.5m green buffer to prevent parking spill into cycle track

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raised giveway with 2-wheeler access pedestrian crossing pedestrian and cycle boulevards

for improved safety

1:6 access ramp cycle crossing Cyc list Mobility

pedestrian refuges

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pedestrian and cycle boulevards

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cycle speed breaker raised giveway opening into highway pedestrian refuges Cyc list Mobility Public Transpor t Mobility

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raised giveway opening into service lane landscape

to define the turning radii and to prevent parking near intersections

cycle speed breaker

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Based on the swot the main issues to be addressed are : 1. Traffic congestion at intersections 2.River Coovam is not looked upon as an asset 3.Transit Stations house an average of 50 bus numbers which calls for the redesign of transit stations and the systems involved to reduce the congestion hence caused 4.Redesign Of Aminjikarai market as an anchoring element in the locality 5.Lack of street elements calls for the reconstruction of the road stretch along with the expansion of road. The Anna arch is the primary anchoring landmark in the location. The current proposal and execution of the two flyovers and under-bridge will have a huge impact on the circulation at the Anna Arch N.M Road Node.

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U nder pas s R es to r ati on

Transit Station Design

Aminji k ar ai Mar k et R edes i gn

P.H R o ad R ec o ns tr u c ti o n

The stru c tures removed as a par t of road expansion shall be incorporated on the other side of P.H road tak ing advantage of the unrestric ted ht. norm as per 2026 dcr n o r ms

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Transformation around the church from the time people started overflowing velankanni, building started crowding resulting lack of green belts. The monopod serves the alternate for the loss. Absorption Chamber The air from the primary winds enter the adsorbtion chamber through the high speed primary fan. Retractable cover 1 is open allowing adsorbtion by the MONOPOD while the retractable cover 2 is closed. Air from which CO2 is adsorbed, exits the chamber through the nozzle. During the entire process the View of Monopod that is proposed to be planted near the Velakkeni Church Area primary and secondary fans also generate electricity for sustaning the compression chamber. Compression Chamber Retractable cover 1 closes and the adsorber is heated by solar methods using the concave mirror.The heated adsorber releases CO2 which moves into the compression chamber since the nozzle closes and retractable cover 2 opens.Once the CO2 bag is full, the cover closes and the piston moves upward compressing CO2 . Dry Ice Chamber At 300 bar pressure CO2 is released to the sublimation chamber. Due to the change in pressure CO2 (gas) solidifies into dry ice which cools the exterior air through convection. The CO2 outlet at the base of the MONOPOD opens for a short interval just before there is another load of CO2 input for the sublimed CO2 to exit

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Spastic school is to help and treat students with cerebral palsy, caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord and involving reflex resistance to passive movement of the limbs and difficulty in initiating and controlling muscular movement. This is an institute with both teaching and treatment for students and classes for parents.

quality, helps in knowing their position in the room. Visual - Every block has its own color and pattern drawn on it. Danger zones such as pools are given warm color which disturbs their movement towards it.

Kinesthetics - Feel though all senses. Flowering plants with different The spaces has been zoned with a scents are planted for specific idenclear clarity for academics and treat- tifications. Flooring tiles with texment in three ways such as audio, ture are laid in order for safe movevisual and kinesthetic. Not only ment. Doors open when the wheel from the teachers, the students here near is rotated. Spaces for mud can also learn from the buildings, therapy, hydro therapy are allocated doors, windows, patterns, color etc. for kinesthetic learning. i.e Architecture as Teacher.

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SpasticSchool

Audio - Different blocks have different sounds as identity which helps visually challenged students to identify. Roofs of building be trapezium which has good sound reflecting

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Physical Model (Library Design) Arun Sivakumar

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Catal Huyuk Catal Huyuk Uncovered in 1961 by the British archaeologists James Mellart,Catal Huyuk was in Neolithic settlement in Anatolia which some date as Anion as the 8th Milennia B.C.E excavations by stanford Archaeologist Lan Hodder. Catal huyuk is located in the Konya Plain, it was a city of honey combed rooms and courtyars, a self contained unit with the use of ladders, the people of Catal Huyuk entered thier homes through the roof, the city housed as many as 7000-1000 residents. The civilization is formed mainly due to the Twin-Coined Volcano of Mount Hasan. The people of Catal Huyuk were Agriculturists and Horticulturists. They also hunted wild bulls , Deer, Horses and Pigs. The walls were decorated by wall murals and paintings. The houses were kept clean and were plastered every year. Some clearly served Ritualistic Purposes adversed as shrine. Of the 139 Rooms uncovered, Mellaart identified 40 of them as shrines, the Civilization is delivered to be destroyed because of the volcanic eruption.

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Location of Catal Huyuk

Ornaments and jewels

Murrel art and hand drawn city plan

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Photography tries to capture things that we expect that to act. It stops the frame for us to admire the valuable shots for a longer time. The photo show the gradient in the sky ans the calmness of the moon in it, that has created peace in its surrounding. Place - Pondichery

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The setting of sun ,the darkness taking control over the atmosphere and the transition really makes one enjoy the moment. Place - Port Blair

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Arun Sivakumar

S/O Sivakumar Arjunan

Date of birth - 17 March 1995 Address - Avadi, Chennai , Tamil Nadu Phone number - +919790799402 Email id - arunsivakumar17@ gmail.com

Education

Vijayanta Nursery School, TN1998 St Ann’s Hign School, AP1999 Vijayanta Senior Secondary School, TN2003 Sree Vidyanikethan International School,AP2007 Vijayanta Model Higher secondary School, TN2009 Marg Institute of Design and Architecture (MIDAS), TN2012-2017

Internship

Chromed Design Studio New

Delhi

2D,3D designs of Residence,Resto-bar,Co-working space,Exposure to Client meetings and Socializing with People. Auroservice Auroville Freedom of thoughts,Exposure to various cultures, Pavilion Design, Urban farming practices.

Languages Tamil Mother-tongue English Fluent Hindi Fluent Telugu Fluent

Hobbies

Painting Singing Traveling Sport(Badminton)

Experience

57th Annual NASA Campus chief Coordinator Was successful in managing the technical and supportive need 4000 students

Software skills Autodesk Autocad Advanced Google Sketchup Intermediate Adobe Photoshop Intermediate Adobe Illustrator Intermediate Adobe Lightroom Intermediate Adobe Indesign Intermediate Adobe Premier Pro Intermediate Autodesk 3DS Max Beginner Corel Painter Beginner Microsoft Office Intermediate 84

Participation

Laurie Baker Workshop Got some hands on experience from LBC Workshop Fractal Workshop Attended a beginner Fractal workshop by Takbit Fatima Roca Design Competition Participated in Innovative Restroom design by Roca.

Knowledge

Manual Drafting The satisfaction that you get after the entire work is done makes manual drafting my favorite mode of working Sketching The key to put down my thoughts quickly to paper that come in handy always. Painting Art has always been my interest that could be experienced in different perceptions Model making When patience brings you happiness at every moment. Photography Moments that i wish to be preserved and it should be the way i see it


CV

Sibikkumaar D P S/O Dhanabalan V

Date of birth - 22 March 1995 Address - Karur , Erode , Tamil Nadu Phone number - +919442821416 Email id - sibi.gymnas@gmail. com

Education

Knowledge

Experience

Internship

Software skills

Participation

Holy cross School, Salem1999 Green Park School, Namakkal2008 SRV School ,Rasipuram2009 Marg Institute of Design and Architecture (MIDAS), TN2012-2017

Formatrix New Delhi 2D, 3D design, Modeling, Detailing of the subject, Pricing, Residence, Commercial Projects. Allied Architects New Delhi Freedom of Design, Limits of Planning, Structures of Building, Modeling, Rendering in detail, Leadership Qualities.

Languages Tamil Mother-tongue English Fluent Hindi Basic

Model making Photography Event Management Documentation Site-work Leadership Sports

Autodesk Autocad Advanced Google Sketchup Advanced Adobe Photoshop Intermediate Adobe Illustrator basic Adobe Lightroom Intermediate Adobe Indesign Intermediate Adobe Premier Pro basic Autodesk 3DS Max basic Lumion Advanced Microsoft Office Intermediate 85

57th Annual NASA Treasurer Could successfully maintain inflow and outflow of Large amount of money. Intra college sports Secretary Was able to do all the best possible for the improvement of sports and other co-curricular activities College Class Committee Was boldly able to put forth the needs and demands of the students to the management SIDC Trophy - 56th NASA Zakyanta Trophy - NIT ANDC Trophy - 57th NASA

Hobbies

Movie critic Event managing Traveling Sport


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