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UG ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SUSHMITA NAIDU
Why me ? I have the designer’s EYE! With growth mindset and a thirst for wisdom, my constant need to learn new things and master them has led me do things I wouldn’t otherwise have. I am versatile, flexible and adapt to changes quickly. I am naturally a Leader with team skills, decision making skills and a compitative nature. Most of all, I am a humble learner with an open mind who takes criticism well.
Age : 22 years Sex : Female Nationality : Indian I am an enthusiastic Undergraduate student with a passion for Designing. Studying in my 5th Year of Bachelor’s in Architecture in KLE Technological University, Hubballi, Karnataka.
Languages : English Kannada Telugu Hindi Address : H.no 13, Indira Colony, Keshwapur, Hubballi, Karnataka,580023
Sacred Heart Convent, Hubballi, Karnataka PRE-SCHOOL
Chinmaya CBSE, Hubballi, Karnataka PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
Jnanada Integrated, Hubballi, Karnataka PRE-UNIVERSITY
KLE Technological Uni, Hubballi, Karnataka UNIVERSITY - ARCHITECTURE
Softskills
Achievements and Competitions Streets for people Chalenge 2020 - Winners ( Hubballi) ANDC 2019 - Top 24 ( Vilage pockets design) Twin-motion
MS Office
Passion/ Interests
ANDC 2020 - Top 60 ( Bus terminus Design ) Design her future Challenge 2020 - Participation Mohammad Shaheer Landscape Trophy - Participation Revamp Design Trophy - Participation
Landscape Architecture Drafting
Interior Design
Rendering
Music, Art and Dance
Painting
Sports and Literature
Models
Star Gazing and Astronomy
Strengths
Events / Conventions Zonal NASA Host -Unravel 2017 Annual NASA Convention -Vagamon, Kerala 2018 Zonal NASA Convention -Guntur, Andra Pradesh 2019 Anaagata Talk series - NASA Reva University 2019
Team management
Adaptability
Communication
MASA Convention - Talk series, Bangalore 2018
Decision Making
Leadership
Conceptual thinking
Sketch Like an Architect - Talk series, Online 2020
Index CAMPUS PLANNING Semester 7 MASS HOUSING Semester 4 STREET DESIGN
Competition
INTERIOR DESIGN Semester 6 OPEN EXHIBITION
Semester 6
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BUS TERMINUS
All semesters
Competition
Naidu
FIRST FLOOR PLAN A renowned education society in North Karnataka wants to develop a College of Architecture Campus at their property located at Kalghatta near Hosapete. The campus will house 600 students 50 faculties and 50 support staff. The campus should be developed adhering to the campus planning principles. The design should follow space and area requirements as per COA Minimum Standards of Architectural Education Regulations 2020 and suffice all the facilities and requirements of an Ideal Campus project. The design should integrate form and function with use of different materials. The design approach should be with the context of the site and considering the local climatic aspects.
ACADEMIC BLOCK
TOTAL AREA 35545.75 sqm (approx 8.78 Acres) APPROCH By 24m wide road along the west edge of the site, TOPOGRAPY Has a gradual slope of 10m from lowest point in the west to the highest point towards the east.
AIM A powerful learning environment for Architecture students.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN ACADEMIC BLOCK
B’
A
B
A’
HOSTEL BLOCK
LEVEL 4
HOSTEL UNITS Two units with combined central working space(a) with a green balcony(c)
SUN CUTTER BEAM
LEVEL 3
FURNITURE LAYOUT Two Bedded rooms with attached toilets connected into a common space.
SUN CUTTER HALF WALL
CONNECTING SPINE (b) is the linear circulation axis that connects all the units together.
SUN SHADING LANDSCAPE
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
Vertical Housing A reputed builder wants to develop Housing at their property located in in Unkal, near Kelgiri Lake, Dharwad. The design should suffice all the facilities and requirements of an Ideal Housing project. The design should integrate form and function with use of different materials. The design approach should be with the context of the site and considering the local climatic aspects. TOTAL AREA 35545.75 sqm (approx 8.78 Acres) APPROCH By 24m wide road along the west edge of the site, TOPOGRAPY Has a gradual slope of 10m from lowest point in the west to the highest point towards the east.
FLOOR PLATES BLOCK 1
Street Design
SHEET 1
CONCEPT AND IDEATION
The Streets for People Challenge is an initiative of the Smart Cities Mission, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India, to inspire cities to create walking-friendly streets through quick measures, in response to COVID-19. The introduction of BRT in Hubballi-Dharwad has ensured that the city has access to sustainable mass transit as well as transit supportive infrastructure Further the city aims to improve pedestrian experience along the corridor by creating and improving public spaces
SHEET 2 The road is a major spine connecting several colleges, schools, publicbuildings, commercial offices, restaurants and temples. Hence,is a thriving destination for pedestrians of all age-groups through out the day.
PROPOSED DESIGN
Providing safe, more convenient & popular way of transport. Segregating the brts root and providing a proper foot path with level differences.
BRTS STATION
Providing safe, more convenient & popular way of transport. Segregating the brts root and providing a proper foot path with level differences.
GOVERNMENT ART GALLERY
The unused statue triangle is redesigned into plaza which acts as a community garden in the interior and as a flexible space on exterior
RN SHETTY STADIUM
Interior Design DESIGN PROBLEM
Propose an Interior Design for the Jewellery shop, with main focus on its Lighting aspect. APPROACH
When entering a jewellery shop the visitor should be welcomed with a pleasant atmosphere of visual quality and comfortable light levels. The customer should feel calm about choosing what to buy and when to do it, without feeling any stress. When illuminating jewellerys, colour, shapes and texture are important factors, just as the lighting. A more dramatic light or focused light with narrow beamed spotlights is beneficial and creates a comfortable and dynamic atmosphere in the shop instead of a more flat general light.
SECTION @ AA’ PROPOSED DESIGN
This is a Space where big and expensive decisions are made; therefore it is important to create a comfortable and trustworthy environment according to the feelings of the brand. Lighting is an important part when creating a pleasant atmosphere, to be able to see the details clearly and also to display the items in the best way
Track lighting is where light fixtures are attached anywhere on continuous track device contains electrical conductors.This is in contrast to directly routing electrical wiring to individual light positions.
Recessed lighting is installed directly inside a ceiling, wall, or other surface. Recessed fixtures are comprised of three main components, housing, trim, and bulb.
Recessed lighting and Track lighting complementing each other with color, focus range and lux levels
VIEW
PROPOSED DESIGN
Folded structure
30mm thick light weight concrete plates
100 thick light weight concrete slab
1050mm thick RCC plinth
DESIGN PROBLEM
Design a Folded plate structure, for an exhibition space spanning 30m X 10m having an entry and exit.
B
Inspiration from a foldable stool
SECTION AA’
B’
30m
EXHIBITION
30m
A
A’
Scaling to human size
PLAN BB’ EXHIBITION
Linear Repetition to form exhibition space
Very light form of construction. To span a lenth of 30 m shell, thickness of 60 mm is enough .The use of concrete as a building material reduces both material cost and a construction cost. Longer span can be provided. Flat shapes by choosing certain arched shapes. •Aesthetically it looks good over other forms of construction.
9m Clear height 2.5m
ELEVATION EXHIBITION
SECTIONAL VIEW
EXHIBITION
These Folded plates are assemblies of flat plates rigidly connected together along their edges in such a way that the structural system capable of carrying loads without the need for additional supporting beams along mutual edges. DISADVANTAGES Greater accuracy in formwork is required. Good labor and supervision necessary. Rise of roof may be a disadvantage.
PERSPECTIVE VIEW EXHIBITION
Building Construction and Materials
Bus Terminus In the current scenario, uncontrollable mobility at every square mile has given rise to increase in crowded spaces. The mobility spaces are becoming hotspots for transmission of diseases and hence caged people inside their homes. Since the crowd is not allowed at public spaces, how can these spaces transform? How do we change the idea of public mobility? We must be able to question oneself, in pursuit of liveable cities, towns and villages starting with the rudimentary le. mobility spaces.
OBJECTIVES -To introduce the students of architecture to envision the post pandemic reality on mobility spaces. -To engage the students in redesigning a basic space such as a bus terminus which has huge implications on today's situation and further similar scenarios. -To enable the students to identify and analyse all the issues faced by the various stakeholders, by developing a safer and healthier environment.
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