A R C H I T E C T U R E Undergraduate portfolio
Selected works 2018-2023
sketch done while practising hand skills
TANVI NERURKAR
I am a student from Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Architecture. I am an inquisitive learner and meticulous hard-worker.
Keen on developing a balance of knowledge and practicality.
This duration of learning & academics has taught me to translate a line on a drawing board into a great masterpiece and enhanced my passion for Architecture. I hope to reflect the same to your firm.
Phn No.: 8291709120
Email: tanvi.nerurkar@ves.ac.in
tanviiinerurkar Tanvi Nerurkar 8291709120
I define myself as a young architect engaged to a global society and believe in the duty we have with others and the power of architecture as a medium of change in society. I procure to include users and inhabitants opinions while designing as well as the cultural heritage factor. I support sustainable architecture over spectacular architecture but value the role of innovation and creativity.
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Proficient in functional planning and user participatory based architecture
Excellent in Graphic generation
Integrated design approach hereby practical and technical understanding of sustainable strategies, materials, structures and construction
ACHEIVEMENTS
2018-19 Awarded First rank in I Semester
2022 Awarded Gold Award for Asian Contest of Architectural Rookies Award-ACARA (Stage1)
2022 Represented VESCOA internationally for ACARA at Thailand, cleared Top10
EXTRA CURRICULUM EXTRA CURRICULUM
2018-19 College Exhibition, Seminar Board
Creative head
2019-21 Student council Office Board
General Secretary
My confidence and self esteem got boasted a lot, since the time I have spent in managing events in parallel to my academics. It taught me eadership skills & teamwork.
WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS
2018 Brick Masonry and Arches
Exploring masonry techniques
- Hands-on workshop
Creating Playspaces
- Hands-on workshop by Ar. Martina Spies
2019 The Creative board Architecture
-cardboard architecture workshop
Resin Art, Fluid Art Warli Art
Iteeha
Doodlescape Workshop
- Doodling workshop by Ar. Manish Rangnekar
2020 RCC and Steel
Exploring construction techniques
- Hands-on Workshop
Alternative construction technologies
Advance Graphics Workshop
rendering, graphic generation
- 3D modelling
2021 Abhivruddhi
Continuing Professional development
Remote sensing and GIS mapping software learnt
Interior Landscape designing
Climate Responsive Architecture
Lead sustainability education on environmental design solutions
COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS
2020 COVID-19 Makeshift Qurantine center
2021 CTBUH- Tall building design
2022 Asian Contestof Architectural Rookies Award (ACARA)
SKILLS SKILLS
Manual
Sketching, Illustration, Drafting, Photography
Digital
AutocadRevitCoreldrawPhotoshop
SketchupRhinoLumionIndesign
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QGISClimate Consultant Edge ToolMicrosoft Tool
HOBBIES HOBBIES
ACHEIVEMENTS
ABOUT ABOUT
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LANGUAGE COMPETENCE LANGUAGE COMPETENCE
PhotographyArt Canvases DancingJournaling
CONTENT
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i e s A case of P arsik Hills, Navi Mumbai semester 10 u r b a n t r a I l 02 A Critique of Tall building semester 7 03 04 04-10 11-12 13-19 20-22 05 23-25 06 07 j i y a t e Rejuvenation of the Gulabsagar Lake precinct semester 4 I n d r i y a Vipassana Meditation centre, Jalgoan semester 5 I n t e r l u d e 08 Contemporary Art Exhibition centre semester 6 t h e h i v e 09 29 30 31-50 51 n i r v r u t t p r o f e s s i o n a l p r a c t i c e Natural Habitat Architecture
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Navrasa: Study
9 emotions
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workshops &
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Worked at EPC Firm : Technimont Pvt. Ltd semester 8 10 m i s c e l l a n e o u s w o r k s
hobbies
MACHINERY& NDUSTRIAL PAST Void celebrated by Built, Water reflecting the surfacial harshness of the Silt. Void & Nature a beautiful Finesse, This is the Art & N o t h i n g n e s s A r c h e c u r e o f MINING SCAR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT VOID G P ROFIT RUPTURED MANMADE LANDSCAPES TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN VOIDS REMEDIATE MAKESHIFT TEMPORAL MODULAR UTOPIAN TECHNOLOGY DYSTOPIA ECOTONES HABITABILITY ( I M ) P E R M A N E N C E A RCHITE CTURE O F SEN SOR Y CO NNECTI O NS HIERARCHY transformative TEXTURES LEVELS EXPERI ENCE tactility SACREDLY BUILT ANCHORED LIGHT WEIGHT pause points views from the site image of the city VI SUAL CONNECTI ON MAXIMUM HEAT GAIN -WEST FACING SCOOPED LANDFORM MOUND FORMATIONS ACCESS ROUTES WATER ACCUMULATION ACCESSI BI LI TY transformations to induce habitability altercation??? safe circulation & user comfort hierarchy generated!? SA F ET Y & C O MF O R T A. Accelerated surface run-off during Monsoons B. Degraded permeability, leading to accumulation of contaminated water STRATEGY FRAMEWORK C. Erosive meanders Weathering of Midland Basalt overtime, resulting in environmental Scar D. De-naturalization Deforestation of quarried portions due to loss of topsoil and soil nutrients IMPROVING SBC SOIL QUALITY FLORISHMENT OF BIODIVERSITY ECOLOGY&HYDROLOGY HUMAN COEXISTENCE WATER CATCHMENT ZONES CREATED - PHYTO-REMEDIATION MOVEMENT DIRECTED VIA NATURE Transformation of Urban Quarries 01 A Case Of Parsik hills semester 10 Project Mentor: Prof. Abhishek Kadam
O R I E N T A T I O N & A D M I N
Q U A R R Y M U S E U M 80. m 1. 20 m -0.75 m 1.05m 0.15 m +6. 40 m +4.20m +0.75 m 6.40 m
6.40m 4.20 m 5.20 m
H O R T I C U L T U R E R E S E A R C H C E L L 6.00 C A M P I N G P O D S
Critique of a Tall Building semester 7
URBAN TRAIL intends to create an experience for the users to have a trail where there is cohesion of the biodiversity and the urbanisation.
AsThane is called the 'City of Lakes', the idea is to provide 35 opportunities of expressing relevance and concerns of water to citizens through this project, by enhancing the water feature in the vertical communities thus, promoting the importance of conservation of water. As well as water recycling and purification associated with rainwater and greywater reuse. Hence making the high rise as a SynergisticAsset
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Project Mentor: Prof. Mandar Dhuri
Competition Entry : CTBUH 2021, ACARA 2022 ACARA 2022- Gold Award Winner(Stage I)
BIODIVERSITY PARK MAIN ENTRANCE RECREATIONAL SPACE PS LIFT DUCT LOBBY SV LIFT PS LIFT PS LIFT G. SHOOT DUCT P L FT SV LIFT S L FT O M O BAT WC's O R ITO Y TY E S E P NG W O RK SP ACE O M O BAT WC's O R ITO Y TY P S E E N G+ WOR K SPACE O M O A H WC's D R M TO R TY P LEE ING+ WORK SP ACE O M M O ATH WC's D O M TO R TY P E ELE ING+ WORK SP ACE B H L E IN G SPACE INTERACTION SP ACE SL EEPIN G SPACE BA H P AN TR IVING SPACE S LE E P G S A E PA N TR Y IVING SPACE WC BAT WC+ BA T H S LE P N S P A C BAL CONY DORMIT DORMIT SLEEPING SLEEPING SLEEPING SLEEPI S TOIL E T BL OC KS TAIR TOI LET BLOC KS AH U AH U LIF PSLIF LOBBY STAIRS PS IFT F. ST AI RS OIL LIFT F.STAIR TOILET BIO-LAKE AS A LEISURE PAUSE POINT UGT PUMP2 TUNED MASS DAMPER OUTRIGGER BELT TRUSS BIO-LAKE
CITYPORT
03 A transit intervention at Nerul Jetty semester 09 Project Mentor: Prof. Mayuri Cheddha
Water Terminal
30. 00 UP D OWN U P APPRO ACH RO AD 3 0 M W DE CO NNECT O R RO AD 2 0 WI DE TOWA R D S K H A R GH R TO WA R D S N E R U L n
n WAITINGAREA 6MRAMP 3MWALKWAY TICKETCOUNTER CAFETERIA BOATMAN RESTROOM SEAWATERBELOW BATTERYROOM KIOSKS SEAFOODITEMMARKET STGOODS ORAGE UP KIOSKS KIOSKS MANGROVE CONSERVATION& EXHIBITION ROOMCONTROL RETAIL S TP C H A MB E R S SUBSTATION PUMPROOM KOLICOMMUNITYCRAFTPLAZA BLOCKTOILET +10.00m +10.15 +10.00m +10.15m +10.15m +10.15m T I C K E T Thank god for this port transit, all my travel efforts are saved These porforated walls are so so interesting!! love walking through these. Such pleasant breeze and play of sunlight oh!! See the ticket counter is here, just before boarding. This is so convinient So glad that it has a Rapid transit corridor for daily commuters like me The awareness about these ruptured mangrove patches is spread so well with this trail L E G E N D
SECTION SECTION THROUGH ATRIUM
SITE SECTION SECTION THROUGH RAPID TRANSPORT CORRIDER
TICKETING WAITING AREA STEPPED SEATING LIBRARY RETAIL PUMP ROOM SUBSTATION SERVICE SHAFT FOOD KIOSKS FIRE TENDER DRIVEWAY PARKING BOARDING DECK BOARDING PLAZA 5m 6.8m 8m 12m 14m 27.3m 25.3m 0m
5m 6.8m 8m 12m 14m 27.3m 25.3m 0m
DRAIN 02 I- SECTION MS L- SECTION ALUMINUM PERFORATED PANEL EXPANSION JOINT DETAIL 14.00 M FACADE DETAIL
CC B
Rejuvenation of the Gulabsagar Lake
semester 4
Project Mentor: Prof. Kiran Keluskar
Taking into consideration the historic and sociocultural importance of the Gulabsagar lake with a hypothesis of careful interventions with respect to maximize the conservation of the lake by rejuvenating it and stitch a similar urban fabric throughout preserving the importance of historicstructures.
200 and above 150-200 100-150 50-100 50 and below Amenities School Religious Residential Commercial Open spaces Mixed used G+3 and above G+2 G+1 Ground Gulabsagar lake Gulabsagar lake Gulabsagar lake BUILDING AGE BUILDING HEIGHT BUILDING USE SENSORY MAPPING Sound Smell Landmark Transitional Nodes JAALI
RECESSMENT- JHAROKHA
COURTYARD
STEPPED SITTING- ACTIVITY POCKET
COOLING EFFECT INTERACTIVE ROOF TOP TERRACES
STREET CULTURE DEVELOPED DUE TO STEPS- OTLA
GULABSAGAR LAKE 1- Ajay chowk Road 2- Bacche ki Galli 3- Rajmahal Girls School 4- GulabSagar Road 5- Nagori Gate Killa Rd. 6- Clock Tower Rd. 7- Nayi Sarak road 8- Sardaar Market 9- Gulabsagar tanka 10- Bacchasagar tanka HISTORY AND BACKGROUND
MUTUAL SHADING TAKES PLACE DUE TO THE NARROW E-W ELONGATED STREETS
GULABSAGAR
TREATMENT 04
GULABSAGAR EDGE TREATMENT
EDGE
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sketches done during Rajasthan tour documentation as part of Groupwork
GULABSAGAR PRECINCT, JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN
PAUSE POINTS
VIEW OF MEHRANGAR FORT VISUAL ACCESS
VEHICULAR MOVEMENT CLASHING WITH PEDESTRIAN- CAUSES INCONVENIENCE & CHAOS
THE ENTIRE STREET HAS A COMMERCIAL CHARACTER WITH A TOUCH OF RESIDENTIALS
GULABSAGAR LAKE
MAHILA BAUG JHALRA
POTENTIAL PAUSE POINT MADE CHAOTIC BY THE ENCROACHMENTS
RESIDENTIAL RELIGIOUS COMMERCIAL RECREATIONAL OPEN SPACES
PROPOSED ZONING
I WISH THERE WAS A PLACE TO HAVE A GOOD WALK
WISH THERE WAS A SPACE FOR BOOK LOVERS TO ENJOY WANT A PROPER PLAY SPACE TO ENJOY CONSTANT FEAR OF CRASHING INTO A VEHICLE, SO SMALL STREETS
SITE SECTION LA L B A B A K A MA N D IR SITE BOUNDARY SPATIAL CONNECTIONS JUNCTION ROAD NETWORK
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SI T E AREA T O BUI LD
CHAI PE CHARCHA
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26.2389° N 73.0243° E
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THE ROADS ARE MUCH WIDER AND CONVENIENT NOW!
LEARNING IS FUN
promenade section
ASTO MA SAD GAMAY!
TAMSO MA JYAATGAMAY!
SUCH COOL BREEZE AND COZY ENVIRONMENT TO ENJOY THE BOOKS
JAALI
CHARACTER TO
COMMERCIAL CHARACTER
RESIDENTIAL
SECTION AA’
KHOOB SARAS MANDIR
RESIDENTIAL
STREET
TO STREET
HOUSING
LAL BABA KA MANDIR
OPEN
ARYA SAMAJ MANDIR
AMPHITHEATRE
DETAILED STRIP SECTION DETAILED STRIP ELEVATION
LIBRARY AND BOOK STORE PROMENADE 7 M WIDE ROAD ARYA SAMAJ MANDIR
DHARAMSHALA BHOJANALAYA SERVING AUSPICIOUS FOOD
I n t e r l u d e 06
Contemporary Art Exhibition centre
semester 6
Project Mentor: Prof. Abhijeet Sahasrabudde
The art centre is proposed with the intension to bridge the gap between the industrial set up in Chemburwiththeresidentialneighbourhood. Themainintensionistofacilitatethecommunity participation amongst the users, hence making itaccessibletoanyoneandeveryone.
The key feature is that the entire structure is made up of waste materials found in and around, making design process very participatory
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Avenue Road
Activity mapping of Central
SECTION AA' FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL OF TWO WAY RIBBED SLABS
LEGENDS :
CENTERLINE
GUTTER DRAINAGE LINE GUTTER SUMP G.S.
RUBBLE PACKING
WEST ELEVATION + + + DEBRIS WALL CONSTITUENTS
START FACE ±0.00 +0.15 M +1.95 M +4.98 M +8.48 M +10.28 +26.92 M +30.21 F D FT C1C2C3C4 C8C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C19 C18 C17 C23 C24 DETAIL 'A' @1:5 SKYLIGHT PLAN 'A' ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE 'N'
DATUM POINT
G.S. C14 C15C16 C20 C21 C22 C28
OF BASEMENT PLAN
OF BASEMENT PLAN
PART
PART
semester 1
Nature is a rich source of information on design, function,behaviourandprocesses.
The habitat of a Honeybee and the meticulous manner of building their hive structure was explored by numerous research papers and thus taking inspiration from their organised way of shaping up tangible spaces from the intangible ways of nature design abstractions aremade.
t h e h i v e 07
Allied Design Study of Nature Habitat driven Architecture
p r o c e s s f o r m e x p l o r a t i o n f o r m e x p l o r a t i o n
Project Mentor: Prof. Shruti Verma
semester 2
Emotional association with a space stays with a person for the longest time.Adetailed study of 9 emotions ie Navrasa given by Sage Bharat Muni were studied and explored by translating it intohabitablespaces.
This particular project is very special since it helpedusexplorepoetryinarchitecture.
Allied Design Study of Navarasa n i r v r u t t 08
Project Mentor: Prof. Rejish Ram
krunaa rsaa Saanta rsaa
Part plan of Sewri Christian Cemetary, Mumbai
p r o f e s s i o n a l 09 Intern at EPC Firm: Technimont Pvt. Ltd p r a c t i c e semester 8 Project Mentor: Ar. Archana Watulkar
DISPATCH BUILDING EQUIPMENT ENTRY COMMON TOILET AIR LOCK LOBBY OFFICE AREA TELECOM ROOM
PAINTED STEEL CAGE STAIRCASE FOR ROOF ACCESS
DRIVER’S REST BUILDING
Theinternalspacesincluded
• PantryArea
• DinningHall
• ToiletArea
TheToiletareaincluded:
• Showerspaces
• Urinals
• WashTroughs
• WC’S
Therewasprovision of SteelDog-Leggedstaircaseand
SteelCageStairsforroofaccess.
Awalkwayramprunsaroundthestructureforeasy locomotion
STEEL CAGE STAIRCASE
RAMP WALKWAY
STEEL DOG-LEGGED STAIRCASE
SITE SECTION
Existing Frontal view of MOC-1 office, with water fountains
Creation of Interactive Frontal space and introducing green energy solutions
MASTER PLAN
REFERENCE IMAGES (Source: Google.com)
Pergola Reference
Solar Panel Reference