Urvi Deshmukh- Architectural Portfolio 2022

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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION

Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur. (VNIT)

Departmental of Architecture

Somalwar Junior College

Higher secondary education

Somalwar High School

Secondary education

COMPITIONS AND EXPERIENCE

NASA HUDCO Trophy Juror s Choice Award

Affordable Housing module for EWS in State of Kerela

Urvi Deshmukh

CONTACT- 7796196826

E-MAIL- urvideshmukh2000@gmail comINTERESTLINKEDIN- https://www.linkedin.com/in/urvi-deshmukh-a29733192

LANGUAGES- MARATHI, HINDI, ENGLISH, JAPANESE (BEGGINER)

INTERESTS- Reading, photography, journalling.

SOFTWARES-

DRAFRING- AUTOCAD, REVIT

MODELING- SKETCHUP. REVIT

RENDERING- ENSCAPE, VRAY

POST PRODUCTION- ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP

Internship At dEZAIN LAB Architect

Internship At Ar. Rohit Dhote and CO.

Aarohi Coordinator College Fest

WORKSHOPS

Bamboo Joinery Workshop

KAARWAN- Landscape Master Class

Accumen of Architecture Form

KAARWAN- Facade Design Master Class

KAARWAN- Site Analysis and Climate study

KAARWAN- Vastu introduction workshop

Studio Layout- Software certification course

2019 - 2024 2016 - 2018 2015 - 2016 2022 2022 2023 2019 2022 2021 2020 2021 2021 2022 2020

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URBAN INSERT STUDENT ROOM CORPORATE BANK WORKING DRAWING MISCELLANEOUS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN

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Located in heart of west part of Old Nagpur, the site is surrounded by residential and commercial areas This old part of nagpur has a remanences o old city of nagpur But currently suffers from congestion

The area program for this development was decided according to needs of the community, in order ot fight the current trend of congestion going around in the area

01 URBAN INSERT

The objective of the project was to develop an urban insertion in the heart of the city while addressing issues such as traffic and vendors.

Figure ground ratio shows the fine grain urban fabric. The closely spaced built masses , creating alleyways providing mutual shading

The goal was to create a well-planned and thoughtful insertion that would benefit the community by enhancing their living envi- ronment. The site, which falls under Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), aimed to integrate all the TOD guidelines including provi- sions for pedestrian movement

To achieve this, the design included the incorporation of an abandoned pedestrian bridge connecting the Sitabuldi Metro Station and the site promoting easy accessibility for pedestrians

Site adjacent to two major traffic roads pulling the most traffic throughout the day Bus stop adjacent being the major contributor.

Traffic pattern essential to take into consideration.

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Retail cultural and official establishments to provide necessities in one place, bring in finances, change the identity of the area

Watchtower to bring people in to the site increase the interaction and also establish connection with the urban fabric through various viewpoints

Dynamic pathways connecting watchtower to building blocks , providing a contrast to the linearity of blocks

Street vending zone with paved fountains on the prime curve to attract pedestrian to the site allowing for further exploration

Multiple entries to basement from catering to different user groups according to blocks and a single exit for simplicity

RETAIL BLOCK

CULTURAL BLOCK

OFFICE BLOCK

WATCHTOWER

STREET VENDER ZONE

FOUNTAINS ON FLOOR

MOBILITY HUB

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FORTH

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FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLAN
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7 - 9th FLOOR PLAN 10 - 16th FLOOR PLAN 2 - 3 rd FLOOR PLAN 4 - 5th FLOOR PLAN 6 - 7th FLOOR PLAN SECTION A-A SECTION B-B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MWDERO D E T Y XT 4MW EROAD A B
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02 STUDENT ROOM

THE GOAL THE PROJECT WAS TO DESIGN A ROOM FOR STUDENT OF ARCHITECTURE CATERING TO ALL OF THEIR NEEDS.

- PROVIDING SEGREGATED WORK-SLEEP-DRESS ZONE AREAS.THIS ALSO INVOLVED INCLUSION OF SPACES MEANT FOR RELAXATION

- AS MOST OF THE TIME OF AN ARCHITECTURE STUDENT IS SPENT IN THIER ROOMS WORKING, THE GOAL WAS TO MAKE THE SPACE NOT ONLY LIVABLE BUT ALSO COMFORTABLE AND INSPIRATIONAL

THE WARDROABE PROVIDES DESIGNATED SPACES FOR STORAGE FOR ESSENTIALS SUCH AS SUITCASE,BUCKETS, FOOTWARE ETC ALONG WITH FULFILLING USUAL DUTIES OF WARDROBE FOR STORING CLOTHES.IT FEATURES COMPARTMENTS BIG ENOUGH TO STORE LONG COATS AS WELL S STANDARD SIZED COATS.IT ALSO PROVIDES SPACE FOR DRESSING TABLE STOOL TO BE DISCREETLY STORED.THE ENCLOSED PULL OUT BAMBOO MATCOMPARTMENT IN TGE MIDDLE HELPS CREATE DRESSING AREA WHEN NEEDED.

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03 CORPORATE BANK

AIM -

To create a space which is welcoming unlike usual rigid bank structures which mostly give feelings of intimidation.

Use of various classical elements to invoke a sense of curiosity in user.

To display reliability and power of the bank.

Segregation of areas in such a way so its easier to navigate for customers and also promotes privacy which in turn would help manage foot traffic.

WHY CLASSICAL STYLE?

Elements in symmetrical and harmonious manner which depicts officiality of the space

Ornamented elements providing visual stimuli

Light and neutral colour palette which is easy on the eyes

Refined furnitures and accessories are used which can help show dedication towards quality

HOW CLASSICAL STYLE IS ACHIEVED?

Walls- Cornices on the top of the walls around the rooms Bidding used on walls to imitate symmetry and harmony

Columns- Simple ornamentation used at the cornice and base of columns

Doors and windows- Doors and windows are adorned with ornamentation at top base and sides Windows also have multiple thin strips of wood that hold glass panes which is typical feature of classical windows

COLOURS-

Light blue - It is a peaceful and calming colour associated with trustworthiness and reliability It is also very easy on the eyes White - It depicts cleanliness freshness and simplicity It is often seen as symbol of new beginnings Use of these colours together gives a sense of light-ness in broader picture and the white in elements acts as a visual guide

HVAC, LIGHTING AND FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM

For HVAC services VRF ductless system has been used In which an outdoor unit supplies to indoor unit with help of branch controllers It has high initial cost but beneficial in long term It also helps us to keep max clear height

For FIRE Extinguishing purposes fire sprinklers along with manual fire extinguishers are being used The sprinklers are of wet type

In case of server room a ceiling hung clear agent fire extinguisher of 10kg has been used

The ceiling uses gypsum panels of 600 x 600 mm size The grids for these panels vary according to the rooms Simple cob lights have been used for lighting purposes

ELECTRICAL AND NETWORK LAYOUT

Ventilation majorly depends on indoor units such as cassette and split AC, but incase of faculty cabins wall hung fans have also been provided

Essential service to the bank such as surveillance camera along with distress alarm for extra security have been provided Network cables running throughout connect server and router to all electrical appliances

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04 WORKING DRAWINGS

Creating working/construction drawings of a residence situated in Nagpur. The house with the B/U around 200msq. with every details from toilet to stairs. It was also included writing specifications for every materials and construction details

Location: Nagpur Area: 180msq

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MISCELLANEOUS
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