vaishnavi ramesh
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01 KILLING THE ANGEL |
Thesis Seminar
02 MAPPING MAGNETIC FIELDS|
Experiements with Ferrofluid
03 SYSTEM OF LOOPS |
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Making of Design Principles
CARVE |
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The Future of Housing
NOVEL URBAN ECOLOGIES |
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Micro Housing in Providence
HOUSE FOR THREE BROTHERS|
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Professional work
ADA DRAWINGS|
Institute for Human Centered Design
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EDUCATION Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Providence,RI | Masters in Architecture (M.Arch) | 2015-2017 Anna University, Chennai,India | Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) with ID (Interior Design) Specialization | 2006-2011 DESIGN EXPERIENCE Institute for Human Centered Design (IHCD), Boston,MA | Summer Intern | June 2016- Aug 2016 Created visualizations of the ADA standards by revisiting the drawings and modifying them, to allow for comprehensive understanding by designers and non-designers alike. Contributed to sketches for a research paper 'Inclusive learning Spaces for Higher Studies' Projects: Involved in Plan review to study the existing conditions of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry to propose changes to make them more inclusive. KSM Architecture, Chennai, India | Architect | June 2013-June 2015 Headed Residential and Commercial projects.Prepared Approval drawings, Presentations, Design Development and Working drawings. Coordinated with consultants (Structural, Electrical, Plumbing and HVAC) .Assisted Partners with site visits. Redesign- Pedestrian Walkways in Sterling road,Chennai | House for three brothers (IM Gears), ECR,Chennai Mozaic, Goa, India | Junior Architect | Nov 2012- April 2013 Designed and Conceptualized a group housing project under the guidance of the Principal Architect. Prepared Approval drawings and involved in Design Development.Projects: Housing for Clive Lobo,Assagao | Renovation of ‘The Village’ resort,Anjuna | Renovation for Sangolda (Vernacular Goan house) Lavanya Designers, Chennai, India | Designer | June 2011- Oct 2013 Designed and helped execute Interior Design projects.Involved in space planning, design discussions with clients, Compilation of working drawings and Presentations. Advani and Associates, Bangalore, India | Co-op | July - Nov 2010 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION Registered Architect in India, since 2012 CA/2012/54464 SKILLS Technical Design
| AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop, Microsoft Office, Revit Architecture, Rhino, Grasshopper, Illustrator and Indesign | Sketching, Modeling, Photography
KILLING THE ANGEL | Thesis Seminar There is something empowering about belonging to a space. In patriarchal societies, there is a perceptible manifestation of gender that is constructed into spaces. The street and a public life contain within it the notions of movement that is unrestrained and free. These are attributes of a space that men identify with and an unintended consequence has resulted in public spaces being demarcated as male domains. This notion is embedded in how women experience public life, as they are accustomed to the idea that public spaces and streets are only spaces they pass through to reach destinations and not enjoy as a flâneuse . How can women claim public spaces and legitimate their right to belong in society as equals?
spaces frequented by women
spaces frequented by men
appropriating existing male gendered sites
home
rethinking the domestic How can a home be more than just a home? How can it provide a sense of control, comfort and freedom to the genders as they navigate through and negotiate with these spaces everyday? Can the spaces exist in multiple states?
home | domestic street | flaneuse
MAPPING MAGENTIC FIELDS | Experiments with Ferrofluid
This project started off as a way to explore a Phenomenon. The aim of the project was to gain an intuitive understanding of a simple condition like a dipolar magnetic field, by experimenting with various methods and tools. As a start, Ferrofluid, which consists of nano particles of magnetite, was used to study the magnetic properties and to map and understand the magnetic field as vectors.
Manipulating Images The next step, was to largely understand this phenomenon by studying the documentation of the Ferrofluid reactions visually through photographs and their manipulations. When the magnet is brought closer to the ferrofluid, the structure begins to slowly grow in layers, until this final 3 tiered result. These spikes are a direct result of the magnetic field and can be plotted as vectors indicating the direction of the Field. The fluid also reacted differently based on the strength of the magnet, and when these magnets were added, more number of these layers began to appear. The manipulated photos further convey this directionality of the field because of the crease on the spikes that reflect light and hence becomes more visible. Another thing that becomes obvious in these images is the outer-most ring suspended in the ferrofluid almost as a boundary that controls the phenomenon within it.
SYSTEM OF LOOPS |Making of Design Principles A single piece of paper when dropped can fall in many different ways; the possibilities are endless depending on the methods used in manipulating them. This paper shuttle then traces a certain fall, an event that has come into existence by the simple act of dropping it. The paper shuttle’s fall becomes a a part of a series of moments captured in time.
Volumes Stair system The project is defined by two spaces that intersect, imparting an overlapping quality to each of the spaces through the interactions between them. The intersection between the loops of the shuttle, as the ‘Vesica Pisces’, defines the position of the two loops at any given point in time, making it an integral part of the design of the Observation tower. The fall of the shuttle is located at the meeting point of the Site with the alleyway that runs perpendicular to it, further reinforcing the significance of its intersection. On entrance, one converges into a large volume of the inter-connected open staircase system. The nature of the shuttle is reflected on the arrangement of the stairs where they come together to view the shuttle or move apart to view the outside. When one ascends and follows the movement with the alleyway that runs perpendicular to it, further reinforcing the significance of its intersection. On entrance, one converges into a large volume of the inter-connected open staircase system. The nature of the shuttle is reflected on the arrangement of the stairs where they come together to view the shuttle or move apart to view the outside. When one ascends and follows the movement
The stairs connect to the spaces by extending their movement, thereby allowing the viewer to experience a space which becomes a part of the staircase system. This resulted in funnel - like volumes that also directs views based on their positioning. These volumes are combined in ways to explore their spatial relationships. Option 1: Intersecting volumes Presents opportunities for greater interactions between the spaces. Option 2: Meeting of the ends Results in segregation of spaces Option 3: Overlap Maintains visual connectivity between the levels but directs the viewers towards each of the spaces.
Based on the sun path diagram, the funnels on the Southern end of the site were redesigned to capture the light conditions across different months. Since the site is overshadowed by the context, it became all the more essential to filter some of the light into the volumes to create a soft diffused glow evoking an intimate experience.
Concept Diagram Residential units facing the street with the shared spaces nestled within them. A larger common space connects all the shared spaces. The shared spaces have internalized views into the common space.
Carving away
CARVE | The Future of Housing What does a habitat of the future look or feel like? Technology has in many ways made life easier, but it has also disconnected us from the earth and from each other. I am proposing a dwelling that reconnects us with the wild, essentially the carve contains within it an urban jungle that can be accessed from within a dense urban sprawl of the city. In some sense, I imagine that the textures and the spatial enclosures would rebuild the missing connection.
A solid block that retains the language of the street and respects the facade. There is a need to bring light into the deeper parts of the solid block, hence there is a physical act of scooping out or ‘carving away’ along the N-S orientation to allow light into the interior parts of the shared spaces.