Architecture Portfolio

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Architecture Portfolio

Vignesh R

Undergraduate Architecture Student

+91 9360164494 vigneshramadurai51@gmail.com
No.5 Dubash street, Mayiladuthurai. Tamil English
CARE School of Architecture
23.10.2001
Design to me is something that has emotions and its not just art but a dream that we can build.

Education

2019 - Present

2018 - 2019

Skills

CARE School of Architecture, Tiruchirappalli | Bachelor of Architecture

Dr.G.S.Kalyanasundaram Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Pazhayagudalur, Nagapattinam | HSC

2016 - 2017 Silver Jublee Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Mayiladuthurai | SSLC

Modeling

AutoCAD Sketchup Revit

Workshop

Render Lumion Vray Enscape D5

Twinmotion

Post Production

Photoshop Indesign

Illustrator

Premier Pro

Metashape

Microsoft

Word Powerpoint

Excel

Short Documentatry | Mrs. Kangavali - Collecting beautiful moments

Ar. Maniyarasan, Film maker Sarath Chan

Documentation | Thiruppalaithurai Rice Granary

Ar. Ragul Ravichandran, Er. Rajendiran

Documentation | Kannanur Temple

Ar. Maniyarasan R, Ar. Ragul Ravichandran

Sengal Payilarangam | Agam Puram Architectural Research Foundation

Ar. Kaushik Shrinivas

Photogrammetry & Conditional Assessment

Ar. Maniyarasan R, Ar. Sakthimurugan R

Others

Collaborative Studio - Sem 01 | Sathyabama University Architecture, Chennai

Studio Mentor - Ar. Kartikeya Chhaya

Studio Faculty - Ar.Arushree Mohanty Chhaya

Collaborative Studio - Sem 05 | Indubhai Parekh School of Architecture, Rajkot

Studio Mentor - Ar. Neelkanth Chhaya

Studio Faculty - Ar. Anu Selvaraj, Ar. Deepthi JBM

Competitions

65th year Zonal NASA Convention Zone - Short Film Trophy | 2022 Participation

Content

Ariyur

Community Hall - Rural Studio

Ghar

Residential Design - Home away from home

Octave Studio

Music Studio - Workspace

Nayak era Fort wall

Cultural center - Place to meet Learn and Relax

Working Drawing

Architecture Design Detail

Documentation

Palaivana Nathar Temple - Rice Granary

Architecture Photography

Residential Building - Vannam Architects

01 02 03 04 05 06 07

Rural Studio

Community Hall - Ariyur

Design Brief - Do Design a community hall space for the ariyur peoples, the space should occupies 20-25 peoples.

01
Faculty - Ar. Vidhyashakar Srinivasan, Ar. Godwin Emmanuel J

Selected site has a rough area of 250 sq.m

Form Development Sections

Subracting those void spaces to provide ventilation

Three parts as courtyard, library and public gathering Form for community hall

Section - BB’

Section cuts through library of community hall, the library consist of proper ventilation. Courtyard, library and public spaces cuts through this section, which act as the main part of the community hall. Section - AA’

At the entry,courtyard space act as a library and gathering space, After the courtyard there will be a library space with two exits. And comprises of space for public gathering and their uses Finally behind the community hall has a small stage for event comprising of not more than 50 people. Roof of the community hall considered to have a double hip roof to provide proper ventilation

Plan

02

Home Away From Home

Residential Design - Madurai

Design Brief - Do Design a community hall space for the ariyur peoples, the space should occupies 20-25 peoples.

Mentor - Ar. Neelkanth Chhaya

Faculty - Ar. Anu Selvaraj, Ar. Deepthi JBM

Designing housing for Gujarati people in Madurai. The Gujarati community is known for its vibrant and colorful culture, which includes a preference for spacious and well-lit living spaces. it may be beneficial to have larger common spaces such as a community hall or gathering area,

The Gujarati community places a high value on social gatherings and celebrations. Additionally, having separate prayer areas within the housing complex would be ideal for those who observe daily prayers and religious festivals.

Ground Floor Plan

Section

Ghar Residential Design

People who go to far-away places wish to remember and keep alive the ways of their original place, but they also wish to fit into and become part of the new place. Thus, their place of living achieves a distinct and recognizable character, This would need a habitation form that allows personal expression without creating disorder

Section - AA’

Cluster Housing

Exploded View

Frame Structure

The entire dwelling provide more stablity and resist rotations effectively these structures are generally used to overcome the large forces

Terrace

A combined terrace provides additional living space that can be used for outdoor activities

First Floor Plan

Mixed-use developments can facilitate community integration and promote social interaction.

Ground Floor Plan

Mixed-use developments can reduce the environmental impact of urban development by promoting walkability

Cluster housing with courtyard space and compact housing are design concepts that offer innovative solutions to housing challenges in urban areas. Cluster housing creates a sense of community and maximizes land use efficiency, while compact housing offers affordable options with easy access to transportation. Both concepts promote sustainable and livable communities in urban areas, making them popular among residents and developers alike.

03 Workspace

Music Studio - Trichy

Design Brief - A place of work is where one generally spends a third of one’s day and more importantly half of one’s wakeful hours. This Studio focuses on the well-being of the workspace users and would look to create comfortable and beautiful workspaces.

Mentor - KSM Architecture

Faculty - Ar.Henya Stephi, Ar.Sowmika E V

Ground Floor Plan

The main advantage of a west-facing site is the fact that you can get the warmth and glow of the evening sun until the late hours. And also include good access to transportation,

N A A’

Section

The main advantage of a west-facing site is the fact that you can get the warmth and glow of the evening sun until the late hours. And also include good access to transportation, and better safety. Window at east side provide diffused sunlight during morning. Trees act as a barrier towards the library from the neighbourhood buildings. Open air auditorium. It also act as a seating for canteen

Section - AA’

04

Nayak era Fort wall

Cultural Center - Trichy

Design Brief - Place to meet, learn and relax at Urban core area of Trichy. Place to explore Heritage and Cultural values of Trichy. Place to the local people – for the purpose of Learn and relax

Mentor - Ar. P V K. Rameshwar

Faculty - Ar. Murugesan O, Ar. Kiruthiga R

Ground Floor plan

Section

Outdoor Seating which has access around canteen and museum a place to relax around. Facing towards the fort wall and will have a center of attraction over the site. Seating will be connected around the pathway which will be along the cascade. People can access on top of the fort wall and could experience the shade of light on top of the wall.

Section - CC’

Relationship between the City and Cultural values in Trichy. Understanding the User group and their needs. Resonating with the people – Placemaking theory. Relationship between the Function and space based on the User group. Integrating the Nature with the built environment. Contributing to the Future

Open environment where the people can meet for social interaction and unwind for healing at their leisure time in the Urban core context to all user group.

05 Working Drawing

Semester 06

Working drawings are created based on a plan provided by faculty and must be submitted as a completely constructable drawing with all required drawing sheets

Mentor - Ar. Murali Parthaswathy

Faculty - Ar. Monisha Nageswaran

+0.45 +0.3 +0.3 DRAWING TITLE : DESCRIPTION : SHEET NO. 01 DRAWN BY DATE FACULTY SIGN : COLLEGE : C.A.R.E SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE N VIGNESH.R ENTRANCE GATE 12.1 c/c 4.9 c/c 3.6 c/c 1.9 c/c 17.7 c/c 4.6 c/c 4.5 c/c 4.8 c/c 2.2 c/c 1.7 c/c 2.2 0.7 1.7 c/c 5.5 2.9 4.8 1.8 3.5 4.2 2.1 4.2
A A' B B' C C' A A' B B' C C' PLAN-TOP SHELF SHEET NO: PLAN 46 60 27 65 56 41 15 75 24 42 55 63 66 63 118 10 SECTION AA' 80 300 70 65 55 10 80 .16.8 32.2 65 230 A A' B B' C C' PLAN-LOWER SHELF
46 60 27 65 56 41 15 75 24 42 55 63 66 63 118 10 SECTION AA' 80 300 SECTION BB' 15 70 65 55 10 80 46 60 27 65 57 41 .16.8 32.2 DUSTBIN HOLDER .32 .35 12 65 230 117 132 62 SECTION CC' A A' B B' C C' SHEET TITLE: KITCHEN DETAILS SHEET NO: 02 DATE: DRAWN BY: SCALE: 26.08.2022 VIGNESH R 1:100 PLAN-LOWER SHELF 46 60 27 65 56 41 15 75 24 42 55 63 66 63 118 10 SECTION AA' 80 300 SECTION BB' 15 70 65 55 10 80 46 60 27 65 57 41 .16.8 .58 .32 .35 12 65 230 117 132 62 SECTION CC' A A' B B' C C' SHEET TITLE: KITCHEN DETAILS SHEET NO: 02 DATE: DRAWN BY: SCALE: 26.08.2022 VIGNESH R 1:100 PLAN-LOWER SHELF 46 60 27 65 56 41 15 75 24 42 55 63 66 63 118 10 SECTION AA' 80 300 SECTION BB' 15 70 65 55 10 80 46 60 27 65 57 41 .70.8 .16.8 .58 .32 1.9 .35 12 65 230 117 132 62 SECTION CC' A A' B B' C C' SHEET TITLE: KITCHEN DETAILS SHEET NO: 02 PLAN-LOWER SHELF

06 Documentation

Palaivana Nathar Temple - Trichy

Palaivananathar Temple is located in Papanasam, 15 km from Kumbakonam and 25 km from Tanjore. The Thirupalaithurai temple with 2 prakarams (outer courtyard) occupies an area of 3 acres.

-Ar. Ragul ravichandran, Er. Rajendran

The foundation is almost 4’(1.2m) high made of coarsely dressed stones that helps in cutting off the capillary action which in turn helps in keeping the paddy dry and free of fungal growth. The walls are constructed of well burnt bricks and lime mortar. The dimensions of the brick used in the walls is 210 × 130 × 40 mm. seepage of rainwater into the granary.

Architecture Photography

Residential building - Vannam Architects

Poigal Mundril

Located in a quiet village side, on the outskirts of the temple town kumbakonam at the cauvery river delta, the design of the small house primarily aims in responding well to the climate and the immediate surroundings. In the building construction, the choice of materials and techniques are inclined towards utilizing less energy.

The house is compact in its planning yet sufficiently spacious in its experience. It provides optimal facilities in a site that is too small for many such spatial requirements. Also, the house with its choices of materials and construction techniques arrives at a project cost that is lesser in its material cost and optimal in its labour cost.

The compact house planning makes the spaces look sufficiently large by merging one space with another. The concept of space within space works well here.

The kitchen extends itself including dining as a part within itself and also visually connects to the court further beyond.

Similarly, the stairs space through a separate space visually connects well and merges with the living space

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