Meghna Chatterjee
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Meghna Chatterjee
1) GSA, Land Port of Entry
2) The museum of Etruscan/ Roman Culture and Artifacts
3) Adaptive Resue - Rantoul AgroTech
4) Deployable scissor structure
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Location: Laredo, Texas
Type: Independent Project
Software: Revit
This new port of entry design serves and respects all people, embraces culture, conserves resources, nurtures ecology, protects habitat, celebrates diversity, and conveys a love of the land, all while providing safe, efficient, and expanded international entry processing for people and goods.
Location: Volterra, Italy
Fuction: Museum
Area: 40, 000 sqf
Type: Independent Project
Software: Revit
The project seeks to confront and analyse profound issues on expectations for new urban or historic-like civic environments. The project primarily deals with the grade change of 67 feet from the point of entry to the site till the top of acropolis. The museum strives to establish a centerpiece structure of symbolic significance. It searches for a timeless architecture to display the art, culture, and hostory of the region. It understand how information on culture and climate influences the shaping of formsand spaces to provide appropiate architecture. It establish a contemporary urban response within a 3000 years old historical context.
Stainless Steel Cladding
Waterproof and insulation layer
Non-bearing steel backing-up stud
Location: Rantoul, Illinois
Fuction: An Agricultural UAV (Drone) and Manufacturing and Research Center
Type: Group Project
Software: Revit
The Agro-Tech project is an adaptive reuse architecture project that transformed an old hanger in Rantoul, Illinois into a facility that supports agricultural technology and entrepreneurship. It includes a tech company, a local community program, and a research component with UIUC. The facility provides job opportunities, trains local farmers, and attracts investment. It also has a unique recreational activity for the community and students of UIUC.
Instructor : Professor Sudarshan Krishnan
Type: Individual Project
This solves the problem of dynamic structures in the field of architecture by looking at their shape and how they work. Dynamic structures, and in particular scissor systems, have a lot of potential as the outside of buildings that need large beams and other changes to work. For deployable membrane structures to work as transformable architecture, the structural and architectural parts must work together. This new design’s lightness and tension handle give it adaptability and flexibility for comfort, both inside and out.