PORT FOLIO
2020 - 2023
KARTHIK DCRUST, INDIA +91 7671065226
SELECTED WORKS R
r.karthik12602@gmail.com
REDDI KARTHIK
I’m Karthik, a third-year architecture student seeking an internship opportunity. I possess a strong passion for architecture and a solid understanding of design principles.
Proficient in various design software and tools, I excel in creating detailed drawings and 3D models to communicate my ideas effectively.
With a constant drive to learn and stay updated on industry trends, I am eager to contribute my creative vision and dedication to a professional architectural team.
CONTACT
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal, Haryana, India - 131039
2-45-15, Plot no 39, Sector XI, MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh530017 r.karthik12602@gmail.com
+91 7671065226
karthik._.reddi_
www.linkedin.com/in/r-karthik5a50aa211/
EDUCATION
2018
Completed 10th State Board of Andhra
Pradesh - 9.7 GPA
Dr K K Rs Gowtham High School, Visakhapatnam, Andhra pradesh
2020
Completed 12th State Board of Andhra
Pradesh - 8.53 CGPA
Pandiit Junior College, Visakhapatnam, Andhra pradeh
2020 - PRESENT
Bachelors of Architecture
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal, Haryana
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COMPETENCES
Drafting:
» AutoCAD
» Revit
3D Modeling: » SketchUp
» Revit
Rendering and Visualization:
» Lumion
» Enscape
» V - Ray
» Blender ( Basics)
» D5
» Twin Motion
Presentation and Graphic Design:
» Photoshop
» InDesign
» Canva
» PowerPoint
MS Office:
» Office
» Power Point
» Excel (Basics)
» OneNote
INTERESTS
Listening Music
Photography Reading Comics Sports
LANGUAGES
English Hindi
WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS
2020
Logo Design
2020
Brick wall Bonds
Hands on Construction of Brick Wall
2021
Wood Joinery
Hands on construction of wooden joints
2022
Campus Decoration and Stage Team
Technova 2022
DCRUST
2022
Enery efficient and innovative building construction practices
Sketching
Traveling
3d Modelling
Rendering
Telugu
ACADEMICS
2020
Residential Project (3BHK)
ATM Design
Kitchen Design
2021 College Canteen
Architects Office
2022
Yamuna Riverfront
Village Studt
2022
Textile | Auditorium
2023
Group Housing | Shopping Complex
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THERE ARE 360 DEGREES, SO WHY STICK TO ONE..?
- ZAHA HADID
2 01 02 03 04 05 TEXTILE INSTITUTE GROUP HOUSING WORKING DRAWING MISCELLANEOUS CANTEEN Semister III | 2021 03 - 10 Semister VI | 2023 23 - 32 Semister V | 2022 11 - 22 Semister VI | 2023 33 - 40 2020 | 2023 41 - 48 • 3D RENDERS • ARTWORKS
CANTEEN DESIGN 3
CANTEEN
Location – DCRUST Murthal
Total Site Area – 6156sqft / 571.9111 sqm
The architectural canteen boasts a stunning design, highlighted by its skillion roof, which adds a touch of modernity and sophistication. The sloping roof creates a visually appealing structure and also serves a practical purpose by allowing copious amounts of natural light to penetrate the interior space. Large windows or skylights are strategically placed along the high side of the roof, bathing the canteen in a soft, diffused glow. The abundant natural light not only enhances the overall ambiance but also creates a bright and welcoming atmosphere for diners.
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CANTEEN DESIGN
Stepping inside, one is immediately struck by the sense of spaciousness and the well-thought-out seating circulation. The seating arrangement has been carefully planned to provide ample room for comfortable movement, ensuring that diners can navigate the canteen without any hassle. The tables and chairs are positioned strategically, allowing for easy access and a smooth flow of people throughout the space. This layout minimizes congestion and guarantees a relaxed dining experience for all visitors.
CANTEEN DESIGN
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PLAN
To the rear of the canteen lies a charming courtyard, beckoning guests to step outside and immerse themselves in a tranquil oasis. The courtyard serves as a delightful extension of the interior space, seamlessly blending the boundaries between indoors and outdoors.
Lush greenery adorns the courtyard, creating a soothing ambiance and offering a refreshing escape from the bustling canteen environment. Large glass doors or windows connect the interior with the courtyard, allowing diners to enjoy their meals while savoring the picturesque views of nature.
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ELEVATIONS
NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
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Adjacent to the courtyard, a semi-closed outdoor seating area beckons those who prefer to dine in the open air. Here, wooden sheds provide a comfortable and shaded retreat, shielding diners from the elements. The step seating arrangement adds an element of visual interest and dynamism to the area. Diners can choose from different levels of seating, allowing for varied perspectives and a unique dining experience. The use of wood in the construction of the sheds exudes warmth and creates a cozy ambiance, inviting visitors to relax and enjoy their meals amidst nature.
In conclusion, this architectural canteen is a captivating fusion of contemporary design and thoughtful functionality. The skillion roof design allows for an abundance of natural light, while the spacious seating circulation ensures easy movement for diners. The courtyard at the backside and the semi-closed outdoor step seating with wooden sheds provide inviting spaces for patrons to enjoy their meals in a serene and picturesque environment. Together, these elements create an architectural marvel that is both visually striking and highly conducive to a delightful dining experience.
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Student sitting area Kitchen Semi closed and open sitting area Student sitting area Store G.L G.L Lvl +2’6” Lvl +2’6” Lvl +11’6” Lvl +11’6” Lvl +19’
SECTIONS
Faculty sitting area
CANTEEN DESIGN
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TEXTILE INSTITUE 11
TEXTILE INSTITUTE
Site : Textile Park, Barhi, Sonipat, Haryana
Area : 7.8 Acres (31565 Sq.M)
Ground Coverage 30%
FAR : 100%
Permissible Height - 21M
Seetbacks : 12M (Front and Rear) 8M (sides)
The textile institute, designed in an infinite shape, stands as a remarkable architectural masterpiece. It consists of two blocks, seamlessly connected by two bridges that symbolize the union of different disciplines within the institute. The design emphasizes fluidity and connectivity, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of textile studies.
The building envelope is adorned with louvers, which not only enhance the visual appeal but also serve a functional purpose. The louvers control the amount of sunlight entering the building, regulating the interior temperature and reducing glare, thereby ensuring a comfortable learning environment for students and faculty.
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TEXTILE INSTITUE
Within the textile institute, you’ll find various state-of-the-art facilities. The large library houses an extensive collection of books, journals, and digital resources, catering to the research and academic needs of the institute’s community.
BASEMENT PLAN
TEXTILE INSTITUE
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Labs equipped with advanced machinery and equipment offer students hands-on experience in textile experimentation and innovation. Workshops provide spaces for practical training, allowing students to refine their skills in textile production and design.
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Digital classrooms equipped with modern technology enable interactive and immersive learning experiences, incorporating multimedia resources and collaborative platforms. An auditorium provides a venue for lectures, presentations, and events, accommodating a large audience with optimal acoustics and comfortable seating arrangements.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN TEXTILE INSTITUE
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
Additionally, a vibrant canteen caters to the culinary needs of the institute, offering a variety of food options for students, faculty, and visitors.
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TEXTILE INSTITUE
FRONT ELEVATION
SIDE ELEVATION
SECTIONS
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As you enter the institute, you are greeted by a series of courtyards that provide natural light and ventilation, creating a refreshing ambiance throughout the building.
In one of these courtyards, you’ll find an Open-Air Theater (OAT), a versatile space for performances, gatherings, and outdoor events. The OAT serves as a central hub for social and cultural activities within the institute.
Adjacent to the courtyards, a beautifully designed seating landscape unfolds, offering students and faculty a serene environment for relaxation and interaction.
The landscape incorporates lush greenery, water features, and comfortable seating arrangements, fostering a sense of community and enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the institute.
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GROUP HOUSING 23
GROUP HOUSING
Site : Sector 95A, Gururgram, Haryana
Area : 14.93 Acres / 60437 sqm
Permisable FAR : 175 % (105764.75 sqm)
Ground Coverage : 35% (21152.9 sqm)
Shoping complex : 0.3% (302 sqm)
Setbacks : 15m on all sides
Green Area : 15% (9065.55 sqm)
The group housing design I propose is a modern architectural marvel that combines the principles of micro-environment, inclusiveness, courtyards, segregation, angular planning, geometry, and open spaces. It aims to create a harmonious and functional living environment for its residents while promoting community interaction and a sense of belonging.The housing complex is composed of several interconnected buildings. The architectural design emphasizes inclusiveness by ensuring that the housing complex is accessible and accommodating to people of all abilities and backgrounds.
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To address the concept of segregation, the housing complex employs a unique angular planning approach. The buildings are arranged in a way that creates distinct zones or clusters. These clusters cater to specific needs or preferences, such as families with children, young professionals, or senior citizens. Geometry plays a crucial role in the architectural design, incorporating clean lines, bold angles, and geometric patterns throughout the complex. Angular elements are also incorporated into the interior spaces, creating an interesting play of light and shadow while maximizing the efficient use of available space.
ENTRANCE RAMP TO BASEMENT CLUB HOUSE PLAY AREA MIG HIG LIG 25
SHOPPING COMPLEX
EWS
EWS
EWS housing in architectural terms refers to the design and construction of housing units for the Economically Weaker Section. These designs focus on providing basic and affordable shelter to individuals or families with extremely limited financial resources.
Architectural elements may include compact and cost-effective floor plans, efficient space utilization, and durable yet affordable materials. The aim is to create simple, yet dignified living spaces that offer a secure and comfortable environment for those in the economically weaker sections of society.
CLUSTER PLAN
ELEVATION SECTION
GROUP HOUSING
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LIG housing involves the creation of affordable housing units for Low Income Group individuals or families. These designs emphasize cost-effectiveness, space optimization, and functionality, while considering the unique needs and constraints of the target demographic. The aim is to provide dignified, comfortable, and sustainable housing solutions that uplift the quality of life for those with limited financial resources.
CLUSTER PLAN
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ELEVATION SECTION
MIG housing in architectural terms refers to the design and construction of housing units for the Middle Income Group. These designs prioritize comfortable and functional living spaces while considering the financial capacity of the target demographic. The focus is on creating affordable yet attractive homes that cater to the aspirations and lifestyles of the middle-income segment.
CLUSTER PLAN
ELEVATION SECTION
GROUP HOUSING MIG
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HIG housing in architectural terms refers to the design and construction of housing units for the High Income Group. These designs embody luxury, sophistication, and exclusivity, catering to the high-end market. The goal is to provide affluent individuals or families with a luxurious living environment that reflects their status and lifestyle.
CLUSTER PLAN
ELEVATION SECTION
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WORKING DRAWING
- The working drawings of a residential project are depicted through these drawings...:
FOOTING AND COLUMN LAYOUT
WORKING DRAWING 33
34 BRICK WORK LAYOUT WORKING DRAWING
FURNITURE AND ELECTRICAL
WORKING DRAWING 35
PLACEMENT LAYOUT
36 RCP LAYOUT WORKING DRAWING
WASHROOM DETAILS WORKING DRAWING 37
38 WORKING DRAWING
WORKING DRAWING 39
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RENDERS
3D
Softwares used : Sketchup, Revit, Lumion, Vray
ARTWORKS
THANK YOU PORTFOLIO REDDI KARTHIK +91 7671065226 r.karthik12602@gmail.com