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| 2016-2022SAMPLE OF WORKS SHIVANI SATHIYAMURTHY SEETHAPATHY

Have the eligibility for Post-Study Work VISA (PSWV) on completion of Masters. VV SHIVANI SATHIYAMURTHY SEETHAPATHY PROFILEIamhighlymotivatedenthusiasticUrbanDesigner who acquired knowledge from the renowned institutions. I was able to gain expereince during my Internship, from small to large scale projects with the guidance of expertised architects. I look forward to pursue my passion and widen my knowledge and skills further in the field of Architecture and Design.

First Class with Distinction | CGPA - 8.55 Postgraduate Thesis AGRO-MATRIX Food and Environment Team How food infuences a city?

An urban level proposal at Chennai, India which included a space for enter tainment and retail under the same roof. Undergarduate Thesis

EDUCATION MArch Urban Design Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. London, United Kingdom. Sep 2021 - Sept 2022. BArch MEASI Academy of Architecture affliated to Anna University. Chennai, India. Aug 2016 - Aug 2021.

AWARDS FABFEST’18

Won ‘Most

DepthmapXUnityQGISAutoCADGrasshopper3D3D3D Adobe Suite IllustratorIndesignPhotoshop Digital ModelPaintingSketchingMaking - A DIGITAL CITY July University2018 of Westminster, London, UK. Interactive Pavilion’ Award from the Jury Committee. INTERN ARCHITECT LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED, RIYADH, KSA | DEC 2019 - MAR 2020.

• Experience of an Intern at Health & Leisure Business Unit, EDRC.

REFERENCES The Bartlett School of Architecture Faculty of the Built Environment t.varoudis@ucl.ac.uk ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR. TASOS VAROUDIS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MR. ROBERTO BOTTAZZI roberto.bottazzi@ucl.ac.uk +44 linkedin.com/in/shivani-sathyaLondon,arshivani98@gmail.comshivani.seethapathy.21@ucl.ac.uk7436962836UnitedKingdom

• Part of Creative Team to design and execute the Mural motif for AIIMS Gorakhpur, Medical Research and Public higher Institute, India.

URBAN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE

LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED, CHENNAI, INDIA | MAY 2019 - OCT 2019.

• Part of ceiling impact assessment team to analyse the differences between the service areas and the proposed ceiling in the elvated stations.

INTERN ARCHITECT

SKILLS TECHNICAL ANALOG Others Microsoft Office Modelling software set Rhinoceros

EXPERIENCE

• Site visit experience to JIPMER, Pondicherry, for understanding of out patient block which was newly constructed and examining the interiors of the doctor rooms and other supporting space inside the block.

• Designed the interiors of the Prayas Medical Clinic for doctor’s room accompanied by waiting room which was executed as per client’s choice at Chennai, India.

• Framed the material palette for the elevated stations by comparing the relaity and artistic views of the perforated panels setup in the site.

• Visited one of the iconic stations of LINE 3 and had an opportunity to look into the cuurent construction of the Media wall and the platform levels.

• Experience at Riyadh Metro Project. Had an opportunity to witness the streetscaping elements of LINE 3 design.

Masters in UrbanInternshipDesign Design Competition Topic pg.no.04060708091011121314151617182530POSTGRADUATEPG-T01DESIGN Term 01 Work Thesis EmissionIntroductionAnalysisof London City Data Overlap at various scales PG-T02 Term 02 Work Principal Component Analysis Environmental Analysis Site choice from the analaysis Site Proposal and elements of PCR Script PG-T03 Term 03 Work Dataset for site DevelopingselectionthePCR Script The final output of the crop production Iterations of PCR script based on the input of crop type App Interface proposed for the users Render of crops with aggregration scriptUNDERGRADUATECONTENTSINTERNSHIPUG-T08 Term 08 Work Riyadh Metro Project, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. UG-T09 Term 09 Work The Ellispet Neighborhood, Chennai, India. DESIGNUNDERGRADUATECOMPETITIONUG-T05 Term 05 Work FABFEST 2018 - The Digital City Competition, University of Westminster, London, UK.

THESIS

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 04 PG-T01

The concept of incorporating food into cities is gaining importance. Like many other nations, the UK has a large population who has limited access to fresh foods like fruit and vegetables. With the use of food memory and urban cata lysts, our study seeks to investigate ways to involve people in the contemporary food systems, where supermarkets serve as the neighborhood’s hub. This is because London has a rich history of food that no longer survives. Our goal is to develop food-focused neighbourhoods in London that transition to a culture dominated by supermarkets, which would produce its own food and integrate nicely with the restaurant or takeout culture to promote a balanced and healthy lifestyle. In order to suggest the best options for the management of food-re lated activities, the design of urban catalysts must be investigated. To oversee a food system that is based on food production, consumption, and recycling. To grow food in the city, it is to use a variety of interconnected urban agriculture techniques, including rooftop, vertical, street, and underground farming. ABOUT HOW FOOD INFLUENCES LONDON CITY

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 05 THIS IS OUR NEIGHBOURHOOD

PORTFOLIO | 06 PG-T01 EMISSION ANALYSIS OF LONDON CITY @ LONDON SCALE Emission levels which greatly influence the climatic conditions of London were considered and represented through overlap of all the emission data found. Using grasshopper script, the visualisation is po trayed. The emission levels helps us understand the requirement of measures to be taken and to find the ideal place for the analysis and further proposal for the pressing issue of how food is also part of the emission levels. London households are the maximum contributors for the green house gases, especially NOx emissions.

HIGH LOW

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 07 DATA OVERLAP AT VARIOUS SCALES @ MACRO SCALE @ MESO SCALE @MESO SCALE DATA COMBINED: Transport Stations Helath Deprivation Food Desert Supermarket locations Highstreet Integration R1000 Represents the accessibility to existing food production spaces. DATA RestaurantCOMBINED:poorratings & reviews Types of cuisines type of food options Mixed ethnicity Supermarket types Readmade Consumption Highstreet Integration R1000 To understand the different cuisine and consumption rates DATA COMBINED: Bike HouseholdTescostationstransactionsIncome Red meat Consumpiton Urban Heat Island Highstreet Integration R1000 To understand the delivery and household Income pattern

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 08 PG-T02 PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS SEGEMENT AND COMPONENT ANALYSIS DATA OVERLAP With the final results of Principal Component Analysis using Python Libraries, we arrie at the choice of elements that is considered to be analysed based on the production, Consumption and Recycling methodology. IMAGE SEGMENTATION INITIAL PHASE First the Open source map data is acquired for recognition of Shops, Restaurants, Markets, Supermarkets and its respective food fresh food available in the space.

Based on the Sunlight data it is being analysed that the angle and position of crops can be identified for crop production. Based on the above analysis, it is concluded that NOx emissions and Sunlight hour data are the most affecting one for the production, consumption and recycling strategy.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 09 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS Buildings near solar radiation Buildings near NOx Emission Emotion data SHADOW ANALYSIS

Based on the Shadow data it is being analysed that shadow is one of the essential element for crop SUNLIGHTproduction.ANALYSIS

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 10 SITE CHOICE RESULTS FROM THE ABOVE ANALYSISPG-T02

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 11 SITE PROPOSAL AND ELEMENTS OF PCR SCRIPT ON GROUND SURFACES ROOF SURFACES VERTICAL SURFACES VERTICAL SURFACES

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 HIGH LOW LEGEND 1 European Cuisine 2 Asian Cuisine 3 Vegan Food Option 4 Health Deprivation 5 Household Income 6 Housing Density 7 Middle Eastern Cuisine 8 NOx Emissions 9 European Cuisine 10 Redmeat Consumption 11 Readymade Consumption 12 Urban Heat Islands 13 Tesco Transactions DATASET FOR SITE SELECTIONPG-T03

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 13 DEVELOPING THE PCR SCRIPTWOOL GRASSHOPPER METHOD MODULE AGGREGATION FOR PRODUCTION-CONSUMPTION-RECYCLING RESULT OF CROP PRODUCTION SURFACES

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 14 PG-T03 THE FINAL OUTPUT OF THE CROP PRODUCTION

Feeding a big city comes with a heavy cost – rising hunger, increasing obesity rates, climatic changes, depletion of resources, destruction of ecology and disturbing the sustainable growth.

The objective of this thesis is that an attempt to study the different cultural types offood and provide solution for the food delivery especially for the office goers using mobile app. It is also suggested to have cultivation of seasonal vegetables at roof garden which improves the climate and economy of the London city and helps in reducing the global warming.

SURFACES

WORKING OF PRODUCTION-CONSUMPTION-RECYCLING

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 15 ITERATIONS OF PCR SCRIPT BASED ON THE INPUT OF CROP TYPE ACCORDING TO THE SEASONS

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 16 PG-T03 APP INTERFACE PROPOSED FOR THE USERS The app interface allows user to function between two options, either to choose the appropriate crop production and also the nutrient and other supporting values. The game interface where users can select the crops for prodcution based on the seasonal change and accord ing to the growth pattern of the respective crop type. Game toggles are provided along with the iformation panel foruser to navigate through the scene and also to acquire knowledge baout the availability of crops according to the season.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 17 RENDER OF CROPS WITH AGGREGATION SCRIPT THE NEW POPLAR NEIGHBORHOOD

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 18 UG-T08 RIYADH METRO PROJECT, RIYADH, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

The project is for the engineering and execution of riyadh’s line 3 (41.8km), the longest line of the metro programme for the Saudi Arabian capital. line 3 is an integral part of the bigger project for the construction of a city wide metro network that includes 6 lines with a total length of about 180 km and a total value of $23.5 billion.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 19 3E2 STATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT CEILING LOWERING LEVEL design)F.C.L(asper HEIGHTCLEAR(asperdesign) (proposed)F.C.L (proposed)HEIGHCLEART ARCHITECTURE SIGNAGES LIGHTING ALARMFIRE SPRINKLER PIDS CAMERCCTV,A HEADERPSD 33.31 30.11 3.20 30.26 3.05 impactVisual Signs mounted at bottom level 2.4m, maximum height is 0.6m; 50mm clearance available TBC TBC TBC PIDS size 1.196 x 0.425; Installation height to be checked ceilingclearanceforto TBC impactNo 27.59 24.59 3.00 24.74 2.85 impactVisual Monolith height is 3.0m; clash with ceiling TBC TBC TBC TBC 22.40 19.40 3.00 19.55 2.85 impactVisual Signs mounted at bottom level 2.4m, maximum height is 0.6m; clash with ceiling TBC TBC TBC PIDS size 1.350 x 0.460; Installation height to be checked ceilingclearanceforto TBC impactNo 17.00 14.60 2.40 14.75 2.25 impactVisual Signs mounted to goalpost at level 2.4m, maximum height is 0.3m; clash with ceiling TBC TBC TBC TBC 11.90 9.20 2.70 9.35 2.55 impactVisual Signs mounted to ceiing at level 2.4m, maximum height is 0.3m; clash with ceiling TBC TBC TBC TBC 7.52 5.02 2.50 5.17 2.35 impactVisual Face mounted to wall at level 2.1m, maximum height is 0.3m; clash with ceiling TBC TBC TBC TBC 5.43 2.93 2.50 3.08 2.35 impactVisual Sign suspended from ceiling at level 2.4m, maximum height is 0.3m; clash with ceiling TBC TBC TBC TBC 3.34 0.64 3.98 0.49 3.83 impactVisual Face mounted to wall at level 2.1 m, maximum height is 0.3m; 1.43m clearance available TBC TBC TBC TBC 2.70 0.64 3.34 0.49 3.19 availableclearance0.99mregion;ramplevel2.2mheightdoorSlidingofatinthe Face mounted to wall at level 2.1m, maximum height is 0.3m; 0.79m clearance available TBC TBC TBC TBC 3E2 STATION - IMPACT ASSESSMENT - ANALYSIS OF CEILING LOWERING

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 20 DRAWINGS OF CEILING IMPACT ASSESSMENTUG-T08

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 21 DRAWINGS OF CEILING IMPACT ASSESSMENT

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 22 MATERIAL PALETTE OF ELEVATED STATIONSUG-T08 The curtain wall with perforated panel encloses the mezzanine level staircase/ escalator region which provides natural lighting to the interiors. Insulating glass - Tempered float 8mm/ Air chamber 12mm/ Tempered Float 8mm. Total thickness : 28mm CURTAIN WALL WITH PERFORATED PANEL LOUVRE FACADES - CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINIUM VENTILATION GRILLES Louvers are fixed to Block wall which is provided with thermal insulation in accordance with the weather conditions of the site. These appear at Mezzanine & Grade Technical levels.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 23 MATERIAL PALETTE OF ELEVATED STATIONS perforationSystematic 5 Mm dia. Customized perforation 35 mm - 125 mm dia. Desired anodized aluminium Perforated panel + = ANODIZED ALUMINIUM PERFORATED PANEL Standing Seam roof provides the ability to easily install continuous access grids/ walkway systems which provide safe and regular access. These walkways are required where recurrent maintenance and access is required. Standing Seam roof provides two integrated safe access systems. The two designs are dependent on the different requirements : Fall Restraint and Fall Arrest System. SEAMLESS MIRROR POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL PLATFORM GLASS ENCLOSURE An important element of the design is the integration of the platform areas into the void atrium space through the Glass Tubes. The platforms are each encapsulated within a large glass tube protruding into the atrium void spaceallowing for a seamless integration between interior and exterior.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 24 VERTICAL GARDENS PROPOSED PART OF THE STATION DESIGN SECTIONAL DETAIL OF WORKING OF STATION INTERIOR AND ITS RESPECTIVE PLATFORMS

The emphasis of the plan is on the regulation of land and building use. The plan has allocated land for uses such as industries, commerce, housing, play fields and other types of major urban land uses in appropriate locations and in a manner interrelated to each other so as to promote orderlines and smooth functioning.

The master plan lays down policies and programmes for the overall Development of chennai metropolitan areas taking long trem view requirements.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 25 UG-T09 THE ELLISPET NEIGHBORHOOD, CHENNAI, INDIA

The land use plan is in essence a translation into physical form of planning policies and principles. The policies have taken into ccount the realities of the present situation and are designed more to channelise future development on orderly lines rather than effect wholesale changes in existing development.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 26 THE MASTER PLAN For this purpose all lands in the proposed all lands in the proposed Ellispuram area have been categorised under the following use zones: 01. Mixed residential use zone 02. Commercial use zone 03. Open space and recreational use zone

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 27 UG-T09 FIGURE-GROUND ANALYSIS | ELLISPURAM vs ELLISPET EXISTING STREET NETWORK ANALYSIS OF ELLISPURAM REGION

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 28 CO-WORKING SPACE AT THE ELLISPET NEIGHBORHOOD

The co-working space is a space which is integrated with working zone and as well as relaaxation zones for workiing people residing in the ellispet neigh borhood. This working space tends to be within few meters away for the users to get to work and they tend to consume the traveling time. The structure is spread across in a circular way and gradually reduces from the top to bottom. The graduation is represented by various towers and it is all connected via roof garden in the terrace.

The people visiting the commuters hub can utilise this space and can work peacefully. The idea is to create a work friendly zone aorund the neighborhood. It best describes as a working arrangement in which people from Different teams and companies come Together to work in a single shared space.

SELECTED WORKS OF 2016-2022 PORTFOLIO | 29 UG-T09 ELLISPET NEIGHBORHOOD

Commuters hub is a space where users who travel and are seeking fro a place to stay.

The skyline bridge is the highlight of the ellispet neighborhood, which connects to all of the spaces proposed.

The streets of Ellispet are designed to be pedestrain friendly and the transports are all electrically driven.

THE ‘WHAT IF’ PAVILION

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