UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE
P O R T F O L I O
SHIVANI R
SELECTED WORKS
2019-2023
Phone No.: 7094789878
Email: 2019_shivani.r@wcfa.ac.in
D.O.B: 06-09-2001
Address: 18/2/3 subramaniapuram extn., west of cluny school , Salem - 636007
Nationality : Indian
Language : Tamil, English
EDUCATION
Our Own English High School , Dubai| Grade 2
Notre-Dame of Holy Cross, Salem| Grade 3-5
Thangam Mount Litera Zee School, Salem| Grade 6-7
Cluny Matriculation Hr. Sec. School, Salem| Grade 1,8-12
BACHELORS IN ARCHITECTURE
Wadiyar centre for architecture
Mysore.
EXTRA CURRICULAR
Barathanatyam 2008-2019
SKILLS
Hand drafting
Diagramming
Illustration
Model making
Measure drawing
SHIVANI R
EXPERIENCE
ANDC NASA FASHION TROPHY Participation
PHOTOGRAPHY Semester 04
SOFTWARE SKILLS
DRAFITNG AutoCAD
CONTENT
EXPERIENCE CENTRE SUSTAINBILITY | SEMESTER 07
URBAN RENEWAL OF MADIKERI URBAN DESIGN | SEMESTER 08
CULINARY INSTITUTE INSTITUITIONAL DESIGN | SEMESTER 06
MODELLING Sketchup
RENDERING Enscape V-ray
POST-PRODUCTION
Adobe photoshop
Adobe illustrator
Adobe indesign GIS
INTERPRETATION CENTRE SMALL SCALE PUBLIC DESIGN | SEMESTER 03
WORKING DRAWING SEMESTER 05-06
MISCELLANEOUS
EXPERIENCE CENTRE
KANCHIPURAM , TAMIL NADU
SUSTAINBILITY | AD - 07 FACULTY
Prof.Anand Krishnamurthy
Prof. Prashant Girish Pole
Prof. Shrutie Shah-Tamboli
Asst. Prof. Asijit Khan
Asst. Prof. Surendran Aalone
The client is a group of like-minded people who have come together to set up a cooperative for weaving. The cooperative wants to set up a Production cum Experience Centre to promote themselves and improve their work culture. The intention of the cooperative is to eradicate the middle man and improve the efficiency of various processes that go into making a saree thereby reducing its manufacturing cost.
This Production cum Experience Centre will house around 15 weavers along with other allied people involved in making a saree right from raw material, dying, designing, packing and the sales of it. It will have to address both the tourist and wholesale markets. The centre will also act as a research and development unit, calling in experts to interact with weavers and uplift the craft and provide necessary training to people who are interested in this craft etc.
SITE AREA: 11000 sq.m
BUILT UP : 5500 sq.m
LOCATION: KANCHIPURAM
PROJECT : EXPERIENCE CENTRE
SUSTAINABLE PARAMETERS CONSIDERED
-Material
-Shading
-Day light
-Form and orientation
-Renewable source of energy
- water
- solar
- wind
Site with the context
Massing placement acoording to wind direction and solar orientation.
EXPERIENCE CENTRE :
The intent of the semester was to design an indurustial based production unit in terms of sustainability. The site is located in the prime location which links all the retail shops in the city . The experience centre gives the oppurtunity for students and common people to learn the art of weaving . It does not only provide space for experiencing the art but also provide space for learning the art for common people.
As the brief focuses on providing a retail space without th einvolvement of midlemen which reduces the brokerage and has a clear intent of direct trading for the benefactor of weavers .
DESIGN PROCESS :
The study of site provided a clear intent to create a community freindly space and promoting the weavers culture. These information leads onto the main goal of giving acces to weaver directly into the centre and given more involvement to the art.
These intentions and sustainablity data collected provided the necessities for the program zoning in the site with axis as the main feature. The axis acts as a clear navigational route for customers and weavers The axis provided and the sustainable parameters ledc to orientation and program zoning of the centre.
lighting
AD-07 SECTIONS SCALE 1:200 MUTUAL Day
Mutual shading
Sketch up plug-in :shadow analysis
Breakdown of space accoording to the progams.
0 1 5 10 20 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
The shading device provided facing toward the western facade of the building. the shading devices is a egg crater calicium silicate board placed at angles respective to sun orientation and wind. the other facade are treated acoording to degree of solar radiation on that side.
PERGOLAS STEEL TRUSS PUF PANEL
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MOOD OF THE SPACE DURING DAY at ground floor level
SECTIONS
MUTUAL
SECTION AA’
SECTION BB’
SECTION CC’
URBAN RENEWAL MADIKERI , TAMIL NADU URBAN DESIGN | AD - 08 FACULTY
Prof.Anand Chalawadi
Prof. Prashant Girish Pole
Prof. Nelson Joe Vijai Pais
Asst. Prof. Shreyas Baindur
Asst. Prof. Ryan Thomas
The studio brief was to design an urban insert in the context of Madikeri. Each group of five students selected one site of eight provided options . Collaboratively a unified common vision was established that aligned with the unique context of Madikeri. Individually , all the design programs were tailored to suit the chosen site while maintaining the shared vision and all of them were stiched together to form one master plan. This project demonstrates our ability to harmonize individual creativity with collective goals in the realm of Urban Design.
2 3 4
Renewing the urban, historical and social fabric of the city by creating points of interest around a space that will attach and bring them into dialogue with each other. The characteristic of urban renewal is that it brings about change in the use or occupancy of urban land and buildings and therefore results in changes in where, how and under what conditions people lives.
SITE 01
FOOD STREET & LEARNING CENTER
SITE 02
INFORMATION CENTER
SITE 03
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
HUB
SITE 04
POST OFFICE & BSNL OFFICE
SITE 05 & 06
TOURIST ACCOMMODATION
SITE 07 & 08
CLUB TALUK OFFICE & KINDERGARTEN
They serve the purpose of providing shelter and rest, pause points in the long walk around madikeri
OBJECTIVES
-Enough parking spaces for vehicles (demography data, parking in each site how much, how much extra needed) streetscape addressing the urban fabric.
-Creation of Pause Points along the different sites (Enhancing pedestrian experience (how?)/Intervention at boundaries between sites ) what defines a pause point? (ex: Food stall, toilet, rest space, water spot, kiosk, fort related activities, or activities related to programs)
-Regulation of transportation systems
-Creation of spaces during times of emergency (floods, pandemic, landslides, epidemic) or spaces to be used by the town when needed
Elements common in all modules include searing, dustbins and stations for drinking water.
MODULE 2 MODULE 3 MODULE 4 MODULE 5 PUBLICWASHROOM SEATING ACCESS SEATING MODULE 1 SOUVINERSTORE INFO BOOTH SEATING
Shown beside are modules designedd with the vision of urban renewal in mind
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These spaces have been tailored to their context in form and function.
VIEWPOINT
TOURIST ACCOMODATION
Tourist accommodation is required for urban renewal in Madikeri to stimulate economic growth, revitalize urban areas, preserve cultural heritage, improve infrastructure and services, and promote the city as an attractive tourist destination.
ACCOMODATION UNITS =15
DELUXE UNITS =3
SINGLRE ROOM =12
Public entrance to the site near the transportation hub
Drop off point for accomodation Node intervention
CULINARY INSTITUTE
CHENNAI , TAMIL NADU INSTITUTION DESIGN | AD - 07
FACULTY
Asst. Prof. R Kiran Kumar
Asst. Prof. Surendran Aalone
Prof. Srinivas S G
Asst. Prof. Kavana kumar
Prof. Ryan Thomas
Asst. Prof. Akash Rai
The client is a third-generation farming family,who passed out from Centre For Food, Durham College, Canada and wants to build aninstitution from nature’s point of view. The program is a cooking school and would bebased on “field-to-fork concept”. It will include harvest, storage, processing, packaging, saleand consumption of food, with a strong focus on the production of local food for local consumers.
CULINARY INSTITUTE:
The intent of this semester is to design a culinary is to understand the intitutional life and design of learning centre. The breif explains that the client wants a culinary institue worked based on “feild to fork”. This concept also helps the local farmers to sell their products . The products sold in the market are used in the culinary institute for the learning process. The site is is located in the crescent university with more than a acre of farming land adjacent to site for farrming `
DESIGN PROCESS :
The the feild to fork conept in the breif was approached with the idea of green wall . These green wall makes the concept of feild to fork more efficient .This also acts like a skin to the building . To break monotone skin of the building there is split and a breathable space which creates a transition space and breaks the program down .
Inner skin and outer skin
The split in the building
The high rise structure the spreads out in the base level .
0 1 5 10 20 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
The place of learning needs to be physically connected to the place of growing.
Pavilion in a garden. GRID PLAN SCALE 1:250
AD-06
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LIBRARY COMPUTER LAB GIRLS TOILET LECTURE ROOM LECTURE ROOM FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN SECTION
LOCKER ROOM PLAN LECTURE ROOM LECTURE ROOM FOURTH FLOOR PLAN FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
SRIRANGAPATNA, KARNATKA. PUBLIC DESIGN | AD - 05 FACULTY
Prof.Anand Krishnamurthy
Assoc. Prof. Sashank Satish
Ass. Prof. Kiran Kumar
Asst. Prof. Akash Rai
Asst. Prof. Asijit Khan
The location of the interpretation centre is located in the prime part of the town . The part which connects the present and past of the town. In relation to the fort beside site the watchtower which gives view to important parts of srirangapatna. The importance to fort is because it was the second most strongest fort in india. The main intent behind the bridge is giving importance to the past.
INTERPRETATION CENTRE :
The purpose of interpretation centre in a heritage city with rich history has its own benefactor for tourism. Thr breif suggest that the intrepretation of the city to be represented in built up .
DESIGN PROCESS :
The intent of interpreting the heritage city started with its quality and abstracting the form of key elements into the bridge . The key factors taken into considerations are
1.Turret
2.Watchtower
3.Moat
WORKING DRAWING
SEMESTER 05-06
FACULTY
Adj. Prof.Manoj Ladhad
Asst. Prof. Kousalya Chintal
Asst. Prof. Gregory M Anto
LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 2400 W1 W1 D3 D3 D3 900 MD1 2100 MD1 2100 D2 D2 D4 D4 2100 D4 2100 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 885 855 1990 2100 675 110 675 1900 3930 3930 600 820 3810 1975 240 120 1975 820 1500 2750 980 940 3810 1500 128 2225 2225 128 9000 1565 162 1370 130 2581 3816 1190 980 252 9000 128 128 2225 2225 128 3810 1570 1320 2420 3816 1230 980 1500 2820 1500 940 3884 252 1500 2700 480 120 2700 584 1387 700 4060 525 1625 120 120 1574 3560 1380 364 3560 120 370 3810 890 250 628,46 0 120 240 1975 600 250 600 3810 D2 2400 LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 2400 W1 W1 D3 D3 D3 900 MD1 2100 MD1 2100 D2 D2 D4 D4 2100 D4 2100 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 885 855 1990 2100 675 110 675 1900 3930 3930 600 820 3810 1975 240 120 1975 820 1500 2750 980 940 3810 1500 128 2225 2225 128 9000 1565 162 1370 130 2581 3816 1190 980 252 9000 128 128 2225 2225 128 3810 1570 1320 2420 3816 1230 980 1500 2820 1500 940 3884 252 1500 2700 480 120 2700 584 1387 700 4060 3825 128 525 1625 120 120 1574 3560 1380 364 3560 120 370 3810 890 250 628,46 0 120 240 1975 600 250 600 3810 D2 2400 LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 1300 W1 2400 W1 D3 900 D3 900 D3 2100 MD1 MD1 D2 2100 D2 D4 3600 D4 D4 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 885 855 1990 2100 675 110 675 1900 3930 3930 600 820 3810 1975 240 120 1975 820 1500 2750 980 940 3810 1500 128 2225 2225 128 9000 1565 162 1370 130 2581 3816 1190 980 252 9000 128 128 2225 2225 128 3810 1570 1320 2420 3816 1230 980 1500 2820 1500 940 3884 252 1500 2700 480 120 2700 584 1387 700 4060 525 1625 120 120 1574 3560 1380 364 3560 120 370 3810 890 250 628,46 0 120 240 1975 600 250 600 3810 D2 1500 LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 1300 W1 2400 W1 D3 900 D3 900 D3 2100 MD1 MD1 D2 2100 D2 D4 3600 D4 D4 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 885 855 1990 2100 675 110 675 1900 3930 3930 600 820 3810 1975 240 120 1975 820 1500 2750 980 940 3810 1500 128 2225 2225 128 9000 1565 162 1370 130 2581 3816 1190 980 252 9000 128 128 2225 2225 128 3810 1570 1320 2420 3816 1230 980 1500 2820 1500 940 3884 252 1500 2700 480 120 2700 584 1387 700 4060 3825 128 525 1625 120 120 1574 3560 1380 364 3560 120 370 3810 890 250 387,99 0 120 240 1975 600 250 600 3810 D2 1300 1542,36 2313,64 3599,32 3599,32 2348,13 1108,172799,82 1542,36 1196,61 1196,61 899,94 799,95 2728,28 574 1081,47 1219,47 1542,36 2313,64 3599,32 3599,32 2348,13 2799,821108,17 1542,36 1196,61 1196,61 899,94 799,95 2728,28 574 1081,47 1219,47 574 574
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Living & Dining 4000X9000 Balcony 4000X2200 Kitchen 2820X3800 Service Space 2800X2200 Bedroom 4200X3600 Bedroom 4200X4000 Bathroom 2700X1500 Bathroom 2700X1500 Living & Dining 4000X9000 Balcony 4000X2200 Kitchen 2820X3800 Service Space 2800X2200 Bedroom 4200X3600 Bedroom 4200X4000 Bathroom 2700X1500 Bathroom 2700X1500 UNIT PLAN ELECTRICAL PLAN
GRAPHICS | ANIMATION | ARCHITECTURE
BATHROOM DRAWINGS
Western Commode 01 Towel Holder 03 Shower Head 01 Shower Head 01 Western Commode 01 Towel Holder 01 Wash Basin 01 Soap Holder 01 Geyser 01 3000 1100 1600 2400 3650 500 500 1500 2700 1200 800 Shower Head 01 Wash Basin 01 Soap Holder 01 Towel Holder 01 Towel Holder 02 Towel Holder 03 Drain 01 Soap Holder 01 3200 880 875 Geyser 01 1800 1500 SECTION SCALE (1:25) SECTION SCALE (1:25) PLAN SCALE (1:25) GRAPHICS | ANIMATION ARCHITECTURE Western Commode 01 Towel Holder 03 Shower Head 01 Shower Head 01 3000 1100 1600 2400 3650 500 500 1500 Shower Head 01 Towel Holder 03 01 Soap Holder 01 880 1800 1500 SECTION SECTION SCALE (1:25) GRAPHICS | ANIMATION ARCHITECTURE 3250 2210 932,66 1644,7 672,63 1610 340 270 2700 440,24 550,6 1143,85 440,24 2770,17 432,9 1212,06 432,9 Shower Head 01 Soap Holder 01 Drain 01 Towel Holder 03 Towel Holder 01 Wash Basin 01 Western Commode 01 Health Faucet 01 PLAN SCALE (1:25) SECTION SCALE (1:25) SECTION SCALE (1:25) 3250 2210 932,66 1644,7 672,63 1610 340 270 2700 440,24 550,6 1143,85 2700 440,24 550,6 1143,85 2770,17 432,9 1212,06 432,9 Shower Head 01 Soap Holder 01 Drain 01 Towel Holder 03 Towel Holder 01 Wash Basin 01 Western Commode 01 Health Faucet 01 PLAN SCALE (1:25) SECTION SCALE (1:25) SECTION SCALE (1:25) GRAPHICS ANIMATION ARCHITECTURE
1245 300 150
STAIRCASE DRAWING
DOOR DETAILS
FINISHED FLOOR LVL +0.02 LINTEL LVL +2.1 2100 1200 750 150 150 75 75 75 150 900 150 600 150 75 OUT IN 250 250 250 OUT IN Threshold Door Handle Head Top Rail Panel Mid Rail Bottom Rail Panel Holdfast Mullion Holdfast 945 943 200 150 A A' B' B
PLAN AA' SCALE (1:10)
(1:10)
SECTION BB'
SCALE
FINISHED FLOOR LVL +0.02 LINTEL LVL +2.1 2100 1000 75 75 75 1125 900 110 250 OUT IN 250 250 OUT IN Door Handle Head Holdfast Holdfast 150 A A' B' B SECTION BB' PLAN AA' SCALE (1:10) SCALE (1:10)
INTEROIR DESIGN
SEMESTER 07
STUDIO GUIDE
Asst.Prof.Anna
Cherian
Project brief : Interior for wadiyar centre for architecture lobby , exhibition and pantry space.
Intent: redesign the college lobby and exhibition space
The mood board is more natural and monochromatic with existing structure.
The idea is to highlight the exhibition space the way it is using colours and materials that coincides with the colourpalette of the context. An attempt to use simple aesthetics with minimally designed furnitures, all of which is accentuated mostly with light and materials.
ACCENTUATION: Materials being accentuated with monochromatic interior .
An additional exhibit that was added was the inclusion of Podcast as a main element in the exhibition space, promoting digital exhibits and futuristic ideas about the happenings in college.
A similar idea of the material is followed in the design of the pantry, where niches in the wall are created for storage.
The panel board is accentuated with the help of the dropping false ceiling which accenyutaes the surrounding with LED lights
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
Collage work semester -06
ANDC NASA Fashion trophy Participation |semester -06
Freelance work
Bamboo workshop semester -07
The collage depicts the publicness of mysore . Mysore is surprisingly a very calm city unless until it is duserra. The city lights up when it's the festival of duserra but usually end up being the city which sleeps at 9 on other days . The publicness of mysore is quite different in many parts of mysore. The collage consists of how the publicness of city spills onto the road of mysore. The quality of publicness depends on the different lanes of mysore . These lanes serves different function and program .The main road or the roads which connect public buildings have these kiosk which is a break point for people after the visit . Other residential lanes brings out the quality of friendly nature. The residence spill out their activities onto the road .These are usually because of the packed environment of houses in the street but that also
Client: Muthukumar,Tiruppur
ANDC NASA fashion trophy 2022 Participation
Client: Mr.Selvan ,Palladam
Rendering for Ar.Ramesh Kumar
Client: Mr.Selvan Palladam
Project: Residence
Year : Ongoing
Bamboo workshop
MMBC
semester 07
Bamboo is the fastest growing plant in the world having growth up to 60 cm or more in a day. It is highly versatile raw material for different works. The bamboo is light weight, flexible, tough, high tensile, cheap material than the other building materials like steel. Bamboo can be used in various building works. Bamboo structures are flexible, earthquake resistant, light weight and cheap. Bamboo can be used as reinforcement in various structural members.
There are various species of bamboo found all over the world. Dendrocalmus strictus is the predominant specie found in India. Male Bamboo or Dendrocalmus strictus occupies total 53 percent of total bamboo area in India.
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