Pathik Gandhi MA(Urban Design), NUS B.Arch, CEPT
Name Date of Birth E-mail Education Qualifications Address
Pathik Gandhi 26.02.1986
[email protected] B.Arch,CEPT University, Ahmedabad. 2010 MA- UD - National University of Singapore 5A Woodlands road, #14-31 The Tennery, Singapore 677728
Phone Number
+65-90089717 (S’pore), +91-9825220612 (A’bad)
Experience Interested Field Software Knowledge Awards
5 year 6 months (as of June 2016) Working Large Scale Architecture, Urban Design,Sustainable Design,Sustainable Urban Deign and architecture Auto cad, In Design, Photoshop, illustrator, Sketch up, MS Office,
CPG Consultants (HQ), Singapore July 2013- Ongoing Position: Senior ArchitecturalAssociate
Future City Laboratory – ETH Singapore Center (SEC) April 2013- July 2013 Position: Research Assistant
Pradeep Makhijani & associates – Architects, Ahmedabad, India September 2010 - May 2012 Position : Architect
EUROCON TILES AWARD GRADUATING STUDENT for Highest Aggregate or all 9th Semester amongst graduating students. 2009-10 Awards for Excellence in Architectural thesis 2008, National Institute of advanced Studies in Architecture (NIASA), Council o architecture (COA), 2008 Pedilite award for Best Design on Optimum space Utilization, (Architectural Studies) for The year. 2008 Everest ACC award for excellence for The best aggregate perormance in all architectural design studios 2007-08. Somany tiles (Gold medal) awards for Highest aggregate o all 9th semester 2007-08 Academic Achievement Award for Best studio Perormance in Fifh year 2007-08, CEPT University. Academic Achievement Award for Best studio Perormance in Third Year 2005-06, CEPT University. Antonio Figuerrado prize for The best studio perormance in Third year 2005-06, CEPT University. University . Academic Achievement Award for The Best studio Perormance in Second year 2004-05, CEPT University.
CRDC – Center for Research and Development Consultancy, CEPT University. Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad. January- 2010 - October 2010 Position: Junior Architect UMC - Urban management center, Ahmedabad January-2009 March-2009 Position: Documentationand survey Ayan Sen- Architects & Urban Designers, Kolkata May 2006 Nov 2006 Position: Intern Faculty of Architecture, CEPT University December 2010 May 2012 Position: Visiting Faculty (3 semesters + Documentation study + NATA exam in charge) Prof- Pratyush Shankar, HOD- School of architecture, CEPT University, Ahmedabad May-2010 December-2010 Position: Junior researcher
Research Thesis “Understanding Market as a convivial public place - Study through understanding human response in various spatial setting of markets in Ahmedabad” - Unpublished work May 2008 December 2009
VISION “The Toa Payoh Integrated Development will be a vibrant and distinctive sports centre and park with a str ong sense of place that meets the needs of the resident community and beyond by providing a desired range of high quality sports, park, library and other community use opportunities, whilst maintaining a comfortable and sustainable environment for all and meeting national sporting objectives.”
TOA PAYOH INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROJE CT, SINGAPOR E The scope of this Feasibility Study is to explore integrating the recreational uses of a Tier 2 sports facility, a regional park and public library with an underground 66kV electrical substation within an identied site in Toa Payoh to meet growing community needs.
With a land area of about 12 hectares, the site is located along the southern boundary of Toa Payoh Town. It is surrounded on all four sides by major transport infrastructure, including the Lorong 6 arterial road on the northern boundary and the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) on the southern boundary, creating an island condition that isolates the site from its urban context. context. The site is generally surrounded by residenti al areas and is set between two areas that each has distinctive histories and heritage, with Toa Payoh Town to the north and the Balestier/Whampoa neighbourhood to the south.
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+ Increasingthe amount ofpark space atthe Toa Payoh site from its currentsize rrentsize of 4.8ha to about 10ha, and exploringthe possibility ofexpanding theparkbeyondthesite boundary.
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+ Increasingthe sports space in Toa Payoh from its current7.2ha to12 ha.This is achieved through an innovative “Sports in the Park”Conceptthat
The currentToa Payoh Public blic Library willbe moved to the integrated developmentwith an increase in library space from 0.4ha to1.2ha.
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VISION “The Toa Payoh Integrated Development will be a vibrant and distinctive sports centre and park with a str ong sense of place that meets the needs of the resident community and beyond by providing a desired range of high quality sports, park, library and other community use opportunities, whilst maintaining a comfortable and sustainable environment for all and meeting national sporting objectives.”
TOA PAYOH INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PROJE CT, SINGAPOR E The scope of this Feasibility Study is to explore integrating the recreational uses of a Tier 2 sports facility, a regional park and public library with an underground 66kV electrical substation within an identied site in Toa Payoh to meet growing community needs.
With a land area of about 12 hectares, the site is located along the southern boundary of Toa Payoh Town. It is surrounded on all four sides by major transport infrastructure, including the Lorong 6 arterial road on the northern boundary and the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) on the southern boundary, creating an island condition that isolates the site from its urban context. context. The site is generally surrounded by residenti al areas and is set between two areas that each has distinctive histories and heritage, with Toa Payoh Town to the north and the Balestier/Whampoa neighbourhood to the south.
P ark
Sports
+ Increasingthe amount ofpark space atthe Toa Payoh site from its currentsize rrentsize of 4.8ha to about 10ha, and exploringthe possibility ofexpanding theparkbeyondthesite boundary.
Li brary
+ Increasingthe sports space in Toa Payoh from its current7.2ha to12 ha.This is achieved through an innovative “Sports in the Park”Conceptthat
The currentToa Payoh Public blic Library willbe moved to the integrated developmentwith an increase in library space from 0.4ha to1.2ha.
integrates sports,park and library functions in a
synergisticmanner. M e
t e r e r s a
l k
Sri Vairavimada Kaliamman Temple
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW EXPERIENCES AND PROGRAMMING POSSIBILITIES The elevated park provides provides a distinctive backdropfor stadium events, where the lush tropical planting of the park transitions into a highly manicured green at the pitch level.
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The Aquatic Gardens will be planted with water-loving plants, which will help to naturally treat the water and provide a special landscape character at the western end of the site. A lush tropical l andscape with shade trees provides a unique bathing experience within the park.
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Amphitheatre by the Lake Residents
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V i si t or s
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Future Nursing Home
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Crafting an integrated, seamless park experience through an interconnected, banyan-like network of pathways and amenities
More than being a twodimens dim ension ional al pa patte ttern rn of pathways, the branching network is a exible, threedimens dimension ional al system e m that incorporates a multitude of existi s ting n g and new park functions, including circulation pathwa h ways, signag signage and waynding nding, lighti lighting, n g, park furniture,sculpture u re,sculptures andplay structures.
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100% USEOF NATIVEPLANTS
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Bike Hub
1.Gateway Crossing
Access road forJapanese Gardens
BANYAN-INSPIRED RED VARIATIONS&INTEGRATION
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JURONG LAKE PARK (WEST)
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ConvertSquash Court buildingtoa Bike Hub
ConvertFairwayClub buildingtoanEntrance Pavilion/VisitorCentre
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Remove skatingring& beerhouse
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Picnic Lawn
Create 3G playground
Reorientatethewater venturestructure
Upgradecarpark
F EELTHEWATER Creatingnew ways ofengagingwith the lake by introducinglookout decks,shallow pools and soft edges
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Mainentrance fromLakesideMRT &PCN
Reuseplaygroundsandpit
Sculpture WalkII “Forestof stof Columns” ADVENTURE ZONE
Adventure Playground “Tree ofLife”
TallGrass Meadow NestingGrounds
Wetland Arc TransientIslands
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1.Bike shop 2.Bike repair 3.Bike lounge 4.Bike cafe 5.Bike play 6.RIR
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public,as partofthe healthy lifestyle themeofthe ExistingSwimmingComplex: Tobe retained as a swimmingclub thatis open tothe public,as park.
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ExistingWaterfrontSportsbuilding: Tobe converted into a Bike Club alongthe RIR,which willcontain bike rental,bike parking, lounges,retailand F&B facilities.
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Retain Existing Swimmingpool
Loungearea Cafe Bikepark
Entrancefoyer Drop off/ pickup
Bike shop
S ection through Bike Clu b
Restaurant
Section through Swimming Club
Visitorcentre
Loungespace Informationspace
1.Dropoff/pickup 2.Entrancepavilion 3.Seatingspace 4.Cafe 5.Eventlawn 6.VisitorCentre
Main EventLawn Cafe
Section through Entrance Pavilion and Event Lawn
TRULYWILD; FINELYMANICURED
Increasing park biodiversity by supplementing existing greenery with 100% ENDEMIC PLANTING 12 new species for the FIG ARBORETUM and 10 new species of FRESHWATER MANGROVE plant
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ExistingFairway Club Building: Tobe converted into a newgateway building forJurongLake Park,complete with a visitorcentre, community facilities,F&B,retailand parkingfacilities.Itwillfeatur parkingfacilities.Itwillfeature educationalcentre toenable visitors and studentgroups tolearn aboutthe biodiversity ofthe park,as park,as wellas the stories behind the themed animalzones intheadventureplayground.Theentrance pavilion opens up intothe main EventLawn,where large scale events can be organised.Atothertimes, the EventLawn provides a place fora range ofspontaneous of spontaneous activities,such activities ,such as yinga kite orplayingfrisbee.
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1.Bike shop 2.Bike repair 3.Bike lounge 4.Bike cafe 5.Bike play 6.RIR
Preserve buildingshells uildingshells and structurewhere structurewhere
C r ea t ea sense ofopenness and transparency by improvingindoor-outdoorconnectivity and openingup the facade. I m pr ov e daylightingfor interiorspaces byintroducingwindowwalls. Activate the spaces through compatibleprogramming forthe relevantusergroups.
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public,as partofthe healthy lifestyle themeofthe ExistingSwimmingComplex: Tobe retained as a swimmingclub thatis open tothe public,as park.
5 Bike Hub Facilities
6
ExistingWaterfrontSportsbuilding: Tobe converted into a Bike Club alongthe RIR,which willcontain bike rental,bike parking, lounges,retailand F&B facilities.
5 DropoffpointatnewEntrance Pavilion
Retain Existing Swimmingpool
Loungearea Cafe Bikepark
Entrancefoyer Drop off/ pickup
Bike shop
S ection through Bike Clu b
Restaurant
Section through Swimming Club
Visitorcentre
Loungespace Informationspace
1.Dropoff/pickup 2.Entrancepavilion 3.Seatingspace 4.Cafe 5.Eventlawn 6.VisitorCentre
Main EventLawn Cafe
Section through Entrance Pavilion and Event Lawn
TRULYWILD; FINELYMANICURED
Increasing park biodiversity by supplementing existing greenery with 100% ENDEMIC PLANTING 12 new species for the FIG ARBORETUM and 10 new species of FRESHWATER MANGROVE plant
MANDAICREMATORIUM,SINGAPORE Concept
The New Mandai Crematorium Crematorium (NMC) will belocated at thesite of the existingMandai Crematoriumand Columbarium Complex Complex (MCC). It is a standalone facility that will add to the capacity of the existing crematorium, which is expected to be f ully utilised by 2024. The Concept Design stage sets out the vision and overall design approach for the project, in response to the objectives and desired outcomes dened by the NEA. It addresses the overall massing approach and circulation design by dening the spatial experiences at key moments along the ritualised sequence of spaces.
MANDAICREMATORIUM,SINGAPORE Concept
The New Mandai Crematorium Crematorium (NMC) will belocated at thesite of the existingMandai Crematoriumand Columbarium Complex Complex (MCC). It is a standalone facility that will add to the capacity of the existing crematorium, which is expected to be f ully utilised by 2024. The Concept Design stage sets out the vision and overall design approach for the project, in response to the objectives and desired outcomes dened by the NEA. It addresses the overall massing approach and circulation design by dening the spatial experiences at key moments along the ritualised sequence of spaces.
2016 I CPG , Singapore The nal farewell takes place in a darkened Viewing Room. The Transfer Hall is illuminated by soft dappled light that falls across the cofn as it moves towards the cremator hall beyond
Main Foyer Space
Service hall Trailing plants create a green ‘curtain’ that wraparound the clerestory windows of the Service Halls. The roof of the hall slopes upwards towards the front,drawing the eye towards the greenery, and providing momentary relief to those attending the service.
Viewing Hall
Arrival Area
Green roof
Master Plan
The nal farewell takes place in a darkened Viewing Room. The Transfer Hall is illuminated by soft dappled light that falls across the cofn as it moves towards the cremator hall beyond
Main Foyer Space
Service hall Trailing plants create a green ‘curtain’ that wraparound the clerestory windows of the Service Halls. The roof of the hall slopes upwards towards the front,drawing the eye towards the greenery, and providing momentary relief to those attending the service.
Viewing Hall
Arrival Area
Green roof
SYNC CITY MASTER PLAN - NUS + SP + ONE NORTH SYNC City Master Plan The project was was developed for for the JTC Singapore. ,Singapore. It isto developan ideal siliconvelly for the south south east Asia where live, learn,play and work exist together. The proposed master plan was a synchronisation between JTC’s One north, internationally recognise university and Singapore polytechnic. The physical synchronisation of space, green, context , communications and knowledge were the key strength to achieve the desire space for Singapore’s future. The people mover systems (PMS) were linked together with public transport. JTC’s One north has become an island of quietness and very prevailing in failure of spaces. These was activated by improvising on connectivity, provision of public spaces, multi-used spaces and affordable spaces for the entrepreneurs. The diversity of community also have envisioned can contribute in activating the space for the future demand and space utilizations.
Master Plan
SYNC CITY MASTER PLAN - NUS + SP + ONE NORTH SYNC City Master Plan The project was was developed for for the JTC Singapore. ,Singapore. It isto developan ideal siliconvelly for the south south east Asia where live, learn,play and work exist together. The proposed master plan was a synchronisation between JTC’s One north, internationally recognise university and Singapore polytechnic. The physical synchronisation of space, green, context , communications and knowledge were the key strength to achieve the desire space for Singapore’s future. The people mover systems (PMS) were linked together with public transport. JTC’s One north has become an island of quietness and very prevailing in failure of spaces. These was activated by improvising on connectivity, provision of public spaces, multi-used spaces and affordable spaces for the entrepreneurs. The diversity of community also have envisioned can contribute in activating the space for the future demand and space utilizations.
2013 I NUS,Singapore
WEAVING WHAMPOA The project wasan urban interface between an oldestate of whampoa. whampoa. The context was identiedto propose aresidential development that can connect the context holistically. Various i nstitutions such as mosque, school, community centre, hawker centres are some of the essential assets for the development. Canal was use as an opportunity to create an public place for the shared habitat. The public place nodes are envisioned to be connected via spine of green. Emphasis on walkability was used to activate the public space. The habitat was textured by activating people centric place. Due to the surrounding density of built form, the project was proposed to introduced step down approach while accommodating the required dwelling unit for the development.
WEAVING WHAMPOA The project wasan urban interface between an oldestate of whampoa. whampoa. The context was identiedto propose aresidential development that can connect the context holistically. Various i nstitutions such as mosque, school, community centre, hawker centres are some of the essential assets for the development. Canal was use as an opportunity to create an public place for the shared habitat. The public place nodes are envisioned to be connected via spine of green. Emphasis on walkability was used to activate the public space. The habitat was textured by activating people centric place. Due to the surrounding density of built form, the project was proposed to introduced step down approach while accommodating the required dwelling unit for the development.
2012 I NUS, Singapore
Culture and History , Hongkong International Forum of Urbanism was a workshop to carry out a study for the future development of Hongkong. The workshop was alsoan opportunity to communicate with various ous student fromdifferent university. The cultural and history of place allows the opportunity for farmers, family and investor to create an urban environment. The integrated mobility ty systems, enhancing intimate scape scape of spaces, recreational activities, natural areas allows various investor to nd enough opportunities to invest. The community farming was enhanced through introducing urban farming, market spaces, collective social spaces etc.. The daily activity, social institutions are proposed to integrate with blue and green network of the site. The past experience of urbanism of hongkong was broken away by introducing the various new programs.
Culture and History , Hongkong International Forum of Urbanism was a workshop to carry out a study for the future development of Hongkong. The workshop was alsoan opportunity to communicate with various ous student fromdifferent university. The cultural and history of place allows the opportunity for farmers, family and investor to create an urban environment. The integrated mobility ty systems, enhancing intimate scape scape of spaces, recreational activities, natural areas allows various investor to nd enough opportunities to invest. The community farming was enhanced through introducing urban farming, market spaces, collective social spaces etc.. The daily activity, social institutions are proposed to integrate with blue and green network of the site. The past experience of urbanism of hongkong was broken away by introducing the various new programs.
2012 I IFoU, HongKong
SPECTRUM OF KALANG Create a convincing design strategies and methods The module was providing a conceptual thinking of various medium of representation to convey the design. The process begin with a site sketches and initiate idea that can convert in to reality. The concentrated built mass towards the road side and leaving public green areas towards the water side was a primary idea which was explored by model making to sketching activities. The conceptualization of mass and void relationship was providing a ‘true public domain’
SPECTRUM OF KALANG Create a convincing design strategies and methods The module was providing a conceptual thinking of various medium of representation to convey the design. The process begin with a site sketches and initiate idea that can convert in to reality. The concentrated built mass towards the road side and leaving public green areas towards the water side was a primary idea which was explored by model making to sketching activities. The conceptualization of mass and void relationship was providing a ‘true public domain’
2012 I NUS , Singapore
MODEL SCHOOL DESIGN COMPETITION The proposed design gn was a architectural competition for a model model school forState of Gujarat. The proposal proposal was made with consideration of various kit and part. Here, The class room, administrations and other activities are design as a kit and explore the possibilities with various congurations. The detailed layout was prepared to explain one of the concept of the school being an cuboid space with a central courtyard. Each skin of the building were treated with various architectural elements.
MODEL SCHOOL DESIGN COMPETITION The proposed design gn was a architectural competition for a model model school forState of Gujarat. The proposal proposal was made with consideration of various kit and part. Here, The class room, administrations and other activities are design as a kit and explore the possibilities with various congurations. The detailed layout was prepared to explain one of the concept of the school being an cuboid space with a central courtyard. Each skin of the building were treated with various architectural elements.
2012 I PRADEEP MAKHIJANI ARCHITECTS, Ahmedabad
MIX USED DEVELOPMENT - BHUWANESHWAR TROPICAL AND SUBURBAN COMMERCIAL
The Proposed project is submitted to Bhubaneshwar Development Authority for new development development in the suburban area of the town. The design proposal was made with the vision of creating an urban condition for the context. There were three urban plaza proposed oposed to generate three different nature of activities activities in the building complex. complex. The central plaza has been envisioned to be a recreational plaza were the food related activities can take place and on the south of the site the c orporate plaza has been proposed to conduct unprogrammed activities for ofces. All plaza creates a different nature of urban edge which allows the public realm in the building complex. Some edge treatments allows the possibility of informal market and some allows the places for sitting under a shaded environment.
MIX USED DEVELOPMENT - BHUWANESHWAR TROPICAL AND SUBURBAN COMMERCIAL
The Proposed project is submitted to Bhubaneshwar Development Authority for new development development in the suburban area of the town. The design proposal was made with the vision of creating an urban condition for the context. There were three urban plaza proposed oposed to generate three different nature of activities activities in the building complex. complex. The central plaza has been envisioned to be a recreational plaza were the food related activities can take place and on the south of the site the c orporate plaza has been proposed to conduct unprogrammed activities for ofces. All plaza creates a different nature of urban edge which allows the public realm in the building complex. Some edge treatments allows the possibility of informal market and some allows the places for sitting under a shaded environment.
2012 I PRADEEP MAKHIJANI ARCHITECTS, Ahmedabad
CED, NARODA The Proposedproject waspresented to government government of Gujarat. at. The projectwas envisioned envisioned with various ous site conditions tions and the nature of site. The existing structures were to be demolished on site and the existing full grown trees were saved to create landscape. The poetics of ramp and volume is space creates the entrance area .The functional distribution was according to the interrelationship. Distribution of function is such that it opens out in the central space. The emergence of form trough function and cohesive environment makes it the urban block in the industrial area.
CED, NARODA The Proposedproject waspresented to government government of Gujarat. at. The projectwas envisioned envisioned with various ous site conditions tions and the nature of site. The existing structures were to be demolished on site and the existing full grown trees were saved to create landscape. The poetics of ramp and volume is space creates the entrance area .The functional distribution was according to the interrelationship. Distribution of function is such that it opens out in the central space. The emergence of form trough function and cohesive environment makes it the urban block in the industrial area.
2012 I PRADEEP MAKHIJANI ARCHITECTS, Ahmedabad
FIRE STATION The idea of creating re station station begins with the notion notion of creating a service building ng to our city. Fire stations stations in our cities have always been looked at as a need of the city and don’t have architectural character to its existence. The design proposal was molded in such a manner that it creates a prototype for it to be established a new language for a re station in the city. The hypothetical site was chosen in Naroda to explore the idea of ‘Modal Fire station’. The program was made with the consideration of re station head quarter to explore and understand the complexity of the project. The program involves diverse functions that come under re station i.e. Emergency rst aid, control room, rest room & many other emergency services and residential quarters for various users - re mans & ofcers.
FIRE STATION The idea of creating re station station begins with the notion notion of creating a service building ng to our city. Fire stations stations in our cities have always been looked at as a need of the city and don’t have architectural character to its existence. The design proposal was molded in such a manner that it creates a prototype for it to be established a new language for a re station in the city. The hypothetical site was chosen in Naroda to explore the idea of ‘Modal Fire station’. The program was made with the consideration of re station head quarter to explore and understand the complexity of the project. The program involves diverse functions that come under re station i.e. Emergency rst aid, control room, rest room & many other emergency services and residential quarters for various users - re mans & ofcers.
2010 I CEPT UNIVERSTIY, Ahmedabad
Urban Insert, Mixed Used Development The urban insert deals with the complexity andchallenges that site offers in the program of building lding mixed used development. The hierarchy of distribution is based on the site approach from different movement pattern. The massing of the buildings is gradually higher towards the road edge. Ease of pedestrian movement through diverse activities and connection with public plaza creates a continuous public realm.
Urban Insert, Mixed Used Development The urban insert deals with the complexity andchallenges that site offers in the program of building lding mixed used development. The hierarchy of distribution is based on the site approach from different movement pattern. The massing of the buildings is gradually higher towards the road edge. Ease of pedestrian movement through diverse activities and connection with public plaza creates a continuous public realm.
2010 I CEPT UNIVERSTIY, Ahmedabad
Heritage Awareness Center The project was proposed proposed in the old city of ahmedabad. It was designed designed by using the existing ground prole ofof the Calico Dome. The courtyard typology was chosen to generate spaces that merge with the existing urban fabric. The spatial organization and elements of architecture enhances the sense of space to depict the heritage of the city. The choice material and character of space allows the character to enhance the hot and dry climate.
Heritage Awareness Center The project was proposed proposed in the old city of ahmedabad. It was designed designed by using the existing ground prole ofof the Calico Dome. The courtyard typology was chosen to generate spaces that merge with the existing urban fabric. The spatial organization and elements of architecture enhances the sense of space to depict the heritage of the city. The choice material and character of space allows the character to enhance the hot and dry climate.
2007 I CEPT UNIVERSTIY, Ahmedabad
Exploration of Material - Form - Structure In nature form and structure are inseparable. In architecture, the expressive quality of built forms is rooted in structure which is essential in making of architecture. Structure orders the distribution of matter. It varies from material to material, allowing for different distributions of mass and void, leading to a variety of textures and grain, light and shadow, scale and proportions. It is from this perspective that structure gives meaning to material. The studio systematically explores possibility possibility to learn through forms ms in nature using realistic realistic sketching and abstract drawing in order to unearth ideas that form t he basis of an architectural conceptualization. This studio looks closely at the relationship between material, structure and form. To explore the understanding of this The entire studio is based on various exercises.
Exploration of Material - Form - Structure In nature form and structure are inseparable. In architecture, the expressive quality of built forms is rooted in structure which is essential in making of architecture. Structure orders the distribution of matter. It varies from material to material, allowing for different distributions of mass and void, leading to a variety of textures and grain, light and shadow, scale and proportions. It is from this perspective that structure gives meaning to material. The studio systematically explores possibility possibility to learn through forms ms in nature using realistic realistic sketching and abstract drawing in order to unearth ideas that form t he basis of an architectural conceptualization. This studio looks closely at the relationship between material, structure and form. To explore the understanding of this The entire studio is based on various exercises.
2011 2011 I CEPT UNIVERSTIY -Teaching , Ahmedabad
Surat - Heritage Documentation Surat has been rendered with various architectural style through various dynasties of ruling in the history. The origin of the city dates back to 300 B.C. And successively ruled by Survira(Maratha Period). There after tughlaq and mughal held sway over the city. And from that Portuguese, British, dutch and french have introduced their style of architecture to the city. In this scenario due to new development of the city and the urgently increasing need of the city have started ruin the rich heritage of the city.And this concerns were express to the city through reports and a book“ At the CoreUnderstanding the built heritage of Surat and Rander” .
Surat - Heritage Documentation Surat has been rendered with various architectural style through various dynasties of ruling in the history. The origin of the city dates back to 300 B.C. And successively ruled by Survira(Maratha Period). There after tughlaq and mughal held sway over the city. And from that Portuguese, British, dutch and french have introduced their style of architecture to the city. In this scenario due to new development of the city and the urgently increasing need of the city have started ruin the rich heritage of the city.And this concerns were express to the city through reports and a book“ At the CoreUnderstanding the built heritage of Surat and Rander” .
2011 2011 I Urban Management Centre, Ahmedabad
GANDHI PATHIK NIMISHKUMAR
FIN : G1164405N
GANDHI PATHIK NIMISHKUMAR
FIN : G1164405N
[email protected] B.Arch,CEPT University, Ahmedabad. 2010 MA(Urban Design) - National University of Singapore, 2013 5A Woodlands road, #14-31 The Tennery, Singapore 677728 +65-90089717 (S’pore), +91-9825220612 (A’bad) (A’bad)