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THE
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SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE,NEW DELHI
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Anuj Mittal
[email protected] Mobile No: +91-8010018411
Nationality: Indian
Career Objective I am a focused, creative and ambitious fourth year architecture student seeking an opportunity to work with a reputable firm that will enable me to utilize and enhance my skills. I am focused on new green technologies and there implementation.
Work Experience: Intern, THE SPACES, interiors and architecture June-July2010 Paid Intern, Abaxial Architects Pvt. Ltd. May-July2010
Educational Qualifications Bachelor of Architecture (School of planning and architecture) 2008- present Kendriya vidyalaya 12th grade CBSE graduate 2008 (91% science stream) Kendriya vidyalaya 10th grade CBSE graduate 2006 (90% )
Relevant skills Computer applications including • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator • Autodesk AutoCAD • Sketch up with V Ray • Autodesk Revit architecture • Autodesk Vasari • MS word , MS PowerPoint • Rhinoceros ( learning) Model making sketching
Competitions • AVIVA Wall of books design competition,2010 first prize (Closed competition) • IGBC zero energy competition, 2010 first prize (All India open competition)
Interests and activities Sports • Football • Basketball Reading Travelling Photography
Current/Mailing Address 605 , Goverdhan apartments,
Kaushambhi, Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh - 201010
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HOTEL DESIGN The hotel design was our 6th semester final project which was announced in February end. This project was the first large scale public/commercial building designed by us in the studio. Three sites were provided to us to choose from. Ferozshah kotla feroz shah kotla walls on one side, cricket stadium on the other Shankar market - outer circle, CP Chanakya cinema site strong intangible memory based context
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THE SPIRETEC COMPETITION SPIRETEC was an architectural design competition for a 62,750 square mixed use area that is part of an it office complex, spread across approx. 85000 square meters of land; with a built potential of approx. 1,75,000 square meters. The project is in greater Noida; part of NCR. The challenge was to examine the ideas of grafted urbanity and create a design that can witness, influence and remain pertinent to the sharp, anticipated transformation of the region. The same competition brief was adopted in our 6th semester studios with some changes. The height of the volumetric scope at the back was kept 100 m and the one in front was kept 27 m in the actually competition brief, but while adapting it for studio design exercise the height restrictions were removed. Also, we were asked to design the circulation and the way the buildings would look, rather than designing the interior layouts of all the floors. So, essentially, our studio exercise was design of an iconic complex. Also, Before starting this exercise, we were to study high rise buildings and the way cores function.
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Research on high rise and iconic buildings
Developing form
Developing site sections
Resolving elevations
Elevations were resolved on paper through sketches. Different options taken into consideration.
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WINNING ENTRY IGBC ZERO ENERGY COMPETITION
WINNING ENTRY THE GREAT WALL OF EDUCATION
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The extra spaces created because of the staggered form of the wall can be Used to keep the books in case there is more participation by the masses than expected, which means
Lets be prepared for any situation !!!!!
The one feet high struts will be covered by a roll of transparent plastic. As soon as the stack of books reach the one-feet height, the transparent plastic could be stretched from one strut to another, thereby binding the stacks. Now a fresh stack of books can be placed on this firm base, and another set of aligned struts can be fixed to struts below.
The basic idea behind the design was to make it look iconic (in sync with the positive motive behind this whole project). There is an acrylic skeleton running as a spine, and allowing visibility from one side of the wall to another invoking the thought of an open-mind achieved through education.
PLAN CONCEPTUAL SKETCH OF THE GREAT WALL OF EDUCATION
THE SCHEME WAS REALISED IN 4 CITIES OF THE INDIA , MUMBAI,KOLKATA,CHENNAI,NEW DELHI
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SETTLEMENT STUDY TOUR OF KANCHIPURAM AND DUSI The settlement study of Kancipuram and Dusi was done in the 4th semester . • Visited the temple town of Kanchipuram Dusi
kanchipuram and of the weavers in Dusi. • The entire study was hand done in groups of six. • Comparison between the two and later with the growth of Delhi. • Redevelopment of village Dusi was attempted as a studio exercise.
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LIFE OF A BRAHMAN
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