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  • TEJAL .S.MISTRYTEJAL .S.MISTRYADDRESS : (INDIA) A3, 103 Shatrunjay Apartments, Behind Anand Nagar, Dahisar (E).Mumbai 400068 (DUBAI) Flat no 61, Ground floor, opp Femina Tailors, Near Dubai Museum, DUBAI , UAE C/O Shirish C Mistry,ENOC House No -1,ENOC E & PM, P O BOX No 180 ,DUBAI , U A E .

    TEL. NO : 00919920582094 / 00971502513626 / 0097143516810E-MAIL : [email protected] / [email protected]

    Seeking opportunity in a challenging, motivating and creative environment, where my professionalism and interpersonal skills can be applied and further developed.

    Pursuing Bachelor in Architecture (Vth Year) at Balwant Sheth School Of Architecture NMIMS University - Mumbai) 2008_13HSC Graduate, CBSE Board 86% (Indian High School, Dubai) 2006_08SSC Graduate, CBSE Board 90% (Indian High School, Dubai) 2006

    ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

    Drafting : AutoCAD Graphic : Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, InDesign Media Editing : Adobe Light room (images), Windows Moviemaker 3D modeling : 3ds max, Rhino, Sketch up, V-ray

    TECHNICAL SKILLS

    Conceptualizing and developing designs for different types of programmatic projects. Creating collages, montages, renderings and perspectives views. Preparing presentation drawings and panels. Preparing working drawings and detail finishes for projects . Making physical models using variety of materials.

    STRENGTHS

  • CURRICULUM VITAE

    Worked with RMJM_ Dubai (ABU DHABI, master planning of Al Raha Beach Project) 2011

    Worked with Rooshad Shroff (Residential,Interior designing Architecture +Design_ Mumbai and faade designing for retail) 2012

    Worked with Anjana Chhaya Research on Slum Rehabilitation 2012(Chhaya and Chhaya Design consultants) and township planning process for SRA

    WORK EXPEREINCE

    2012 Ongoing Thesis project Dubai...THE OLD transforming into THE NEW Aga Khan Planning and Building Service, India Participant in design workshop on Design as a Catalyst for Social Change. Manshodhan_Research Presentation CompetitionParticipant in Research competition presenting on Thesis topic.

    2011 Domus IndiaVillas in the sky work published in Domus India under Shroffleon Architects. Urban ChitraKathaParticipant in Competition to analyse Mumbai as a storyline.

    2010 BSSA-CORNELL WORKSHOPParticipant in a joint workshop to study Mumbais Urban layered Structures.

    ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS2009 BSSA annual exhibition @ the Corridor.Designed and team head of the group which worked on Bubble Burst Exhibit Installation 1:1

    BSSA-IAAC Joint WorkshopParticipant in a joint team for an open ended process based studio_Fringe diversions.

    2008 6 ft abpve the groundTo make an attempt to create a precautionary tool during floods in Mumbai. Motion in the cityShowing Mumbai through videos. Material, Component and FormTo create stable spanning structures with materials to test its strengths.

    Interiors Design, Furniture Design Photography, Sketching Lighting Research and Documentation

    PROFFESIONAL INTEREST

    CURRICULUM VITAE

  • NMIMS UNIVERSITYBALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

    Balwant Sheth School of ArchitectureNMIMS University, V.L.Mehta road, Vile Parle (w), Mumbai 400 056Tel : +91 2265204622

    PublisherTejal MistryEmail : [email protected] / 00971502513626

    Copyright Tejal MistryAll rights reserved

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    Mapping + X Year 01, Bridge TunnelAtrey Chhaya, Dipal Chhaya

    EmergenceYear 02, Bubble BurstAtrey Chhaya, Dipal Chhaya

    Revival_Vasai FortYear 02, Research CellSupriyo Bhatacharjee

    HospitalityYear 03, Retreat HubTrilochan Chhaya

    Heritage_ExtensionYear 03, Reading podsSahil Latheef

    Urban AgglromerationYear 04, Urban UniversityAtrey Chhaya, Dipal Chhaya

    Non Standard HousingYear 04, Urban UniversityAtrey Chhaya, Dipal Chhaya

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  • Mapping + XVISUAL SPEED_Bridge Tunnel1st yr studio/ Atrey Chhaya,Dipal ChhayaArchitectural Design_Individual

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    A study of mapping a journey from home to college and further analysing a specific geographical phenomena which modulates itself according to a certain emotion or a behavior depending on everyindividual forms the basis of the design.Visual veiws giving rise to a specific perspective of speed due to varieties of objects causing that behavior is the major criteria of concept.Varieties of transport routes give variations in speed along with the visual space of connnecion with the surroundings.Analysing a detailed journey through modifications in speed levels leading to change of space and experiences.

    The expereincial analogy of speed gets converted into a static phase which determines the variation in category.While walking across the streets, the user tends to notice his surroundings, hence the visual veiws are clearer and strong leading to the lowest calculated speed, while travelling in trains, where the visual veiws gets forwarded every time to create a situation of a clustophobic environment leading to the highest variation of extreme speed.This gets translated into a virtual tunnel design which creates a similar phenomena of static modulations within speed spaces at an extreme condition of the busiest highway.

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    Walking

    The expereincial analogy of speed gets converted into a static phase which determines the variation in category.While walking across the streets, the user tends to notice his surroundings, hence the visual veiws are clearer and strong leading to the lowest calculated speed, while travelling in trains, where the visual veiws gets forwarded every time to create a situation of a clustophobic environment leading to the highest variation of extreme speed.This gets translated into a virtual tunnel design which creates a similar phenomena of static modulations within speed spaces at an extreme condition of the busiest highway.

  • EmergencePIXEL VAPOUR_Exhibit Installation2nd yr studio/ Atrey Chhaya,Dipal ChhayaArchitectural Design_Individual

    The concept of EMERGENCE theory of nature based on ideas of self organisation, collective learning, set of parameters and environmental adaptation were studied.BUBBLE BURST_The behavior of vapour bubbles during the boiling of water was analysed in detail. A collection of vapour molecules move together as one bubble in a water volume. A dynamic interaction takes place between these molecules to reach the surface of water creating a spacial form. A translation of an organic study into an inorganic form shows the morphology of a bubble from the surface of the vessel to the top of the water level. Further the model was constructed into an installation form which involved a walkthrough and a display gallery using purely timber and wire.

  • 03/04

    Volumetric Change

    Angular Change

    BURSTING STAGE : Vapour escapes into the surroundings

    Vapour escapes from smaller to larger spaces

  • Revival_Vasai FortSOCIO/GEOGRAPHIC_Research Cell2nd yr studio/ Suprio BhatacharjeeIdeas Competition_Individual

    VASAI FORT WALL being one of the divider between the fishing village and the fortified area (dense flora fauna) gives amazing contrasting views from both ends.The different apertures created in the fort wall which include the arched openings, broken edge of the wall, gateways etc gives different vantage views by getting blocked at times or by spreading out to infinite.The design involves an overall planning and circulation of the user according to his needs of research and analysis keeping in mind his experience of stay and studio. Using the benefit of the great wall, smaller breaks of spaces for a group of researchers and demographers are designed who work together on a broad understanding of the issues and requirements that impact overall planning,and further gives ideas for organisation of space and generative form without disturbing the essence of the site.

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  • HospitalityRETREAT HUB_Hotel3rd yr studio/ Trilochan ChhayaArchitectural Design_Individual

  • 07/08

    Hospitality, a gesture for making the user feel the most comfortable and peaceful within a particular space, creating an aura of expereince and feeling yourself.No site, other than Dharamshala serve the complete sequence of pure silence and peace to feel and examine yourself.The programme demands a series of activites to make every user reach a particular point of extreme peace and calmness which can further lead to handling the busy life schedules more energetically and fresh.Since the site is highly influenced by the flux conditions of Buddhism, the design revolves around these penetrating layers of nirvana to attain ENLIGHTENMENT.A retreat Hub accumulating vareities of expereincial programmes along with a serene living.

  • The basis of dealing a situation as an extension to a heritage structure of great importance.The University of Mumbai library is visually a grand structure with heavy materials used and detailing.However, when one moves through it and starts experiencing, the proportions and the volumes created within are quite friendly making the user feel comfortable within that space.This is done either through the breaking up of the volume ,or by subdivisions or by creating different level changes within the huge volumes. Applying similar techniques in a contemporary way for an extension to the formal library by creating informals spaces of READ which are contrasting to the existing nature of a formal library space, yet having a similar language of importance.

    Extension_University of MumbaiINFORMAL LIBRARY_Research pods3rd yr studio/ Sahil LatheefArchitectural Design_Individual

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  • Urban AgglromerationURBAN UNIVERSITY_weev knots4th yr studio/ Atrey Chhaya, Dipal ChhayaArchitectural Design_Individual

    City agglromeration within Mumbai as an urban form to achieve ideas for planning an urban university was the major criteria of design.The concept of interweaving of spaces in a patchwork due to extreme site conditions leading to formation of knots, became an important observation.The variations within the weevs forms layers of intersections, overlaps and knots within that particualr area depending upon the extremity of that factor . Analyzing similar situations of spaces within the formation of an urban form to create an expereince of an urban university encomprising complex circulation with deformed yet interesting spaces.

    Overlap Intersect

    Joint Formation of common spaces

    Clusters of space to form voids

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    Knots leading to formation of leveled spaces

    Combination

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    Non Standard HousingRESIDENTIAL TOWER_Sustainable4th yr studio/ Kayzad Shroff, Maria JimenezArchitectural Design_Individual

    UNIT 01

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    A non standard residential housing project which incorporates ideas of relations and privacy between the traditional joint family members and other houses yet maintaining a strong system of sustainable living conditions.Studying the sustainable concept of NATURAL VENTILATION and criterias for the same to maintain continuous flow of winds within the houses along with a system for the escape of used air, a prototype is designed keeping in mind green spaces and waterbodies for the invite of winds and larger voids for the exit of used winds.These help in generating programmatic decisions regarding the relationship and privacy between the family members and hence combinations of joint housing and sharing common courtyards becomes the major guide to design.A high rise residential housing approach in Mumbai,having a sustainable building system with varieties and combinations of housing requirements depending upon the size of the family.

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    Combinations of 3 different sizes of prototypes to fit for the planning requirement of the sustainable system.

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    4000 sq.ft_4 units8000 sq.ft_2 units4000 sq.ft_1 unit

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  • Working DrawingsURBAN UNIVERSITY4th yr studio/ Anjana ChhayaWD_Individual

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  • NOTES:1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF TEJAL MISTRY ANDSHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTENPERMISSION.2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TOAPPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.

    GENERAL NOTES:01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK.02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MMUNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE.03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK.04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & SERVICES DRGS.

    EXECUTION NOTES06. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS.07. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RESPECTIVE DETAIL DRGS.08.FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS REFER THE RESPECTIVE DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE DETAIL DRAWINGS.09. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.10. FOR FINISHES REFER TO FINISHES SCHEDULE AND DETAIL DRAWING.11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH BOND.12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.

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  • NOTES:1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF TEJAL MISTRY ANDSHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTENPERMISSION.2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TOAPPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.

    GENERAL NOTES:01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK.02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MMUNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE.03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK.04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & SERVICES DRGS.

    EXECUTION NOTES06. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS.07. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RESPECTIVE DETAIL DRGS.08.FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS REFER THE RESPECTIVE DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE DETAIL DRAWINGS.09. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.10. FOR FINISHES REFER TO FINISHES SCHEDULE AND DETAIL DRAWING.11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH BOND.12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.

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  • SketchesStudy trips: Aurangabad, Ujjain, Jaisalmer, Ahemdabad, Dharamshala, Srilanka, Dubai

  • 19/20

  • NMIMS UNIVERSITYBALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

    Balwant Sheth School of ArchitectureNMIMS University, V.L.Mehta road, Vile Parle (w), Mumbai 400 056Tel : +91 2265204622

    PublisherTejal MistryEmail : [email protected] / 00971502513626

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    ChitraKathaYear 04Atrey Chhaya, Dipal Chhaya

    Exploring BandraYear 04Jhanki Shah, Debashree Turel

    RMJMYear 03John Messenger, Hamad Khoory

    Rooshad Shroff ArchitectureYear 04Rooshad Shroff

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  • Sea Sand StructuresPEACEFUL WALKWAY_Installation3rd yr studio/ Atrey Chhaya,Dipal ChhayaCompetition_Group

    To analyze and respond to the heterogenous condition of a land-sea "fringe" condition that skirts the island city of Mumbai was the basis of the vertical studio.Mumbai enjoys diverse fringe conditions ranging from natural to those that have evolved with activities such as religious, recreational and occupational.In each circumstance specific parameters from land and sea conditions are derived to generate structures that colonize the fringe.

  • 21/22

    ChitraKathaDefining City of MUMBAI4th yr studio/ Atrey Chhaya,Dipal ChhayaCompetition_Group

    A 7 day vertical studio encomprising 5 student from different years working as a team to come up with models, illustrations, ideas for the city of Mumbai as a storyline.MUMBAI, a city which grows everyday with everything.It lives through the people, by the people and for the people.To capture Mumbai as a storyline is very difficult at a glance, but when asked to different categories of people, about how the city lives and they form a part of it, makes it worth to beleive. Mumbai offers alot for every individual who resides in it.Some elements like transportation, business, food, landmarks, politic, entertainment forms the index of the story which together links with expereinces of people formulate a final picture.

  • REEDESIGNING_BKC MASTERPLAN NMIMS-BSSA_UD_2011-12 5.19

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    HIG HOUSINGMIG HOUSING

    LINEAR PARKSNATURAL BUFFERSPLAY FIELDSATRIUMSGATHERING SPACES

    WATER CAFESRESTAURANTSLIVE WORK AREASOFFICES

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    COMMERCIAL + RETAIL

    Exploring BandraRegenerating BKC4th yr studio/ Janki Shah, Debashree TurelUrban Design_Group

    Bandra Kurla Complex, is a planned commercial hub in the surburbs of Mumbai.Since the basis of this design was to serve only the offices, the planning becomes a bit negotiable not considering the peoples requirement of leisure and relax benefits.Thereby the urban issue was to create a public platform for the people residing as well as working so as to make the place more active and worth its design.

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    LINEAR PARKSNATURAL BUFFERSPLAY FIELDSATRIUMSGATHERING SPACES

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  • INTERN_RMJMAL RAHA BEACH PROJECT, Abu DhabiJohn Messenger, Hamad KhooryModelling,Planning_Group Team

    Linear/Narrow plot Linear/Wide plot Linear Articulation Central Access

    Robert Mathew Johnson Marshall, RMJM,DubaiTime period: 1 month

    A part of the master planning design project of Al Raha Beach ,Abu Dhabi.-A research work along with sketchup modelling on individual islands proposed.-Applying strategies for designing and planning of indidual island plots to create a community living.-GPA calculations and Pie Charts for area consumption of island plots and individual buildings.-Combinations of planning strategies for varieties of building forms.-Creating a civil defence CAD file for the overall design plot.-Multi storey carpark design and its placement in form of modelling.-Being a part of the Design team during presentations and discussions with the clients.-Being a part of the LEED Workshop held during the office hours.

  • 25/26

  • BAR

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    LIVING ROOM

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    -0.60mPOOL DECK

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    Rooshad Shroff and ArchitectureTime period: 1 month

    A private luxurious bangalow design at Amby Valley, including voidal elements of courtyards and waterbodies.Also incorporating public, private and semi private areasleisure and vantage.-Conceptual ideas and daigramming of the home which includes ideas of a courtyard house.-Technical drawings of plans and sections along with modelling of the site and the programme.-Final Renders of the bangalow to give the expereincial feel.

    INTERN_ROOSHADLUXURIOUS BANGALOW, Amby ValleyRooshad ShroffModelling,Designing_Group Team

    WHAT IF?

    SECTION LOOPS

    3M HEIGHT DROP

  • 27/28

  • INTERN_ROOSHADAmishi_London, CBC Bhogilal Facade DesignRooshad ShroffModelling,Designing_Group Team

    A Bag shop design options which includes criteria to maintain a continuous circulation with the display of maximum bags within the store.Since these bags are very glamorous and expensive, the concept of design revolves around a special locker space where these objects are safely kept.

  • 29/30

    CBC Facade Design for a commecial shop of Toilet fittings.The design involves a 3D PULL-PUSH facade which incorpo-rates the main theme and name of the sponsers.Since the brand needs to get emphasized on the streets, further lighting effects play a major role in designing the facade dimensions.

  • PhotographySelected Pictures of Intrest

  • NMIMS UNIVERSITYBALWANT SHETH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

    Balwant Sheth School of ArchitectureNMIMS University, V.L.Mehta road, Vile Parle (w), Mumbai 400 056Tel : +91 2265204622

    PublisherTejal MistryEmail : [email protected] / 00971502513626

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