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02 Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children North Campus Ambulatory Care Center 04 Behavorial Healthcare Facility for Children, Lake Bryan 01 Rapidly Deployable Module for Separate Isolation Unit For Ebola Virus 03 Humming Bird Aviary College Station, Bryan,Texas Art Gallery, Kerala Pediatric Hospital, Kharghar, Sustainable Toll Collection Center, India GAURI MILIND NADKARNI (SHEA, AIAS) Mailing / Permanent Address : 509 Nagle Street, Apt#203 College Station, TX-77840 c o n t e t s n Degrees & Graduation Date : Master of Architecture Bachelor Of Architecture (May 2011) (Graduating in May 2015 Certificate of Healthcare Design College of Architecture, Texas A&M University GPA : 3.75 B.N.College of Architecture Pune University, India GPA 3.9 ) a h I cture rc te p o t o i o r f l p : e : +1 972.9716229 [email protected] Office of Facilities Co-ordination: Texas A&M University July 2014 - May 2015 Post - Graduate Assistant Bates and Associates Architects June 2014 - August 2014 Post - Intern Architect Projects: St. Anthony Medical Center Strategic Master Plan Development, St. Louis Mercy Strategic Facility Planning of East Region Hospital, St.Louis Renovation of Motion Orthopedics, St. Louis P.S Landscape design and ecology, Mumbai (India) February 2013 - July 2013 Post -Architect Projects Residential Landscape at Vijay Galaxy, Thane Dr B R Ambedkar Memorial Garden, Airoli, Navi Mumbai Residential & Commercial Building, Ghansoli Residential Township at Samraat Tropicano, Nashik Pedestrian Rejuvenation Plaza and Fitness track, Navi Mumbai Vistaar Architects and Planners, Mumbai(India) April 2011 - September 2012 Post - Junior Architect, Architect Projects: Master plan for Mohaneya Township, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (12.64 Ha) Master Plan for Dew Drop Valley Township, Karjat, India (10 Ha) Schematic Design: (Winning entry) National Tax Headquarters Master Plan for Misty Hills Township, Lonavla Commercial Projects in Navi Mumbai Group Phi Architects and Designers, Pune(India) June 2010- October 2010 Post - Trainee Architect - Construction Document for Residential, Interior and Commercial Projects - Documentation and measure drawings of Bani Begum Garden, Aurangabad : ' Indian National Trust For Art and Cultural Heritage(INTACH) - Center for Heritage Conservation Fellows Scholarship (Texas A &M University) - Registered Architect of Council of Architecture, India - Participation in Student Healthcare Design Charette Program, Chicago - Veena Gawande Trophy for Best Outgoing Student 2010(B.Arch) - Best Student 2010 (B.Arch) - Academic excellence for ranking 10th in Pune University (2007) - Academic excellence for ranking 6th in Pune university (2008) - Participation in Tata Tiscon Trophy for Sustainable Toll Collection Center, India - Design Head for organizing Zonal NASA. AutoCAD, Revit, Rhinoceros 3D, Google Sketch UP, Adobe Photoshop CS6, Corel DRAW, V-Ray, Microsoft Office I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination... - Jimmy Dean ofessi n er ce P r o a l Exp I e n Ac I v me s h e e nt S l l s + kI ct a l s C o n t a D e t I

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02Texas Scottish Rite

Hospital for Children North Campus

Ambulatory Care Center 04Behavorial Healthcare

Facility for Children,Lake Bryan 01

Rapidly Deployable Module for

Separate Isolation Unit For Ebola Virus

03Humming Bird Aviary

College Station, Bryan,Texas

Art Gallery, KeralaPediatric Hospital, Kharghar,

Sustainable Toll Collection Center, India

GAURI MILIND NADKARNI (SHEA, AIAS)

Mailing / Permanent Address : 509 Nagle Street, Apt#203College Station, TX-77840

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Office of Facilities Co-ordination: Texas A&M University July 2014 - May 2015

Post - Graduate Assistant

Bates and Associates Architects June 2014 - August 2014

Post - Intern Architect

Projects:

St. Anthony Medical Center Strategic Master Plan Development, St. Louis

Mercy Strategic Facility Planning of East Region Hospital, St.Louis

Renovation of Motion Orthopedics, St. Louis

P.S Landscape design and ecology, Mumbai (India) February 2013 - July 2013

Post -Architect

Projects

Residential Landscape at Vijay Galaxy, Thane

Dr B R Ambedkar Memorial Garden, Airoli, Navi Mumbai

Residential & Commercial Building, Ghansoli

Residential Township at Samraat Tropicano, Nashik

Pedestrian Rejuvenation Plaza and Fitness track, Navi Mumbai

Vistaar Architects and Planners, Mumbai(India) April 2011 - September 2012

Post - Junior Architect, Architect

Projects:

Master plan for Mohaneya Township, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (12.64 Ha)

Master Plan for Dew Drop Valley Township, Karjat, India (10 Ha)

Schematic Design: (Winning entry) National Tax Headquarters

Master Plan for Misty Hills Township, Lonavla

Commercial Projects in Navi Mumbai

Group Phi Architects and Designers, Pune(India) June 2010- October 2010

Post - Trainee Architect

- Construction Document for Residential, Interior and Commercial Projects

- Documentation and measure drawings of Bani Begum Garden, Aurangabad :

' Indian National Trust For Art and Cultural Heritage(INTACH)

- Center for Heritage Conservation Fellows Scholarship (Texas A &M University)

- Registered Architect of Council of Architecture, India

- Participation in Student Healthcare Design Charette Program, Chicago

- Veena Gawande Trophy for Best Outgoing Student 2010(B.Arch)

- Best Student 2010 (B.Arch)

- Academic excellence for ranking 10th in Pune University (2007)

- Academic excellence for ranking 6th in Pune university (2008)

- Participation in Tata Tiscon Trophy for Sustainable Toll Collection Center, India

- Design Head for organizing Zonal NASA.

AutoCAD, Revit, Rhinoceros 3D, Google Sketch UP, Adobe Photoshop CS6, Corel DRAW, V-Ray, Microsoft Office

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CARGO CONTAINER: MATERIAL

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? Elevating the unit reduces chances of infection by minimal contact with the ground

?Services placed within the shell thus keeping the inner space free & easy to clean.

STERILITYHEAT & RAIN

?Double shell keeps off the exposure from direct sunlight thus reducing solar heat gain

?The pitched roof helps cater to the heavy rainfall

? Elevating unit helps protect the structure in marshy lands of Africa

?Module is very flexible in its placement on site.

?The morgue placed on the backside creates a circulation route for the cremation vehicle to take away dead bodies immediately.

FLEXIBILITY & RAPID CREMATION

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Inpatient unit

Morgue unit

Aluminium Ridge piece

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Prof George Mann

Dr. Paul. K. Carlton, Jr.

Dr. Eric Wilke

Michael Paulus

Prof. C.O. ArchitectureTexas A&M University

Lt General (Ret)- USA, MD, FACS, Managing Member, PK Concepts, LLC

M.D.- Systems Of Committee Chai, Brazos County Health Dept, Health Authority

Emergency Preparedness & Response Coordinator, Brazos County Health Dept

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The goal was to make the built space porous to the forest trails designed beyond to create visual connection as well as accessibility. The three sided courtyard avoids heat trapping.

The shape chosen was a rectangle that caters to functionality & the rounded corners are homogenous with the mounds.

The berms were planned along the site for three purposes - a. To mask sound from the

tollway. b. To create a secure & visually

soothing boundary for children.

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To motivate more movement, play tower with rehabilitating elements around it, is accessible through the ramp

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Inpatient surgery

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At anytime one will be able to orient oneself while in the courtyard. One of the mechanisms used is the colored glass based on the department. Also there is clear segregation of staff and patient accesses and zoning of its corresponding activities.

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Use of green roof to readuce solar heat gain and courtyards to avoid heat trapping

Use of photovoltaic panels on the shell and top of the

skylight

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B?In any behavioral disorder, the individual isolates oneself from

the society. One of the best ways to bring the individual back to is through social interaction.

? The social interaction occurs at two levels; among the users of the space and between the user and surroundings.

?The form comprises of elements that face inwards fostering the concept of with each other.

?In order to avoid the feeling of closure from the surrounding; the corners were kept open to with the surrounding.

?The lighthouse at end of the pathway ,increases the freedom of and helps in further merging with the surrounding.

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?The site is located away from the noisy activity zone ensuring privacy to the young patients.

• The site has visual connection to the activity around icehouse or the pavilion which would make them feel more normal and part of the community.

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The old Kettuvallams had a short head room. This shape has influenced the design

for the permanent exhibition center in the form of a jetty

around a water body showing evolution of ships.

The concept for the shape chosen was the evolution of the traditional Houseboat or Kettuvalam that are used in the

Vembnad Lake. It represents an important part in Kerala’s Maritime History

Reinforced concrete jettywith waste boat material flooring

Partitions

Boat models in the museum placed in water

Ventilation strategy that sheds rainfall

The lobby /the middle portion uses the masts on its roof

reminding of the Portugal invasion.

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Kettuvallams. They have more headroom and less curvature

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deep eavesprotecting the structure from the heavy rainfall

Laterite stone which is locally available,

The linear form

natural ventilation.

Clean corridor

Sterile corridor

Disposal corridor

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OT (aseptic)patient flow

Doctors and nurses

Sterilized material

Soiled Material

Non infected patients

Infected patients

Patients refered for surgery

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Patients refered for physiotherapy treatments

Critically ill or casualty patients

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Spread out plan

Three sided courtyards

Play areas shaded with canopy trees

Rain water harvesting tank

Play area

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PATIENT FLOW IN EMERGENCY & SURGERY

THIRD FLOOR PLAN DETAIL

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN DETAIL

1. Waiting area

2. Reception area

3. Play area

Solar pipes

Light corridor

Atrium

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4. Treatment room

5. On duty doctor

6. Semi Private room

7. General ward ( 4 bed)

8. Private room

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