I
am an Architect
with a Bachelor degree in Architecture
(B Arch) from Madras University, Tamil Nadu,
India.I have 6 successful years of work experience in
the field of Architecture and have designed & handled
projects varying from large scale IT
& Office buildings to Commercial Buildings, Housing
Complexes to Institutional & Religious Buildings.
Currently
working as a senior Design Architect
for Studio u+a, Bangalore- a sister concern of
Studio u+a, London,am handling an IT
Park and a Residential Complex in Bangalore.
Prior to these projects I have effectively handled two
IT Buildings, namely First India
Place, New Delhi & Bengal Intelligence Park, Kolkatta,
which brought the organisation to limelight. I have
contributed positively to the organisation's growth
in winning many competition projects
using my creative design abilities and presentation
techniques.
As
a Junior architect in my
previous office- RSP Architects,
Bangalore, a Singapore based Multi National Company,
I was an active participant of the design team which
won a Institutional competition
project for the organisation.
Starting
my career as an architect in Karthic
& Karthik, a leading organisation in Coimbatore,
I was given the option of designing and handling a religious
building called Isha Yoga Centre
at Coimbatore which is been one of the landmark projects
of the firm to date.
My
strength lies in my design
capabilities and presentation techniques. I am
well versed in supporting tools such as 3d
Studio max, Photoshop, Coreldraw, MS Office and Auto
cad which are the backbone of modern architectural
illustration. Apart from these, I am good at sketching
and water colouring and involved in deriving
master plans of various
scales.
I
am looking for a forward step in my career which might
take me to global frontiers where i can prove and grow
with the organisation using my multi-disciplinary skills
as a design architect and therefore exposure and experience
in a multi-cultural design society.
I
hope the website will be useful in understanding my
experience in architecture.
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