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portfolio
sudeshnasukla
2 0 1 5WORK EXPERIENCE
INDIVIDUAL EXPLORATIONS
the ninesilicon valley renovation3159 El Camino Real135 Kellogg Stcolumbia place mixed usecars DB19000 thayer avenuewillowsford addison
casa aguadastockholm urban designM.Arch thesis: women’s centerwall of honor
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work experience
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THE NINE MIXED USE Set in Memphis, in close proximity of University of Te-nesse, The Nine is a student house mixed use project, where NBA was hired to be the architect of record. The Atlanta and San Jose team picked up where the design architect left off and re design the facade to have a contemporary and contextual design solution and maximize unit capacity. As the BIM coordinator for this project, I am in chrage of developing the model us-ing company standards and best practices (unit plans, core and shell work closely with our consultants).
NILES BOLTON ASSOCIATESCLIENT: 908 DEVELOPMENT
LOCATION: MEMPHIS, TNPROJECT TYPE:
MIXED USE OCCUPANCY (B, A-3, A-4, S2, R2), TYPA IIIA OVER IA CONSTRUCTION
PROJECT INVOLVEMENT: BIM COORDINATOR: MANAGE & DEVELOP MODEL FOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN, DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTA-
TION, CODE RESEARCH, COORDINATE WITH ATLANTA TEAMCODE: IBC 2009
TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 65,000 SF
project location ground level plan
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section @ unit seperaration
north-south section
exterior wall sectionthird level plan
roof plan
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AVALON SUNNYVALE APARTMENT RENOVATIONAs part of upgrade to these residential buildings buiilt around the 1990s, code upgrade became a tremen-dous challenge to keep consistent with the client’s specification need. Niles Bolton was hired to design and ensure the layout and finish upgrade comply with code and ADA. I managed the project through permit submital under direct supervision of San Jose’s mana-gin partner and in times of deadline, coordnatedma-naged support staff from the Atlanta office. This project was data heavy as it was complex with a number of unit types with intricate finish options.
NILES BOLTON ASSOCIATESCLIENT: AVALON BAY
LOCATION: SUNNYVALE, CAPROJECT TYPE: R1, OCCUPANCY TYPE B,
PROJECT INVOLVEMENT:UNIT RENOVATION DESIGN, CODE RESEARCH, SURVEY, MANAGE
COORDINATION WITH CLIENT, CONSULTANTS AND CLIENT’S INTERIOR DESIGNER,
CODE: CBC 2010 TOTAL BUILDINGS (3-5 STORIES): 12
TOTAL UNIT TYPES: 18TOTAL UNITS: 800+
kitchen elevations
site plan
2 bedroom prototype
bath elevations
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3159 ECR MIXED USESet in Palo Alto, in between downtown and Mountain View, this mixed use project is first of it’s kind on El Camino Real. Under the supervision of a Project Archi-tect, each designer had their designated areas that was developed overtime. Key factors were consultant co-ordination (particularly structure, landscape and MEP for my assigned areas). The different mixed occupancy was a great introduction of CBC for fire rating and exit requirements.
FERGUS GARBER YOUNG ARCHITECTSCLIENT: TARLTON PROPERTIES
LOCATION: PALO ALTO, CAPROJECT TYPE:
MIXED USE (M, B, A-2, A-3, S2, R2, PARKING)PROJECT INVOLVEMENT:
ARB PRESENTATION - VIDEO & SITE COORDINATION WITH LAND-SCAPE ARCHITECTS. PERMIT PHASE- RESEARCH & DEVELOP OCCU-
PANCY & FIRE SAFETY, STAIR/ELEVATORS, WALL ASSEMBLIESCODE: CBC 2010 AND 2010 CALGREEN
TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 74,122 SF
site plan
el camino & portage corner
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main stair case & elevator
courtyard/main stair caseacacia entrance/staircase
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Using traditional, simple aesthetics, the collaborative process between client and FGY gave me insight on building methodology specific to Northern California, and to City of Palo Alto. I was involved in the design development, permit and CD set development process. Having hands on experience with developing a project in various phases has been invaluable. The level of attention and detail gave me insight on how to create quality, high end work. The high collaborative process between the architect, client, city and consultants gave me great skills in research, coordination, client relations and a better understanding of wood con-struction methodology. I worked
Fergus Garber Young ArchitectsClient: Chien LiuProject location:
Palo Alto, CAProject type:
R-2 Occupancy, construction type VBBuilding Completion:
Under ConstructionSize: 6337 sq. ft (floor area)
Applicable Code: 2010 CBC, CRC R106.1.1 (Palo Alto),
Title 24 energy code
LIU RESIDENCE
section a-1
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site plan
kitchen elevation
bathroom interior elevations
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COLUMBIA PLACE BUILDING 2 AND TOWNSSet in the revitalization district of Arlington (city located a few miles from Washington, D.C.), Columbia Place Building two had to adhere to local Form Based Code.During the process, beside developing the town homes and mixed use building, the project had to address making the street life more active, with welcoming entrances, bike racks and street presence.
W.C.RALSTON ARCHITECTSCLIENT: GOSNELL
LOCATION: ARLINGTON, VAPROJECT TYPE:
MIXED USE (M, A-2, A-3, S2, R2, PARKING)COLUMBIA PIKE REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE
PROJECT INVOLVEMENT: SITE ZONING RESEARCH, SITE PLAN, BIM MODELING, CD DRAWINGS, APT. UNIT, CANOPY,
ELEVATOR, BIKE ROOM DESIGN/DETAIL, CODE RESEARCH (ADA, LOCAL FORM BASED CODE
AND WALL ASSEMBLIES)
site plan
privacy fencing
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11th street entrance
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ground floor plan
second floor plan
roof plan
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section section
unit c-3 unit c-4
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CARS DB1The client requested a feasibility study of mixed use project in the revitalization district of Arlington. Work-ing closely with Arlington Counting Planning officials, I incorporated the local Form Based Code (FBC) into the site design. Furthermore, my research on the FBC led to a modern interpretation of the building facade.
W.C.RALSTON ARCHITECTSCLIENT: CARS DB1
LOCATION: ARLINGTON, VAPROJECT TYPE:
MIXED USE (R2, R3, RETAIL WITH PARKING)COLUMBIA PIKE REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE
PROJECT INVOLVEMENT:SITE ZONING RESEARCH, SITE PLAN, BUILDING CODE
RESEARCH & SCHEMATIC DESIGN
site plan
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street view
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900 THAYER AVENUELocated in Silver Spring, MD, this mixed unit building explores exte-rior composition use of materials. In addition, the client requested a cost effective utilization of space. The site location is set in an up and coming neighborhood, with close access to transit and other amenities.
W. C. RALSTON ARCHITECTSCLIENT: CARS DB1
LOCATION: ARLINGTON, VAPROJECT TYPE:
MIXED USE (R2, R3, RETAIL WITH PARKING)COLUMBIA PIKE REVITALIZATION INITIATIVE
PROJECT INVOLVEMENT:SITE ZONING RESEARCH, SITE PLAN, BUILDING
SCHEMATIC DESIGN
MATERIAL STUDY
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front elevation
rear elevation
right elevation
left elevation
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Combining Historical Charm with Modern, airy plans is the driving concept behind this charming home in Virginia. Spatial interplay is inherent in the rooms flowing into each other, yet maintaining privacy necessary for family of any size. Outdoor-indoor space lets the inhabitants connect with nature without sacrificing luxury and comfort.My role was to develop the conceptual ideas using BIM (Revit), coordinate roof structure with engineers, help with material boards, problem solve challenges on site and research appropriate detailing (proportions of trims/cornice/column based of classical concepts).
Architect: Warren C. Ralston, AIAClient: Integrity Homes
Project location:South Riding, VA
Project type: Luxury development
(Farm Community)Building Completion:
Fall 2012Size: 3000 sq. ft
section
WILLOWSFORD: ADDISON
color board options
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ground floor plan
second floor plan optional bedroom extension
color board options
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individualexplorations
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CASA AGUADA A HYDROLOGICAL HOSTEL COMPETITION
Casa Aguada’s approach to ecological design solution recognizes the impact water had on Mayan civilization. The hostel inherently utilizes and celebrates an ancient aguada on Tikal’s site for both functional and design purposes. The form it self responds to importance of water as an element, as well as incorporating local materials. Water from adjacent aguada is used for cooling and toilets, with possibility of further water treatments. The museum’s Mayan Hydrology exhibit will look directly over to one of the reservoirs that made the civilization possible, hence paying tribute to the site’s rich history. The limestone “spinal” structure that runs through core of the building acts as a support, entrance, cooling cistern and lookout tower.
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The research project objective is to tie in the Kungsholmen area to the existing neighborhood by adding more street activity utilizing sustainable technology. Stitching the area together will be done by utilizing the space underneathan existing highway to add commercial venues and public gathering spots to support existing establishments. Methods for design strategy will utilize established urban design theory and current initiatives by the Swedish Municipalities.
URBAN HAVEN IN STOCKHOLM
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THESIS: BEA GADDY CENTERA WOMEN’S MUSEUM AND EMPOWERMENT CENTER
The Center will provide the available resources and knowledge to be more accessible to the females of Baltimore while celebrating accomplishmentof females from past and present.It will serve as a central location for referrals relating to women’s issues pertaining to family life, health, education and career. The combination of exhibit and resource center makes this project unique and vital to Baltimore.
CLIENTS:The Maryland Women’sHeritage Center(MWHC)
Baltimore Coalition of Women’sEmpowerment (BCWE)
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PROGRAM:
Circulation:total: 7350 sq ft
zone 1.Educational: -Hall of fames for Unsung Heroines -Resource Center/Meeting Space/Interactive space - Visual Arts Exhibits (permanent and visiting collection) -Oral history center -Theater/ Performance Center -Conference and training rooms/ Computer lab/workshopTotal percentage: 40%.Total: 9800 sq ft
zone 2ANon-Educational: - Gift shop - Break room - Spa/cafe - Reference room - Public spaces (Theater, performancecenter, lobby)Total Percentage: 30%Total: 7350 sq ftZone 2B -Offices -Staff loungeTotal Percentage: 15%Total: 3675 sq ft
zone 3Service - Restrooms - Mechanical room - Loading - Storage (some climate control) - Elevators - ParkingPercentage: 15%Total: 3675 sq ft
TOTAL PERCENTAGE: 130%
east-west building section
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structural diagram comprehensive section
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The Minority Veterans of Onondaga County in Upstate New York wanted a Memorial to commemorate the World War II Veterans, who were never properly honored at the time (early 2000s). The location was to be on the lobby of the On Center in Syracuse, NY. During a class competition in 2003, my design concept to honor names and the spirit of the veterans was selected.
WALL OF HONOR
WALL MATERIAL:GRANITE
ENGRAVING METHOD:LASER
CHALLENGES: BUDGET, TIME, INFORMATIONAL STRATEGY AND STRUCTURAL
ARCHITECT FORPROJECT MANAGEMENT:
THE CRISSEY ARCHITECTURALGROUP,
SYRACUSE, NYOPENING CEREMONY: 2005