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Andrea Gail Samuel

AR2004

International Court of Arbitration, Gandhinagar

The studio covered exercises that explored expression, materiality, structure and connected all of these sequentially. The final project is a translocation of Moshe Safdie’s unbuilt project, originally designed for the context of Jerusalem, Israel; now an International Court of Arbitration for the G20. Ideas that Safdie developed in the original project, such as the use of overwhelming scale, public spaces to encourage community gathering, and hierarchy of open and closed spaces, were reinterpreted and explored, keeping in mind the new context and program; all while keeping the architect's intent in mind.

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Deconstructing the Making: A case study exercise.

Matter of Materials: Timber and Reading the Architectonics: Documentation of Church of Khambhat

Introduction to the Final Design: Study of the Architect, Project and Site

Final Drawings: Site Plan

Final Drawings: Plans

Final Drawings: Sections and Elevations

Final Drawings: Wall Sections

Final Drawings: Sectional Axonometric Drawing