Stuthi Raajesh Mehta

CFP004

UAR20139

The first semester focused on developing drawing and representation skills. Continuing in a similar vein, during the second semester, the CFP Studio component focuses on building analytical abilities. Exercises like mapping and data representation engage with on-ground reality, requiring that the students develop their ability to observe, collect data and analyse it, as well as communicate and represent it meaningfully; building elements and materials allows for initial familiarization with these, theoretically as well as through observation of built spaces around; while making and testing structures uses hands-on experience to enable conceptual understanding. Technical drawing II builds on the skills imbibed initially and develops them towards further complexity. All the exercises find their culmination in tackling a design problem, which brings together the skills and abilities while introducing the students for the first time to the design process. These skills will be put to use during L2 studios, and will be discussed in their relevance to the professional practice that designers, architects and urban planners engage in.

View Additional Work

Report Content

A SketchUp model of a shelter- 'By the Bay' made for a cook, by the sea in Goa.

The plans of the shelter which are drafted on AutoCAD.

The AutoCAD drafted elevation and sectional views of the shelter. The section lines can be seen on the site plan.

Representational plan of a flat in Mumbai which has been digitally rendered using Autodesk Sketchbook.

Hand-drafted plan and sectional views of the flat.

Wall sections which helped in identifying building elements and materials.

Joineries of a 30cm x 30cm cube made using reed sticks. On the left are drawings that helped understand the model.

Testing and recording the failure of the structure.

On the left, a cognitive map of Andheri, Mumbai. On the right, a detailed map of the locality which shows all the activities. Both were digitally sketched using Autodesk Sketchbook.

An isometric view of a resort built in the middle of a desert. On the right are 4 zoomed-in views of the same.