“My work has been the forward journey progressing with improvements. Empathy towards all living beings drives my design towards sustainability and regenerative built environment.”

Master Thesis: Spring 2021

Designing a net-zero energy building project requires a holistic approach which starts from preliminary sketches to final execution of the project. This project is a demo of net-zero energy countdown at every stage of the design showing the improvements and decision-making process. Softwares used: Rhino, Grasshopper: Ladybug, Honeybee, Revit, Enscape, Photoshop, InDesign.

Academic Project: Spring 2020

This project involved understanding of climate zones in USA, comparative analysis of heating and cooling loads taken by different building forms and orientations, daylight study and impacts of shading with different window wall ratios. With the help of the analysis done, design is able to achieve 20% reduction in Site EUI as compared to baseline benchmark.

(AIA Philly COTE 2030 Working Group 2021)

Guest speaker presenting my academic work done in March 2021, focusing on Grasshopper-Ladybug tools used for Early Energy Modeling and Architectural Design decisions. Guided by Janki Vyas, adjunct faculty at Jefferson University teaching Sustainable Systems, Energy Modeling and Building Simulations.

(AIA Philly COTE 2030 Working Group 2021)

Guest speaker and volunteer for presenting sunlight fundamentals supporting other guest lectures in June 2021, focusing on why solar radiation analysis is important in early architectural design decisions. Guided by Janki Vyas, adjunct faculty at Jefferson University teaching Sustainable Systems, Energy Modeling and Building Simulations.