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Name
Pathik Gandhi
Date of Birth
26.02.1986
E-mail pathik.0603@gmail.com
Education
B.Arch,CEPT University, Ahmedabad. 2010
Qualifications
MA- UD - National University of Singapore ( Current Student)
Address
5A Woodlands road, #14-31 The Tennery, Singapore 677728
Phone Number
Experience
5 year 6 months (as of June 2016)
Interested Field
Working Large Scale Architecture, Urban Design,Sustainable Urban Deign and architecture
Software Knowledge
Auto cad, In Design, Photoshop, illustrator, Sketch up, MS Office,
Awards
EUROCON TILES AWARD GRADUATING STUDENT for
Highest Aggregate for all 9th Semester amongst graduating students.
2009-10
Awards for Excellence in Architectural thesis 2008, National Institute of advanced
Studies in Architecture (NIASA), Council of architecture (COA),
2008
Pedilite award for Best Design on Optimum space Utilization, (Architectural Studies) for The year.
2008
Everest ACC award for excellence for
The best aggregate performance in all architectural design studios
2007-08.
Somany tiles (Gold medal) awards for
Highest aggregate of all 9th semester 2007-08
Academic Achievement Award for
Best studio Performance in Fifth year 2007-08, CEPT University.
Academic Achievement Award for
Best studio Performance in Third Year 2005-06, CEPT University.
Antonio Figuerrado prize for
The best studio performance in Third year 2005-06, CEPT University.
Academic Achievement Award for
The Best studio Performance in Second year 2004-05, CEPT University.
Research Thesis
Understanding Market as a convivial public place - Study through understanding human response in various spatial setting of markets in
Ahmedabad - Unpublished work
May 2008 December 2009
VISION
The Toa Payoh Integrated Development will be a vibrant and distinctive sports centre and park with a strong sense of place that meets the needs of the
resident community and beyond by providing a desired range of high quality sports, park, library and other community use opportunities, whilst maintaining a
comfortable and sustainable environment for all and meeting national sporting objectives.
With a land area of about 12 hectares, the site is located along the southern boundary of Toa Payoh Town. It is
surrounded on all four sides by major transport infrastructure, including the Lorong 6 arterial road on the northern
boundary and the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) on the southern boundary, creating an island condition that isolates
the site from its urban context. The site is generally surrounded by residential areas and is set between two areas
that each has distinctive histories and heritage, with Toa Payoh Town to the north and the Balestier/Whampoa
neighbourhood to the south.
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Increasing the amount of park space at the Toa
Payoh site from its current size of 4.8 ha to about
10 ha, and exploring the possibility of expanding
the park beyond the site boundary.
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Increasing the sports space in Toa Payoh from its
current 7.2ha to 12 ha. This is achieved through
an innovative Sports in the Park Concept that
integrates sports, park and library functions in a
synergistic manner.
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The scope of this Feasibility Study is to explore integrating the recreational uses of a Tier 2 sports facility, a regional
park and public library with an underground 66kV electrical substation within an identified site in Toa Payoh to meet
growing community needs.
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Mussaenda varieties
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Ixora varieties
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Hibiscus varieties
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Hydrangea varieties
Leaf 3 Leaf
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3 Colour Flowers - Permanent plants that owers regularly
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Carphalea kirondron
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Alpinia varieties
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Lantana varieties
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Aquatic Plants
Landscape Fissure
Aquatic Gardens
The Aquatic Gardens will be planted with water-loving
plants, which will help to naturally treat the water and
provide a special landscape character at the western end of
the site. A lush tropical landscape with shade trees provides
a unique bathing experience within the park.
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Toa Payoh Lo
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Leisure
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Stadium
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Outdoor
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Stadium
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LEAF 3
Competition Pools
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Pavilion
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Leisure Pools
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Retail/F&B
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Library
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Facilities
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Facilities
Competition Pools
Bin Centre
Stadium
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Entrance Plaza
Book Cafe
FOH Comp
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F&B
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Sports Hall
Venue Admin
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SEAMLESS INTEGRATION BETWEEN LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE
The Leisure Pools are designed as an integral part of the rising parkscape,
creating a sense of openness and accessibility.
Located below the Leisure Pools is the Team Sports Hall, a multi-use community event centre, that can be used not only as a cycling venue,
but also for indoor sports and non-sporting events.
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VIP
Media
Competition Pools
Entrance Plaza
Futsal Courts
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SAFRA
Stadium
MRT Tunnel
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Enlarged Section through Interior Street, Library and Sports Block (Section BB)
Conserved Tower
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Tennis Courts
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Sub-entrance
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Lakeside MRT
Lakeside MRT
Future Science
Center
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Remove existing
car park
Reuse Squash court
building
Look-out Decks
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Removing existing
carpark & structures
of water front sports
building
Sculpture Walk II
Forest of Columns
twisting
intertwining
trailing
multiplying
Biodiversity
Corridor
splitting
Ripple Pool
Events Lawn
Swimming Club
4. Seating
Adventure Playground
Tree of Life
School children
Visitors
Office Workers
Vehicular Circulation
Fishing Boardwalk
(Existing)
Gateway
Crossing
Eco-resort (Future)
Picnic Lawn
Biodiversity Corridor
Look-out Decks
FAMILY ZONE
Bike Hub
Entrance Pavilion/ Visitor
Centre
Bike Park
Sculpture Walk I
The Red Carpet
Events Lawn
CONNECTING CORE
Woodlands Grove
Swimming Club
Ripple Pool
Nursing Home
(Future)
Adventure Playground
Tree of Life
Sculpture Walk II
Forest of Columns
ADVENTURE ZONE
Human Circulation
Lakeside MRT
Family Playground
Future Nursing
Home
8. Sculpture Walk
Forest of Columns
To be expunged
Convert to 2-way road
Sub-entrance
Primary pathways
Secondary pathways
RIR
Park Entrance
7. Info Wall
Access road
for Japanese
Gardens
Main entrance at
new entrance pavilion
(existing Fairway
Club)
Wetland Arc
Transient Islands
5. Pavilion
Sub-entrance from
Japanese Garden
Adaptive Reuse
100% USE OF
NATIVE PLANTS
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Buildings to be Demolished
Buildings to be retrofitted
New building typology
New interventions
Japanese Garden
Bike Hub
1. Gateway
Crossing
Building to be retrofitted
Surfaces to be upgraded
Surfaces to be retained
Sculpture Walk I
The Red Carpet
Access road
for Chinese
Gardens
Sub-entrance from
Chinese Garden
Sub-entrance from
future Nursing
Home
Facilities to removed
Building to be demolished
Buildings to be relocated
Reorientate Water
Venture structure
Chinese Garden
Picnic Lawn
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Create 3G
playground
Main entrance
from Lakeside MRT
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NATURE ZONE
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Existing Waterfront Sports building: To be converted into a Bike Club along the RIR, which will contain bike rental, bike parking,
lounges, retail and F&B facilities.
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Dropoff point at new Entrance Pavilion
Retain Existing
Swimming pool
Lounge area
Cafe
Restaurant
Drop off/ pickup
Bike shop
Visitor centre
Lounge space
Information space
Cafe
Bike park
Entrance foyer
Existing Swimming Complex: To be retained as a swimming club that is open to the public, as part of the healthy lifestyle theme of the
park.
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1. Bike shop
2. Bike repair
3. Bike lounge
4. Bike cafe
5. Bike play
6. RIR
Existing Fairway Club Building: To be converted into a new gateway building for Jurong Lake Park, complete with a visitor centre,
community facilities, F&B, retail and parking facilities. It will feature educational centre to enable visitors and student groups to learn
about the biodiversity of the park, as well as the stories behind the themed animal zones in the adventure playground. The entrance
pavilion opens up into the main Event Lawn, where large scale events can be organised. At other times, the Event Lawn provides a place
for a range of spontaneous activities, such as flying a kite or playing frisbee.
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The New Mandai Crematorium (NMC) will be located at the site of the existing Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium Complex
(MCC). It is a standalone facility that will add to the capacity of the existing crematorium, which is expected to be fully utilised
by 2024. The Concept Design stage sets out the vision and overall design approach for the project, in response to the objectives
and desired outcomes defined by the NEA. It addresses the overall massing approach and circulation design by defining the
spatial experiences at key moments along the ritualised sequence of spaces.
Service hall
Trailing plants create a green curtain that wraparound the clerestory
windows of the Service Halls.
The roof of the hall slopes upwards towards the front,drawing the
eye towards the greenery, and providing momentary relief to those
attending the service.
Viewing Hall
Arrival Area
Green roof
Master Plan
The project was developed for the JTC ,Singapore. It is to develop an ideal silicon velly for the south east Asia where live, learn, play and work
exist together. The proposed master plan was a synchronisation between JTCs One north, internationally recognise university and Singapore
polytechnic. The physical synchronisation of space, green, context , communications and knowledge were the key strength to achieve the
desire space for Singapores future. The people mover systems (PMS) were linked together with public transport. JTCs One north has become
an island of quietness and very prevailing in failure of spaces. These was activated by improvising on connectivity, provision of public spaces,
multi-used spaces and affordable spaces for the entrepreneurs. The diversity of community also have envisioned can contribute in activating
the space for the future demand and space utilizations.
2013 I NUS,Singapore
WEAVING WHAMPOA
The project was an urban interface between an old estate of whampoa. The context was identified to propose a residential development that
can connect the context holistically. Various institutions such as mosque, school, community centre, hawker centres are some of the essential
assets for the development. Canal was use as an opportunity to create an public place for the shared habitat. The public place nodes are
envisioned to be connected via spine of green. Emphasis on walkability was used to activate the public space. The habitat was textured by
activating people centric place. Due to the surrounding density of built form, the project was proposed to introduced step down approach
while accommodating the required dwelling unit for the development.
SPECTRUM OF KALANG
Create a convincing design strategies and methods
The module was providing a conceptual thinking of various medium of representation to convey the design. The
process begin with a site sketches and initiate idea that can convert in to reality. The concentrated built mass towards
the road side and leaving public green areas towards the water side was a primary idea which was explored by
model making to sketching activities. The conceptualization of mass and void relationship was providing a true
public domain
CED, NARODA
The Proposed project was presented to government of Gujarat. The project was envisioned with various site conditions
and the nature of site. The existing structures were to be demolished on site and the existing full grown trees
were saved to create landscape. The poetics of ramp and volume is space creates the entrance area .The functional
distribution was according to the interrelationship.
Distribution of function is such that it opens out in the central space. The emergence of form trough function and
cohesive environment makes it the urban block in the industrial area.
FIRE STATION
The idea of creating fire station begins with the notion of creating a service building to our city. Fire stations in our
cities have always been looked at as a need of the city and dont have architectural character to its existence. The
design proposal was molded in such a manner that it creates a prototype for it to be established a new language for
a fire station in the city. The hypothetical site was chosen in Naroda to explore the idea of Modal Fire station. The
program was made with the consideration of fire station head quarter to explore and understand the complexity
of the project. The program involves diverse functions that come under fire station i.e. Emergency first aid, control
room, rest room & many other emergency services and residential quarters for various users - fire mans & officers.
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pathik.0603@gmail.com
B.Arch,CEPT University, Ahmedabad. 2010
MA- UD - National University of Singapore ( Current Student)
5A Woodlands road, #14-31 The Tennery, Singapore 677728
+65-90089717 (Spore), +91-9825220612 (Abad)