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Content
introduction
Lake Reserve
MJ 371 Project
resume
redefining a university
community : Using metrics
bus terminus cum
business center
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sahara aamby valley
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farm house
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construction detail
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garden design for faculty
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research
photography
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butterfly garden
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sketches
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hand model 20 3 d modelling
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personal art work
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I am an artist at heart and have worked in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Fine
Arts fields. Currently, I am pursuing Masters of Landscape Architecture from Texas A and M
University. I have an undergraduate degree in Architecture which has given me strong inter-
disciplinary background.
I spent three years working for Architectural firm and also as a freelance architect.
An avid admirer of nature and a firm believer of design processes. My work often explores a
strong harmony between human and nature. I am interested in multitude of things surrounding
arts, public spaces, nature, environmental science, health system and design, and the
evolution of sustainability to make this earth a better place to be in.
I yearn to create beautiful things . . .
Introduction
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Resume
Email : kilewala.deepal@gmail.com
Website : www.deepalkilewala.com
Linkedin : www.linkedin.com/in/deepalkilewala
509 Nagle Street Apt 203, College Station, TX-77840
Cell: +1 (318).497.3170
Texas A&M University
Master of Landscape Architecture August 2011 – May 2014
University of Pune
Bachelor of Architecture August 2003 – May 2008
EDUCATION
AutoCAD (all versions), Adobe Photoshop-CS6, Adobe InDesign-CS6,Adobe Illustrator CS6 ,
Corel DRAW, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, Podium, V-Ray, Google
Sketch UP 8.1.
SKILLS
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• Participated in 48th NASA (National Association of Students of
Architecture) G-SEN trophy in December 2005.
• Won the Nari-Gandhi, LIK and Le-Corbusier trophy in Mumbai at
48th NASA Convention in December 2005
• Active Member of FEED (Forum for Excellence and Exchange in
Design) for 3 years.
• AutoCAD course from Global Information and Technologies, Pune
in 2006 with Grade A
• Winner of the MSC Visual Arts Committee Photography Contest
• Team Member of the 2013 TAMU Real Projects Design Week
• Awarded competitive scholarship from the department of LAUP ,
Texas A&M University for 2011-2012,2012-2013
• Participated in Emirates Skyward Future Artist Competition
• ASLA Student member
ACHIEVEMENTS
FREELANCE ARCHITECT May 2010 – May 2011
• Worked for clients on residential projects and farmhouses - site verification, design, conceptual
master plans, executing construction documents, hand-rendered sketches, 3D models and estima
tion and constant interaction with clients and contractor.
ARCHITECT - Crown India Private Ltd, Neemuch,India April 2009 – April 2010
• Coordinated with architects, contractors, sub-contractors and clients on the design and planning
• Provided production support to development team and field personnel including field visits and
observation.
ARCHITECT – PDA Architects and Project Managers Pune, INDIA July 2008 – April 2009
• Responsible for site inspections and working drawings for Renovation of an old talkies into a multiplex
(Arun Theater at Bombay- Pune highway)
• Coordinator for all phases of project planning and design from initial site visits to as - built drawings.
• Team leader for a group of 6 members working on Industrial design (BWF) project
• Discussions with the RCC Designers.
• Data Collection regarding new building materials.
• Conducted Progress Review Meetings
INTERN PDA – Architects and Project Managers Pune, INDIA June2007 – November 2007
• Interiors and Working Drawings for the proposed Villa for SAHARA Lake City at AAMBY Valley
• Site analysis, Designing with detail layouts, Perspective views of Proposed Outpost at DUDHANI
• Worked on design of Urban, Residential, Commercial and Interior projects.
EXPERIENCE
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Redefining A University Community: Using Metrics
Using Metrics to Measure Landscape Performance
Summer 2012 * Master Plan done with Group
Goal : to investigate the possible future devel-
opment of a neglected parcel of prime real
estate owned by the university. is to
implement five areas of ecological
specialization into the site’s functions to
achieve a more sustainable development.
Metrics were calculated to estimate the
contribution of each technique.
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Category Metric Performance
General
Information
Number
of
people Population 3070
Density Dweling
units
per
acre 22
dweling
units
per
acre
FAR Gross
floor
area
to
plot
area
ratio Residential
area:
0.49
mixed-‐use
area:
0.99
commercial
area:0.92
Landscape
and
Biodiversity
Open
Space Percentage
of
open
space 13.70%
Wildlife
Habitat Areas
of
prairie
and
flower
garden 2.16
Acre
Tree
Preservation Percentage
of
numbers
of
trees
preserved 65.00%
Water
Rainwater
Harvesting Amount
of
water
harvested 24.50%
Stormwater
Filtration Percentage
of
water
filtrated 34.10%
Greywater
Reuse Amount
of
grey
water
recycled 3,150,000
gal/mo
Food
Vgetable
support Percentage
of
people
supported 35%
Fruit
support Percentage
of
people
supported 4%
Transportation
Healthy
Streets Percentage
of
walkways Before
:
After
=
1:5
length
of
walkable
streets 47,678
ft
length
of
bikable
streets 28193
ft
length
of
mixed
use
paths 14060
ft
metrics to measure landscape performance
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Bus terminus cum business centerBus Terminus cum Business Center
Urban Design Project of design a bus terminus along with a business center of 32 storied
cylindrical building . The structure of the bus terminus take influence from the architecture of
hyderabad, India derived from Islamic architecture , arches and curves.A physical model
was being made to understand the various fly over going through the site.
physical model
structure of the terminus
Undegraduate Architecture Project
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site plan showing the bus terminus and the business center with fly over going through the site
32 storied business center with rotating terrace gardens
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Sahara Aamby Valley
Using Metrics to Measure Landscape Performance
ABOUT AAMBY VALLEY
Aamby Valley City,spread over ten thousand acres of verdant
expanse ,is snugly nested amidst picturesque environs of the
Great Sahyadri mountain range. India’s first planned,
self contained,aspirational city, remarkable for its unsurpassed
grandeur.
Aamby Valley City is being developed to be amongst top five
destination cities in the world.
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Farm house
Using Metrics to Measure Landscape Perfor-
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tile detail
constructionsketches
SITE PLAN
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Garden Design for Faculty
The garden is designed in the minimalistic way to attain the basic requirement yet giving a serene and relaxing
environment for the members of the school apart from kids to spend their free time with nature. This stripped to essen-
tial design gives more space to the users to explore and focus
MINIMALISM-lessismore
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Photography
new main drive J K williams building , College Station Texas
University Drive , College Station Texas
Fish Pond - Texas A & M
St. Mary’s Church , College Station Texas
I have a Dream - MLK
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One of the winners of Aggie Frame of Mind Photography
Contest with The President of Texas A and M R. Bowen Loftin
My favorite weather is bird-chirping weather
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Don't argue ,allow these pieces of different shape,color,mood to fit together
...and life will be like a stained glass picture - Complete
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