Hello,
I am a graduate of the Master of Architecture (Minor in Urbanism) program at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from CEPT University, India. Through my architectural education and professional experience, I have developed a creative and pragmatic approach to problem-solving in design. My interest in design dwells at the intersection of architecture and urbanism. Therefore, my design process emerges from extensive research and site analysis, followed by developing a meaningful relationship between architectural design, landscape design, and the context and neighborhood in which the project sits.
I believe Architecture is a way of collaborating and creating. It allows ideas to manifest as reality and contribute to the built environment to serve the community, cities, and the world. My portfolio website, ArchFable by Anushka Reddi, https://www.archfable.com/, is an architecture and design portfolio website portraying my collective work from academia and professional experience. It is a compilation of architectural design, graphic, landscape, and urban design, and written and artwork highlighting my creative capabilities as an Architectural designer.
Georgia Institute of Technology – Infrastructure & Sustainability, Office of Planning, Design & Construction, Atlanta, Graduate Student Assistant
- Analysis and comparison of Space Management methodologies and guidelines
- Analysis and creative graphical representation of space management data (utilization, targets) for campus spaces - classrooms, labs, offices
- Exposed to planning and designing conversations through meetings about campus development
- Designing presentations for campus planning and space management
- Designed Georgia Tech - Infrastructure & Sustainability Annual Report FY 2023 - Graphical & Statistical Representation
Farrington Design Group, Atlanta, GA, US, Summer Architectural Intern
- Developed drawings, 3D models, and renders for anticipated renovation projects
- Cross-checked and confirmed Revit project construction drawing sets
- Researched tiny houses, codes, and permits for ongoing projects
- Prepared for and performed site visits and space inventory for ongoing projects
- Developed a complete set of initial construction drawings under a senior architect
- Developed site drawings for upcoming projects
Georgia Institute of Technology – Infrastructure & Sustainability, Office of Planning, Design & Construction, Atlanta, GA, US, Graduate Student Assistant
M/s Prabhakar B Bhagwat, Ahmedabad, IN, Architectural Intern
- Produced architectural, landscape, and technical detail drawings for presentations and site execution
- Accompanied senior architects and engineers for site visits to supervise the execution of drawings
- Communicated and coordinated with consultants and clients
- Involved in various stages of projects, from program formulation to site execution, with different team members
- Singularly responsible for 21-acre farmhouse project under the principal architect
CEPT University (Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology), Ahmedabad, IN, Teaching Assistant
- Course: Decoding India Suburbia: Imaginations and Realities of Gated Communities
- Opportunity is given by thesis guide for academic excellence
- Assisted in settings assignments, answering doubts, grading assignments, and administrative tasks
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Atlanta, GA, US, MArch, Master of Architecture
Activities:
- ACSA - 2024 COTE Competition
- Spring'24 - Governors Island Studio with New York City Climate Exchange, SOM, Pratt Institute
- ULI Hines Competition 2024 - Honorable Mention (Team Leader, Chief Conceptualizer and Diagrammer)
- AIAS Member
Relevant Coursework
- Advanced Architectural Studio I & II
- Media and Modeling
- Integrated Building System I, II, & III
- Urban Ecological Design
- Design + Research Studio I & II
- Urban Design Policy - Zoning & Codes
ULI Hines 2024 Student Competition, Honorable Mention
The 2-week competition was based in the King County Campus, Downtown
Seattle, WA. It involved a comprehensive proposal for the site along with a proforma for the development proposal.
At an intersection of Seattle’s history and global diversity is the Nexus24. It is a
new vision for the development of Seattle, developed for the people. Set on the highest standards of sustainability, the mixed-use, mixed-income neighborhood is designed on the guidelines of LEED and WELL. It connects and transforms, facilitating a thriving community. Nexus24, a 24-hour neighborhood, is an ecosystem of residential, retail, health, art, and innovation developed as an
amalgamation of holistic new development and historically preserved and re-purposed architecture. The new development responds to the deficit in the community and attempts to enable a more prosperous civic life. It is designed to be a transformative beacon in downtown Seattle.