Author: Harsheen Pahuja

  • Open Spaces: Important Role in Architecture and Design

    Open Spaces: Important Role in Architecture and Design

    Introduction

    Open spaces are areas that are consciously undertaken schematically to play out a function in Architecture and design to generate public zones or private utility zones like Parks and Gardens, Natural and Semi-natural Urban Green spaces, Outdoor Sports Facilities, Green Corridors, Amenity, Children and Teenagers, Allotments, Community Gardens and City Farms

    They serve in the category of developed or undeveloped areas under urban development. Most of the public spaces come under government authority, providing people with recreational areas. One such example is the development of the Sabarmati Riverfront in Gujarat state of India placed in the heart of Ahmedabad city.

    Its Function in Architecture and Design

    All the above-discussed open spaces act as a catalyst in architecture and design to experience the urban landscape in nature’s parameters like vegetation, land, fresh air, and water in the utmost opportunistic way with its other various functional and cultural aspects. The fulfilment of housing, agriculture, public buildings, industries, and other utility areas has led to the spike of urbanization because of circumstantial increasing population, leading to more concrete cover and fewer open spaces. 

    Through forces of these circumstances, removal of green lands has been directed for a fateful time, affecting an imbalance of urban biodiversity. However, it has added concerns for government authorities and people to balance our build-up and open spaces. Various steps are incorporated to establish open spaces within or around buildings and cities/towns under the Urban development schemes.

    Government And Netizens Action for Urban development

    Considering this risk to the open spaces, the Government of India has issued city and building bye-laws to plan policies considering the environment. According to the Indian housing ministry’s 2014 Urban and Regional Development Plan Formulation and Implementation (URDPFI) guidelines, open spaces fall under three categories: recreational space, organized green space, and other common open spaces. Urban development sustainably minimizes the inadequate methodology for buildout where nature is characterized less before humans.

    Cities like Mysore and Chandigarh top for the greenest cities of India despite the population factor, one of the Best-planned cities of India and has become an inspiration for other cities to develop their green envelope and improvise their urban landscape for a preferable and healthier environment to live, this has risen the inclusion of open spaces in architecture and design by considering them from the initial stages of designing a building or area

    Advantages of Open Spaces:

    Natural Ventilation

    Open spaces tend to bring the outdoor air indoors by the conventional placement of openings, depending upon the requirement of a building while considering wind direction and velocity of the surrounding environment. It supports energy efficiency in a building by reducing the application of mechanical ventilation. Elements like airflow direction and its distribution play an important role in affecting the overall performance of space efficiently and economically.

    The Architecture and design of Historical buildings in India are the epitome proof. With Art and culture, their versatile capability to establish thermal comfort indoors is commendable makes them exceptionally more fascinating. 

    Like in India, some historical buildings today also operated with no mechanical means because of their architecture and design. One such example is the architecture of Rajasthan State, of India. It holds cities and mahals like the famous “Hawa mahal” or the palace of winds with 953 carved jharokhas or windows, creating the Venturi effect (doctor breeze) air conditioning the entire structure during the hot summers to face the arid climate.

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    Photo by Jakub Hałun from Hawa Mahal

    Natural light

    Open spaces provide a medium to have Natural Lighting that plays a crucial role in any building’s architecture and design to engage more positivity in the space and mood upliftment. A high working rate is proven for people who work in spaces lit with natural light. Magnificently, it helps to reduce the use of artificial lighting. That is quite an appreciable factor in today’s times.

    A Space becomes supplementarily energy efficient with the help of daylight. Hence, saving energy in the best possible way. Natural light not only induces light in space but also adds depth. It can create some astounding effects if used artistically. “Church of the light” building designed by the architect “Tadao Ando “is one such example, like here light plays a symbol of spirituality, accounting a unique and showing the flexible nature of light.

    Sustainability/Energy Efficiency

    Energy efficiency in an urban landscape is achieved through open spaces as it allows Natural light and ventilation. These are dominant factors contributing to making a building sustainable if used in its natural form or contributing to lessen the requirement of mechanical energy that is approximately (35-60%) required for air-conditioning, heating, ventilation, and artificial lighting that affects consumption of energy. Conscious steps taken for it may achieve the target to attain sustainability in buildings, as each type has its distinctive requirement.

    Recreational Space

    Open spaces are developed through landscape architecture to create green outdoors where people relax or gather, away from the hustle of work, and feel comfortably relaxing under the blue sky. Also, these spaces habitats leisure activities. In institutions, offices, hospitals, around residences, and within towns/cities. A community park is a place that encourages people around to engage themselves in an activity like walking, jogging, exercising, playing, or having social meet-ups.

    It acts like a magnet in a city, as it attracts people from all age groups with distinctive cultures and backgrounds, as well tourists to feel harmony with the environment. This urban development makes these spaces active unit zones to relax and play. They offer quality to the lives of people around them as it inclines them closer to Mother Nature.

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    Photo of Riverfront park, Ahmedabad from oasis

    Human health benefits

    Open spaces are getaway places for people to be close to nature, feel active, and psychologically improve mood and focus. Not too far, we all were in the pandemic situation locked under our roofs and what helped people to feel positive and unconfined open spaces around residences like balconies and Private Terraces. And only allowable access for them to be outdoors and feel nature’s vibe. An individual optimism boosts when they are in such places.

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    Photo by Tripleopixel for Deearth Architects from Archdaily

    Indoor-Outdoor connection

    Open spaces develop a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, manifesting feelings of independence, less isolation, and more imagination. Indoors are filled with light and break the isolation of closed walls. A seamless transition is possible through large glass facades or windows. This concept of indoor-outdoor connection in an urban landscape is popular in demand today as people have believed in the balance of open and build-up spaces. Landscape architecture makes the vibe of surroundings more relaxed with added vegetation or water bodies to them, makes it more natural and energy-efficientCourtyard planning is one such example of it.

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    Indian habitat centre – Photo by Madhu Kapparth from Forbes

    Indian habitat centre” in New Delhi, India, is being designed with a core courtyard holding vegetation, water bodies in such a way that it creates an image of a mini tropical forest and allows constant regulation of improved quality air. A-frame roof structure uniquely catches the eye because of its aesthetics. While functionally permitting, the required amount of sunlight and shade that purely justifies the concept of an urban landscape.

    Vegetation

    Open spaces can also be transformed through landscape architecture into green spaces with habitation of vegetation, creating a soothing environment. It controls the microclimate and escalates the aesthetics. The Green colour makes you feel optimistic and refreshed. That encourages better physical and mental health. Hence, it is highly in demand today because of its property of being a mood lifter.

    Open space as a catalyst!

    There are unlimited benefits of open spaces for an urban landscape. It entails a building with better quality to function and gain sustainability from its design features. Hence, a balance with the natural environment is paramount for today’s building to breathe and provide a thermally comfortable, fresh indoors responsive to the climate outside.

    We all know global warming and how it is striking the lives of all living beings or how huge may be the future circumstance. This issue may decrease if all architecturally designed spaces or buildings are in coexistence with the natural environment. To bring about energy efficiency and sustainability for our mother planet Earth.

    Landscape architecture is the primary element for urban landscapes to achieve a human and nature balance. Open spaces all together make this world a better place to live in by promoting better physical and mental health for all living species.

  • Masters of Architecture Abroad: Basic Requirements for Indian students

    Masters of Architecture Abroad: Basic Requirements for Indian students

    Introduction

    The Masters of Architecture degree is probably more about learning about a specific field of architecture and is only offered to those determined to become the best in that field. Being a niche course requires specific competencies for which the student must meet certain standards. Students may select their Master’s program in India or abroad, depending upon the ideology. In this article, we discuss the requirements for Indian students to attend any prestigious university outside of India.

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    Good overall Percentage in B.Arch

    It is important. The most basic requirement for students is to be eligible to do coursework abroad at a university. Students may possess high software skills and design skills but, they may not have a good percentage, which would limit their chances of being eligible or may eliminate their probability for admission.

    Considering this, if you are a student or enrolled in a bachelor’s of Architecture course, then you may need to improve your score as much as possible. Overall, the percentage does matter as it increases the chances of selection. On average, most universities require students to score 70-75 percent on their bachelor’s degree program, while the rest varies.

    Even if you may have realized later, there is still hope. For example, some Universities consider you eligible for a course only if you have obtained a minimum score for your last two years of education. A good percentage acts as a bonus in your application. So, gear up in your bachelor’s year and strive to get better marks for a higher percentage.

    There are different minimum requirements for admission to colleges than for universities. They measure it in terms of GPA or CGPA. Getting this metrics may be done by converting your total percentages to those available on online portals.  

    Architecture Portfolio

    An architecture portfolio is an essential component of this field, whether you are an academic or a professional. A portfolio is a document that describes your previous works in architecture. Showing your various skills lay outed in a well-composed manner. It comprises your academic and professional projects.

    Academic work

    The assignments or projects done in your 5-year bachelor’s degree course have a lot of weight here. Any work that shows your abilities, such as basic sketches, modals, design problems, building and construction drawings or details, 3D renders, photographs, thesis projects, documentaries, presentations, writings, or any work that is of high quality or for which you have received praise, should be included. It may also include individual or group works.

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    Photo from Archdaily

    It is your best work, as quality dominates quantity. Therefore, ensure the quality of work you put into it. Students lack the discipline to collect their data. To avoid this situation, the data needs to be captured effectively before submission.

    Professional work/ internship work

    The experience you have in a professional field, whether for years or months, most likely reflects your mastery of design and working drawings. Understanding different type of drawings is clear in this type of work. Show a portfolio of your best projects or work where you have contributed the most or have been a crucial part of the team. Include your expertise, whether it is drafting, detailing, 2D working drawings, concept drawings, construction drawings, 3D renders, or any other type of drawing you are good at. Different design projects show your versatility and proficiency.

    Architecture Competition entry

    If you include architectural competition entries, it suggests that you have interests and endeavours beyond academics and professionals. It shows your imagination and thinking abilities.

    Consider composition a primary step in setting up your portfolio, since not only your work, but the layout also adds to its appeal. The work you give must be your own, and the projects done within the group must be mentioned. There may be variations in portfolio specifications for universities, such as page sizes and the number of pages. It is best to search for the university’s website if you are interested in that institution.

    A Writing or published article

    In some universities, architectural writing is required for admission application. It may be your writing or a document that is published. It showcases your research skills, understanding of grammar, and describing skills. Keep working to improve your writing skills since it will assist in your pursuit of an architecture degree.

    Statement of purpose for Masters of Architecture

    The statement of purpose is a crucial document required by most universities. It introduces you to them in your own words and allows them to gain an insight into your perspective and interests in the architecture field you are applying to.

    You can think of it as an off-the-cuff interview, and you should respond to questions about your goals. Writing ideas may be taken from SOPs that are available online. This document should be unique.  

    First, it should convey your interests, life goals, and determination to seek this course. Second, it involves your idea of the specific university you choose and how its contribution is beneficial in your chosen field. It may be the expert faculty, well-equipped studios, infrastructure, or other university amenities that made you apply to it.

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    Third, express your views, strengths, academic or professional work in a summarised way. This document outlines a professional statement while also providing an insight into your inspiration and aspirations.

    English language proficiency

    If a student is applying for M. Arch admission abroad, they will need to provide a document that proves their English proficiency. For a minimum eligibility score in ILETS (International English Language Testing System), Academic or TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is necessary for the application process.

    It’s basically to validate your English language skills. The result is an average score based on four tests: speaking, reading, listening, and writing. It is a student’s choice to opt for one of these. However, some may require both scores. Therefore, you may need to give both the tests according to your course and university specifications.

    Transcripts

    One of the most important documents for your future host, the M.Arch University, serves the purpose of proving your academic record. It specifies the course details, like subjects, marks, and others, that are mandatory for your application consideration. The signed copy sent by the university is considered official; otherwise, it is unofficial.

    Information related to transcripts is in brief on university portals and is to be submitted per their requirements. Therefore, check them as soon as you begin the application process so you can have time to talk to your institution and university to ensure that you will receive your documents on time.

    Letter of recommendation

    Generally, two LORs are required to represent your recommendations from academic and professional backgrounds. Some may require three or more.

    A letter of recommendation is an essential document referred to by someone under whose guidance you have studied or worked. Your academic faculty and the head of the firm, who will describe your work ethics on their terms. At the time of application, you require their names, mail ids, and contact numbers to be filled in. Furthermore, you may need their initiative to fill in and reply to mail sent by the universities on their mail ids.

    What factors contribute to the selection of a country and course?

    Funds

    No less, but a comparatively enormous amount is required for the M.Arch courses at a university for international students in the architecture field. Many students cannot apply, considering the expensive fee structure. Their application process requires you to pay a fee for the admission process to enroll for a master’s in the architecture programme. Despite this, some have a substantial fee structure where students may apply to fulfil their professional goals. So, search out a scholarship programme and generate your application for your selective course.

    Country and the course

    It is the primary factor of consideration. The M.Arch course is a broad stream with various domains whose availability depends on university and country levels. Therefore, the country and the course go hand in hand. It may happen that your selected country does not offer the course of your choice, or vice versa may happen. You may begin the admission process once you have a list of countries, courses, and your eligibility for each.

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    Future goals

    Sometimes students don’t recognize their future goals in their professional field and apply for courses abroad, which may become an obstacle in their future. Firstly, their course value for themselves and the world, and their likelihood of success and fulfilment in the field they have chosen. Secondly, is the choice of the country regarding the further continuation of their professional aspirations in the field of architecture.

    Summary

    Various aspects help you to make decisions for M.Arch course selection abroad. It’s just the time you realize it. When this realization strikes, you should start your research work and look out for all the proximities that help you visualize your future in the field of architecture. As long as you are determined and optimistic, you have many prospects for building your skills and career.  Aspire! Target! and achieve!

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