Leading a 950-acre Health City masterplan in coordination with national and international consultants. Responsibilities span RFP preparation, stakeholder facilitation, feasibility reviews, and concurrent management of villa, apartment, and resort projects.
Led BIM coordination for a 200-key Villas, Hotel & Co-Living project. Managed design development for a 34-acre Residential High-Rise Mixed-Use project and prepared feasibility studies for a 230-acre Township Masterplan encompassing senior living, villas, schools, and community amenities.
Reviewed contractor submittals, developed project specifications and construction procedures, maintained code compliance, and coordinated design quality with consultants and on-site teams.
Foundational roles in design development, documentation, and construction observation across residential and commercial projects. Built core competencies in drafting, site coordination, and design process.
A comprehensive Health City masterplan integrating tertiary and teaching hospitals, alternative medicine facilities (Naturopathy, Ayurveda, Siddha), residential typologies, hospitality, and commercial zones — all sensitively laid out across a contoured 943-acre site. Planning strategies respond to existing topography, preserving natural lakes and green corridors while establishing a legible urban structure.
The masterplan accommodates a Teaching Hospital Academic Zone, Clinical Zone, Tertiary Hospital Healthcare Hub, Alternative Medicine / Naturopathy / Ayurveda / Siddha facilities, Hotel & Convention Centre, Cultural Hub, Town & Country Club, Senior Housing with amenities, residential typologies from villas to high-rise apartments, commercial parks, and school — all structured around two natural lakes and an extensive network of green open spaces.
Phase-1 of a 350 acre integrated township — 70-acre villa and plotted development built on contoured land with a hilltop. Master planning retains the existing site contour and creates stepped villa planning so that each villa commands a seamless and expansive view. This approach also reduces cutting & filling, preserving site topography. Nestled among the hills, the architecture of the villas resembles the surrounding boulder rocks. The clubhouse at the hilltop is planned in a staggered way echoing the rocks. Villas ranging from premium to row houses are distributed across the site levels — each row staggered in plan and section to ensure unobstructed views for every typology.
A 32 acre mixed use development with lake facing high rise residences — a total built up area of 4 million sft for three towers in the current phase of development. The key design focus is on retaining site green spaces by ensuring 70% open space and 800m lake frontage. Consists of premium 2 and 3BHK apartments with long expansive balconies for scenic and panoramic views of the lake.
One of the first co-living and hotel developments near Hyderabad International Airport. The design boasts staggered projections and massing with concrete finish exteriors and minimalistic but premium interiors — each floor carries a distinct plan to achieve the staggered architectural massing.
A contemporary mid-rise apartment development characterised by rhythmic façade articulation — timber-finish fins, staggered balconies with planted edges, and rooftop pergola volumes that break the skyline. The composition balances privacy and openness while maintaining a strong street presence.
B.Arch at Varaha College of Architecture and Planning and M.Arch in Sustainable Architecture at GITAM University, Visakhapatnam. Click any project to explore the full set of drawings and sheets.
A mixed-use accommodation and training facility for the homeless that uses passive design — circular massing, wind-induced roof form, green roof, skylights, and organic waste treatment — to achieve thermal comfort and sustainability. Site area: 3.8 Acres, Visakhapatnam.
A comprehensive urban analysis of the MVP (Muvvala Vani Palem) locality in Visakhapatnam using Kevin Lynch's urban image theory — paths, nodes, landmarks, edges, and districts — culminating in a Water Sensitive Design proposal for the Hanumantha Vagu waterway. Site study area: 194 Acres.
A mixed-income group housing scheme with MIG/HIG residential blocks, self-shading balconies, and an organically-formed community centre with swimming pool, gym, restaurant, and banquet facilities. Sustainable strategies include bioswale landscaping, organic waste treatment, and root-zone treatment. Proposed layout: 50,326 sqm.
A live-work building in two overlapping circular volumes creating a Venturi effect for natural ventilation — turned 30° from north to maximise wind capture. South-facing PV panels, clerestory windows, a wind tower, and a glazed atrium with stack-effect ventilation demonstrate integrated passive strategies across all levels.
BIM Coordination Certified · L&T EduTech / Coursera · CA/2018/92595