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WELCOME 

Architecture isn't static but living—designed to transform with changing needs while maintaining harmony with nature. Through my work, I explore how spaces can be both functional and regenerative, pushing boundaries while honoring ecological principles.

Join me on this exploration of space and form, where every structure is a dialogue with the environment, and every detail celebrates the possibilities of sustainable innovation. Through architectural design, model making, and meticulous documentation, I invite you to experience spaces that breathe with purpose. This is my story, my vision, my Evermore Space.

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Janani M

Architecture student

Embarking on an architectural odyssey at Woxsen University, I’m in the Eighth semester of my academic journey.
My design philosophy is rooted in the harmony of sustainability, emphasizing on modular architectue and I’m fervently engaged in the artistry of architectural design,  model making, and architectural documentation.
I am also a certified yoga trainer and martial artist, disciplines that cultivate discipline, focus, and a holistic understanding of space and movement.

Technical skills

Hobbies & interests

Projects

Internships & Experience

Green Innovations Internship | SARW Organisation

Ongoing Project  - Prodect development & Bussiness Model

This project integrates architectural expertise with product development to create viable business models for sustainable materials like bamboo, focusing on translating design principles into eco-friendly design solutions that balance environmental responsibility with commercial feasibility while demonstrating how architectural knowledge can inform innovative material applications.

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June 2024 – December 2024

This innovative project focuses on creating a comprehensive digital twin of Woxsen University's campus for virtual reality exploration. Working as a 3D artist at the AI and Research Centre, I conducted on-site architectural measurements, developed accurate 3D models using SketchUp, and integrated these assets into Unity for VR implementation. The project involved detailed modeling of multiple campus buildings including hostels, sports facilities, and academic blocks with precise architectural details, appropriate materials, and landscaping elements. This metaverse development provides an immersive virtual campus experience while demonstrating the powerful intersection of architectural visualization and virtual reality technology.

December 2024 – ongoing

I'm working for Woxsen University in collaboration with The Urban Lab, Ahmedabad. This project addresses the critical need for safe and inclusive pedestrian infrastructure in Sangareddy. In collaboration with the Urban Lab Ahmedabad, we are conducting a comprehensive study of existing junctions, documenting their current conditions and identifying key safety and accessibility issues. Through detailed analysis and redesign proposals, we aim to transform these junctions into pedestrian-friendly spaces.

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January 2025 – ongoing

As an architectural intern with Ecoscape, I contributed to the design development of a luxury resort in Jaipur, India, where I helped create conceptual designs, detailed architectural plans for main built spaces, and participated in client meetings to refine the project vision.

Miscellaneous

 woxsen university in collaboaration with The Urban lab

This workshop was conducted in collaboration of Woxsen University and The Urban Lab  Ahmedabad, this project aims to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility at Zaheerabad Junction. The initiative encompasses comprehensive documentation of existing junction conditions, detailed analysis of safety concerns, and development of redesign proposals. The ultimate goal is to transform the junction into an inclusive, pedestrian-friendly urban space through a collaborative workshop approach that applies urban design principles to address current challenges.

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