1. A N O O V A B D E K A
C V / W o r k S a m p l e
2. A N O O V A B D E K A
C O N TA C T
E D U C AT I O N E X P E R I E N C E
L A N G U A G E S
A C H I E V E M E N T S
S K I L L S
H E L L O
The Assam Valley School
Science
(A)
English - Fluent
Hindi - Fluent
Bengali - Working Proficiency
* SCOTT BROWNRIGG PRIZE for the best
CAD or Hand Drawn perspective
* SPRATLEY STUDIOS PRIZE for the best
digital drawing
* Nominated for the Purcell Award for the best
Masters contextual response to the brief
* Nominated for The Fielding Dodd Prize
(Montgomery Architects) for Outstanding Work
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2014 -2016
MArchD Applied Design in Architecture,
Year 01 Specialisation : Urban Design
Oxford Brookes University
Distinction
Blacksheep, London
Architect Assistant
2013-2014
DesignQube, Bangalore
Intern
June - August 2012
2010 -2013
Bachelor of Architecture,
Birmingham City University
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9. F A C T v s F I C T I O N
the imagined world
How when we are
presented with an
area how our minds
quickly imagine
different events
occuring in the place.
The image is my
response to the
place, of how i
imagined the area to
be more lively.
This was a first hand
response to the
experiences i had
on the way to the
site and on it, which
werent very nice
experiences. Thus
my brain seemed
to, in its own reflex
manner, substitute
the bad experience
by imagining up a
pleasureable one
This phenomenon
occurs extensively
without us actively
aware of it during
other periods for eg,
when we are bored.
Although you a
physically exist in a
factual space in time,
the brain conjures up
an alternate fictional
reality either based
on that physical
space or something
entirely different
Concept Drawing
Final Thesis Project