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  • 3 days ago
Project Type: Government Museum
Role: BIM Engineer
Software Used: Revit, AutoCAD, V-Ray, Twinmotion, ETABS

Project Overview:

The Zoological Survey of India Museum project focused on designing an immersive educational and scientific exhibition space dedicated to India’s rich and diverse fauna. The project aimed to blend scientific presentation with an engaging visitor experience while maintaining architectural sensitivity and structural integrity.

Scope of Work:

Architectural Layout Development:
Conceptualized and prepared the spatial layout of the museum, including the lobby, exhibit halls, corridors, and thematic walls (Wall-1 to Wall-6), ensuring optimal flow and visitor engagement.

BIM Modeling & Coordination:
Developed detailed and information-rich 3D models using Autodesk Revit, integrating structural and architectural elements. Ensured model accuracy by collaborating with architects and structural engineers throughout the project life cycle.

Rendering & Visualization:
Created photorealistic renders and walkthroughs using V-Ray and Twinmotion. These visual outputs helped communicate design intent effectively to stakeholders and were instrumental during design approvals.

Technical Drafting:
Generated precise 2D construction drawings using AutoCAD, including floor plans, sections, and elevations, for on-site execution and client presentations.

Structural Analysis:
Utilized ETABS for structural analysis to ensure stability and compliance with safety codes and regulations.

Sustainability & Accessibility:
Integrated sustainable design principles and ensured compliance with accessibility standards, promoting inclusivity and energy efficiency.


Outcome:

Delivered a comprehensive and visually compelling museum design that met client expectations and was aligned with national heritage representation goals. The project stood out for its clean modeling, realistic visualization, and detailed documentation.

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