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Let’s be honest—as architecture students in the midst of a studio deadline, we often wonder
if the stress and sleep deprivation we are experiencing is anything like working in the “real
world.” You know what your peers and your professors have told you, but until you
experience your first internship, the experience of working in an architecture firm is a huge
mystery.
As a student, the future is full of mystery, excitement, and fear. I find myself daydreaming
in my classes about all the possibilities that my future may one day hold. Now that I am a
senior in college, that “future” is approaching rapidly! But how do I get from here to there?
An internship is the answer!
I think most students share that same fear of how to get from here to there. How do I go from
being a student to a working professional? My internship this summer eased my fears and
gave me great insight on the industry. I am confident now that my experience with OP.US
DESIGNS will make the transition smoother after graduation. I could not have envisioned a
better way to start off my career!
It was great. Those four months of internship has taught me as much as I have learnt in four
academic years. I did my internship in OPUS DESIGNS, CHEMBUR. It was a small firm
with limited number of projects. The firm serves in all allied disciplines such as landscape,
architectural design, interior design and much more which a particular project needs.
“Our surroundings shape us in the way we shape them. Each element is an Opus – an
artistic composition responding to a creative need within us”
OP.US Designs is a creative enterprise for design, architecture and planning. We believe
every space/ building/ wall is a creative opportunity waiting to be composed into an
aesthetic form balanced with function.
OP.US Designs completes nearly two decades of envisioning holistic designed
environments that are a response to function, context and needs of the users. We also
understand the need for variation in taste that makes every individual different, hence we
work in a collaborative setup. We strongly believe that the quality of life is influenced by
the extraordinary power of design. Thereby OP.US is a platform of opportunity for
creative minds to come together to deliver a design composition of
ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS LANDSCAPE MASTER PLANNING
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TEAM
The “.US” of OP.US is a team of enthusiastic design, landscape and construction
professionals who aims to deliver the envisioned composition. Our team of architects,
designers, project and construction managers, environmentalists, horticulturists and
contractors work as one force to produce an end result that answers the set brief.
EXPERIENCES
One of the hardest things during internship, is to keep an open mind and to not get too
worked up about specifics. Architecture is a profession that takes time to learn. One simply
cannot become a good architect overnight. Everyone (including myself) thinks when they
graduate, they’re ready to be an architect, but you’ve only begun to scratch the surface. .
There is SOOOO much you’ll learn in the form of day-to-day experience working in an
architecture firm. There are periods of time that I hated the things I was having to do, but
looking back now I can see that there’s a lot that I learned from those experiences. I learned
to try to keep a positive attitude about things, even when you’re not enjoying them, because
you’re probably learning something while doing it.
Deadlines
Did you really think that the last minute rush to finish a project on time would go away? As
student interns we don’t experience the same stress levels as the project leaders, but the
tension in the office is evident in the last few days before a big deadline. When deadlines
approach, the blinders go up and all focus is on meeting the deadline.
Community
We are continually told to cherish these last few years of school because of the amazing
studio culture that we have and the great friends that we make. This is very true, but
believe it or not, at OPUS the sense of community within the firm is just as evident. We
have office happy hours. We work hard, but we definitely know how important it is to have
a close knit group of people that know how to kick back and have a good time as well!
Design
While in college students are given design freedom for personal exploration and growth
which usually involves having total control over the project. We will often spend 90% of
the semester thinking about the design concept and then producing the project in the final
10% of the class. However at OPUS, careful consideration is taken to balance design
freedom with real world expectations regarding feasibility and budget. Since projects
actually get built in the firm environment, the time management switches and nearly 90%
of the time is spent executing the design.
Tasks
In college, students usually focus on a single building for the entire semester, conducting
research and proposing multiple design ideas. We are tasked with designing an entire
building. In studio we are responsible for designing all aspects of the project; in a firm setting,
each individual typically has an area of expertise that he or she focuses on for all projects.
Keep asking questions
Ask lot of questions. If you don’t know how to do something, try to solve it on your own first
and if you’re stuck, immediately find the right person to ask to help you solve it. This is
something I dealt with at first. When you’re the new guy, you don’t want to be the one
constantly asking questions, but if you’re taking way too long on a task because you can’t
figure it out or do it completely wrong, it will look much worse on you than for having to ask a
few dumb questions.
Nature of work done -
Conceptual & Planning
Electrical layouts
Working drawings
Explanation of designs to workers (carpenter)
3D Model making (software)
Presentation
Site visits
Projects-
Stall layout design and furniture designs for flower exhibition, Byculla
Execution of small scale model of Bio Climatic Urban Park, Byculla
Railing design options for residential apartment at Taloja
Farmhouse design, Alibaug
Garden and kids play area design, Ghatkopar
Lobby, entrance gate and compound wall railing designs for Hiralaxmi Heights, Ulwe
Electrical layout for Hiralaxmi Heights, Ulwe
Planning and elevations for 3bhk residence, Dapoli
Stall and furniture design, exhibition design:
As an intern, the first job assigned to me was to design a furniture to showcase plants at the
flower exhibition and a stall layout for the same. Coming up with a product which is
excellent in simplicity and with a touch of modern look is quiet challenging. But designing
with our principle architect is always fun and a great opportunity to explore new ideas.
From finalizing the designs, to explaining the working drawings to the carpenter, the
exhibition was a great hit!
Execution of Bio climatic urban park model, exhibition design:
The exhibition was related to landscape and to spread awareness on planting more trees.
So our firm went ahead with a bio climatic urban park design. I was in charge of the
model making task for the exhibition. It was going to be a live small scale urban park.
Formulating the design on site was overall a new experience. It even helped in
developing up my team spirit and time management skills.
Railing design options for residential building at Taloja:
Farmhouse design at Alibaug:
Garden and kids play area design, Ghatkopar:
SITE IMAGES
Lobby, entrance gate and compound wall railing designs for Hiralaxmi Heights, Ulwe:
Before After
Before After
NMMC gate and railing details.
Final report  pp
CONCLUSION
Architectural college does prepare students for a career in architecture, but no
experience is greater than learning and seeing firsthand how a firm is really
run. Opus designs Group does a great job in educating its student interns as well as
allowing us to learn about how the firm is run. We have the opportunity to sit in and
be a part of weekly office meetings, go on site visits, and be a part of office ‘Lunch
and Learns’. This first experience in a real office setting has had its frustrations at
times (especially with the 3ds max learning curve) but the growth and knowledge we
have gained this summer is something we will carry with us well into the future.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I want to thank OPUS DESIGNS for giving me the opportunity to serve as an intern
at their firm.
I have gained valuable insight into the architectural industry over the past four
months.
Because you gave me the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, I had the
chance to observe numerous aspects of architecture. You and your staff were
extremely welcoming and helpful, and offered me valuable advice.
I have been extremely fortunate to have the support of all my seniors at OPUS, who
contributed in making this internship a great experience. Special thanks to AR.Gauri
Chalke and Ar.Akshay Shanbag for helping me with my dumbest doubts and guiding
through my silly errors in cad drawings.
And to my fellow trainees, without you all this internship would have been a bit
boring. Thank you all for your encouragement and support that helped me gain more
confidence and learn new software skills.

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  • 2. Let’s be honest—as architecture students in the midst of a studio deadline, we often wonder if the stress and sleep deprivation we are experiencing is anything like working in the “real world.” You know what your peers and your professors have told you, but until you experience your first internship, the experience of working in an architecture firm is a huge mystery. As a student, the future is full of mystery, excitement, and fear. I find myself daydreaming in my classes about all the possibilities that my future may one day hold. Now that I am a senior in college, that “future” is approaching rapidly! But how do I get from here to there? An internship is the answer! I think most students share that same fear of how to get from here to there. How do I go from being a student to a working professional? My internship this summer eased my fears and gave me great insight on the industry. I am confident now that my experience with OP.US DESIGNS will make the transition smoother after graduation. I could not have envisioned a better way to start off my career! It was great. Those four months of internship has taught me as much as I have learnt in four academic years. I did my internship in OPUS DESIGNS, CHEMBUR. It was a small firm with limited number of projects. The firm serves in all allied disciplines such as landscape, architectural design, interior design and much more which a particular project needs.
  • 3. “Our surroundings shape us in the way we shape them. Each element is an Opus – an artistic composition responding to a creative need within us” OP.US Designs is a creative enterprise for design, architecture and planning. We believe every space/ building/ wall is a creative opportunity waiting to be composed into an aesthetic form balanced with function. OP.US Designs completes nearly two decades of envisioning holistic designed environments that are a response to function, context and needs of the users. We also understand the need for variation in taste that makes every individual different, hence we work in a collaborative setup. We strongly believe that the quality of life is influenced by the extraordinary power of design. Thereby OP.US is a platform of opportunity for creative minds to come together to deliver a design composition of ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS LANDSCAPE MASTER PLANNING
  • 5. TEAM The “.US” of OP.US is a team of enthusiastic design, landscape and construction professionals who aims to deliver the envisioned composition. Our team of architects, designers, project and construction managers, environmentalists, horticulturists and contractors work as one force to produce an end result that answers the set brief.
  • 6. EXPERIENCES One of the hardest things during internship, is to keep an open mind and to not get too worked up about specifics. Architecture is a profession that takes time to learn. One simply cannot become a good architect overnight. Everyone (including myself) thinks when they graduate, they’re ready to be an architect, but you’ve only begun to scratch the surface. . There is SOOOO much you’ll learn in the form of day-to-day experience working in an architecture firm. There are periods of time that I hated the things I was having to do, but looking back now I can see that there’s a lot that I learned from those experiences. I learned to try to keep a positive attitude about things, even when you’re not enjoying them, because you’re probably learning something while doing it. Deadlines Did you really think that the last minute rush to finish a project on time would go away? As student interns we don’t experience the same stress levels as the project leaders, but the tension in the office is evident in the last few days before a big deadline. When deadlines approach, the blinders go up and all focus is on meeting the deadline. Community We are continually told to cherish these last few years of school because of the amazing studio culture that we have and the great friends that we make. This is very true, but believe it or not, at OPUS the sense of community within the firm is just as evident. We have office happy hours. We work hard, but we definitely know how important it is to have a close knit group of people that know how to kick back and have a good time as well! Design While in college students are given design freedom for personal exploration and growth which usually involves having total control over the project. We will often spend 90% of the semester thinking about the design concept and then producing the project in the final 10% of the class. However at OPUS, careful consideration is taken to balance design freedom with real world expectations regarding feasibility and budget. Since projects actually get built in the firm environment, the time management switches and nearly 90% of the time is spent executing the design.
  • 7. Tasks In college, students usually focus on a single building for the entire semester, conducting research and proposing multiple design ideas. We are tasked with designing an entire building. In studio we are responsible for designing all aspects of the project; in a firm setting, each individual typically has an area of expertise that he or she focuses on for all projects. Keep asking questions Ask lot of questions. If you don’t know how to do something, try to solve it on your own first and if you’re stuck, immediately find the right person to ask to help you solve it. This is something I dealt with at first. When you’re the new guy, you don’t want to be the one constantly asking questions, but if you’re taking way too long on a task because you can’t figure it out or do it completely wrong, it will look much worse on you than for having to ask a few dumb questions. Nature of work done - Conceptual & Planning Electrical layouts Working drawings Explanation of designs to workers (carpenter) 3D Model making (software) Presentation Site visits Projects- Stall layout design and furniture designs for flower exhibition, Byculla Execution of small scale model of Bio Climatic Urban Park, Byculla Railing design options for residential apartment at Taloja Farmhouse design, Alibaug Garden and kids play area design, Ghatkopar Lobby, entrance gate and compound wall railing designs for Hiralaxmi Heights, Ulwe Electrical layout for Hiralaxmi Heights, Ulwe Planning and elevations for 3bhk residence, Dapoli
  • 8. Stall and furniture design, exhibition design: As an intern, the first job assigned to me was to design a furniture to showcase plants at the flower exhibition and a stall layout for the same. Coming up with a product which is excellent in simplicity and with a touch of modern look is quiet challenging. But designing with our principle architect is always fun and a great opportunity to explore new ideas. From finalizing the designs, to explaining the working drawings to the carpenter, the exhibition was a great hit!
  • 9. Execution of Bio climatic urban park model, exhibition design: The exhibition was related to landscape and to spread awareness on planting more trees. So our firm went ahead with a bio climatic urban park design. I was in charge of the model making task for the exhibition. It was going to be a live small scale urban park. Formulating the design on site was overall a new experience. It even helped in developing up my team spirit and time management skills.
  • 10. Railing design options for residential building at Taloja: Farmhouse design at Alibaug:
  • 11. Garden and kids play area design, Ghatkopar: SITE IMAGES
  • 12. Lobby, entrance gate and compound wall railing designs for Hiralaxmi Heights, Ulwe: Before After
  • 13. Before After NMMC gate and railing details.
  • 15. CONCLUSION Architectural college does prepare students for a career in architecture, but no experience is greater than learning and seeing firsthand how a firm is really run. Opus designs Group does a great job in educating its student interns as well as allowing us to learn about how the firm is run. We have the opportunity to sit in and be a part of weekly office meetings, go on site visits, and be a part of office ‘Lunch and Learns’. This first experience in a real office setting has had its frustrations at times (especially with the 3ds max learning curve) but the growth and knowledge we have gained this summer is something we will carry with us well into the future. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to thank OPUS DESIGNS for giving me the opportunity to serve as an intern at their firm. I have gained valuable insight into the architectural industry over the past four months. Because you gave me the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, I had the chance to observe numerous aspects of architecture. You and your staff were extremely welcoming and helpful, and offered me valuable advice. I have been extremely fortunate to have the support of all my seniors at OPUS, who contributed in making this internship a great experience. Special thanks to AR.Gauri Chalke and Ar.Akshay Shanbag for helping me with my dumbest doubts and guiding through my silly errors in cad drawings. And to my fellow trainees, without you all this internship would have been a bit boring. Thank you all for your encouragement and support that helped me gain more confidence and learn new software skills.