NIL DONGA
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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This portfolio is a collection of past three years’ academic and other curricular activities related to architecture which helped me to explore the architecture and myself both. For me, Architecture is a very complex process which is connected with human and nature and in my journey, I am trying to found the solution with spaces where both can interact and feel the space. The complete process is done with the animation of fluidity and notion of the spaces that how one can use the space meaningfully.
EDUCATION Nirma University I Institute of Architecture & Planning B.Arch I Ongoing 3rd Year | 2018 - 2023
NIL DONGA DOB :
02 - 10 - 2000
Nationality : Indian Contact :
Address :
(+91) 8469524833 nildonga9483@gmail.com 18bar050@nirmauni.ac.in
75, ShivShankar Parvati Soc, Khodiyar Nagar Road, Varachha, Surat - 395006
P. P. Savani Vidhyabhavan | Surat HSC I GHSEB | 2018 SSC | GSEB | 2016
INTEREST
LANGUAGE
Sketching Travelling Cricket
Gujarati English Hindi
COMPETITION 2019 2020 2020 2020
Reubens Trophy | NASA Sundar-Bari Design Competition ANDC Trophy | NASA Solar Decathlon India
WORKSHOP 2018 Bamboo Workshop 2019 Wood - Concrete Workshop 2020 Khamir Craft
DOCUMENTATION | STUDY TRIPS 2018 Dhal Ni Pol, Ahmedabad | Measure Drawing 2019 Khadia Pol, Ahmedabad | Measure Drawing 2021 British Cemetery, Surat | Audio - Visual (Ongoing)
ACHIEVEMENTS 2020
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Solar Decathlon India (Ongoing) 2019 Reubens Trophy | NASA 2020 ANDC Trophy | NASA 2020-21 Best Studio Performance 2019-20 Best Studio Performance 2018-19 Consistent Performance
Finalist Citation Top 100 Academic(sem-05) Academic(sem-03) Academic
SKILL
CONTENT
Computerised
1 AUTHOR’S HOUSE Semester 02 | 2018
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2 MATERIAL STUDIO Semester 03 | 2019
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3 HOUSING STUDIO Semester 04 | 2020
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4 INSTITUTION STUDIO Semester 05-06 | 2020-21
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AutoCAD Rhino 3D Grasshopper Sketchup Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Revit Lumion Microsoft Suite
Manual Hand Drafting 3D Modeling Sketching Wood Carpentry Bamboo Workmanship Laser Cutting
5 MISCELLENOUS Photography Digital - Handmade Model Illustration Bamboo Workshop
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Clay Modeling 6 INSTALLATION Canopy | 2020 Tensigrity Dome | 2019 Night Lamp | 2018 Space Frame | 2018 7 RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME Dhal NI Pol | 2018
8 COMPETITION ENTRY Solar Decathlon India | 2021 Sundar-Bari Competition | 2020 ANDC Trophy | 2020
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.....Author’s House Farmland
Towards Tragad Village Approach
The site is located in Tragad village, Ahmedavad and it’s around 52 sq. m. The site was like poet of the nature and its very beautiful in rainy season because of the naturally depression, filled with different trees and surrounding context and also myth. The Author’s house is put on a point where one can feel surprised with all the elements of the site and also the approach was moulded like that with the same reason. The Author love nature so in a ground the house has a same value as well as nature to stood at opposite direction. Depression is almost like 10 m and so that’s why one can slowly feel it with meaningfully designed of the staircase.
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The site was a very huge and the brief of the project, it was own-self the book of author’s. So, this model shows that how the placed the conceptual house with the help of the site analysis and physical aspects of the site.
The project brief was to design a residence for an author and for ourselves the brief is the book which we read throughout the semester. After the reading the book , we have to draw a spaces which is related to the author and context of the book.
Book: The Discovery Of India Author : Jawaharlal Nehru
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In plan, The spaces is organised with the help of the parallel walls and jack-arch system. There were also hierarchy in the spaces like open spaces, semi-open to closed-private spaces and the bay of circulation defined clearly with the highlighting element like doors and archopening. Its create pathway. The open to sky courtyard direct towards the cliff which was a part of the design brief also the author love nature and he was sensitive towards insects. For enhancing the site, The balcony is providing onto the long axis which is also helps into the cross ventilation. The private spaces of the author’s are put into the ground
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In section, the patellar brick masonary walls which thickness is around 350 mm act like a retaining the ground. The entrance box which is attract the visitors with the light and views The first basement floor is con-clued the author’s private life and the down floor is con-clued the author’s professional life. It’s like the house is continues see the sites and gave it to the importance.
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......Glimpse of the house The first view shows that how the masses and lightness of the structure creates the spaces. The second view shows the vertical circulation of the house and while downing we also seen the sites and its beautiful features.
Details..... 200*250 mm I-section(primary)
25 mm thk wooden frame
opening 350 mm thk Brick wall
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Brick on a edge (to hide the structure)
L plate 7 mm thk
200*250 mm I-section (Secondary)
Exploded view..... 35 mm thk screeding concrete
110 mm thk brick vault 200*250 mm I-section(primary)
200*250 mm I-section(secondary)
Mile steel railling
Skylight Terrace
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Service
Retaining wall
Bedroom
Detail B Glaa window
Staircase
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Stone stacking
Exploded view.....
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Project : Cafe (Material studio) Site area: 350 sq. m.
The site is located near S.G.Highway , Nirma University , Ahmedabad. The programme of the studio is a modern cafe of emerging the idea of the expression space, reading space and informal sitting space. Design is revolved with a section of steel portal frame and give the decent function respones to its surrounding context. The main idea of the creating space is without wall how can roof create meaningfull informal volume which is protects the people from harsh heat of the Ahmedavad .The cafe is a expression of freedom and also connected with a nature of a existing site. Overlapping function create a space with existing Neem tree and also the stepping down-broke the rigidity of the space and achieve freedom which was not exist in the campus. To create a attraction of the people , the roof goes beyond their angle and to attract people , there will be create a multiple entry and its open into a large volume which height is almost to 13 m. The idea of the material is to take a major advantages of their strength so the steel is used into spanning and stone is used into stacking.
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The roof is made from the 2*2 m slate stome and supported with the steel portal structure.
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Location : Magod village, Valsad Site area : 5500 sq. m.
The site is surrounded by mango and chickoo orchard and the importance context was lake which is the significant features of the community who lived there. So, Inspiring the context, the whole housing development happened with the idea of that decreasing the gap between the communities and weekend house for nearby areas like Surat and Mumbai. So called that water is pioneer to established the community, culture and tradition. So, we have to designed 80/120/160 sq. m. units to considering the usable green area and meaning-full open space. The site analysis and observation of the communities, we creates the neighbourhood in which they can easily adapt the culture, affordability and interact with one another communities and they come to close .
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The individual unit of 80 sq. m. is flexible in spaces like bedroom, living room and kitchen also services are well - organised. the outer edge of the unit is so light that the space is widen with the community spaces and it is also helps into structure and warm climactic zone due to cross ventilation. the temporary and permanent furniture are well-designed so spaces make more flexible to achieve affordability and also taken care of privacy.
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......Site section 1. Bedroom 2. Backyard 3. Varndah 4. Extended Plinth 5. Living Room 6. Front yard 7. Wall 8. Pedestrain 9. Kitchen 10. Compacted earth 11. Communal Space In section, There is a try to space widen with the tree and response to the trees creating semi-open spaces. The communal green spaces is created with the backyard and it has low - high wall with sitting space to interact with it. The open space’s characteristics highlighted by extended plinth, wall and compacted earth. The pitch roof and varnadah are solution of the humid climatic zone. To more cross ventilation-there is a one extra clear-story window added at first floor level.
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With the help of the series of the collages, How can interlinked concern, ideas, concept , values and diagram and also this medium helps the intenzible aspects turns into the tenzible. How abstract model of the collages provide me a design sollution of primary concern.Also the written format of ideas and values is ful-filled by programme development and constructing the curriculam.
Location : Nirma university,Ahmedavad Site area : 3000 sq. m.
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Process of design...... The designing is started is very powerful and important concern that how can underprivileged take architecture education and the get the solution at the end of the conceptualized the stage that open campus full-filled this concern with the creative ideas and physical characteristic of the site. Initially we can see that how the idea transform into the schema. further schema extend through the organizing the spaces and volume with help of the light and primary concept , concern and the ideas. At the end, amalgamation of this all can create a nice, amazing animation of the architecture institution that how institution influenced.
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8360 2440
150
1220
2290
X13
X04 1220
150
X12
2720
X11
2290 3 BRICKS
X10 38205
115
X09
4807 5510
X08
2040
X07
Y05
1900
1070 150
2040
1070 150
1900
D2 03
X06
585 920 150
3670
32489
21470
X05
885
+600 +685
+310 +360
1330
EXHIBITION SPACE 18460*7450
X06
150
XA4
2290
2040
COMPACTED EARTH
YA6
Y06
D2 04
CLASS 01 7170*7450
2290 3 BRICKS
D1 16
YB6
D1 09
43849
+685
XB4
31059
150 150 150 150 1070 1070 1070
CONF.ROOM 7170*7450 +600
D1 11
1900
1100
Y08
2040
X06
Y07
1900
1375
32°
1375
1577
D1 15
2040
YA8
X07
2720
65
D2 04
63
14
710
12
1750
3055 2700
2805
+160 +210
YB8 1925 2040
D2 05
OPEN PLAZA
04 61
14930
1723 2039 2040
4850
2720
Y09 D2 06
3678
2040
X07
7670 7440
11520 7756 7440
1810 2040 2040
D1 18
115
+600 +685
9
Y10
LEB 01 7170*7450
709
57 50 10 00
0
0 90 80 22 10 150
03
90
11
D1 16
50 00
XB8
24
3B RIC 22KS 90
+575 +660
0 22 15
5
10
20
20
45
5
11
50
0 22
23
18 1 20 0 4 20 0 40
0
22
78
18
80
24
X18
36
20
45
0 71
YB10
Y09
X17
01
27
20
40
11
Y11
Y07
Y08
KS
11 5
Y12
Y00
D1 03
43°
D1 02
SEMI-OPEN SPACE
D1 01
+575 +660
Y06
0
71
5
11
90
DN
22
DN
LVL +0
LVL +0
0
2940
8.5 BRICKS 1355 150 140 1750 1355 1810
150 150
2140 2140
150 150 7670
2140 2140
230 1500 1610 115 70 230 1570 1800
14287
115 6478
2288 14535 1810
115
6478
3965 1925
3850
1900
140
Y02
22
X04
X05
X06
X07
X08
X09
X10
X11
X12
X13
X14
Y01
90
40
24
X01
24
XB0
20
5
11
Y00
XC0
0
03
11
22 0
71
10
18
X03
40
X02
0
15
40
0 150 80
10
90
1810 1810
20
1355 8.5 BRICKS 3130 150 150 140 1355 1750 4778 150 1810 4930 53135
20
2940 3170
45
8.5 BRICKS 140 1900 1810
50 0 22 80 452 4 0 2 23
2695
20
27
2
LVL +0
870 7440 7670
15
0 29
DN
27
XA0 X00
0
5
10
20M
GROUND FLOOR PLAN +/- 9980 LVL TERRACE TOP +/- 8950 LVL FF BEAM BOTTOM
+/- 5870 LVL RAILLING TOP
BLOCK 03
+/- 4850 LVL FF FLOOR FINISH +/- 3920 LVL GF BEAM BOTTOM +/- 3450 LVL DOOR HEIGHT
N
KEY PLAN /LOCATION (N.T.S.)
+/- 7550 LVL DOOR TOP
BLOCK 01
+/- 75O LVL GROUND BEAM TOP
+/- O LVL GROUND LINE
TYPICAL WALL SECTION 0
10
20
40M
BLOCK 02
31
AXO. WALL SECTION
0
0.5
1
2M GUTTER 175*100 MM
FIXED GLASS WINDOE WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME
SPOT DETAIL B DETAIL B-WINDOW
OPENABLE GLASS WINDOE WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME WATER SPOUT - METAL
FIXED GLASS PARAPER WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME
SPOT DET
DETAIL C-PARAPET GUTTER 175*100 MM
3 BRICK THICK BRICK MASONARY WALL
SPOT DETAIL A
DRIP MOULD 15*15 MM
DETAIL A-DOOR
2 MM THK EPOXY PAINT
STEP 1:3 BRICK THK STEP 2:4 BRICK THK STEP 3:5 BRICK THK 100 MM THK PCC 120 MM THK RUBBLE SOILLING PAVED BLOCK 75 MM THK 40 MM THK SAND FILLING
RUNNER 1 FOR GLASS ALUMINIUM CHANNEL
65 MM THK RUBBLE SOILLING
7 MM THK GLASS SUBCONE RUBBER 02 25 MM THK KOTA STONE 20 MM THK CEMENT MORTAR 35 40 MM SAND FILLING BRICK COURSE 02 BRICK COURSE 01 775*230 RCC INVERTED BEAM 230 MM THK
GUTTER 20 MM THK CEMENT MORTAR 10 MM THK WATERPROOFING BRICK BAT/LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE RCC BEAM SPOT DETAIL A
GLASS BLOCK-75*300*300
SEALANT EXPANTION JOINT
INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT
25 MM THK KOTA STONE
7 MM THK WINDOW GLASS SPOT DETAIL B
GALVANIZED IRON ROD
PERIMETER SUPPORT
150 MM THK RCC SLAB METAL PLATE TO FIX TILTED WINDOW ALUMINIUM CHANNEL
WOODEN BLOCK DRIP MOULD
RUBBER TO SUPPORT OR REPLACEMENT OF GLASS
150 MM THK RCC SLAB SLIP JOINT
DETAIL C-PARAPET
SPOT DETAIL C
HANDRAIL SILICON RUBBER 7 MM THK GLASS
PLAN
ELEVATION
32
SECTION
ELEVATION
DETAIL A-DOOR
TYPICAL WALL SECTION 30 MM THK CHINA MOSAIC
0
1
2
4M CHINA MOSAIC TILES FILLER-BRICK BAT OR LIGHT WEIGHT CONC.
+10270 ROOF TOP LVL
+9125 BEAM BOTTOM
F.F.
40 MM THK CEMENT MORTAR 150 MM THK RCC SLAB
710*2040 EXPOSED BRICK MASONARY PILLARS
WOODEN FRAME 100*75 MM SS GUDJET PLATE
775*150 MM RCC BEAM
VERTICAL LOUVERS-WOODEN 2200*175*25 MM
SS ROD DIA 25MM
775*230 MM THK RCC BEAM BRICK BAT 150 MM THK RCC SLAB
+6140 RAILING TOP LVL
MILD STEEL RAILING CIRCULAR SECTION DIA 40 MM EPOXY PAINT PARAPET-1 BRICK
150 MM THK R.C.C. SLAB
+5100 FINIFH TO FINIFH LVL
WOODEN SECTION 50*50 MM
WOODEN PANEL 25 MM THK
+4100 G.F. BEAM BOTTOM
WOODEN PIVOT DOOR
+3758 DOOR HEIGHT
300*75*75 MM GLASS BLOCK CEMENT MORTAR PLIINTH SLAB 150 MM. THK. CONC. VAPOUR BARRIER 15 MM THK
TAIL C
BRICK MASONARY CEMENT MORTAR 10 MM THK. KOTA STONE 20 MM THK. F.F.
+1010 FINISH LEVEL
PAVEMENT BLOCK COMPACTED EARTH
SECONDARY R.C.C. BEAM 230*775 MM
BRICK BAT/ LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE
+0GROUND LEVEL
100 MM THK P.C.C. BBCC 170 MM THK
-400 EGL
25 MM THK KOTA STONE 20 MM THK CEMENT MORTAR
2 MM THK. WATER PROOFING
40 MM THK SAND FILLING WOODEN PIVOT DOOR
CHINA MOSAIC TILES
PRIMARY R.C.C. BEAM 710*850 MM
VATA DRIP MOULD 15 X 10 MM
150 MM THK RCC SLAB WOODEN FRAME 100*75 MM SS GUDJET PLATE VERTICAL LOUVERS-WOODEN 2200*175*25 MM
10 MM THK WATER PROOFING 120 MM THK RUBBLE SOILING
MILD STEEL RAILING CIRCULAR SECTION DIA 40 MM
775*710 MM THK RCC GROUND SLAB
SS BUCKLE
+6140 FINIFH TO FINIFH LVL
150 MM THK R.C.C. SLAB
775*230 MM THK RCC GROUND SLAB
250*230 MM R.C.C. BEAM
ANCHOR PLATE 70 MM THK L SECTION OF METAL 30 MM THK WELDED JOINT
SS ROD DIA 25MM
+5100 FINIFH TO FINIFH LVL
WOODEN SECTION 50*50 MM WOODEN PANEL 25 MM THK
+4100 BEAM BOTTOM
F.F.
WOODEN DOOR FRAME 100*75 MM 7 MM THK GLASS
PLIINTH SLAB 150 MM. THK.
ALUMINIUM CHANNEL
SCREW
BRICK MASONARY CEMENT MORTAR 10 MM THK. KOTA STONE 20 MM THK.
HANDLE
PAVEMENT BLOCK HOLES
100 MM THK P.C.C. BBCC 170 MM THK R.C.C. FOOTING 300 MM THK 100 MM THK P.C.C.
35 MM DIA PIVORT SECTION
RCC FOOTING
CONC. VAPOUR BARRIER 15 MM THK SECONDARY R.C.C. BEAM CONC. VAPOUR 230*775 MM BARRIER
F.F.
+1010 FINISH LEVEL
COMPACTED EARTH
+0GROUND LEVEL
-400 EGL
DETAIL B-WINDOW
33
STAIRCASE DETAIL 0
1
2
4M
X'04
X'03
8.5 BRICKS
1810
230
X'02
X'01 10328 6478
230
1580
8.5 BRICKS
1810
230
6248 6248
X'00
230
1580
Y'A4
2720
STUDIO 2 14535*9610
3 BRICKS
D1 04
+1035 +950
D1 51
Y'04
GROUVE 2687
MAIN PASSAGE +1010 +925
983
3730 24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
1560 1500 15
14
2ND LANDING +5005 +4920
1500
4483
1ST LANDING +3045 +2960
+1010 +925
B
3885
3230
230
2ND PINNED WALL
A
ENTRY
1560
1587
7170
7880
B'
25
230
Y''0
13470
26
E2
3884
130
1211
1ST PINNED WALL
3 BRICKS
1127
3
4
5
UP 6
7
8
3600
130
R2300
26 EQ TREADS (300 MM)
2
9
10
11
12
13
130
13
1370
130
E1
12
11
10
9
A'
5°
70
UP 1
8
7
3600
6
5
4
3
2
1
130
Y'03
2720
WORKSHOP1 8288*4800 +925 +1010
D1 09
Y'C2
14.5 BRICKS
4808
8.5 BRICKS
5038
1810
75 MM RCC FOLDED PLATE
10097 3250 10328
GROUND FLOOR PLAN - STAIRCASE A1 X'03
X'02
X'01
X'00
X'00 180
X'04
925
LVL+8245 TERRACE TOP
X'01
X'02
LVL+9935 TERRACE TOP (INCLUDING LEDGE)
925
1
990
LVL+8840 FF BEAM BOTTOM
4882
3920
2400
LVL+7355 FF BEAM BOTTOM
LVL+4015 PARAPET TOP (2ND PINNED WALL)
765
620
LVL+5005 FF FLOOR FINISH LVL LVL+4730 FLAT-SLAB BOTTOM
160
275
950
LVL+5955 FF PARAPET TOP
120
1320
1105
LVL+3960 1ST LANDING-PARAPET TOP
765
1010
LVL+900 GROUND SLAB BOTTOM LVL
1628
1105
LVL+900 GF PARAPET TOP 1ST PINNED WALL
1370
245
LVL+1010 GF FINISH FLOORING LVL
LVL+2640 MID. BEAM BOTTOM
765
160
3070
LVL+3010 1ST LANDING FIN.FLOOR LVL LVL+2890 1ST LANDING BOTTOM FOLDED STEPS
LVL+00 EXISTING GROUND LINE
X'04
1
34
X'03
X'02
SECTION AA' - STAIRCASE A1
X'01
X'00
X'00
1
X'01
SECTION AA' - STAIRCASE A1
X'02
TOILET DETAIL
CORRIDOR +900 +985
B
4M
D3 01
D2 03 01
1180
R750
465
1350
625
3
1
SP
3
UNIVERSAL TOILET (2500*1970)
R
353
EWC
JANITOR SPACE (1800*600) 3
HANDLE
R
SP
2
2
2'
19
1' 16
SP
1 BC
2
WATER COOLER 900*750
R BC
NT
EWC
3
4
4
EWC
WA
EWC
1'
SP
1
4
SP
SP
1
1
2
CUBICAL 3 1700*1200
610 140
480
R R' 10
R
UR
10 MM TILE DROP
R
8
1
2
EQ
WA
2
3
3
4
4
1
2
2'
A R
9
2
2'
1'
D4
149
TPH
EWC
WA
UR
SLOPE 1:100
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
CUBICAL 4 1700*1200
10 MM TILE DROP
10 MM TILE DROP
R
10
3
1700
80
04
05
UR
NT 2
25 MM THK PARTITION
05
150*150
11
R
4 770
80
380
NT 2
150*150
12
DUCT 3600*1030
R
R
R'
UR
R
R
R'
2740 150*150
80
NT 09
08 150*150
NT 07
240
240
230
06
230
07
1030
12
09 08 NT
SP
770
NT 2 1' SP
25 MM THK PARTITION
PLUMB WALL
149
EQ
R
480
140
450 450
EWC
150*150
TPH
EWC
11
150*150
1320
3610
WOODEN VENTILATION
10 MM THK WALL TILE(AS PER SPEC.) & 20 MM THK CEMENT MORTAR
R'
11
SLOPE 1:100
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
2' 13 NT
EQ 80
750
R
SLOPE 1:100
2'
175
180
EQ EQ
TPH
WA
70 MM THK DEVISION (AS PER SPEC.)
D6
2
BC
WB
12 4' 1500
770
80
PLUMB WALL
06 170 110
R
R
3179
1
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
380
450 EQ 1200
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
TPH
10
3
7
80
SP
2
4
2'
10 MM TILE DROP
CUBICAL 6 1700*1200
125
2150 WALL PLUMB
1
2 D3
150
2
3
4
25 MM THK PARTITION
1
450
NT 2 SP 1'
25 MM THK PARTITION
25 MM THK PARTITION
EQ
WATER COOLER 900*750
EWC
CUBICAL 4 1700*1200
10
2'
1700
WA
SP
450
150
WA
BC
WB
3
TOILET (MALE) 7110*5000 +955 +1040
R
6
NT 2
1'
PLUMB WALL
1700
2
NT 3
750
R
SLOPE 1:100
D5
1
1030
SP
2 NT
150*150
HF 2BC
R
450
EQ
1' 80
5
10 MM TILE DROP
775
2
1200
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
TPH
SP
4
80
SP
1
EQ
2'
10 MM TILE DROP
2149 WALL PLUMB
1 BC
2' SLOPE 1:100
CUBICAL 2 1700*1200
1700
SLOPE 1:100
750
CUBICAL 5 1700*1200
EWC
150*150
TPH
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
450
380
9
10 MM TILE DROP
1200
EWC
4
1
150*150
R
1700
WA
3
4
SP
D1
3
2
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
1700
25 MM THK PARTITION
25 MM THK PARTITION
TPH
WA
610
3
80
SP
EQ
115 MM THK BRICK MASONARY WALL
HF 2BC
1
3'
D2
149
PLUMB WALL EQ
CUBICAL 3 1700*1200
8
1500
12 EQ
80
4
2
PLUMB WALL
EQ
NT 2 1'
1
1200
750
R
13 180
163
R'
1
BC
2 MIRROR GRANITE TOP
25 MM THK PARTITION
175
EQ EQ
140 610
480
R
R
2 NT
R
4
1700
2 SLOPE 1:100
WB
NT
150*150
SP
1
2
150
WA
HF 2BC
450
750
SP
PLUMB WALL TPH
EWC
NT 2 1' SP
1' 14
WB
10 MM TILE DROP
120
1
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
150*150
2'
10 MM TILE DROP
14R'
11
HF 2BC 80
17
SP 465
CUBICAL 1 1700*1200
1700
7
1
830
2
CUBICAL 2 1700*1200
6
R
1630
775
R
2
NT 2
15
570
150*150
D3
BC
230 MM THK BRICK MASONARY WALL
+1225 +1310
80
D2 SLOPE 1:100
4'
5
16
R'
SLOPE 1:100
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
EQ
2'
25 MM THK PARTITION
2'
1500
R
EQ
610
WB
5
10 MM TILE DROP
1200
4
BC
R
TOILET (FEMALE) 7110*5000 +955 +1040
NT 2 SP 1'
150*150
750
610
3
140
750
WB
R'
2530
1200
450
25 MM THK PARTITION
3'
3
1700
HF 2BC
EQ
750
140
MIRROR GRANITE TOP
02
610
TPH
1700
BC
2'
D1
150
3
R' 2
PLUMB WALL
150
WA
R R
1
750
2
SP
2400
EQ
4
2
PLUMB WALL TPH
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
1'
03
775
R
2
CUBICAL 1 1700*1200
1
750
WB
SP
1
4 8
7
SP
750
04
HF 2BC
WA
6
1'
180
SP
D1
10 MM TILE DROP
3180
TPH
5 1
125
3 4
3
2
750
PLUMB WALL
532
2 2
225
1
SLOPE 1:100
750
610
1
2'
4800
3
750
SP
R'
03
R
750
R'
110 170
1500
EQ
R'
2530
487 570
10 MM THK MIRROR
LECTURE ROOM +925 +1010
532
326
1200
16
125
187
2
1200
480
11630
150
SP
17
BC
BC
HANDLE
326
HANDLE
1
150*150
COMMON ROOM (FEMALE) +925 +1010
20 MM THK WOODEN PLY
2
540
1380
1200
1504
2
20 2
680
BC
WB
02
2
15 1' SP
25 MM THK KOTA STONE
R
R
18
A'
2
373
3390
750
D2 04
4
1
SP
1
502
JANITOR SPACE (1200*600) 5
01
R
740
1
1200
R
1855
R
1200
2
1200
1
115
0
1320
OPENABLE UPVC WINDOW-FRAME
100*60 MM THK WOODEN FRAME
2040*710 BRICK PEIRS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN TOILET 01
150
B'
CORRIDOR
75
B
01
R750
JANITOR SPACE (1200*600) 01
20
SLOPE 1:100
BC
WB
UNIVERSAL TOILET (2500*1970)
02
SLOPE 1:100
HANDLE
19
JANITOR SPACE (1800*600)
HANDLE
16 BC
EWC
BC
NT TPH
18
17
HF 2BC
WA
16
PLUMB WALL
SLOPE 1:100
SLOPE 1:100
BC
COMMON ROOM (FEMALE)
WB 10 MM TILE DROP
WB
BC
EWC
03
PLUMB WALL
PLUMB WALL TPH
WA
TOILET (FEMALE) 7110*5000
EWC
MIRROR GRANITE TOP
PLUMB WALL TPH
WA
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
EWC
WA
10 MM TILE DROP
BC
WB
TOILET (MALE) 7110*5000
SLOPE 1:100
CUBICAL 2 1700*1200
SLOPE 1:100
WB
10 MM THK MIRROR
BC
WB 10 MM TILE DROP
NT
TPH
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
CUBICAL 2 1700*1200
EWC
SLOPE 1:100
SLOPE 1:100
CUBICAL 1 1700*1200
HF 2BC
PLUMB WALL
SLOPE 1:100
10 MM TILE DROP
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
WA
HF 2BC
14
15
NT
BC
WB
HF 2BC
NT
20 MM THK WOODEN PLY
A'
04 TPH
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
CUBICAL 1 1700*1200
MIRROR GRANITE TOP BC
17
NT
02
03 16
15
WATER COOLER 900*750
HANDLE
BC
230 MM THK BRICK MASONARY WALL
SLOPE 1:100
WB
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
SLOPE 1:100
10 MM TILE DROP
14
NT
PLUMB WALL
CUBICAL 3 1700*1200
EWC
12
PLUMB WALL
TPH
TPH
WA
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
EWC
WA
SLOPE 1:100
CUBICAL 3 1700*1200
NT
11
SLOPE 1:100
13
NT 10 UR
10 MM TILE DROP
SLOPE 1:100
13
NT
A
SLOPE 1:100
11
12
NT
NT
NT
HF 2BC
UR
115 MM THK BRICK MASONARY WALL EWC
CUBICAL 5 1700*1200 10 MM TILE DROP
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
TPH WALL PLUMB
PLUMB WALL
SLOPE 1:100
10 MM TILE DROP
WA
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
CUBICAL 4 1700*1200
EWC
PLUMB WALL
TPH
TPH
WA
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
EWC
WA
SLOPE 1:100
CUBICAL 4 1700*1200
10 MM TILE DROP
10 MM TILE DROP
SLOPE 1:100
UR BC
BC
LECTURE ROOM
2 BRICKS
X'04
NT
06
05
NT
04
05
NT 10 MM TILE DROP
WATER COOLER 900*750
WA
TPH WALL PLUMB
EWC
CONCEALED CISTERN (AS PER SPEC.)
SERVICE SLAB
CUBICAL 6 1700*1200
INSPECTOR CHAMBER 450*450
SLOPE 1:100
10
09 08 NT
10 MM THK WALL TILE(AS PER SPEC.) & 20 MM THK CEMENT MORTAR
WOODEN VENTILATION
MONKEY LADDER
GT 01 300*300
GT 01 300*300
07
70 MM THK DEVISION (AS PER SPEC.)
DUCT 3600*1030
100*60 MM THK WOODEN FRAME
UR
SLOPE 1:100
08 06
09
NT 07
OPENABLE UPVC WINDOW-FRAME
2040*710 BRICK PEIRS
Colour Pipe name - Dia. Soil pipe 110mm Waste water pipe 110mm Waste water pipe 65mm - WB and UR Rain water pipe 110mm Water Inlet pipe 25mm
46 BRICKS
11 BRICKS925
X'03
NT HF 2BC
Ground water pipe riser 40mm Drinking water pipe riser 25mm
MANHOLE 600*600
GF PLUMBING PLAN TOILET 01
9 BRICKS
2 BRICKS
36 BRICKS
9 BRICKS
2 BRICKS
B'
X'03
X'04
SECTION AA'
35
Miscellaneous work....
......Pavillion The form of the pavillion is coming from the spatial arrengement of the public, semi-public and private spaces. 36
This model is made using autocad and lasser cut. The natural object-Peacock’s feather shows abstract in a form of electronic circuit.
37
Canopy....
Tensigrity Dome....
38
Communication is the major aspect in field of architecture weather it is with professionals or senior - junior. Idea was to create an perforated canopy with explorations of material with different properties like BAMBOO and TENSILE WIRE. Tensile fabric was added for indirecting intengible light on the steps and sittings. Creating double curved arch with 16 members of different sizes and intersecting each other while resting one on the above. Arch was inspired from the existing building expression of the building.
Courtyard of the institution building is the most used space for education and learning from each other. This is the place where one can see their both past and present at a time. Exploring circular shape in response to sqaure shaped courtyard for centrality using bamboo and tensile wire. Basically two modules, one pentagon and triangle shaped for achieving spherical shape of the dome and major challenge was to rest it on the ground. So, another module of 4 bamboos were introduced and tied with peripherial wire.
Joinery of the bamboo with wire was kept very simple and affordable. Steel glass with rubber gasket was used for passing out the wire from the bamboo and stucked with epoxy
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Installations....
Material: Cane,Tensile Cloth, LED light
....Night Lamp
Material: Bamboo, Jute wire Bamboo Workshop | 2018 P.P. Savani University. Surat
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RSP Work....
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YASH DODWANI SHREYA GANDHI NIL DONGA
07/03/2019
JITENDRA MEGHANI
16BAR010 17BAR053 18BAR050
The Edge - Solar decathlon India Location : Gift City, Gandhinagar
Site Area : 1300 Sqm Built up Area : 3290 Sqm (470*7 floor) `
We as a team have come together with GIFT City as our project partner in the competition and are designing an OFFICE BUILDING SPACE for them. Solar Decathlon India 2021 is a design competition challenge design net-zero-energy-water buildings, contributing to real projects, while partnering with the leaders in real estate development. Solar Decathlon India helps students stay a step ahead and introduce innovative and affordable market-ready solutions.
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Cabins
4000X3000
Elevator 2450x1975
Wind Tower WorkingSpace
B
2450x1975
Gents Washroom
Janitor Room
2000X2000
Pantry
Elevator
3500x3500
3000x1500
WorkingSpace 14000X8000
Ladies Washroom 3500x3500
14000X4000
MainCorridor
Conference Room
15000x4000
B'
CPU Room 4000X3500
4000X5500
Staircase W - 1250 T - 300
Staircase W - 1250 T - 300
A' Typical Floor Plan
Auditorium / Amphitheatre Kitchen Cafe-Sitting Space Working Area Circulation Services
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Lux Light In Section
Lux Light In Model
Daylight Simulation
Wind Tower Cross Section
Stack Effect Cross Section
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Climatic responsive Strategies : 1. Creating shaded staircase section which also acts a buffer to the working space and reduces the solar gain inside the working spaces. 2. Shading on west and east significantly reduces the solar heat gain. 3. Installed solar panels on the roof vertical garden on the south facade provides shading and insulation to the building envelope. 4. Solar Panels lifted to be able to use the terrace freely.
Egg-Crete
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900 200*350 T SHAPED R.C.C. BEAM 200*350
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OUTSIDE 460 MM THK CAVITY BRICK WALL 460 MM THK CAVITY BRICK WALL 100 MM THK R.C.C. FINS 100 MM THK R.C.C. FINS
100 MM THK HORIZONTAL FINS 100 MM T
DOUBLE GLAZED GLASS
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460 MM THK CAVITY BRICK WALL 460 MM T
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TYPICAL EAST-WEST WALL PLAN TYPICAL EAST-WEST WALL PLAN
Typical East-West Wall Plan
Typical East-West Wall Section
Advantage of Pre-Cast Technology
TYPICAL EAST-WEST WALL SECTION TYPICAL
15 MM THK KOTA STONE COPING
Energy Efficiency No Skilled Labour Required TIme Saving Easy Installation Cost Saving Durable and Good Quality Aesthetics High U-Value
20 MM THK LIME PLASTER 110 THK BRICK WALL 10 MM THK CHINA MOSAIC 15 MM BASE COAT 75 MM BEDING MORTAR WATERPROOFING LAYER 75 MM VATA BEDING MORTAR 25 MM THK PRECAST FERROCEMENT CHANNEL
For more Info : https://issuu.com/nikeeshah/ docs/d4_off_soleil_alt_e
300 DIA SERVICE SHAFT
https://issuu.com/nikeeshah/ docs/d4_off_soleil_alt_e_appendix
200*350 T SHAPED R.C.C. BEAM
350*500 R.C.C. COLUMN
Pre-Cast FC Channel Slab Detail
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Wind Rose Diagram 80
Ventilation 73.5
Percentage %
75 70 60 50
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Wind Analysis
Designwithout withoutfins fins Design
FRESHWATER TANK
5.3X5.3 m
FRESHWATER TANK
PROCESS TANK
Design with fins fins design with
EXTRA STORAGE TANK FIRE TANK
6.5X6.5 m
FIRE SAFETY TANK
5.3X5.3 m 7x7 m
3.5X3.5 m
RAINWATER TANK
SEPTIC TANK
3x5 m
6x6 m
Water Cycle
Cafeteria
Informal Gethering Co-working Space
Conference Room
Corridor Space
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Moner Jangla (Man Ki Khidaki) Location : Satlejia, West Bengal
Design Features
With the tropical cyclones being critical natural hazard to the Indian subcontinent, especially the coastal Bay of Bengal in India and Bangladesh. And the challenge was to design a Homestead for a family in the sunadarbans. Keywords: Resilient Sustainable Creative Affordable Implementable
1. Living Area 2. Bedroom 3. Toilet 4. Backyard 5. Cow Shelter 6. Storage 7. Shop 8. Road 9. Pond 8 10. Garden
Bamboo Joinery At The Top At the top there is the steel gazzete plate with t-angle clit at for sides to which the bamboo is attched and screwed. This creates the storng connection at The top.
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Layers Of Roof (Botton-Top) 1. Bamboo post 200*200mm 2. Bamboo beam 200*200mm 3. Bamboo rafter 200*100mm 4. Bamboo purlin 100mm dia, 600mm c/c 5. Tarpoline sheet for waterproofing 3mm 6.Bamboo mesh 10mm thick 7. Thatch around 130mm thck
Section AA’
Section BB’
Bamboo Joinery Of Beam, Post, Rafter And Purlin Bamboos joined with cutiing at endge to rest the other members. Fixed with jute rpoes and screws for better holding and connection with each other. Bamboo mesh is simply ties with thin jute ropes with the purlins at every 30-40mm distance.
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ANDC Trpohy | NASA Location : Rathkuria, Rajasthan
The Concept is inspired from forest, in which trees are located at different proximities creating voids in organic fabric of different sizes. Forest trees are then simplified into tree clusteer, which becomes the inspiration for the roofing of bus stop shelter. A vitruvian man is imagined in a glass sphere put right next to each other to derive anthropometric relation of spaces, while circular demarcations on the floor restricts social gathering and defines walkways. The shops, toilets and ticket counter are of cylindrical forms: Singular and in pair of different diameter made from sun dreis bricks to correspond the organic nature of the shelter.
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