Architecture | Urban Design | Planning Portfolio

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Aakash Basantani

Architecture | Urban Design | Planning Portfolio

Academic | Profesional | Personal Projects | 2013-2022


‘I love not the man less, but nature more’.


Table of Contents 01 OPERATION CLOUDBURST

06 EDUCATIONAL CAMPUS

02 REVITALISING HUMBOLDT PARK

07 LUXURY APARTMENTS | MUMBAI

03 WATER TRANSIT MARINA

08 SITE VISITS | PAN INDIA

04 HOTEL DESIGN

09 FREE LANCING PROJECTS

05 AFFORDABLE HOUSING

10 CHICAGO CHARRETTE

Grduate Studio | Spring 2022

Grduate Studio | Fall 2021

Design Dissertation | Sem-10 2018

Undergrad Academic | Sem-9 2018

Undergrad Academic | Sem-7 2017

Professional Project | 2020 - 2021

Professional Project | 2019-2020

Professional Project | 2018-2021

Professional Project | 2018-2021

Community Engagement | 2022


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eration CloudBurst - Chicago KneeDeep Making Room for water Resiliency in Chicago

Graduate Spring Studio | Great Cities Studio | 2022 5


What is CloudBurst Flooding? The coming climate crisis and its impact on on water. Cloudburst flooding is caused by sudden, substantial rainfall events that can overwhelm stormwater systems and lead to excess water pooling even in areas that are not adjacent to any bodies of water.

Pluvial Flooding

Cold air at high altitude Clouds increase in size Hot & cold air meet and condensate

Hot air rises

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2

Fluvial Flooding

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Coastal Flooding

Atmospheric Rivers

WATER VAPOR TRANSPORT EVAPORATION

0.5- 1MILE

Atmospheric Rivers are relatively long, narrow regions in the atmosphere – like rivers in the sky – that transport most of the water vapor outside of the tropics. When the atmospheric rivers make landfall, they often release this water vapor in the form of rain or snow.

Climate Threats Extreme weather events that can bring about increased flood risk have been occurring with increased frequency & ferocity in recent years. This is largely due to the impacts of manmade climate change. Rising temperatures fuel the severity of storms by causing increased evaporation that sends more moisture into the air, while a warmer atmosphere provides increased energy levels that power intense storms. These storms raise the likelihood of coastal, fluvial, & pluvial flooding that can have dramatic effects on infrastructure and quality of life.

LARGE RUNOFF

FLOOD RISK

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65

60

45

30

15

-15

0

Bio

Wind

Waste

Solar

-10% -5%

2040-2079

0

+3C

Increased Precipitation

2020-2039

55

Nuclear

70

Coal

Rising Sea Levels and Blackouts

75

Hydro

+2C

80

Gas

+1C

85

Oil

95

Increase in Temperature

+5% +10%

2080-2099 7


Global Deluge

Precipitation precipitating problems around the world. SPA, Belgium

10.8 in. | 48 hr.

Paris, France

Rhineland, Germany

55 in. | 1 hr.

5.9 in. | 24 hr.

Vancouver, Canada

3.9 in. | 24 hr.

Cities that Soak Preparing to absorb the next generation of Copenhagen Cloduburst Streets

Wuhan Sponge City

Netherlands Flood

Cloudburst Road Detention street Cloudburst pipe Central retention area

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Henan, China

7.5 in. | 1 hr.

f floods. Management

Hyderabad, India

7.5 in. | 24 hr.

The City of Chicago

Chicago Stormwater System? When it comes to stormwater management and cloudburst flooding, Chicago is not adequately prepared for the coming crisis. The Tunnel and Resevior Plan (TARP) was commissioned in the 1970’s at a time when climate change’s impact on weather was not understood - when it is completed in 2029, the additional stormwater capacity it provides is not likely to be enough to handle the storms it will contend with in the coming years. Applying lessons learned from international precedents is crucial for a successful future in Chicago.

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Impervious Chicago Products of the past creating trouble for the future. The Study Area: Near Southside Chicago 3 1

2

Landcover

Drainage

Freight Tunnels

Surfa

62% of land is impervious 0% wetlands

60% of soil does not drain properly

60 miles of subterranean freight tunnels

59 acr parkin

Grant Park

Urban grid

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Northerly Island & Museum Campus

Railyard & 78

Soil Composition 3 4a 2a

2b

4b

1

Dominance of Blue clay soil type

Lake

Rail Yards

The 78

Grant Park

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ace Parking

res of land is used for ng

e Michigan

Water Pooling

Flood Risk

20% of study area is experiences water pooling

36% of land is at an increased risk of flooding in the future

Green roofs

Only 3% of roof area is vegetated

The Straw The Sieve Water Flow Directionality 11


Railyards and The 78th Site 77 is Enough ReImagining the site as a multi-use space that blends infrastructural, environmental, and cultural needs for the present and the future would help to accommodate water, wildlife, and the wider population. Imagining this site as an area that can transform from vacant land and industrial drab to an ecological environment of water and fauna would do profound good. Introducing wetlands that can soak, store, and filter water while simultaneously preserving historic structures and introducing recreational assets would help to make the area environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable for existing residents and future investors. With the intent of tying communities together through acting as a social magnet, a recreational amenity, an environmental sponge, a hydrological filter, and a mitigation installation for storms to come, we developed some key design ideas to influence potential alternatives for the site in the future.

Filtering for the Future Additional water capacity: 500 million gallons New naturalized land: 120 acres

Existing Conditions

Re-programming

Future of Flooding

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Rehabilitate Existing Historic Structures

Elevate Natural Systems

Blend Eco-Aspiration with Recreation

Preserve Heritage with Modern Ideals

Harmony of Engineering, Art, & Environment

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Revitalising West Humboldt Park A Vision for chicago Avenue

Graduate Fall Semester | Urban Edge Studio Project | 2021 15


The Study Area What surrounds this place?

N Kidzie Ave

N Pulaski Rd

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot commissioned the Invest South West Initiative in October of 2019 which has identified 12 corridors across 10 neighborhoods on the south and west sides of the city for future development. The initiative has a budget of $750 million in public funding that will be distributed across a series of RFPs in which developers will work with local and national prequalified architects to support improved programming, infrastructure, and policies that will create a lasting impact in key commercial corridors. A wide array of design teams are exploring interventions across each of the selected corridors. The Chicago Avenue Corridor of Humboldt Park was selected for the present study given its proximity to the University of Illinois, Chicago and the generous partnership of the Neighborhood SSA.

0.5 Mile

Chicago Avenue

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Chicago Avenue does not exist in a vacuum. The surrounding neighborhood, approximately defined by a half-mile radius surrounding the corridor, is key to determining the future of the corridor. To ensure a more expansive understanding of the neighborhood context in which Chicago Avenue resides, the design team decided to analyze a broader area surrounding the corridor. Our precise study area is bound by Division Street. to the North, Kedzie Avenue to the East, the Union Pacific Railroad to the South, and Pulaski Rd. to the West. 17


An Historic Community What has happened here?

The distribution of these varied lived experiences is not uniform across the study area and there is an immense amount of granularity along th demonstrates a unique and complex socio-economic pattern within the study area. The distribution of wealth, ages, and mobility trends across

Median Age

Income

Education

Mobility

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Median age of residents by census block group

Median household income by census block group

% of residents with a high school diploma, GED or higher

% of residents living at same residence as the year prior

Po ce

26 - 30 30 - 35 35 - 40 40 - 43 45 - 54

< $30k $30k - $40k 40k - $50k $50k - $60k $60k and up N/A

Below 60% 60 - 70% 70 - 80% 80 - 90% 90 - 100%

< 60% 60 - 70% 70 - 80% 80 - 90% 90 - 100%

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he corridor. The figures below illustrate some of the variables examined and analyzed during the design process. Each of these factors s the whole of West Humboldt Park has created a series of systems that are interconnected and interdependent upon one another.

opulation Density

Poverty

opulation density by ensus block group

% of residents below poverty level in previous 12 months

7 - 13 13 - 20 20 - 27 27 - 36 36 - 59

Chicago Avenue Corridor - Pulaski to Kedzie Vacant and City-owned Property Displayed by Block Vibrancy

0 - 7% 7 - 22% 23 - 30% 30 - 50% 50 - 71%

Residential Commercial Instituional Vacant 19


Understanding the Corridor Transect Analysis & Neighborhood Analysis Examining Chicago Avenue to generate this understanding of the larger urban context, our design team began by looking at the city from a broad, far-reaching perspective and analyzing how the urban morphology shifts from the city center westward along Chicago Avenue. This type of site study is characterized as a transect analysis. Transect analyses consist of assessing community form and searching for patterns in the built environment that can are typically categorized into any one of seven categories.

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Assets & Gaps Assets

• Robust, diverse housing stock • Strong Institutional Corridor: • Community Partnerships: West Humboldt Park Community Development Council/ SSA, Neighborhood Housing Service • Schools: Rowe and Clark Math and Science Academy, Orr Academy, Westinghouse College Prep, Laura Ward Elementary, Polaris Charter Academy; • Churches/Nonprofit Organizations: Salvation Army, Nia Family Center, Mission of Our Lady of Angels; • Community Spaces: Daley Library, Central Playground Park, Park No 432, Kelly Hall YMCA • Transit: 66 CTA Bus • Strong planning initiatives: ISW, LISC QLP, etc • Access to vacant land

Gaps • • • • • • •

Depopulation of Black residents High Crime High Unemployment Lack of capital investment Lack of ample greenspace Homeless encampment just east of the study area Fracturing of urban fabric created by vacant lots Institutional Commercial Existing Green Spaces Vacant Parcels

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Housing Densifying Neighborhood A key finding upon analyzing the existing housing stock of the Chicago Avenue neighborhood in West Humboldt Park was the prevalence of housing traditionally categorized as being in the “missing middle”. This term refers to the housing units that lie between the scale of single-family detached homes and mid- to high-rise apartment complexes. These duplexes, townhomes, and multiplexes are traditionally difficult to find but are important as they enable densification while retaining affordability in the housing market. More than half of the existing housing options in the study area could be classified as being a part of the missing middle. 10 Dwelling Units/Acre Population: 15,500

But while traditional missing middle housing options are plentiful within the neighborhood, there are still housing types that are absent that could be addressed in future developments. These construction styles may not be conventionally defined as “middle” but they have been identified as a key element in facilitating future population growth and economic development in the area.

Mid-Rise Low Rise Multi-family

Single Family Detached

Soft Lofts Multi-family Row Houses

boldt Park West Hum Middle” “Missing

Existing Condition

12 Dwelling Units/Acre Population: 18,500

Experiment-1

Missing Medal

14 Dwelling Units/Acre Population: 24,500

Experiment-2

17 Dwelling Units/Acre Population: 28,100

Experiment-3

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Transformation on the neighborhood scale is not something that can happen overnight or even in a year or two. The revitalization and metamorphosis of West Humboldt Park from its current state to that of a community hub is likely to take hold over the course of several years, even decades. This will be done through a strategic staggered phasing of the various elements outlined in the vision of this site.

Vision plan - Phasing 25


Streets - Public Realm Re-imagining the Streets The core component of Chicago Avenue is its function as a roadway. Acting as a minor arterial roadway, as classified by both the Illinois Department of Transportation and Chicago Department of Transportation, the roadway sees an average daily traffic count of 20,000 vehicles. The road acts to help move people to and from the downtown district towards western Chicagoland suburbs while also providing local businesses and amenities excellent exposure to passersby.

Before

After

High Crash Intersection Rowe-Clark Academy

Active Social Hub

Proposed Complete Street Section

Invest SW RFP Site

Complete Street Plan

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The Portal - Third Place Community Gathering Spaces Community gathering places have long been locations of pride and a source of local identity for cities and neighborhoods around the world. Without them places can be unwelcoming and unattractive to outside parties or even nearby residents.

It is for this reason that so many neighborhoods in Chicago invest money into creating places that define the character of their community and invite socializing with the space. In an attempt to forge such a space from the elements present along Chicago Avenue already, we explored representative interventions that could galvanize the corridor and spawn investment throughout the neighborhood.

After

High Crash Intersection

The Portal Site Chicago Ave.

Kedzie Ave.

Before

Complete Street and Node Plan 27



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Water Transit Marina Redifining the City’s Edge

Bachelor’s Thesis Project | 2018 [ MBPT I SUBBMITTED TO MUMBAI PORT TRUST ] 29


Exploring the Existing Site Conditions Background study to understand various layers of eastern Mumbai City being the Island city is unique in its own, surrounded by water on all the three sides. City has one of the greatest resources/assets is its coastline which forms series of continous waterfronts. These waterfronts are cherished by all the citizens of the city by various purposes whether acting as a city level public space or as a festival ground for many and many more but the fact of these underdeveloped water fronts remain the truth for the city. As its one of the most important resources is under used or not used efficiently. Mumbai as a city is growing and expanding and has not developed a single recreational or public space at city level like that of other metropolitan cities.

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n waterfront

Mumbai city has its own waterfronts which is the only stretch which binds the entire city in its length. People from all sections of society from city and suburbs and the tourist head to these places to relax and cherish. Unfortunately, there have been no such spaces in developing the waterfronts as one holistic layout apart from developing it in bits and pieces by the other few.

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Conceptual zoning Big Picture Idea An Opening gateway towards new trabsit mode for the city. A muli modal hub which eases out the current burden on the present transit system in the city. A floating structure equipped with self sustaining solutions, an iconic, an iconic symbol for the city’s infrastructure and progress.Designed a prototype for water transit marina which will be an option open to public for transit in the city inland passenger water transport facility which will provide user with various options to navigate to his destination. which will ultimately connect with nature and revitalise water body, basically a flexible built form which serves public domain as well as sustains environmentally and economical wherever necessary.

Utilizing the Resources into Assets

Mumbai at a Glance

Density Analysis between coastal states

Difference Between of population and Transport

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Hotel Rooms for Yacht Club Guest Indoor Recreational Activities

Indoor Landscape

Infinity Swimming pool

Entrance Green Roof Canopy

Outdoor Landscape

Open to sky courtyards for natural ventilation

Roof Garden for outdoor party lawns,games, Restaurants

Mezzaine floor for services Proposed Ro-Ro Facility Recreational

Cantilivered viewing Galleries Recreational spaces acts as a breakwaters

Accessible TOD Built Infrastructure

Arrival

View looking North from wooden decks

Departure Future Expansion

Wooden Decks

Watch Tower

Controlled Water

Infinity Pool looking south towards Marina Roof Garden

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Plan Details

View looking South-East

Ground Floor Plan

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Detailed Promenade Plan

View looking North-West

Site Key Plan

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Hotel Design, Navi-Mumbai Needs of city ‘s upcoming Airport Under Graduate Design Project | Architecture Design Studio | 2017

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Culturally Oriented Design Function follows Form This Project is Designed in semester-9 of my B.arch. It has very strong understanding of citys upcoming airport and how to be proactive while looking at the future airport in Navi-Mumbai. It was very Intense studio, during that we need to look at all points of building as it was hospitality project and along with that services play vital part of it. After doing many case-studies across mumbai, we understood the importance and the need of an Five star Business Hotel near Airport and also the challenges which comes while designing any structure within Airport zones. Contoured site challenges were even what we need to deal with thats why proposing basement was highly required for parking and other relaed services.

3D MODEL

Side Elevation 38


Ground Floor Plan

Section AA’

Section BB’ 39


Juxtaposition of Room layouts Designing services to contribute green buildings. B 3.15

1.50

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.50 BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

SERVICE LIFT

SERVICE LIFT

SERVICE LIFT E.D.

BATHING

SERVICE CORE

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

BATHING

HOUSE KEEPING

SERVICE CORE

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

FOYER

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

F.D.

BATHING

BATHING

BATHING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

FOYER

FOYER

DOWN

SERVICE CORE

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

15 SQ.MTS.

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

A.H.U. ROOM

F.D. HOUSE KEEPING

DOWN

SERVICE LIFT E.D.

DUCT

DUCT

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

1.50

LUGGAGE AREA

1.50

3.15

FOYER

LIFT-4

FOYER 1.3m X 3m BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LIFT-3

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIFT-1

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

LIFT-2

GUEST LIFT LOBBY

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIFT-1

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

BATHING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BATHING BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

A

BATHING

BATHING

A'

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

FOYER

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING FOYER

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

BATHING

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LUGGAGE AREA BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

A

FOYER

FOYER

LUGGAGE AREA BATHING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

F.D.

BATHING FOYER 1.3m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

DOWN

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

SERVICE CORE

LUGGAGE AREA

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BATHING

BATHING

BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

SERVICE LIFT

BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

3.00

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

BATHING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.50

LUGGAGE AREA

SERVICE LIFT

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

DOWN

BATHING

BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

SERVICE LIFT

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

LUGGAGE AREA

FOYER

SERVICE CORE

F.D.

DOWN

FOYER

FOYER

F.D.

FOYER

FOYER

FOYER

SERVICE CORE

LIFT-2

GUEST LIF

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.50

3.00

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

Typical Floor Plan [Combination of 1 Bay and 2 Bay Rooms]

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

6.30

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.50

1.50 3.15

3.15

Typical Floor Plan [Combination of 2 Bay an

B'

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m

1 BAY ROOM

2 BAY ROOM

BATHING

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BATH-TUB TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BATHING

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LUGGAGE AREA

BATHING

BATHING

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

BATHING

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

LUGGAGE AREA

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LUGGAGE AREA

FOYER

BAR

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

BATHING

3 BAY ROOM

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B

B 3.15

1.50

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.50 SERVICE LIFT

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

DUCT

SERVICE LIFT

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

SERVICE LIFT

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

SERVICE LIFT

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

SERVICE CORE

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

LUGGAGE AREA

FOYER 1.3m X 3m BATH-TUB TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m FOYER 1.3m X 3m

LIFT-4

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

GUEST LIFT LOBBY

LUGGAGE AREA

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING FOYER 1.3m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BAR

BATHING

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m

BATHING FOYER 1.3m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BAR

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.50

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m BAR

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

BATHING

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

FOYER 1.3m X 3m BATHING

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

STORAGE 1.6m X 3m

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

BAR

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m LUGGAGE AREA

LUGGAGE AREA

BATH-TUB

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

BAR

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

BATHING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m BATHING

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

B'

1.6m X 3m STORAGE

BATHING FOYER 1.3m X 3m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m 3.00

BATHING

Typical Floor Plan [Combination of 3 Bay and 4 Bay Rooms]

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

BATHING TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

51.3

B'

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

05.1

3.15

05.1

nd 3 Bay Rooms]

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

ECIVRES TFIL

1.50

3.00

6.30

STORAGE 1.6m X 3m

ECIVRES EROC

F.D.

NWOD

SERVICE LIFT

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

LUGGAGE AREA

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

DOWN

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

F.D.

LUGGAGE AREA

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

1.6m X 3m STORAGE

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

LUGGAGE AREA

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

LUGGAGE AREA

LUGGAGE AREA

SERVICE CORE

LUGGAGE AREA

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIFT-3

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

LIFT-2

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LIFT-1

A'

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

BATHING

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m DOWN

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BATHING

BATHING

BATH-TUB

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

BATHING

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

SERVICE CORE

SERVICE LIFT

BAR

BAR

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m

KITCHEN 2.7m X 3m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LIVING ROOM 5.5m X 4.7m

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

A

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m

LIVING & DINNING 11.2m X 4.7m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BEDROOM 5.4m X 4.7m

TOILET FOYER 4.4m X 2.85m

A'

LUGGAGE AREA

F.D.

LUGGAGE AREA

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

BATHING

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

LIFT-4

BATHING

LUGGAGE AREA

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

LIFT-3

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

BATHING

BATHING LUGGAGE AREA

FT LOBBY

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

WALK-IN WARDROBE 1.6m X 3m

LUGGAGE AREA

SERVICE CORE

F.D. HOUSE KEEPING

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

LUGGAGE AREA

DOWN

SERVICE CORE

15 SQ.MTS.

FOYER 1.3m X 3m

A.H.U. ROOM

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m BATHING

15 SQ.MTS.

TOILET 4.4m X 2.85m

A.H.U. ROOM

1.6m X 3m WALK-IN WARDROBE

SERVICE LIFT E.D.

4 BAY ROOM

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Breathable Buildings Form follows Function Project is designed in my sem-7 of Bachelors of Architecture. It is slum rehabilation project in Borivali, western suburban area of Mumbai. This project has 2 main components, first is Rehab Building which comprises of three type of income source people also has different open spaces and common public spaces Second is sales building which has 2 income group Middle Income group & Higher income group. It also has private Terraces on alternate floors and even duplex are given to sufice the requirement of the brief and also keeping the form constant.

Re-hab Lower Income Group [LIG]

Sales Lower Income Group [LIG]

Sales Middle Income Group [MIG]

Re-hab Middle Income Group [MIG] Sales High Income Group [HIG] Area Diagrams explaining the ratio of Built and Green spaces

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Site Plan Existing Site Photos

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Habitable Spaces within Dense Fabric Housing necessity for the city

Podium Typical Floor Plan

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1.50M DRY BALCONY

3.8 X 2.7 KITCHEN

3.8 X 2.7 KITCHEN 1.00

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.50M WIDE DECK

2.95X 2.6 DINNING

1.00

1.50M DRY BALCONY

DOWN

KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

1.50M DRY BALCONY

KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7

UP

0.65

9.00

2.00

0.65

1.3 X 1.8

1.50

1.3 X 1.8 5.91X 2.6 LIVING

2.95X 2.6 DINNING

3.70

3.5 X 5.5 BEDROOM

OPEN TERRACE

3.5 X 5.5 BEDROOM

3.5 X 5.5 BEDROOM

2.7 X 3 KITCHEN

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.50

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

Typical Floor Plan - Sales [HIG]

DRY BALCONY 1.5 M WIDE

2.7 X 3 KITCHEN

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50M WIDE DECK

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

1.5 M WIDE DRY BALCONY

BEDROOM 3.5 X 4.0

1.00 1.50

1.5 M WIDE DECK

OPEN TERRACE

2.95X 2.6 DINNING

1.50 3.5 X 5.5 BEDROOM

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3.0

5.91X 2.6 LIVING

1.50

1.78

1.00

1.50

2.95X 2.6 DINNING

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

1.5 M WIDE DRY BALCONY

5.91X 2.6 LIVING

1.00

1.50

1.3 X 1.8 5.91X 2.6 LIVING

1.50

OPEN TERRACE

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3.0 1.5 M WIDE DECK

1.5 M WIDE DRY BALCONY

OPEN TERRACE

2.150 1.350 X TOILET

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

1.3 X 1.8

1.00

2.7 X 3.0 KITCHEN

COURTYARD

ELECTRIC DUCT

9.00

TOILET 1.350 X 2.150

LIVING 5.9X 2.6

LIVING 5.9X 2.6

BEDROOM 3.5 X 4.0

1.5 M WIDE DECK

WET-RISER HOSE REEL

DOWN

1.50

1.50

POSITIVE VENTILATION SHAFT

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

2.7 X 3.0 KITCHEN

LIFT LOBBY 8.50

0.85

3.95

3.5 X 4.0 BEDROOM

OPEN TERRACE

LIVING 5.91X 2.6 1.3 X 1.8

1.20

1.20 WET-RISER HOSE REEL

ELECTRIC DUCT

2.00

OPEN TERRACE

TOILET 2.1 X 1.3

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

1.50

1.50 3.70

1.78

DOWN

1.20

4.00

4.00

9.00

1.50

2.18

FIRE-LIFT FIRE-EXIT

2.00

2.00

2.00

2.00

4.00

4.00

FIRE-LIFT FIRE-EXIT

COURTYARD

OPEN TERRACE

2.150 1.350 X TOILET

1.50

1.70

TOILET 1.350 X 2.150

INTERNAL CHOWNK

5.9X 2.6 LIVING

LIVING 5.91X 2.6 1.3 X 1.8

2.45

TOILET 2.1 X 1.3

TOILET 2.1 X 1.3

2.1 X 1.3 TOILET

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2 5.9X 2.6 LIVING

1.3 X 1.8

ELECTRIC DUCT

WET-RISER HOSE REEL

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

LIVING 5.91X 2.6

DINNING 2.95X 2.6

FIRE-CHUTE

9.00

0.77

WET-RISER HOSE REEL

3.5 X 4.0 BEDROOM

BEDROOM 3.5 X 5.5

DINNING 2.95X 2.6

1.3 X 1.8

1.00

0.30

5.55

INTERNAL CHOWNK

LIVING 5.91X 2.6

OPEN TERRACE

BEDROOM 3.5 X 5.5

DINNING 2.95X 2.6

9.00

5.70

5.70 2.18

3.70

1.78

DOWN

1.50

1.20

0.77

2.50

BEDROOM 3.5 X 5.5

DINNING 2.95X 2.6

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3 1.00

OPEN TERRACE

BEDROOM 3.5 X 5.5

1.50M WIDE DECK

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3

1.00

1.50

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50M WIDE DECK

0.80

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.50

3.95

1.80

1.50M DRY BALCONY 1.50M WIDE DECK

3.00

1.50M WIDE DECK

9.00

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3

1.70

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

0.85

1.50M DRY BALCONY

2.150 1.350 X TOILET

ELECTRIC DUCT

1.50

POSITIVE VENTILATION SHAFT

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.50

5.55

1.50 1.50M DRY BALCONY

TOILET 1.350 X 2.150

0.30

DOWN

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

CARPET AREA [37.23 sq.mts] LIVING 5.9X 2.6

INTERNAL CHOWNK

LIFT LOBBY

9.00 1.50M DRY BALCONY

2.150 1.350 X TOILET

INTERNAL CHOWNK

1.50

1.50M DRY BALCONY

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3 1.00

TOILET 1.350 X 2.150

1.70 OPEN TERRACE

1.50

0.65

LIVING 5.91X 3.800 1.50

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50

OPEN TERRACE

LIVING 5.9X 2.6

5.55

1.50

1.50

1.00

KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7

1.50M DRY BALCONY

TOILET 2.1 X 1.3

2.45

5.55

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7

1.50M WIDE DECK

BEDROOM 3.5 X 4.0

TOILET 2.1 X 1.3

TOILET 2.1 X 1.3

2.1 X 1.3 TOILET

1.80

2.50 FIRE-CHUTE

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

UP 1.00

KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7

1.50

BEDROOM 3.5 X 4.0

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

UP

LIVING 5.91X 3.800

KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

BEDROOM 3.5 X 4.0 LIVING 5.9X 2.6

1.50

LIVING 5.91X 3.800

1.5 M WIDE DECK

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3.0

10.45

1.50

OPEN TERRACE LIVING 5.9X 2.6

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.00

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

3.70

DRY BALCONY 1.5 M WIDE

1.5 M WIDE DECK

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3.0

TOILET 1.5 X 1.2

1.00

1.70

1.00

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

BEDROOM 3.5 X 4.0

LIVING 5.91X 3.800

5.91X 3.800 LIVING

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

10.45

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

LIVING 5.91X 3.800

Typical Floor Plan - Rehab [LIG]

DRY BALCONY 1.5 M WIDE 1.5 M WIDE DECK

1.50

1.50

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3.0

1.78 1.50

1.50

DRY BALCONY 1.5 M WIDE

KITCHEN 2.7 X 3.0

2.00

0.65

2.00

9.00 DOWN

1.50

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

LIVING 5.91X 3.800

1.00 1.50

1.50

1.50

DRY BALCONY 1.5 M WIDE

1.00

1.50

1.00

DOWN

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

3.8 X 2.7 KITCHEN 3.8 X 2.7 KITCHEN

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

1.50

Typical Floor Plan - Sales [MIG]

1.5 M WIDE DECK

9.00

1.00

1.00

COURTYARD

ELECTRIC DUCT

1.50

1.00

WET-RISER HOSE REEL

DOWN

1.00

1.50

1.50

1.50

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.00

OPEN TERRACE

OPEN TERRACE

OPEN TERRACE

OPEN TERRACE

8.50

9.00

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.50

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.50

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.50

1.50

1.50

5.91X 3.800 LIVING

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.50

1.20 LIFT LOBBY

1.00

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50

POSITIVE VENTILATION SHAFT

WET-RISER HOSE REEL

1.50M DRY BALCONY

9.00

3.70 3.95

1.20 WET-RISER HOSE REEL

ELECTRIC DUCT

1.50

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

ELECTRIC DUCT

0.77

DOWN

1.50

UP

WET-RISER HOSE REEL

1.20

1.20

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

0.85

POSITIVE VENTILATION SHAFT

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

0.77

5.91X 3.800 LIVING

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

5.91X 3.800 LIVING

1.50 1.50 1.78

FIRE-LIFT

2.18 DOWN

FIRE-EXIT

2.00

2.00

2.00

2.00

2.00

2.18

FIRE-LIFT

DOWN

FIRE-EXIT

1.78

3.70

9.00

1.50

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

1.00

1.50

1.00

0.85

3.95

5.91X 3.800 LIVING

COURTYARD

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

1.50M WIDE DECK

0.30 ELECTRIC DUCT

1.50

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

UP

1.00

1.50

1.50M WIDE DECK

2.45 1.70

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.50

FIRE-CHUTE

0.30

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

2.50

5.91X 3.800 LIVING

1.00

UP

1.50

LIFT LOBBY

3.8 X 2.7 KITCHEN 1.50

1.50

1.50

1.80

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.70

LIVING ROOM 5.2 X 4.3

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

1.50

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

FIRE-CHUTE

2.45

LIVING ROOM 5.2 X 4.3

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

DOWN

1.00

1.80

2.50

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

OPEN PRIVATE TERRACE

OPEN TERRACE

1.00

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

1.50

1.00

1.50

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

OPEN TERRACE

OPEN TERRACE

1.50M DRY BALCONY

3.8 X 2.7 KITCHEN 1.50

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

1.50

1.50

5.2 X 4.3 LIVING ROOM

OPEN TERRACE

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.00

CARPET AREA =27.62 sq.mts

1.00

1.00

1.50

1.50

1.50

1.50

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.00

0.80

1.50M WIDE DECK

3.00

1.50M WIDE DECK

0.80

1.00

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

1.00

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

1.50M WIDE DECK

2.0 X 1.3 TOILET

1.50M WIDE DECK

TOILET 2.0 X 1.3

1.00

2.7 X 3 KITCHEN

2.7 X 3 KITCHEN

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50M DRY BALCONY

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.50M WIDE DECK

1.5 M WIDE DECK

Typical Floor Plan - Rehab [MIG]

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Indore Campus | 45 acres of land in super Corridor Experiencing spaces that are designed 2. Design Process The master plan for this site had been frozen since phase-1, & I was involved in phase 2, where the building footprint was limited & I was able to maximize the capacity of the building by accommodating more students & proposing best option for the client. We also attempted to increase energy efficiency by designing buildings that maximize natural lighting & ventilation while minimizing heating and cooling requirements. It was fun to design on a larger scale & with the existing challenges of this site, which has many offests & contoured land.

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4. Project Completion Phase 1 is complete, and users are now using the space, while Phase 2 architecture and the skeleton of the building were completed, and interior work was in full swing. As you can see, phase-3 has yet to arrive in the north-east corner of the site. It was possible to complete such a large site in phases, and I was a part of Phase-2, which was completed by the interior team in November 2021 and handed over to the client for future students.

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3.Site Execution & Co-ordination Site execution was difficult for this site because the civil engineer designed for earthquake resistance because the site is in earthquake zone 3, so the building steel required for three buildings is equivalent to six buildings, and no other site consumed as much steel. As a result, the client did not provide advance notice as the project’s cost increased, but the building was eventually completed with the help of other technologies and negotiations with civil and other consultants.

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1.Understanding Client As the project’s Head Architect, I attended several meetings until the client was satisfied with the conceptual design. However, designing an entire campus is a massive undertaking for a single person; architects collaborate with a number of consultants and engineers to discuss technical issues and the structural integrity of a building. Architects are involved in more than just building design. Their contribution is critical at all stages of a project, and this article summarizes their responsibilities.

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C52/A 600 x 230

C57/A 600 x 230

C50/A 600 x 230

C43/A 600 x 230

4500.00

C41/D 230 x 450

C64/A 230 x 600

C48/A 230 x 600

C38/B 230 x 700

900.00

C33/B 230 x 700

C20/A 600 x 230

C69/A 230 x 600

C59/E 640 x 230

C51/A 600 x 230

C45/A 230 x 600

C26/A 230 x 600

C18/B 700 x 230

B

B

10 11 12

2.54M X 6.22M 8'-4" X 20'-5"

C61/A 230 x 600

C56/A 230 x 600

B

8 9

LIFT LOBBY

11.74M X 5.13M 38'-6" X 16'-10"

C30/D 230 x 450 C23/A 230 x 600 C12/E 640 x 230

C9/B 700 x 230

C47/A 230 x 600

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

L4

ELECT. SHAFT

11740.00

C29/A 600 x 230

C22/A 600 x 230

C62/B 700 x 230

C53/B 700 x 230

C66/A 230 x 600

20125

B C1/A 230 X 600

B

C11/A 230 x 600

C16/A 230 x 600

B

B

C37/A 230 x 600

C32/A 230 x 600

B

C44/A 230 x 600

C25/A 230 x 600

C55/A 230 x 600

C58/A 230 x 600

C68/A 230 x 600

B

10.

11 10 9 8

D2

24 23

W2

D2

22 21 20 19 18

D5

D5

46355

D5

9110

C7/A 230 x 600

C3/A 230 x 600

C2/A 230 x 600

C40/C 230 x 800

UP

L5

L1

C31/D 230 x 450

S

- - - 6M WIDE ROAD - - -

W4

3.

12

D5

6 5 4 3 2 1

D2

7

W2

C15/A 600 x 230

S

D2

LIFT 2.45 X 2.45 M

C34/A 230 x 600

C24/A 230 x 600

C21/A 600 x 230

C8/A 230 x 600

S

D2

D5

D'

C27/A 230 x 600 C19/B 700 x 230

C13/E 640 x 230

C4/A 230 x 600

D

2455.00

D4

1800.00

D4

C36/C 800 x 230

2540.00

LIFT 2.45 X 2.45 M

L2

W1

2455.00

D4

S

C14/A 230 x 600

2455.00

B

B W1

D4

1620.00

C6/A 230 x 600

W1

D4

1530.00

W2

3505.00

W2

10390

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

C'

4.

3.

LVL + 0.60 M

GANESH

IDOL

D4

W1

D4

D4

W1

W1

D4

W1

D4

W1

Girls’ Hostel

W2

DUCT

BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

DUCT

BALCONY

BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

- - - 10M WIDE ROAD - - -

PROJECTOR SCREEN

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM SUNK BY 150 MM

BALCONY BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

45610

1213 11 10 8

9

UP 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

3M WIDE CORRIDOR

CANTEEN 11.51 X 8.25 M 37'9" X 27'1"

LVL + 0.45 M

COURTYARD TO HAVE SOLING, P.C.C. AND GRADE SLAB.

3M WIDE CORRIDOR LVL + 0.60 M

COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 7

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

24 23 22 21 20 19 18

DISH WASH AREA 9.23 SQ M 99.35 SQ FT

3M WIDE CORRIDOR

ER COUNT PICK

KITCHEN 112.04 SQ M 1206 SQ FT

DUCT

DISH WASH AREA 8.44 SQ M 90.84 SQ FT

DUCT

BALCONY

BALCONY

BALCONY

BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

DRINKING AND HAND WASH AREA 6.75 SQ M 72.65 SQ FT

6.

BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

LVL + 0.0 M

- - - 10M WIDE ROAD - - -

44400

SUNK BY 250 MM

CANTEEN 8.25 X 15.76 M 27'1" X 50'9"

WATER COOLER

PLAYGROUND

10640

UP

TOILET 8.25 X 1.68 M 27'1" X 5'6" SUNK BY 250 MM

RECEPTION 96.21 SQ M 1035.60 SQ FT LVL + 0.60 M

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

DUCT

BALCONY

1 2 3 4 5 6

8 9

UP

10 11

2.4

FULL HT. STG.

M

X

2.4

M

13 14 15 16 17

CABIN

12

FULL HT. STG.

RECEPTION OFFICE

OFFICE AREA 3.89 X 8.25 M 12'9" X 27'1"

PARENTS AND CHILDREN MEETING ROOM 2.24 X 3.86 M 7'4" X 12'8"

BALCONY

FEES COLLECTION

SUNK BY 150 MM

8.

LIFT

SUNK BY 150 MM

CONSUMER SHOP 4.37 X 8.25 M 14'4" X 27'1"

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

PANEL ROOM 3.80 X 8.25 M 12'9" X 27'1" SUNK BY 150 MM

17 16 15 14

2.4

LIFTX 2.4 M

M

TV ROOM 7.99 X 8.25 M 26'3" X 27'1"

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

3M WIDE CORRIDOR

DUCT

TOILET 4.74 X 4.25 M 15'7' X 15'6"

SUNK BY 250 MM

LAUNDRY ROOM 102.58 SQ M 1104.16 SQ FT

SUNK BY 250 MM

DRINKING WATER 3.27 X 4.71 M 10'9" X 15'6"

SALON 8.25 X 3.42 M 27'1" X 11'3" SUNK BY 250 MM

GAMES ROOM 8.25 X 11.12 M 27'1" X 36'6" GYM AREA 143.03 SQ M 1539.56 SQ FT

DUCT

SUNK BY 250 MM

DUCT

DUCT

WATER COOLER

7.

5.

Staff Quarters

VL ± 0000

5.

- - - 10M WIDE ROAD - - -

-32

EP

-30

-31

EP

EP -29

5645

-28

EP

6000 M

EL

PAN

NG

EP -27

T

ROO

UNI

200

CO. PLY SUP

HT

EP

-26

EP

5115

-25

ERI

EP

MET

2500

-24

JANITOR

EP

-23

5500

EP -22

EP

5600 WATER COOLER

-21

WATER COOLER

EP

6000 96145

5.

LVL ± 0000

1865

- - - 6M WIDE ROAD - - -

LVL ± 0000

LVL + 600

WATER COOLER

5320

SR. NO.

6000

WATER COOLER WATER COOLER

6000

JANITOR

WATER COOLER

15000

5275

10625

5500

2Nos.x300mm HUME PIPE

12# CABLES BURIED IN GROUND

LEGEND

DESCRIPTION

1.

COLLEGE BUILDING - (BLOCK A) (G+4)

2.

COLLEGE BUILDING - (BLOCK B) (G+4)

3.

6000

W2

SUNK BY 250 MM

W2

10150

11495.00

SYMBIOSIS

GIRL'S HOSTEL (G+7)

4.

COURTS

5.

PARKING

6.

PLAYGROUND

7.

MAIN ENTRANCE

8.

BOY'S HOSTEL (G+7)

Boy’s HostelDesign Studio | 2017 Under Graduate Design Project | Architecture 9.

10.

11.

WATER BODY

STAFF QUARTER (G+7)

PROPOSED STP FOR 3 RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS

51


BED

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

BED

RO BE RD

DESK

WA RO BE RD WA

RO BE RD

WA

RO BE RD WA

SK DE

SK

DRY BALCONY SUNK BY 250 MM

WC

C31W6 300x1500

W1 BED

BED

BED

BED

BALCONY

D3A

C64 Ø 500

6 5 4 3 2 1

WARDROBE

W1

C41 230x1500

D3A D3A

BED

SHOWER

D8

D8

D8

D8

SHOWER

BED

BED

W1

SUNK BY 150 MM

C8 300x1500

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

ROOM 4.11 X 8.25 M 13'-6" x 27'-1"

JANITOR

SUNK BY 250 MM BED

BED

SHOWER

D8

D8

D8

D8

BED

W1

C7 300x1500 W6

DRY BALCONY

D4

W6

C6 300x1500

BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

W1

C5 230x1500

SUNK BY 150 MM

D8

C4 300x1500

W1

BALCONY

DRY BALCONY

W6

SUNK BY 150 MM

2100.00

D4

C3 300x1500

W6

183

181

180

179

B'

3690.0 178

1620.00

ROOM

TOILET

DRY BALCONY 177

176

157

156

155

175

174

173

172

171

170

169

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

ROOM

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

ROOM

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

ROOM

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 154

153

152

151

150

149

148

147

146

TOILET

135

134

145

133

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 132

131

130

129

128

127

126

125

124

123

122

TOILET DRY BALCONY

121

107

106

105

104

103

102

ROOM

TOILET

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

2100.00

CORRIDOR

1200.00

100

99

98

87

86

85

ROOM

TOILET

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 84

83

82

81

80

79

78

77

76

75

74

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

DRY BALCONY

2760.00

39

38

DRY BALCONY

49

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 37

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

TOILET

ROOM

900.00

40

2100.00

CORRIDOR

1200.00

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

2100.00

25

250.00

16

15

14

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

3660.00

CORRIDOR

1200.00

SUNK BY 250 MM

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

CANTEEN

DRY BALCONY

2760.00

150.00

LEDGE OF 150 X 150 MM HAS BEEN ADDED TO REST FINS.

SUNK BY 250 MM

ROOM

3660.00

3660.00

150.00 150.00

420

TOILET

ROOM

900.00

63

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

SUNK BY 250 MM

600.00

270.0

73

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

TOILET

600.00

500.0

150

2760.00

64

3660.00

CORRIDOR

1200.00

600.00 150.00

3660.00

3660.00

150.00

600.00 150.00

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

970.0

GAMES ROOM

90.0 115.0

DRY BALCONY

SUNK BY 250 MM

ROOM

DRY BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

270.0 DRY BALCONY

97

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR 88

750.00

150 300

3660.00

600.00 1400.00 29880.00 142.00 150.00

101

1120.0

TOILET

2760.00

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 108

900

109

2760.00

110

900.00

111

2100.00

112

150

CORRIDOR

3660.00

150.00 142.00

3660.00

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

1200.00

SUNK BY 250 MM

ROOM

DRY BALCONY

DRY BALCONY

2760.00

136

900.00

CORRIDOR

1200.00

3660.00

2100.00

600.00 150.00

3660.00

150.00

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

SUNK BY 250 MM

GROUND LEVEL +0.0 M

DRY BALCONY

2760.00

158

900.00

159

2100.00

160

970.0

3660.00

3660.00 3660.00

PLINTH FLOOR LEVEL +0.60 M

C77 600x400

SUNK BY 250 MM

ROOM

TOILET

FOR CANOPY REFER STRUCTURAL DRAWING

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

NO. OF RISERS = 24 HT. OF RISERS =152.5 MM WIDTH OF TREAD = 300 MM 182

500.0

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4.26 M

W1

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

3660.00

1200.00

600.00 150.00

3660.00

150.00

CORRIDOR

DRY BALCONY

C2 300x1500

W1

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

+7.92 M

C'

STRUCTURAL GLAZING

1200.00 1200.00

1950.00

1950.0 600.00

3660.00

150.00

184

1160.0

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

C78 600x400

C1 300x1500

WC

SUNK BY 250 MM

3540.00

1200.00 3660.00 3660.00 3660.00 3660.00

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

DRY BALCONY

THIRD FLOOR LEVEL +11.58 M

C36 300x1500

BED

D8

WC

SUNK BY 250 MM

150

READING ROOM AREA - 77.74 SQ M 836.78 SQFT

WC

BED

WC

1160.0

270

BALCONY

C35 300x1500

SUNK BY 250 MM

ROOM

TOILET

LEDGE OF 150 X 150 MM HAS BEEN ADDED TO REST FINS.

ROOM 4.03 X 8.25 M 13'-3" x 27'-1"

SHOWER

BED

SUNK BY 250 MM

FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +15.24 M

DESK

DESK

DESK WARDROBE

TOILET AREA

SHOWER

D8

CORRIDOR

DRY BALCONY

DRY BALCONY

WARDROBE

W1

BED

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

BED

D8

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

DRY BALCONY

FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL +18.90 M

WARDROBE

C37 300x1500

DRESSER

1st to 3rd FLOOR PLAN GIRLS HOSTEL

230.0

WARDROBE

D3A

D7

WARDROBE

DESK WARDROBE

DRESSER

BED

WC

BED

WC

ROOM

BED

SUNK BY 150 MM

BED

TOILET

C60 DESK WARDROBE 300x1500

WARDROBE

ROOM 4.11 X 8.25 M 13'-6" x 27'-1"

SUNK BY 250 MM BED

SHOWER

C9 300x1500 BALCONY

BED

1950.0

RD

WA

BED

ROOM 8.25 X 4.03 M 27'-1" X13'-3"

WARDROBE

ROOM 4.03 X 8.25 M 13'-3" x 27'-1"

BED

DESK

W6

W1

BED

DESK

ROOM

AREA : 25.11 SQ M 270.28 SQFT

RO

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

DESK

BE

RO

RD

WA BE

WARDROBE

D5

D5

SHOWER

TOILET AREA

BED

WARDROBE

WARDROBE WARDROBE

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 250 MM

C34 W6 300x1500

DESK

D7 DRESSER

WARDROBE

/ EN R R OV DE TE E UN UN CO IDG FR

AREA : 14.06 SQM 151.34 SQFT

WC

D4 DRY BALCONY

C38 230x1500

D3A

DESK

D7

WARDROBE

K

D5

RD

WA

DRESSER

BED

WARDROBE

SIN

D3A

TOILET AREA

W6

D3A

DESK

D7

F

UF

SK

DE

D3A

DRY BALCONY

WC

BALCONY

TR

BE

C40 230x1500

D8

WC

D3A

D3A

C39 230x1500

WARDROBE

R

TE

SK

DE

D8

D8

SUNK BY 150 MM

C42 300x1500 DESK

WA

D5

D3A

DESK

DRINKING WATER AND PANTRY COUNTER AREA:12.37 SQM 133.14 SQFT

BED

WARDROBE

BED

D8

D8

SHOWER JANITOR

SUNK BY 150 MM

D9

C61 230x600

LVL + 4.26 M

C43 DESK 300x1500

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

D8

SUNK BY 250 MM

DESK

WARDROBE

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

D7

ELECTRICAL DUCT

UP

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

JANITOR

DESK

C62 230x750

C63 Ø 500

D3A

D4

TOILET AREA

DESK

C59 230x1500

DRESSER

DESK

JANITOR

C11 300x1500

W6 SHOWER

WARDROBE

BED

BED

C33 300x1500

2757.45

DRESSER

BED

BALCONY

BED

WC

D3A

D9

8 7

SUNK BY 150 MM

ROOM 8.25 X 4.03 M 27'-1" X13'-3"

C72 230x600

SERVICE DUCT

LIFT 2.40 X 2.40 M

STRUCTURAL GLAZING

C44 230x1500

W1

BED

BED

900.00

D7 JANITOR

BED

24 23 22 21 20 19 18

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

D8

SUNK BY 250 MM

BALCONY

17

C73 230x450

TOILET AREA

D8

SHOWER

9

WC

BED

SHOWER

10

D8

W1

SUNK BY 150 MM

DESK

C58 230x1500

JANITOR

11

D8

D8

C32 230x1500

DESK

DESK

D7

12

D8

WC

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

13

DESK

SUNK BY 250 MM

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

ROOM 8.25 X 4.11 M 27'-1" X13'-6"

14

D7

C12 W6 300x1500

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

15

SHOWER

D4 DRY BALCONY

ALUMINIUM FINS

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

D3A

C71 230x750 C76 230x450

DESK

DESK

16

SHOWER

TOILET

29880.00

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

C

C45 230x1500

WC

SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL +22.56 M

3660.00

D8

ROOM 8.25 X 4.11 M 27'-1" X13'-6"

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

LVL + 0.45 M

JANITOR

W6

SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL +26.22 M

3660.00

D8

D8

WC

D3A

COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY)

D3A

BED

TOILET

600.00

D8

D8

D4

2100.00

BED

C13 300x1500

TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +29.88 M

FRONT ELEVATION

D8

SHOWER JANITOR

COURTYARD TO HAVE SOLING, P.C.C. AND GRADE SLAB.

DRESSER

BED

BE

GROUND LEVEL +0.0 M

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

DESK

DESK

SUNK BY 250 MM

D7

DESK

ROOM 8.25 X 4.11 M 27'-1" X13'-6"

W1

BALCONY

RO

PLINTH FLOOR LEVEL +0.60 M

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

DESK

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

DESK

SUNK BY 150 MM

Task Design implementation and site cordination from the begining of Phase-2 and completed and handed over to interior department.

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4.26 M

TOILET AREA D3A

DRESSER

WARDROBE

DESK

RO

+7.92 M

WC

C57 230x1500

D3A

ROOM 8.25 X 4.11 M 27'-1" X13'-6" DESK

RD

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

W6 SHOWER

SUNK BY 150 MM

WA

THIRD FLOOR LEVEL +11.58 M

C30 300x1500 SHOWER

JANITOR

W1

ROOM

FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +15.24 M

BED

SUNK BY 150 MM

C14 230x1500

AREA : 23.16 SQ M 249.29 SQFT

FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL +18.90 M

BALCONY

BED

BALCONY

C10 300x1500

SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL +22.56 M

BED

JANITOR

C65 230x750

DESK

W1

SUNK BY 150 MM

BED

DRESSER

DRESSER

BED

DESK

WARDROBE

D7

C75 230x450

9

WARDROBE

ROOM 8.25 X 4.03 M 27'-1" X13'-3"

DESK

C74 230x450

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

BALCONY

SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL +26.22 M

WARDROBE

D3A

C70 Ø 500 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

C46 230x1500

BALCONY

BED

C29 300x1500

WARDROBE

DRESSER

DRESSER

C66 230x600 D7

W1

SUNK BY 150 MM BED

C55 D3A 300x1500

STRUCTURAL GLAZING

ELECTRICAL DUCT

D3A

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 150 MM

TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +29.88 M

F

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

BED

UF

TOILET AREA

JANITOR

BED

TR

D8

WC

C15 W6 300x1500

C28 300x1500

ROOM

AREA : 23.09 SQ M 248.53 SQFT

R

D8

D8

WC

D5

C56 230x1500

LIFT 2.40 X 2.40 M

D9 DESK

D8

D8

R

D3A

7 8 D7

D5

TE

DRINKING WATER AND PANTRY COUNTER AREA:12.64 SQM 136.05 SQFT

C69 Ø 500

C68 230x750

WC

SUNK BY 250 MM

UN

TE

1 2 3 4 5 6

W6

AREA : 14.06 SQM 151.34 SQFT

C53 230x1500

D3A

UP

SERVICE DUCT

JANITOR

D8

DESK

D3A

SUNK BY 250 MM

TOILET AREA

CO

D3A

C54 300x1500

D7

C52 230x1500 DESK D3A

C67 230x600

D9

C47 230x1500

WC

D4

C51 230x1500

ALUMINIUM FINS

DRY BALCONY

WA

BED

SUNK BY 250 MM

BED

DRESSER

DESK

D3A

BED

W6

DRY BALCONY

BED

SUNK BY 250 MM

D4

3.0M WIDE CORRIDOR

C16 300x1500

ALUMINIUM FINS

SHOWER

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

DRESSER

A' W6

SHOWER

D5

D5

DESK

WARDROBE

ROOM 8.25 X 4.03 M 27'-1" X13'-3" BED

D8

TOILET AREA BED

D7

D3A

BALCONY

BED

DESK

D8

SHOWER

BED

ROOM 4.03 X 8.25 M 13'-3" x 27'-1"

K SIN

C50 230x1500 DESK

SUNK BY 150 MM

W1

BED

D7

D3A

ROOM

AREA : 25.03 SQ M 269.42 SQFT BED

E

WARDROBE

BED

DRESSER

BED

BED

BED

ROOM 4.11 X 8.25 M 13'-6" x 27'-1"

C27 300x1500

BALCONY C26 SUNK BY 150 MM W1 300x1500

W1

WC

IDG

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

BED

SUNK BY 250 MM

D8

R

WARDROBE

SHOWER

AREA - 30.08 SQM 323.77 SQFT

D3A

C48 300x1500 DESK

D8

TOILET AREA

DRESSER

D8

D8

FR

W1

C17 300x1500

D8

SHOWER

ROOM 4.11 X 8.25 M 13'-6" x 27'-1"

WARDROBE

BED

BED

D8

BALCONY C25 SUNK BY 150 MM 300x1500

W6

WARDROBE

DESK

DESK WARDROBE

BED

D7

DRINKING WATER AND PANTRY COUNTER AREA:14.09 SQM 151.66 SQFT

SUNK BY 150 MM

WC

D4

BED

SHOWER

BED

C49 300x1500

DRY BALCONY

/

D3A

1

HE

ITC

SW

AREA : 30.17 SQ M 324.74 SQFT

BALCONY

ROOM 4.03 X 8.25 M 13'-3" x 27'-1"

WARDROBE

SK DE R

WC

W6

SUNK BY 250 MM C24 300x1500

W1

EN OV DE UN

Girls’ Hostel Plan Girls’ Hostel has 16 bedrooms shared between 4 students and corners rooms are special and shared between two. Services are available adjacent to central courtyard with all fire staircase along with elevators. It has plan with open courtyard where all students can come use as recreational activities.Additionally there are reading rooms and t.v. rooms on alternate floors.

WARDROBE

SUNK BY 250 MM

LINEN ROOM

WC

D8

WARDROBE

BE RO

D5

C18 300x1500

D8

D8

DESK

RD

AREA : 05.90 SQM 63.50 SQFT

D8

BED

SHOWER

JANITOR

WA

BED

WARDROBE

BE RO

AREA : 25.02 SQ M 269.31 SQFT

WARDROBE

RD

TOILET AREA

BALCONY C23 SUNK BY 150 MM 230x1500

W1

WARDROBE

WA

SUNK BY 250 MM

SUNK BY 150 MM C22 300x1500

BED

BED

ROOM

SHOWER

DRY BALCONY

W6

WARDROBE

WC

D4

ALUMINIUM FINS

B

ALUMINIUM FINS

BALCONY

DRY BALCONY

JANITOR

W6

SUNK BY 250 MM C21 D4 300x1500

W1

DESK

W1

DESK

BALCONY C20 SUNK BY 150 MM 300x1500

BALCONY

SUNK BY 150 MM

JANITOR

C19 300x1500

DE

ALUMINIUM FINS

A

JANITOR

Drawings that got Executed Selected Drawings

1 SUNK BY 250 MM

SECTION BB'

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Boys’ Hostel Plan Boys Hostel has rooms placed next to each other and have common toilets in 2 corners and other 2 corners are for t.v. room and linen room and parlour room. Open courtyard for boys to play during free time and also to have services and along the vertical circulation placed on diagonal opposites within the building. Number of occupancy is more than girls hostel as they don’t have many toilets in between that also makes elevation look different. Task Challenge was to look after the drainage services of this building as courtyard is open to sky and lobbies can be flooded due to heavy rains.

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Educational Campus at Hyderabad | 90 acres of contour Experiencing spaces that are designed

Site Plan

54


red land

School Building

Girls’ Hostel

Boys’ Hostel

Staff Quarters

Design Process of School Building

Courtyard view

Side facade

Rear Elevation

55


Drawings that got Executed Selected Drawings

B 2.89

0.77

2.44

1.80

Q3

J11

(0.9 X 0.23)

GRC GRILL

Q4

Q5

J7

J8

5.14

(0.9 X 0.23)

14.94

BOYS TOILET 5.29 X 6.06 M

S1

3.06 2.44

H5

Q6

R3

(0.9 X 0.23)

(0.38 X 0.61)

H8

(0.23 X 0.9)

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

WATER COOLER 3.07 X 2.90 M

5.14

1.82

3.06 2.44 UP

(0.23 X 0.9)

PLAY AREA 23.82 X 11.04 M

0.31

1.80

JANITOR'S ROOM 2.15 X 1.84 M

ELECTRICAL ROOM 3.07 X 3.66 M

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14

2.44

0.23

J10

(0.23 X 0.9)

SERVER ROOM 3.07 X 4.02M

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

WATER COOLER 3.07 X 2.90 M

L2

6.98

(0.9 X 0.23)

3.67

2.44

0.770.77

0.84

2.44

0.97

H3

2.44

0.23

0.23

0.84

2.44 0.77 0.28

0.97

A23

0.77 2.44 0.28

A24

(0.3 X 0.9)

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.84

2.44

13.10

0.77 0.77

0.97

+1.0 M LVL

COURTYARD 22.08 X 7.67 M 7.67

H4

0.23

(0.9 X 0.23)

2.44

0.23

7.67

A21

(0.3 X 0.9)

20.07

0.23 2.44

6.98

0.97 0.97

2.44

B30

B29

0.92 0.15 0.61 0.15

3.56

K7

C19

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.3 X 0.9)

CONTROL ROOM 2.15 X 3.07 M

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

L3

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

L4

K5

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

L5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

AUDITORIUM 23.4 X 9.2 M (CAPACITY : 144 STUDENTS)

STAGE

10.43

0.61 0.61

K8

L6

10 11 12 13 14

0.61 0.61

B32

B31

C20

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.3 X 0.9)

CUT-OUT

0.84

Q2

(0.9 X 0.23)

7.67

CUT-OUT

2.44

6.98

0.770.77

0.97

+0.4 M LVL

22.08 7.67

0.23 0.770.77 0.97

2.44

COURTYARD 22.08 X 7.67 M

LIFT LOBBY AREA 20.07 X 13.10 M

7.67

6.98

0.84

0.97

+0.4 M LVL

0.770.610.610.77

H6

A.H.U 3.67 X 3.68 M

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R (0.9 X 0.23)

0.77 0.77

0.97

16.93

(0.9 X 0.23)

(0.23 X 0.9)

(0.6 X 0.6)

(0.75 X 0.75)

(0.75 X 0.75)

H2

(0.9 X 0.23)

A

C22

(0.23 X 0.9)

14.94

BOYS TOILET 5.29 X 6.06 M

J6

G4

P3

P2

P1

(0.75 X 0.75)

3.67

HANDICAP TOILET 6'6" X 5'0"

S2

(0.23 X 0.75)

LOBBY 6.73 M X 2.44M

G3

(0.6 X 0.6)

0.77

Q8

S4

(0.23 X 0.75)

5.11 2.44

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R H1

(0.9 X 0.23)

0.77

2.89

(0.9 X 0.23)

GIRLS TOILET 5.29 X 4.75 M 200MM SUNK

J5

A.H.U 3.67 X 3.68 M

Q1

2.44

J12

(0.23 X 0.9)

J9

(0.9 X 0.23)

LOBBY 6.73 M X 2.44M

L1

1.16 0.92

Q7

9.40

0.45

0.23

11.95 2.44

(0.23 X 0.9)

3.58 0.31 1.82

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

14 13 12 11 10

(0.23 X 0.9)

(0.9 X 0.23)

3.67

1.69

R2

0.31 0.77

GRC GRILL

0.77 1.70

2.75

UP 2.44

2.44

(0.23 X 0.75)

1.32

2.97

(0.38 X 0.61)

0.23

5.11

SERVER ROOM 3.07 X 4.02M

2.75

H7

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

(0.23 X 0.9)

HANDICAP (0.23 X 0.75) TOILET 6'6" X 5'0"

C21

(0.23 X 0.9)

3.67

D

3.50

0.31

1.82

S3

1.32

2.75

(0.38 X 0.61)

4.03

9.40

0.31 0.45 1.82

2.97 R1

(0.9 X 0.23)

3.58 ELECTRICAL ROOM 3.07 X 3.66 M

2.75

0.23

0.23

23.82

0.771.70

(0.23 X 0.9)

JANITOR'S ROOM 2.15 X 1.84 M

200MM SUNK

2.15 M W I D E P A S S A G E

A

(0.23 X 0.9)

0.23

0.310.77 2.44

0.92 1.16

GIRLS TOILET 5.29 X 4.75 M

3.67

School Building The client was in a hurry to start this building and had an 8-month deadline to begin because work had already been delayed due to covid, so the challenge was to build this building in phases and as soon as the ground floor was completed, the interior team was ready to layout their design and implementation. This building has two floors and can accommodate classes ranging from first to tenth grade. Task The placement of a fire staircase was an important aspect of the school building, and because the building footprint is large, the task was to fulfill the fire safety norms and design it without any obligation.

0.23

11.95

0.77

2.15 M W I D E P A S S A G E

0.23 1.60

A22

(0.3 X 0.9)

K6

3.11

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

3.06 UP 0.23

6.35

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

10.43

J4

J3

(0.23 X 0.9)

(0.23 X 0.9)

3.06 C16

A19

(0.9 X 0.3)

0.23

(0.3 X 0.9)

B25

1.53 3.67

C15

B26

(0.3 X 0.9)

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.23

4.50

1.82

0.99 0.45 1.07

B27

C18

(0.3 X 0.9)

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

B18

M5

M6

(Ø0.45)

0.61 0.61

(0.75 X 0.45)

10.73

+0.4M LVL

0.92 0.28

0.23

0.97 2.44

0.84

0.97

0.770.77

2.44

0.97 2.44

0.84

2.44

0.23 0.77 0.77

2.44

3.67

0.84

2.44

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

0.23

2.44 0.97

0.84

2.44

0.770.77

0.97

22.08

10.43

A16

B20

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.77 0.77

0.97

A18

(0.3 X 0.9)

(0.3 X 0.9)

2.44

0.84

2.44

0.61 0.61

0.28

0.97

0.92

0.23

COURTYARD 22.08 X 10.73 M 10.73

10.73

C

+0.4 M LVL

0.84

0.77 0.77

2.44

0.97

0.23

0.97

2.44

0.84

0.770.77

2.44

B15

D2

(Ø0.45)

0.92

0.97 2.44

0.84

0.28

2.44

B16

A14

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.3 X 0.9)

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

0.23

0.97

0.280.77 2.44 M4

(Ø0.45)

(0.3 X 0.9)

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

38.39

M3

D1

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

38.39

0.28 0.61 2.44 0.77 0.61

0.84

B14

B13

A13

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.97

OPEN TO SKY ATRIUM 12.27 X 38.39 M

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R

COURTYARD 22.08 X 10.73 M

2.44 0.280.77

0.61 0.61

(Ø0.45)

22.08

0.92

10.73

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

B19

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.3 X 0.9)

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R

B17

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.61 0.61

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

D4

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.61 0.61

1.53 3.21

0.23

B24

B23

C14

(0.9 X 0.3)

D3

A15

(0.3 X 0.9)

10.43

B28

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

A20

(0.3 X 0.9)

1.53 M8

(Ø 0.45)

(Ø0.45)

(0.9 X 0.3)

(0.75 X 0.45)

DINING AREA 18.32 X 9.2 M

M7

C13

B22

(0.75 X 0.45)

KITCHEN 4.9 X 9.2 M

10.43

0.23

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R

B21

(0.3 X 0.9)

C

0.99 1.82 0.45

1.07

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R

3.21 1.53

A17

C17

(0.9 X 0.3)

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

(0.3 X 0.9)

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

10.43

+0.85 LVL

A11

B9

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.23 1.53

A12

C11

(0.75 X 0.45)

M1

(0.9 X 0.3)

STAIRCASE BLOCK

4.27 [14']

(0.9 X 0.3)

(0.75 X 0.45)

O.H TANK CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

9.20

9.20

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

STRIP GLAZING

4.27 [14']

0.61 0.61

STRIP GLAZING

0.77

0.92

2.44 0.28

0.84

2.44 0.97

6.35

2.44

0.84

2.44

0.97

0.97

0.23

0.77

3.11

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

CUT-OUT

C5

1.50

2.44

2.44

6.80

L7 L7

L8 L8

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

L9 L9

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

K2

K1

2.44

0.61 0.61

2.44

1.50

0.77

0.77

0.61 0.61

(0.75 X 0.45)

3.06 0.30 eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq

STRIP GLAZING

20 19

7.90

18 17 16

E1

15

F1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.77

1.00 [3'-3"]

(0.75 X 0.45)

16.88

0.23

0.77

23

0.69 E2

(0.3 X 0.75)

1.76

12.73 [41'-9"]

1.76

0.84

20 19

0.69

18 17

3.06

16

5.83 [19'-1"]

E3

0.41

3.06

0.41

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12.95

7.90

10

11 12

E4

13

(0.3 X 0.75)

6.35 3.06

C2

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.96

(0.6 X 0.6)

(0.6 X 0.6)

UP

0.41

200MM SUNK

DAY CARE 7.67 X 10.96 M

WAITING AREA 8.98 X 7.67 M

14

(0.3 X 0.75)

G2

G1

0.96 0.77

4.97

15

UP

A3

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.96

0.30 eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq

25 24

22

2.61

A2

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.41

(0.3 X 0.9)

3.06

28

26

3.67

21

1.76

12 13

0.97

27

1.76

10

6.35

C1

3.06

0.85 2.66

0.84

3.06

GROUND FLOOR + 1.00 M

7.67

0.61 0.61

A6

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.23

F2

(0.75 X 0.75)

3.67

11

14

(0.3 X 0.75)

N1

A1

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.92

0.92 0.77 N6

N5

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.94

0.97

PLANTER

STRIP GLAZING

23 22 21

ADMIN 8.98 X 7.67 M

(0.75 X 0.75)

3.06

UP

28 27 26 25 24

12.95

4.27 [14']

2.44 0.77 0.610.61 0.28

0.23

3.06 M W I D E C O R R I D O R 0.23

FIRST FLOOR + 5.27 M ACCOUNTS 7.67 X 10.96 M

0.84

22.08

C4

11.43 [37'-6"]

(0.3 X 0.9)

3.06 M W I D E C O R R I D O R

200MM SUNK

(0.3 X 0.9)

2.44 0.97

0.61 0.61

C3

N4

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.770.77

0.97

+0.4 M LVL

+1.0 M LVL

0.61 0.61

N3

A5

(0.3 X 0.9)

2.44

7.67

3.90

DOUBLE HEIGHT ENTRANCE PORCH 12.27 X 11.42 M

PLANTER

STRIP GLAZING

0.84

COURTYARD 22.08 X 7.67 M 3.90

22.08

0.92

STRUCTURAL GLAZING

2.44 0.97

0.23

3.90

12.27 [40'-3"]

7.67

+0.4 M LVL

STRIP GLAZING

10.43

A8

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.60

0.23

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

B4

B3

C6

0.60

7.67

4.27 [14']

(0.3 X 0.9)

J2

(0.23 X 0.9)

COURTYARD 22.08 X 7.67 M

SECOND FLOOR + 9.54 M

(0.75 X 0.45)

K4

L10 L10

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M

(0.3 X 0.9)

0.61 0.61

3.67

A10

B8

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.9 X 0.3)

(0.3 X 0.9)

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.770.77

(0.75 X 0.45)

B7

C10

0.84

3.06

7.67

B2

C9

0.23

(0.23 X 0.9)

CLASS ROOM 7.67 X 9.2 M

9.20

7.67

B1

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.99 (0.9 X 0.3)

K3

7.67

A7

(0.3 X 0.9)

1.82 10 11 12 13 14

3.06 UP

J1

10.43

4.50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(0.9 X 0.3)

3.51

1.22 [4']

B12

B11

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.45

0.45 0.99 1.82 C8

0.84

3.06 [10']

TERRACE + 13.81 M

C12

(0.9 X 0.3)

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R 1.07

C7

B6

B5

(0.75 X 0.45)

A9

STAIRCASE BLOCK

M2

(Ø0.45)

(Ø0.45)

3.67 M W I D E C O R R I D O R

3.21 1.53 0.23 (0.3 X 0.9)

O.H TANK

(0.3 X 0.9)

CUT-OUT

3.67

LIFT MACHINE ROOM

B10

(0.75 X 0.45)

0.41

0.41

(0.3 X 0.9)

3.06

0.96 0.77

0.77

0.41

0.41

N2

A4

(0.75 X 0.45)

(0.3 X 0.9)

16.88 0.23

RAMP UP

±0.0 M LVL

FRONT ELEVATION

B

D

SCHOOL BUILDING - GROUND FLOOR PLAN STAIRCASE BLOCK

STAIRCASE BLOCK

L.M.R

2.64 [8'-8"] 4.27 [14']

4.27 [14']

4.27 [14']

BRICK-BAT WATER-PROOFING

0.77 [2'-6"]

TERRACE + 13.41 M

4.27 [14']

LIFT LOBBY AREA

4.27 [14']

FIRST FLOOR + 4.87 M

LIBRARY

LIFT LOBBY AREA

PLAY AREA

LIFT LOBBY AREA

LIFT SHAFT

LIFT LOBBY AREA LIFT SHAFT

MULTI-PURPOSE HALL

SECOND FLOOR + 9.14 M

OPEN TO SKY ATRIUM

DOUBLE HEIGHT ENTRANCE PORCH

PHYSICS LAB

CANOPY

4.27 [14']

GROUND FLOOR + 0.6 M

1.00 [3'-3"] 0.23 [9"]

3" BOX TYPE WATER PROOFING

3" WATER PROOFING

9" BRICK WALL PCC

LIFT PIT

9" BRICK WALL

SECTION B-B

LIFT PIT

PCC

56


A

B

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

3.96 0.53 0.52

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.10 0.75

A46 [0.23 x 0.53]

3.07 0.10 0.10

0.10 1.43

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

2.46

0.52

3.96

2.03

0.60 0.75 0.60 0.45

1.13

A47 [0.53 x 0.23] TOILET 1.50 X 2.55 M

3.96

0.10 0.10

0.53 0.52

2.03

0.60 0.75 0.45 0.60

0.90

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.90 0.52

2.46

0.10

0.10

A49 [0.23 x 0.45]

A48 TOILET [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M

1.83

4.36

0.60

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

Staff Quarter Staff quarters holds an perfect place on site inbetween boys and girls hostel. It was important for safety of young students that staff quarters building splits them and acts like parenting building which looks after them. This building consists 7 storey tall, 4 flats on each floor and each flat consists of 2bedroom with attched toilets, living room with seprate dinning space, kitchen and guest bathroom. This building is spacious and ventilation from all the sides. Task Kitchen utilities and drainage was the task for this building as kitchen platform was not fixed and negotiated multiple times by interior team and due to which we need to look after external ducts which acts as service ducts.

1.36

PWD 2.32 X 1.36 M

0.88

0.23

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

2.63

A28 [0.45 x 0.23]

0.13

0.10

0.10

0.10

DRAINAGE PURPOSE PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" 1.36

0.88 1.36

A34 [0.23 x 0.53]

UP

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1.52

A41 [0.53 x 0.23]

A30 [0.6 x 0.23]

A27 [0.23 x 0.53]

0.13

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

0.23

0.34

2.62

0.10 0.10 3.30

1.53 1.76

1.13

1.52

1.45

A17 [0.75 x 0.23]

1.52

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M A16 PWD[0.45 x 0.23]

2.32 X 1.36 M

A12 [0.53 x 0.23] 6.77

MAIN ENTRY

2.63

0.23

0.88

DRAINAGE PURPOSE PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" 1.36

1.36

A14 [0.23 x 0.45]

A13 [0.45 x 0.23]

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M

6.08

2.67

A21 [0.45 x 0.23]

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

1.13

ENTRANCE FOYER 6.69 X 2M

3.05

4.76

0.34

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

2.52

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M SUNK BY 200M

2.63

0.34

BALCONY 1.53 X 3.30 M

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

C

0.23

4.73

3.30

1.16 0.60

A20 [0.6 x 0.23]

FLOWER BED 2.52 X 2.90 M

A11 [0.53 x 0.23]

A31 [0.45 x 0.23]

1.76

1.16

A25 [0.68 x 0.23]

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

1.53

BALCONY 1.53 X 3.30 M

A24 [0.75 x 0.23]

LOBBY 9.32 X 5.06M

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

A10 [0.45 x 0.23]

4.36

SUNK BY 200M

SUNK BY 200M

SUNK BY 200M 3.03

TOILET A2 [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M

A1 [0.23 x 0.45]

0.75

1.43 0.10

2.46

0.45 0.75 0.60

0.52 0.90

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.10

0.60

TOILET A3 1.50 X 2.55 M [0.53 x 0.23] 1.13

0.60 0.75 0.60

2.03

0.10 0.10

0.10

0.10

3.73

0.52 0.90

A4 [0.23 x 0.53] 2.46

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.75

2.03

2.46

0.52 0.90

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

1.43 0.10 0.10

0.10

0.75

0.75 0.10

0.10 1.43 0.10

TOILET A7 1.50 X 2.55 M[0.53 x 0.23]

TOILET A6 [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M

A5 [0.23 x 0.53]

0.75

0.10 0.10 3.73

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

0.45 0.60 0.75 0.60

1.13 2.03

0.60 0.45 0.75 0.60

0.75

2.03

0.75

3.96

0.52 0.90

2.46

0.75

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M 0.10

3.07

A8 [0.23 x 0.45] 1.43 0.10 0.10

0.10 3.96

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

A

B

STAFF QUARTERS - GROUND FLOOR PLAN

A 3.96

1.20 0.10 0.10

0.13 0.10 1.43

B

0.75

3.20

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

3.07

3.96

4.19 0.30 0.52

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.20

A46 [0.23 x 0.53]

2.46

2.03 1.13

A47 [0.53 x 0.23] TOILET 1.50 X 2.55 M

4.19

0.30 0.10 0.10 0.52

2.03

0.60 0.75 0.45 0.60

0.90 0.52

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.60 0.75 0.90 0.60 0.45 0.52

2.46

0.10 0.20

+29.40 M

7.61

SUNK BY 200M

4.36

0.75

3.20

A39 [0.53 x 0.23]

A38 [0.23 x 0.45] PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

1.36

0.23 0.10

0.69

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

1.94

2.63

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

A36 [0.45 x 0.23]

0.37 0.60

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

0.10

0.12

+23.00 M

A32 UP [0.23 x 0.6]

3.27 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1.52

3.20 [10'-6"]

A51 [0.53 x 0.23] TOILET 1.50 X 2.55 M

0.60

A33 [0.23 x 0.53]

UP

SUNK BY 200M

0.60

2.06

0.75

A53 [0.23 x 0.53]

A52 TOILET [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

SUNK BY 200M

A41 [0.53 x 0.23] 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1.52

7.61

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M

A45 [0.23 x 0.53] 3.27

A42 [0.53 x 0.23]

A43 [0.23 x 0.45]

0.88

PWD 2.32 X 1.36 M

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

1.36

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

A35 [0.23 x 0.6]

1.52

A31 [0.45 x 0.23]

BALCONY 1.53 X 3.30 M

0.60 1.94 2.63 0.23 0.13 0.10 0.69 0.10

0.13

3.23

2.62

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

C

0.23 0.40

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

A30 [0.6 x 0.23] 0.34

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

1.36

A37 [0.45 x 0.23]

A27 [0.23 x 0.53]

A26

0.10

0.10

2.46

5.79

0.23

3.27 [0.23 x 0.53]

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

BALCONY 2.62 1.53 X 3.30 M

3.07

0.13

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.60 0.60

1.52

A34 [0.23 x 0.53]

3.96 4.19

0.10 0.10 0.90 0.52

4.73

3.23

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

3.20

2.44

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M L2

0.23

0.34 [0.6 x 0.23]

A28 [0.45 x 0.23]4.76

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1.52

A29

0.13 0.10

0.83 0.60

1.52

A40 [0.53 x 0.23]

PWD 2.32 X 1.36 M

0.88

0.23

FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL

0.83 0.60

2.06

A44 [0.23 x 0.53]

0.88

1.36

C

0.90 0.52

2.46

A50 [0.23 x 0.45] 1.83

0.60

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M

0.30 0.53 0.75

2.03

0.10

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

3.26

1.83

SUNK BY 200M

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

3.07 0.10 0.30 0.75

0.10

1.43 0.20

A49 3.26 [0.23 x 0.45]

A48 TOILET [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M

3.96 4.19

0.13 0.100.10

0.13 1.43 0.75

0.60

SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL

3.20

0.34

2.62

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M L1

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

+32.60 M

+26.20 M

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

A35 [0.23 x 0.6] 1.52

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

1.36

0.40

A37 [0.45 x 0.23]

LVL + 0.60 M

A19 [0.6 x 0.23]

A43 [0.23 x 0.45] 0.88 1.36

PWD 2.32 X 1.36 M

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL

A42 [0.53 x 0.23]

0.23

A26 [0.23 x 0.53]

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

2.80

TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M

0.60

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

4.36

0.60

2.06

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

SUNK BY 200M

ELECT SHAFT 0.34

A9 [0.23 x 0.45]

A33 [0.23 x 0.53]

A23 [0.68 x 0.23]

A15 [0.45 x 0.23] PWD 2.32 X 1.36 M

0.23

1.52

3.27

1.53 1.76

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

2.63

1.52

A53 [0.23 x 0.53]

5.79

SUNK BY 200M

1.52 3.27

4.52

0.60

BALCONY 2.62 1.53 X 3.30 M

3.00

0.60

0.23

A22 [0.68 x 0.23]

0.34

A18 [0.45 x 0.23]

0.60

4.52

0.10

0.75

0.60

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M L2

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

0.10

2.46

A52 TOILET [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M

0.60

0.34

0.13

A32 UP [0.23 x 0.6]

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

1.16

0.10

3.30

2.44

0.10 0.10

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.90 0.52

A51 [0.53 x 0.23] TOILET 1.50 X 2.55 M

A45 [0.23 x 0.53]

A29 [0.6 x 0.23]

1.16

0.10

0.60

3.27

1.53

BALCONY 2.62 1.53 X 3.30 M

3.30

0.23

0.10

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

0.34

1.76

4.76

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

0.60

2.06

1.52

A36 [0.45 x 0.23]

0.37

0.83

A44 [0.23 x 0.53]

0.88

1.36

C

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M A40 [0.53 x 0.23]

A39 [0.53 x 0.23]

A38 [0.23 x 0.45]

0.83

SUNK BY 200M

3.96 0.53 0.75

2.03

0.90 0.52

2.46

1.83

0.60

SUNK BY 200M

0.75

A50 [0.23 x 0.45]

0.75

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

1.43 0.10

1.43

3.07

0.10 0.10

0.10

0.75

3.30 3.07

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" DRAINAGE PURPOSE

1.74 0.23

FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL

A23 [0.68 x 0.23]

A22 [0.68 x 0.23]

+13.40 M 0.10 0.10

3.07 3.30

3.20

BALCONY 2.62 1.53 X 3.30 M

0.10 0.13 0.23

3.20

0.34

0.13

2.63 1.94

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +7.00 M

A15

A9 [0.23 x 0.45] 0.10 7.61

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

1.76

3.30 3.07 0.10

6.08

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M

4.50

CANOPY ON FIRST FLOOR

3.23 4.76

0.10 0.69

0.13

A21 [0.45 x 0.23]

0.23

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

3.80

A11 [0.53 x 0.23]

A10 [0.45 x 0.23]

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

0.13

BALCONY 2.62 1.53 X 3.30 M

A20 [0.6 x 0.23]

LIFT 2.44 X 2.44 M L1

DINING 4.40 X 2.27 M

0.88 [0.45 x 0.23] PWD 1.36 2.32 X 1.36 M

3.20

0.341.16

0.34

A19 [0.6 x 0.23]

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

0.60 0.23

DRAINAGE PURPOSE PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3"1.36

0.60

ELECT SHAFT

A18

+10.20 M

0.23

A25 [0.68 x 0.23]

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

LIVING ROOM 5.40 X 3.30 M

3.23 3.00

0.10 [0.45 x 0.23] 0.69 0.13 0.13

THIRD FLOOR LEVEL

A24 [0.75 x 0.23]

LOBBY 9.32 X 5.06M

DRY BALC. 1.2 X 2.40 M

KITCHEN 4.18 X 2.4 M

1.94 0.60

0.13

A17 [0.75 x 0.23]

A16 PWD[0.45 x 0.23] 1.36 2.32 X 1.36 M

STORE 2.75 X 1.80 M

1.13

0.88

A12 [0.53 x 0.23] 6.08

2.63

0.10 0.23

DRAINAGE PURPOSE 1.36 PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" A14 [0.23 x 0.45]

A13 [0.45 x 0.23]

BEDROOM 2 3.50 X 3.90 M

BEDROOM 1 3.50 X 3.90 M

4.36

4.36

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

SUNK BY 200M

SUNK BY 200M

SUNK BY 200M

7.61

SUNK BY 200M

+3.80 M A1 [0.23 x 0.45]

3.20

TOILET A2 [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M 0.75

1.43 0.10 0.13

PLINTH FLOOR LEVEL +0.60 M

0.20

0.10 0.10

2.46

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M 4.19 3.73

0.60

0.60 0.52 0.45 0.90 0.75 0.60

0.13 0.30 0.10 0.75

TOILET A3 1.50 X 2.55 M [0.53 x 0.23]

1.13

0.60

2.03

0.75 0.60

3.07

0.10 0.30

2.03

0.75

0.52 0.90

0.10

2.46

0.75

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.34

3.96

0.10 0.10

A4 [0.23 x 0.53] 1.43 0.13

3.73

0.10

0.13

A5 [0.23 x 0.53]

9.44 1.43 0.10

TOILET A6 [0.53 x 0.23] 1.50 X 2.55 M 0.75 0.10 0.10

2.46

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.10

0.52 0.45 0.60 0.90 0.75 0.60 0.75 0.30

3.96

1.13 2.03 2.03 3.07

TOILET A7 1.50 X 2.55 M[0.53 x 0.23] 0.60 0.45 0.52 0.75 0.90 0.60 0.75 0.30

0.10 0.10

3.07

2.46

BALCONY 3.5 X 1.2M

0.75

A8 [0.23 x 0.45]

0.13

1.43 0.10

4.19 3.96

GROUND LEVEL

FRONT ELEVATION

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

A

PROVIDE SLEEVES OF 3" FOR DRAINAGE PURPOSE

B

STAFF QUARTERS - FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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ENTRY SECURITY CABIN 1840x1455

RAMP UP

KINDLY INCORPORATE THE DUCT IN THE STRUCTURAL DRAWING

+ 0.0MM

DRIVEWAY RAMP

RAMP DN 2400

2400

21040 [69']

HANDICAP ENTRY RAMP

20290 [66'-7"]

SG4

2400

SG2

7855 [25'-9"] SG3

7555 [24'-9"]

UPS ROOM 5'5" X 9'5" 1650 X 4550

FLUID MECHANICS 20'3" X 32'8" 6180 X 9955

STRENGTH OF MATERIAL 19'11" X 35'8" 6060 X 10860

SERVER ROOM 18'6" X 14'11" 5360 X 4550

B11

MECHANICAL LAB 2 39'2" X 48'2" 11945 X 14670

SWITCHER RM 5'5" X 7'9" 1650 X 2360

DN

UP

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

IT ROOM 3740X8360 12'3"X27'5"

FIRE DUCT

N3

B13

D7

D8

D9

D10

D11

D12

FIRE DUCT 1780X1000 5'10"X3'3"

C3

1200MMx24 DOOR OPE

+150MM

22680 [74'-5"]

DN

UP

AHU 12'X 12' 3660X3660

B12

A4 D5

D4

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

10'-0" WIDE CORRIDOR

D3

+150MM

SG1 D2

D30

N4

D1

D29

D28

D27

D26

D25

B19

ELECT. RM 8'5" X 12'6" 2555 X 3820

DRINKING WATER 8'9" X 12'3" 2672 X 3740

+ 0.0MM

12'-0" WIDE CORRIDOR

2400

2300

B16

FLUID MACHINERY 21'3"X 35'8" 6480 X 10860

MECHANICAL LAB 1 59'7" X 35'8" 18160 X 10860

SECURITY CABIN 1840x1840

SG2

B9 DRINKING WATER 10' X 6' 3060 X1830

B10 DRINKING WATER 8'5" X 6' 2555 X 1830

STUDENT TOILET BLOCK- B

B7

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

B8

LADIES TOILET 12'11" X 16'1" 3948 X 4910

IC ENGINES LAB 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

STUDENT TOILET BLOCK- A

21090 [69'-2"]

W1

SG8

DRINKING WA 8'9" X 12'3 2672 X 374

B17

B18

8'9" X 6'1 2672 X 21

HANDICAP TOILET 7'10" X 6'11" 2400 X 2101

B14

B15

LADIES TOIL 12'10" X 16' 3907 X 491

200MM SUNK

200MM SUNK

W1

8'9" X 6'11" 2672 X 2101

GENTS TOILET 12'10" X 16'1" 3907 X 4910

GENTS TOILET 12'11" X 16'1" 3948 X 4910

200MM SUNK

21040 [69']

2400

B20

C2

AHU 12'X 12'6" 3660X3820

ENTRY

200MM SU

W1

W1

2400 4905 [16'-1"]

W2

3660 SG7

GLASS RAILING AS PER DETAIL

FIRE DUCT

W2

W3

2375 [7'-10"]

UP

R O A D

G2

ENTRY RAMP

20'0" W I D E

SG11

DN

A3

G1

LIFT 2425X2425 8'0"X8'0"

LIFT 2425X2425 8'0"X8'0"

LIFT 2425X2425 8'0"X8'0"

BRICKWORK TO BE DONE AS PER LIFT MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS

ENTRY AT 1ST FLOOR LEVEL MAIN COLLEGE

H.R. COMPACTOR

4115 [13'-6"]

J2

W5

L I F T L O B B Y 8225 x 10330 25'11" x 34'8"

DOUBLE HEIGHT S E M I N A R HA L L 32825 X 24765 107'9" X 81'3"

+150MM + 1950MM

GENERAL COMPACTOR

BRICKWORK TO BE DONE AS PER LIFT MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS 2825

W5

J1

350 eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq

LIFT LIFT 2425X2425 2425X2425 8'0"X8'0" 8'0"X8'0"

G3

ENTRY RAMP

A2

LIFT 2425X2425 8'0"X8'0" 2375 [7'-10"]

350 eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq

4115 [13'-6"]

± 0.0MM

UP

G4

SG11

DN

W3

W2

FIRE DUCT

W2

4905 [16'-1"]

SG7

GLASS RAILING AS PER DETAIL

21040 [69']

W1

12'-0" WIDE CORRIDOR

SG2

W1

LADIES TOILET 12'11" X 16'1" 3948 X 4910

GENTS TOILET 12'11" X 16'1" 3948 X 4910

200MM SUNK

200MM SUNK EXECUTIVE TOI 8'6" X 3'11" 2588 X 1195

B3

B4

F3

DRINKING WATER 10' X 6' 3060 X 1830

ADMIN TOILET BLOCK- A

B6

DRINKING WATER 8'5" X 6' B5 2555 X 1830

ELECT. RM 2555 X 3820 8'5" X 12'6"

AHU 12'X 12'6" 3660X3820

I2

C1

N5

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION

1840x1840 CABIN SECURITY

W4

+150MM

I1

1200MMx24 DOOR OPE

SG1

B1

DN

UP

SWITCHER RM 5'5" X 7'9" 1650 X 2360

BMS ROOM 7630X4550 25'X14'11"

4550 [14'-11"]

7630 [25'] 7430 [24'-5"]

DN

U

5940 [19'-6"]

+ 0.0MM

F2 F1

7855 [25'-9"] SG3

W6

PANTRY

SG2

21040 [69']

RAMP DN + 0.0MM

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DRIVEWAY RAMP

FLOOR TILING P.C.C. SOLING

RAMP

±0.0MM

230 150

EXIT

720 [2'-4"]

N6

AHU 12'X 12' 3660X3660

2000

B2

FIRE DUCT

A1

2000

22680 [74'-5"]

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6.09 [20']

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30.82 [101'-2"]

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2028

SECURITY CABIN

1" DIA DRAIN BALL VALVE

stg OPENING IN PLATFORM TO ACCESS VALVE (TYP.)

COOLING TOWEROPT WT.-14115 KGS

SG6

3965 [13'] 02

G5

KITCHEN 39'5" X 34'2" 12020 X 10410

SWITCHER RM 6'1" X 9'2" 1850 X 2800

UP

B21

(EQUALISER LINE=Ø100)

DN

W.C. 1200X900 4'X3'

C5

LAWN

TOILET 1200X2100 4'X7'

M1

FIRE DUCT 1700X1000 5'7"X3'3"

COND WATER SUPPLY HEADER=250Ø

A6 PLATFORM LEVEL

D13

D14

D15

D16

D17

D18

L1

SCALE-1:50

TO DRAIN POINT=Ø65

HANDWASH & DRINKING WATER DISH WASHING AREA 2745 X 2670 1680 X 2670 9' X 8'9" 5'6" X 8'9"

G6

+150MM

4800 [15'-9"]

12'-0" WIDE CORRIDOR

PLAN

MAKEUP WATER=Ø50 (BY CLIENT)

COND WATER RETURN HEADER=250Ø

400MM ENING

D24

N2

11" 101

J4

D23

D22

D21

D20

D19

N1

AHU 3580X3740 11'9"X12'3"

AHU 12'7"X12'3" 3840X3730

EXAMINATION STRONG ROOM 21

DRINKING WATER 10' X 6'3" 3060 X 1910

VIBRATION ENGG 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

C4

B22

STUDENT TOILET BLOCK- B

J3

CABIN SECURITY 1840x1840

CAFETERIA 70'4" X48'2" 21447 X 14670

B23

DRINKING WATER 8'1" X 6'3" 2475 X 1910

+150MM

B25

B24

200MM SUNK

200MM SUNK

LET '1" 10

UNK

ELECTRICAL ROOM 2475 X 3740 8'1" X 12'3"

LADIES TOILET 12'10" X 16'1" 3907 X 4910

LAWN

7688 [25'-3"]

GENTS TOILET 12'10" X 16'1" 3907 X 4910

EXAMINATION STRONG ROOM

13668 [44'-10"] 20690 [67'-11"]

W1

SG9

W1

GENTS TOILET 2700 X 2160 HANDICAP 2430 X 2430

HANDICAP 2430 X 2430

LOCKERS 2700 X 2160

LOCKERS 2700 X 2160

CLASSROOM 7610 X 9140 25' X 30'

58.92 [193'-5"]

5483 [18']

5483 [18']

15.0 M. WIDE ROAD

5483 [18']

R O A D 20'0" W I D E

LAWN

AREA TO BE SUNK BY 150MM

EXISTING RL+ 99.951M

5483 [18']

- 1500MM

LADIES TOILET 2700 X 2160

CLASSROOM 9.14 x 7.61 30' X 25'

15.45 [50'-9"]

CLASSROOM 9.14 x 7.61 30' X 25'

ATRIUM 7610 X 9140 25' X 30' 3 [9'-10"]

CLASSROOM 9.14 x 7.61 30' X 25'

CLASSROOM 9.14 x 7.61 30' X 25'

PLOT NO. 29 PLOT NO. 30 BLDG.

CLASSROOM 9.14 x 7.61 30' X 25'

21.91 [71'-11"]

9.14 [30']

UP

DN

UP

LIFT 2430 X 2430

ADMIN 3650 X 3650 12' X 12'

ADMIN 3650 X 3650 12' X 12'

LIFT 2430 X 2430

DN

15 NOS. LAY-BY VISITOR CAR PARKS

PLOT AREA 3400.93 SQ.MTS

5483 [18']

4

7330

CLASSROOM 7610 X 9140 25' X 30'

CLASSROOM 9.14 x 7.61 30' X 25'

21440 [70'-4"] SG10

5483 [18']

3990 [13'-1"]

GENTS TOILET 2700 X 2160

LADIES TOILET 2700 X 2160

55.57 [182'-5"]

21

SG12

EXIT

M E T E R S

ATER 3" 40

16740 [54'-11"]

SG1a

GATE - 3

4 [13'-2"]

5.3 [17'-5"]

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

P A T H W A Y

(60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

LIFT 2425X2400 8'0"X8'0"

02

RAMP UP TO GROUND

STORE ROOM 3542X3250 11'7"X10'8" (60 SEATER) 26'9" x 36'7" 8163 x 11160

LIFT 2425X2400 8'0"X8'0"

+150MM

A5

0.23 [9"]

LIFT 2425X2400 8'0"X8'0" LIFT LOBBY 4395 X 8510 14'2"X 27'7"

N

GATE - 2 EXIT

7.61 [25']

SG5b

1890 [6'-2"]

30.67 [100'-8"]

3 [9'-10"]

21040 [69']

6 [19'-8"]

SG2

W I D E

750MM SUNK SG5a

SG4

45.26 [148'-7"]

20290 [66'-7"]

GATE - 1

8438 [27'-8"] 250

F

INCOMING HT CABLES FROM MSEDCL

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SUPPLY CO. ROOM

I/C OG HT PANEL

809 6001

4800 [15'-9"]

A

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ENTRY

21.74 [71

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SECURITY CABIN

0.23 [9"]

M E T E R S

W I D E

R O A D

1MX1.2M(D) HT CABLE TRENCH

SECURITY CABIN 1840x1530

HT

4.8 [15'-9"]

5483 [18']

6.34 [20'-10"] 19.88 [65'-3"]

11.83 [38'-10"]

stg

RAMP DN +150MM

9 [29'-7"]

1.79 [5'-11"]

RAMP DN

DRIVEWAY RAMP

-805MM

PLOT NO. 32 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

PLOT NO 35 A

28

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32

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9 MTS WIDE ROAD

ndia.

10.75 [35'-4"]

nt ates LLP.

A

HT

ENTRY

EXISTING RL+ 100M

400MM ENING

A8

F

UP

8'0"X8'0" 2425X2400 LIFT

CU.EARTHPIT

RAMP DN TO BASEMENT

2425X2400 LIFT

CU.EARTHPIT

E4

CU.STRIP

+150MM

+150MM

DN

SUBSTATION

8'0"X8'0" 2425X2400 LIFT

A7

UP

HT PANEL

TRAFO-1 1600KVA LT BREAKER 21

E3 CU.EARTHPIT

G7

E2

DRIVEWAY RAMP

-805MM

UP

F LT BREAKER 2

F

1.2MX1.2M(D) LT CABLE TRENCH

B

10000 [32'-10"]

RAMP DN

TRAFO-1 1600KVA

E1

LT

B

LT

CU.EARTHPIT

CU.STRIP

W7

750MM SUNK

DG SET-630 KVA RAMP DN

DG SET-630 KVA

AREA = 8839.03 SQ.M. 95143.31 SQ.FT. +150MM

450 1777

V1

2000

4100

V2

2000

1200

V2

2000

648

V2

2000

3795

V2

2000

1567

V2

2000

3200

V2

2000

1070

V2

2000

1070

V2

2000

3602

V2

2000

1200

V2

2000

1200

V2

2000

600

V1

2000

450 450

STILT FLOOR -805MM

2947

-1610MM

INTERNAL ROAD LVL. -1610MM

BASEMENT FLOOR -4200MM

LAY-BY CAR PARKS = 15

SCHEMATIC DESIGN FOR SVKM'S NMIMS SCHOOL AT KHARGHAR - NAVI MUMBAI

SITE LAYOUT NOT TO SCALE DT:23RD FEB '2018

TALATI & PANTHAKY ASSOCIATED DESIGNERS LLP. (DIVISION)- BUILDING & INTERIOR DESIGN 6-F CEEJAY HOUSE, SHIV SAGAR ESTATE, DR. ANNIE BESANT ROAD, WORLI, BOMBAY- 400 018.

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2 5


3

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

1.3710

ONLY 2 TOILETS CAN BE PROVIDED IN THIS SPACE

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

WAITING AREA FOR CLIENTS/GUESTS

OFFICE-1

TEMPLE

PANTRY

STORAGE

STORAGE + COMMON PRINTER FOR OFFICE

STORAGE

ENTRY/EXIT

OFFICE-2

STAFF SITTING MEETING ROOM

UP

N

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

4

OPTION-1 [BACK SIDE ENTRY]

ONLY 2 TOILETS CAN BE PROVIDED IN THIS SPACE

1.3710 FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

TOILET

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

WAITING AREA FOR CLIENTS/GUESTS OFFICE-1

ENTRY/EXIT

OFFICE-2

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

W.C.

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

W.C.

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

REST ROOM FOR 3 PEOPLE

PANTRY

STORAGE

DOWN

DESIGNER ROOM & CONFERENCE ROOM

OFFICE-1

MEETING ROOM

UP SPACE FOR DISPLAY LED TV INSTALLATIONS

N

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN

N

OPTION-2 [BACK SIDE ENTRY]

OPTION-1 [BACK SIDE ENTRY]

TOILET

ONLY 2 TOILETS CAN BE PROVIDED IN THIS SPACE

1.3710

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

WAITING AREA FOR CLIENTS/GUESTS OFFICE-1

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

TOILET FOR EXTERNAL USE

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

STAFF SITTING

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

W.C.

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

W.C.

FULL LENGTH GLASS WINDOW

ENTRY/EXIT

OFFICE-2

OFFICE-1

STORAGE

OFFICE-2

TEMPLE

PANTRY

STORAGE

PANTRY

STORAGE

MEETING ROOM

STAFF SITTING

UP MEETING ROOM

RECEPTION IF REQUIRED

WAITING AREA FOR CLIENTS/GUESTS

UP

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

OPTION-3 [FRONT SIDE ENTRY]

N

OPTION-2 [BACK SIDE ENTRY]

N

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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Freelancing Projects Projects I did of my own. ENTRY/EXIT

Professional Project | 2018-2021

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Design Charrette, McKinley Park Community Engagement Program Graduate Summer Studio | Chicago Charrette Studio | 2022

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Drawings that got Executed Experience the spaces that were Designed.

The F resen for fu brief

In partnership with the Mckinley ParkDevelopment Council [MPDC], Institute for Policy and Civic Engagaement [IPCE], and International consulting firm Design Workshop, the UIC College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs Masters of City Design program conceived and facilitated a community led design process for civic improvements in McKinley Park. Three sites were carefully selected by studying past planning efforts anf through conversation with community stakeholders. After conducting preliminary research, the team carried out a range of engagement events at various locations in Mckinley Park Culminating in a design charrette.

Pop-up event in McKinley Park

Pop-up event in McKinley Park

Pop-up event in Community Garden

Open house at Mariposa

Charrette at Aquinas

Open house at Mariposa

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Following plan is the cumulative outcome of our research and engagement events. It repnts community preferences and ideas vie co-designed concepts intended to form the basis urther discussion about the future of selected sites in Mckinley park. Below we present a summary of the plan’s main features.

rea Plan

Informed by the plan principles, the area plan for McKinley Park outlines broad design proposals for three key sites: The Hub, near the 35th/Archer L Stop, The Cultural District, in the Central Manufacturing District, and The Gateway, at the intersection of 35th and Paulina. 71


The Gateway The Intersection of Paulina and 35th Street

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The intersection of Paulina and 35th is activated to serve as the “Big Hello” into the community: an entry point and a place for shopping, gathering, and passing time. The roadway is redesigned to include planters, a wider sidewalk, and spaces for sidewalk cafes. 73


The Hub The site around 35th/Archer orange line station

58 new units are added. At the corner of Leavitt and 35th, there is a multi-family development with storefronts on the first level facing 35th. The site includes four threeflats each with an additional coach house. 74


A large park and community space replaces the CTA kiss-and-ride. That parking is replaced on the north side of the station. The plaza allows people to come together for different uses, like having a coffee or playing chess.

The site around the 35th/Archer Orange Line station, including the large lot at 35th and Leavitt, purposefully combines recreational area with residential development. The existing Montessori School at 35th and Leavitt extends over the adjoining lot. On 35th Street, we propose several density options. A recreational campus supporting a range of uses for residents of all ages continues on both sides of the viaduct on Leavitt and through onto the former foundry site. 75


The Cultural District On the campus around the clock tower Utilize the cultural district’s proximity to McKinley Park to attract visitors.

Leverage an existing icon for use by local organizations.

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Create a market for neighborhood merchants and urban farmers.

Build greenhouses for urban farming to grow healthy food. Activate streets through outdoor dining and activities.

Build smart roofs that create power and are environmentally sensitive.

Planters and street lights for beautification and safety.

Sidewalks expanded for pedestrian comfort.

Parking lanes to accomodate small businesses, shoppers and visitors.

Develop a performance space for artistic and cultural events.

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The Central Manufacturing District and the neighboring McKinley Park are brought together into the 21st century through the creation of a vibrant, ecologically-oriented cultural district. 76


The Clock Tower hosts flexible community space on the ground floor, stewarded by local organizations. Each floor offers opportunities for cultural and economic development such as green job training and art studios. On the campus around the Clock Tower, four-season greenhouses are operated by community members. The plaza is a community gathering space that can accommodate performances, events, and semi-permanent functions like a maker’s or farmer’s market. 77


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