Aastha Sinha I Architecture and Design Portfolio I Academy of Architecture I 2018-21

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Architecture

Po r t f o l i o

Aastha Sinha 2018 - 2021


Education ISCE

HSC

B.Arch(2018-)

Thankur Public school Thakur village,Kandivali

D.G.Ruparel College of Arts,Science and Commerce

Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture (Aided)

Matunga ,Mumbai 90.2%

Thakur Village,Mumbai 96%

Prabhadevi,Mumbai Current CGPI-9.04

Documentations+Publications Aachara Chya WadaFishing village

Tale of two settlements

Malvan,Maharashtra

Narkanda - Kotgarh

(1st year)

Documentation and exhibition

Aastha Sinha I am Aastha Sinha,currently studying in fourth year in Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture and this portfolio is a curated collection of my work in the past three and a half years.I enjoy exploring different approaches to design and believe that every architecture should respond to human emotions and be in harmony with nature. I strongly rely on different graphical representations to put forth my ideas and also consider it one of my strengths.

Windows to Vernacular 7.0 I Saur Village Garwhali Folklores Uttarakhand Documentation and Publication

(2nd year)

Documentation and exhibition

Competitions+Installations 2018 Bamboo Workshop(Alibaug) - Interactive Bamboo Installataion 2019 The House - Archdais Light and disruption - Lighting design for emergencies Clue competitions

COA- Excellence in Documentation of Architectural Heritage Aachara chya wadya 2020 Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2020 I Theme-Thread Visual Arts Installation

I am keen to learn new skills and explore the unlimited possibilities in the field of design and wish to evolve with every step I take.

House Interiors- Archdais Urban Chair-Archasm Jurassic Camp House-Archasm SELECTED IN TOP 20

Tiny House-Volume Zero 2021 IN BETWEEN-The Terminal to afterlife- The Big Thing SELECTED IN TOP 6

Axo Battle- Non Architecture SELECTED IN TOP 30

Women’s House in Senegal-To promote gender equality Kaira Looro

SKETCHING . TRAVEL . DIGITAL ART WALL ART . FOOD

Autodesk Autocad

MS Office

Grasshopper

Rhinoceros

Illustrating

Adobe Photoshop

Model making

Kangaroo (basic) Lunchbox (basic)

Adobe Indesign

Enscape

Twinmotion

Lumion

Procreate Sketching

I N T E R M E D I AT E

@_cloudsandsky_ @aasthasinha17

ADVANCED

Skillset

Adobe Illustrator Keyshot Sketch Up


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ACADEMIC WORK Architectural Design Projects 1.Maritime Engineering Institute and Museum Mumbai I Semester 6 2.Transcend I Crematorium Design Mumbai I Semester 3 3.Apple Agritourism and Community Centre Kotgarh I Semester 4

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Interior Design Projects 4.The Cinema Booth Cafe I Cafe cum Retail Store Goa I Semester 4

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Working Drawings 5.Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Head Office Mumbai I Semester 5

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COMPETITIONS + INSTALLATIONS 6.NEW HORIZON I Women’s House I Kaira Looro Competitions Senegal 7.The Hereafter In between-Terminal to Afterlife 8.Living on the sledge I Tiny House Svalbard,Norway 9.Bivouacking throught the layers Jurassic camp House The Wave,Arizona

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DOCUMENTATION

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INSTALLATION

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10.Windows to Vernacular 7.0 Saur , Uttarakhand

11.Threading between the lines Kala Ghoda arts festival I Visual arts 12.Tale of two settlements Kotgarh-Narkanda

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Contents

MISCELLANEOUS 13.Form finding using Kangaroo plug-in 14.Digital art and illustrations


- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

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Maritime Engineering Institute and Museum Sewri,Mumbai

Area - 8040 sq.mts

Architectural Design Studio Faculty - Ar. Rupa Sheth

Semester 6

The project was to redesign the existing LBS Maritime institute in Sewri along with a Maritime Museum.The site being situated in an isolated industrial area provided the opportunity to utilize the waterfront to its maximum potential and explore different architecural possiblities in terms of the form and planning. The design aimed at giving an architectural identity to the context and at the same time adequately planning and understanding the unique functions in a Maritime Institute necessary for training the students. The design solution takes its main inspiration from the sea , the users and the ship and tries to balance all three very delicately. The museum being a contrasting function adds to the identity of the project and thus has its own significance.

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Maritime Institute and Museum 1.Entry 2.Museum cafeteria 3.Open exhibit area 4.Gallery overlooking the sea 5.Viewing deck 6.Informal study deck 7.Green Roof of Academic block 8.Workshop 9.Private promenade for institute 10.Jetty 11.Training ship

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The design solution carefully deals with the private and public functions with museum having a distinct character which opens up the site to activate the surroundings which otherwise is very isolated and quiet.Features like V-columns and reflective aluminium diamond panel cladding add to the architectural language followed. 06


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Concept Evolution 1 SITE 2 SHIP 3 USERS

Isolated site Activate Waterfront Enliven the Road side edge Give Architectural Identity Establish visual connection Museum as the inviting factor 11.

Ship Features and its Subtle incorporation in form

Interactive decks

Streamlined form Blend of simplicity and dynamism

Response to the sea

Promenades Raising the form towards the seaThorough movement of public Creating multi-level viewing decks

Form development

Placing Museum and workshop rising towards the sea-exposing multiple facades to the view Giving hostel the required privacy

Academic block connecting museum and workshop forming two informal study space and viewing decks

Hostel block connecting to the museum roof -continuing for two more floors Adding a green roof to act as an insulation and make use of the area avalable

Academic block Informal study

Food prep

Cafe

Display area

Display area

Wall display

Gallery

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Multiple green pockets between the built - creating various nodes of interaction

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Evolving basic zoning into the plansegregating private and public functions

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Private training areas for the students Museum at the entrance attracting people to the promenade hence activating the street K

LEGEND A MUSEUM

Cafeteria Galleries Open exhit areas Toilets Food prep area

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B ACADEMIC + ADMIN BLOCK Reception Waiting area Auditorium Conference Hall Seminar Hall Principal’s cabin Meeting Rooms Admin office Library First aid room Toilets

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Dining Area Kitchen Maintanence Room Storage Electric service room Electric sub station Lobby

D RECREATION Movie room Toilets Common Area

E Outdoor Sports F Training Ground G Training pool H WORKSHOP Gym Trainer’s cabin Toilets Fire training Workshops x3

J Fire Training K Private Promenade L Public Promenade M JETTY 09


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Girl’s Hostel E ACADEMIC Common lobby area Classrooms Warden’s room Faculty rooms Laboratories B Common Common room Recreation area Girl’s room Toilets C Deck

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Section through Hostel, Playground and Academic Block TV and recreation room

Hostel

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Playground

Parking

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Entrance to hostel and dining area

Service floor with transfer girder

Basketball court

Recreation room


- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

View explaining complete design scheme

View of the academic and workshop blocks from the promenade

Workshop lobby

Fire fighting room

Adjascent shed

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- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

Section through Academic and Workshop Blocks

Section through Academic-Admin Block and Hostel

Pathway along the academic block

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- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

Promenade leading to the jetty and training ship

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- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

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Transcend

Crematorium at Banganga, Mumbai

Site Area - 5000 sq.mts

Architectural Design Studio Faculty - Ar. Saurabh Mhatre

Semester 3

Crematoriums are not just utilitarian spaces anymore and with sensitive designing can intensify the experience of the after-events of death.There is a plethora of emotions which one goes through after such an experience and architecture plays a strong role in moulding those emotions.The approach aimed at making the process of cremation and pre-cremation more personal and at the same time planning other utility areas in a way that they also add to the comprehensive experience of the mourners.The site slopes down by 2.5 metres towards the sea and being located along the coastline, it provides the great element of water which enhances the emotions felt at the end of the proceedings.The proposal tries to deal with feelings ranging from the unacceptance and grief felt at the beginning to the acceptance and peace desired at the end.

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Cremation unit planning

LEGEND A MAIN ENTRY

H CAFETERIA Kitchen Indoor-outdoor seating

Admin office BMC office Toilet Parking of office

B Ramp going to the cremation unit C CREMATION UNIT 1.Wood storage 2.Pre cremation area 3.Pyres2 x electric pyre 2 x Wooden pyre 4.Roof 1 5.Roof 2 over pyre

Internal planning of pyre units with cremation,pre cremation and wood storage

J Utility store K Caretaker’s room L Kid’s burial waiting area M Kid’s burial N Memory wall with chimney P Reflection pool Q Seating along the coast R Parking S Memory Garden

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Going from denial to acceptance and peace

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View of the burial waiting area

Light funneling through the roof on the pre-cremation bed

Main Entrance

wooden pyre

Memory garden inspired by zen gardens

memory wall

kid’s burial

purification

Section through wooden pyre

Admin office pre-cremation

pre-cremation

Kund

Section through the Pre-cremation area 18


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Apple agritourism and community centre Kotgarh,Himachal Pradesh

Site Area - 900 sq.mts

Architectural Design Studio Semester 4 Faculty - Ar. Swapna Hankare

Kotgarh, situated 15.5 kms away from Narkanda, is popularly known as the “Apple State of Himachal Pradesh”. The traditional architecture of Kotgarh is Kathkuni and timber still remains the most widely used material in construction. The town has a highly contoured topography with winding paths, narrow passageways , apple trees cattered settlements with temperatures going upto -4 degrees.Apple farming is the major occupation here and also becomes a major characteristic of the village. The design studio involved documentation of two villages , Narkanda and Kotgarh and after analysing multiple layers of information,the brief involved design of a Training and Research centre coupled with agritourism and community centre. The design is highly contextual with a holistic approach considering the climate, topography, vegetation and culture of the unique town of Kotgarh.The agritourism program gives an opportunity to the tourists to directly interact with nature and also plays a role to boost economy of the place and benefit the farmers.

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Design considerations Aluminized corrugated roofing sheet

Timber planks Maintaining existing circulation through the site

Timber floor

Timber structural supporttruss and posts Rotating glass windows

Pitched roof with solariums to bring in maximum sunlight

Glass windows with steel frame Stone walls

Exploded isometric view of the Research Centre

View of the apple boardwalk-fruit picking

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Bringing in the tourists for a walk in the apple orchards


- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

PLAN AT +9.2M Entry Cafeteria Ticketing counter for bus stop Viewing deck

PLAN AT +6M Cafeteria Waiting Lounge Tourist information Shops Post office Tea stall and bonfiresit out space Viewing deck

PLAN AT +4.2M Toilets Kitchen and worksop for making apple food products Semi covered dining area Apple products display and selling space

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Research and training centreRecreational area for workers Laboratories for testing fertilizers Meeting room Toilets Storage Apple Boardwalk

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- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

Market displayin locally manufactured apple products for the tourists to buy

Apple boardwalk to walk amongst the apple orchards and go fruit picking

Due to the highly contoured ground,the architecture in Kotgarh has a unique feature of accessibility at different levels. The same feature has been incorporated in the design

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Apple boardwalk

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Area for making compost and fertilizers to be tested in the laboratories

The circulation with ramps and staircases becomes an integral part binding together different functions on the site

Reducing height of the structure for an unhindered view of the orchards

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+9M Tourist info centre Cafe and waiting lounge

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Apple products display and selling area

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- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

View of the Local Apple Market

Post office and shops

Viewing deck

Kitchen and workshop

apple farms Recreation area

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Research and training centre


- ACADEMIC WORK -ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-

View of the recreation area for the workers

cafeteria and ticketing counter

Cafe and waiting lounge

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- ACADEMIC WORK -INTERIOR DESIGN-

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Vintage movies+Music+Food = Perfect Collection of iconic movies

The Cinema Booth Cafe Cafe cum Retail Store

Rent or buy your favourite movie’s DVD or just go watch it in the movie booth !

Undisturbed movie watching experience

GOA

Interior Design Studio Faculty - Ar. Esha Tipnis

Semester 4

The Cafe has different movie booths with classic movies playing throughout the day with a music and bar area in one corner. It is the perfect place for movie and music enthusiasts to spend their day and just hang around. The retail part showcases the owner’s unique and limited collection and DVD’s and vinyls which the customers can either rent or buy.The first floor offers a common movie watching experience with a projector screen and a live counter serving the viewers. All the furniture has been specifically designed keeping the experience in mind.The overall vibe of the place is very laid back and casual just like the lifestyle in Goa.There is an intentional use of specific materials and colour palette giving the place its rustic and vintage feel.

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Easy to eat finger fast food to go with your movie along with a live counter on the first floor

Unique vinyl collection to buy from or to just enjoy the music along with your drink at the bar

Comfy recliner seatings and outdoor hammocks giving a casual feel to the cafe matching with the goan chilled-out vibe !


- ACADEMIC WORK -INTERIOR DESIGN-

GROUND FLOOR PLAN Scale 1:100 01 02 03 04 05

Outdoor bamboo seating Lawn with hammocks Food stall Food stall Swings

06 Food stall 07 Verandah seating 08 Hung bench seating 09 Billing counter for retail 10 Reservation screen

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Waiting Area Toilets Screening unit 1 Screening unit 2 Digital screens

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Screening unit 2 Vinyl +DVD Storage Bar Seating Bar DVD+Music Tape Retail Kitchen Storage

LIGHT AND FURNITURE DETAILS

Lights using recycled products to add to the rustic feel

Customized seatings with attached headphones and movable tables

Box steel section grid false ceilind with fake planters and bamboo panels with diffused lights

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- ACADEMIC WORK -INTERIOR DESIGN-

SECTION through movie booths on the ground floor and c FURNITURE DETAILS

Outdoor seating with swing seating

Recliner seatings with movable tables

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Bar chairs

Bench seatings with attached tables

Outdoor bamboo furniture

Grey timber tables


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combined movie watching set-up and seperate bench seatings and swing on the first floor

FIRST FLOOR PLAN Scale 1:100 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Couch seating (+600mm) Live cooking counter Toilet Wooden bench seating Low level recliners Swing Seating Movable leather stools Projector screen Chhajja

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- ACADEMIC WORK -INTERIOR DESIGN-

View of the first floor seating

Bar and music area

TOILET DETAILS

First floor Toilet 32


- ACADEMIC WORK -INTERIOR DESIGN-

Movie booth seating on ground floor

Ground floor Toilet

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Working Drawings

The following are the working drawings made for the Head Office of Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation at Siddhivinayak , Prabhadevi, which was a part of the Semester 5 design studio along with a high end retail facility and Business Hotel . The structural sytem involved use of advanced slab systems along with the use of dry cladding and structural glazing systems. Understanding of fire fighting syetm was also incorporated in the designs along with other services. PROJECT AREA - 2000 sq.mts.

MMRC OFFICE , Prabhadevi I Mumbai Semester 6

GENERAL NOTES 1) All dimensions are in 'millimeters' un specified. 2) The drawing is not to be scaled. The dimensions are strictly are to be follow 3) All levels are unfinished levels unles specified. 4) The contractor shall verify all on site dimensions including elevations prior t commencement of work on site. 5) The contractor shall inform the arch and/or project engineer on site regardi any conditions/modifications. 6) The contractor shall coordinate and the work indicated on the drawings between the architectu and various trade drawings, including b not limited to structural, electrical, plum fire protection and exterior enclosure systems. 7) All work shall conform to relevant BI codes and shall be best practice of eac trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to be brought to notice of the architect/ consultant before commence of the site. 9) All work is to be completed to the satisfaction of site engineer/ project manager and archite

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15

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+13250 mm STAIRCASE BLOCK LEVEL

1985

+12025 mm PARAPET LEVEL

TERRACE

3M x 2.7M

+11025 mm TERRACE LEVEL

1.08 x 1.39m

L2

L1

D5

2265

OVERHEAD TANK STONE COPING PCC PLINTH

B'

W1

2400

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

OFFICE SPACE

1000

4

D2 D1

3960

2

+0.3M

+0.15M

D3

+0.3 M

D10

DN 11

12

13

14

15

16

17

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

18

19

20

2

OFFICE SPACE

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

G

10

1

D6

GENTS TOILET 8.85M X 2.3M

W6 W6

25MM MARBLE TILING

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

W6

-0.15M FIRST STEP

W8 W6

-1.5M

D10

14

15

16

17

18

19

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

20

OFFICE SPACE

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

+0.3 M

730

D10

25MM MARBLE TILING

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

W6

-0.15M FIRST STEP

W8

W6

W8

PCC PLINTH

B

230 MM THK BRICK WALL 450 X 600 MM PLINTH BEAM

KEY PLAN 1:500

W6

BALCONY ENTRANCE

D2 D2

D10

W6

PCC PLINTH

2300X2300X900 FOUNDATION 450 X 600 MM PLINTH BEAM 150MM PCC BED RUBBLE SOLING RUBBLE SOLING BACKFILLING BACKFILLING

3000

D6

OFFICE SPACE

ENTRANCE

D2

FIRE FIGHTING DUCT

D6

FIRE FIGHTING DUCT

D2

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

D2

D6

D5

D5

D2

ELECTRICAL DUCTS

D4

D2

LIFT LOBBY

ELECTRICAL DUCTS

D4

D2

D2

1000

2790

+7575 mm SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

W1 W1

OFFICE SPACE

W1 LIFT LOBBY

D1

+7575 mm SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

OFFICE SPACE

+3975 mm FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

D6

FIRE FIGHTING DUCT

D2

PROJECT NA

W1

S

MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR

D2

OFFICE SPACE

D1

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

LIFT LOBBY

ELECTRICAL DUCTS

D5

D4

D2

MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR

D2

+300 mm PCC PLINTH LEVEL

SE

+3975 mm FIRST FLOOR LEVEL GROUND LEVEL +0.0 mm

D2

SHEET NO NAME

OFFICE SPACE

TOILETS

D2 D2

+11025 mm TERRACE LEVEL

OFFICE SPACE W1 W1

OFFICE SPACE

3000 D2

OFFICE SPACE

ELECTRICAL DUCTS

D4

D2

TOILETS TOILETS

D6

W6

LIFT LOBBY

D5

TOILETS

D6

OFFICE SPACE

D2

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

D2

D2

RUBBLE SOLING BACKFILLING

SECTION BB’

W6

OFFICE SPACE

730

13

8

FIRE FIGHTING DUCT

D6

ELECTRICAL DUCTS

D4

TOILETS

1060

12

9

D6

OFFICE SPACE

750

11

D10

750

10

DN

MIDLANDING LEVEL

W7

25MM THK SANDFACE FINISH EXTERNAL PLASTER 230 MM THK 20MM SCREEDING BRICK WALL

1050

KEY PLAN 1:500

B

+0.15 M

D9

BALCONY

1060

+0.3 M

1540

D10

W8

W6

BALCONY 1050

PLANTER ON SECOND FLOOR BALCONY

W8

W8

LIFT LOBBY

D5

2790

D9

D2 -1.5M MIDLANDING LEVEL

D7

W7

D10

20MM SCREEDING

+0.15 M

W4

PLUMBING SHAFT 6340 x 1000 W4

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

D2

D2

D2

D2

+300 mm PCC PLINTH LEVEL

T.Y B.A

GROUND LEVEL +0.0 mm

ACADEMY

900

L

D7

W4

W4

FIRE FIGHTING DUCT

D6

RE DATE

+12025 mm PARAPET LEVEL

1105

D8

W4

W4

D8

TOILETS

D6

3375 3305

D8

D8

W4

W4

D8

OFFICE SPACE

+13250 mm STAIRCASE BLOCK LEVEL

W1

TERRACE

BALCONY D10

25MM THK SANDFACE FINISH EXTERNAL PLASTER

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

3375 3305

D8

LADIES TOILET 8.82MX 3.4M

1205

A'

W8

D6

1055

+0.3 M

D2

2100

FIRST STEP

1205

UP

0.75 x 1.2 m

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

+0.35M

W6

1205

PLANTER ON SECOND FLOOR INTERNAL BALCONY 12MM NEERU PLASTER

D10

W8

A

W6

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

2100

GENTS TOILET 8.85M X 2.3M

730

D6

D2

D5

W1

D2

1565

D2

G HV DUCT

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

1205

1

1060

23

2

1515

22

3

910

21

4

1060

20

5

1515

19

6

1515

18

7

730

17

8

D2

1035

D2

LV DUCT

1.08 x 1.39m

1.08 x 1.39m

L2

16

9

1540

15

ELECTRICAL DUCTS

D4

705

W4

W4

D8

D4

10

LIFT LOBBY

D5

1035

W4

D7

14

11

D5

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

D2

705

W4

PLUMBING SHAFT 6340 x 1000

13

+2.1M MIDLANDING LEVEL

W3

FIRE FIGHTING DUCT

D6

1105

L W4

D8

L1 D3

W2

12

D6

1565

W6

STONE COPING PCC PLINTH

W4

W4

W4

AHU

3M x 2.7M

D2

D10

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

LADIES TOILET 8.82MX 3.4M

705

D6

1565

A'

D2

D7

885

FIRST STEP

1565

1

705

2

1055

3

1985

4

D8

1055

5

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

1205

6

D8

D8

1205

7

OFFICE SPACE

D8

1205

8

+0.35M

D1

1205

9

0.75 x 1.2 m

10

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

11

12

+0.3M

+0.15M

125

W3

A

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE

125

D5

2400

UP

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

2265

12MM INTERNAL NEERU PLASTER

23

22

3155

21

3225

20

3155

19

3225

18

3375 3305

17

3375 3305

16

1055

15

910

14

1515

13

+2.1M MIDLANDING LEVEL

885

3960

D4 W2

+15350 mm OVERHEAD TANK LEVEL

SCALE-1:1

A301

SECTION SECTION BB'

SCALE 1:100

150MM PCC BED RUBBLE SOLING BACKFILLING

2

4

5

9

14

15

900

34

2300X2300X900 FOUNDATION

SIGN AND


H

G

E

F

D

C

DP14

1500

C3 450X450 15

B117-230X450

1002

DP13

1500

B116-230X450

1500

15

A

B

C2 450X450

1500

C1 450X450

1500

GROUND FLOOR STRUCTURAL PLAN

I

J

DP15 3000

3000

B1 -2

B144-230x450

45 30 x4 50

3000

SW1 4990X230

1207

C17 600X230

3000

3000

SUNK BY 150MM

B169-230x450

S80

C29 600X230

S82 C26 450X450

B136-230x450

B137-230x300 4

DP24

I

H

G

F

E

D

B174-230x450

3

S85 C35 600X230

B142-230x450

B141-230x450

2

B143-230x300 1

S58

C

S59

B176-230x300

S57

B174-230x300

1

S84 C34 600X230

B175-230x300

B140-230x450

S83 C33 600X230

1495

C32 600X230

B173-230x450

1500

B172-230x450

2

A

B

STRUCTURAL FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR

-70255

-70180

-67365

C9,C12,C16,C17,C19,C28,C31 -65154

-64985

-62605

-61555

-61255

-52255

-47855

-43255

SW2

SW3

SW4

C5,C10,C13,C20,C29,C32

C2,C22

C3,C6.C14.C23.C33

C25.C34

C7,C15,C24,C26.C35

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

C1,C21

SCALE 1:100

C4,C8,C11,C18,C21,C27,C30

S105

S81 C25 450X450

B135-230x450

B139-230x450

3

J

5

B134-230X450

B171-230x450

3000

3000

B138-230x450

DP23

DP22 1495

C28 600X230

C23 450X450

B133-230X450

DP21

1500

C24 450X450

1495

C22 450X450

DP20

K

3000

1500

C20 600X230

3000

C21 450X450

B168-230x450

3000

B156-230x450

3000

C19 600X230

C27 600X230

7

6

B132-230X450

1495

B167-230x450

B131-230X450

4

8

S78

C18 600X230

5

1500

3000

B170-230x450

S77

B31-230X450

S79

6

DP19

3000

S76

S74

10

9

DP18

B128-230X450

B166-230x450

S75

S69

B130-230X450

B165-230x450

B164-230x450

SUNK BY 200MM

C15 450X450

B163-230x450

S73

B129-230X450

C14 450X450

C13 600X230

S67

C16 600X230 B50-230 x 840

S72

B161-230x450

B160-230x450

B159-230x450

B158-230x450

B157-230x450

C12 600X230

B127-230X450

7

11 1500

3000

3000

S68

S71

S70

S66

B125-230-450

B127-230X450

B126-230X450

C10 600X230

S64

B124-230X450

3000

B126-230X450

8

B154-230x450

B153-230x450

UP

B152-230x450

C11 600X230

9

12

1595

B121-230X300

C9 600X230

B123-230X450

S65

DP17 3000

B151-230x450

S63

11

10

B147-230x450

2200

S62

DP16

SW4 2430X230

B162-230x450

S61

SW3 2430X230

14 13

B121-230X450 B150-230x450

C8 600X230

SW2 2430X230

B120-230X450

B155-230x300

B122-230X450

2150

B149-230x450

S60

B148-230x450

12

2150

2200

B146-230x450

B118-230X450

3000

B119-230X450

13

C7 450X450

C6 450X450

C5 600X230

3000

C4 600X230

14

K

J

I

H

G

F

E

D

C

B

A

18475 9460 2756

3890

C1 450X450

950

15

2815

9015

2305

C3 450X450

C2 450X450

W1

3840 8550

2305

15

C1,C2.C3

53702

3840

6

76

13

A105

- A C A D E M I C W O R K -W O R K I N G D R AW I N G S K

3837

595

9395

8320

W1

FFL=4.02M SSL=3.975M

OFFICE SPACE

W1

14

14

15

16

18

19

20

21

14

C6,C7

44032

13

C4,SW1,C5

43916

12

SW2,SW3,SW4

43916

D5

11

C8,C9,C10

43197

7830

2150

C9 600X230 FFL=3.82M SSL=3.775M

3285

900 615 900

1391

2150

23

22

UP

2005

D2

C7 450X450

1300 D4

17

+5.775M

MIDLANDING LEVEL

C10 600X230

2

1

700

+3.925M

D8

600

C16 600X230

8 W4

W4

W4

W4

600

W4

W4

D7

LADIES TOILET 8.82MX 3.4M

D2

W4

C15 450X450

C17 600X230

1175

G 9000

D6

C19 600X230

GENTS TOILET 8.85M X 2.3M

8

C16

33583

7

C17

32283

C20 600X230

6

C18,C19,C20

30418

5

C21,C22,C23,C24

26702

4

C25,C26

22114

3

C27,C28,C29

20972

2

C30,C31,C32

1

C32,C34,C35

FFL=3.82M SSL=3.775M

2780

8995 8500 C23 450X450

C21 450X450

C24 450X450

C22 450X450

615

5

35702

8500

295

2543

400 C18 600X230

35187

C14,C15

280

6

600

280

732

D8

812

10600

D7 D8

C11,C12,C13

9

FFL=3.82M SSL=3.775M

2352

W4

PLUMBING SHAFT 6340 x 1000

1000

7

D6

D8

10

C14 450X450

3286

D8

D2

C13 600X230

L

D8

C12 600X230

295

36450

FIRST STEP

2543

17755

3

6275

4

400

850

5

1150 384 155

6

0.7 x 1.15M

7

400

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

8

1150

9

813

10

400

1310

11

12

C11 600X230

570

W3

10 9

HV DUCT

650

C6 450X450

415

2043 13

1085

D2

250

C8 600X230

1430

LV DUCT

1275

780

W2

830

11

SW4 2430X230

L2

1000 2150

1302

900

D3

1085

2100

SW3 2430X230

L1

790

2.725x3.02M

3020

AHU

4446

12

SW2 2430X230

C5 600 X 230

SW1 4990X230

2100

2725

2150

C4 600 X 230

1338

625

9000

13

3840

W6

862

D10

1450

1780

D10

4896

3380

4217

C31 600X230

C30 600X230

C32 600X230

1ST FLR BALCONY SPILL OUT SPACE

FFL=3.895M SSL=3.850M

2230

10.97m x 11.025m

372

3885

3887

C34 600X230

C33 600X230

W1

W1

950

9732

PLANTER

FFL=4.02M SSL=3.975M

2050

3890

1

OFFICE SPACE

1797

3610

W1

W7

C26 450X450

C25 450X450

C29 600X230

D9

8975

11125

C28 600X230

C27 600X230

3

2

4475

9000

3890

864

910

640

1450

4

3840

W6 W1

8500

3885

595

C35 600X230

17592

17702

830 PLANTER

9878

11075

ARCHITECTURAL FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SCALE 1:100

K

J

I

H

G

F

E

D

C

B

A

35


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- A C A D E M I C W O R K -W O R K I N G D R AW I N G S +15350 mm

OVERHEAD TANK +13250 mm

+12025 mm

PARAPET

+11025 mm

SPANDREL PANEL

PLANTER IN BALCONY +7575 mm

ALLUMINIUM TRANSOME ALLUMINIUM MULLION RAILING

+3975 mm

GENERAL N 1) All dimen specified. P 2) The draw dimensions 3) All levels LEG specified. 4) The cont HATCH dimensions commencem 5) The contr and/or proje any conditio 6) The contr the work ind on the draw and various not limited t fire protectio systems. 7) All work s codes and s trade. 8) Any discr notice of the architect/ co of the site. 9) All workR i satisfaction engineer/ DATE pr

OPENABLE GLASS WINDOW IN THE FACADE VISION GLASS PANEL1500 X 3000 MM MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR

GROUND LEVEL +0.0 mm

EAST SIDE ELEVATION ELEVATION Scale 1:100 A202

SCALE 1:100

+15350 mm OVERHEAD TANK LEVEL

2100

EAST SIDE ELEVATION OVERHEAD TANK

475

LADDER LEADING TO OHT

+13250 mm STAIRCASE BLOCK LEVEL

1000

STAIRCASE WINDOW

+11025 mm TERRACE LEVEL

LIFT LOBBY WINDOW

+7575 mm SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

N

WINDOW FOR BASEMENT VENTILATION

CEMENT FIBRE BOARD CLADDING 1250X3000X25MM

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

OFFICE SPACE

LV DUCT

1.08 x 1.39m

AHU

3M x 2.7M

L1 D3

HV DUCT

+11025 mm TERRACE LEVEL

LEGE

D2

MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR D2

1.08 x 1.39m

L2

P

+3975 mm FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

HATCH

3000

D1

+13250 mm STAIRCASE BLOCK LEVEL

E

SPANDREL PANEL

+0.3M

+15350 mm OVERHEAD TANK LEVEL

7650

N

NORTH SIDE ELEVATION

CEMENT FIBRE BOARD CLADDING 1250X3000X25MM W1

+0.15M

11940

OVERHEAD TANK

RCC CHHAJJA

D4

14

11

10

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

EAST SIDE ELEVATION

13

+2.1M MIDLANDING LEVEL

UP

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

D5

9

0.75 x 1.2 m

12

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

W3

+0.35M FIRST STEP

D2

D8

D8

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

LADIES TOILET 8.82MX 3.4M

D6 D8

D8

L

D7 W4

W4

W4

W4

W4

WEST SIDE ELEVATION Scale 1:100 PLUMBING SHAFT 6340 x 1000

W4

W4

D2

W4

D7

D8

G

D8

D6

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

GENTS TOILET 8.85M X 2.3M

ELEVATION

+7575 mm SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

300

W2

W2

GROUND LEVEL +0.0 mm

OPENABLE GLASS WINDOW IN THE FACADE

W6

ALLUMINIUM TRANSOME

D10

W8

+0.3 M

+3975 mm FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

W8

W6

PROJECT N

+0.15 M

D9

A201

-1.5M

+0.3 M

D10

DN

MIDLANDING LEVEL

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

SCALE 1:100 ALLUMINIUM MULLION

FIRST STEP

W8

23

22

UP

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

D5

W3 7

6

5

4

3

2

1

+0.35M FIRST STEP

D2

D6 D8

D8

D8

LADIES TOILET 8.82MX 3.4M

DETAIL

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

D8

L

D7 W4

W4

W4

W4

PLUMBING SHAFT 6340 x 1000 W4

D2

W4

A401

D7

G

D8

D6

GENTS TOILET 8.85M X 2.3M

FFL=0.145M SSL=0.1M

300

RCC CHHAJJA

665

W4

W4

D8

BALCONY

+0.3 M

+0.3 M

D10

DN

885

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

20

OFFICE SPACE

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

STAINLESS STEEL BASE PLATE W8

ENTRANCE 300DOOR

MIDLANDING LEVEL

300

DETAIL

A201 50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL A401 SOUTH ELEVATION DETAIL BALUSTER FIXEDSIDE TO SLAB HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION

MIDLANDING TO FLOOR STAIRCASE REINFORCEMENT DETAIL

STAINLESS STEEL BASE PLATE

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL SECOND FLOOR MIDLANDING SCALE RAILING DETAIL

+3975 mm

25MM THICK EXTERNAL SANDFACED PLASTER

SCALE - 1:15

RAILING DETAIL

25MM THK MARBLE TREAD TILE

12

HANDRAIL CONNECTION TO WALL A401

50MM DIA STAINLESS H STEEL BALUSTER

J

DETAIL

C9 600X230

NUTS AND BOLTS USED FOR MOUNTING HANDRAIL ON THE WALL

6

5

4

3

2

1

300

300

300

300

300

300

ANTI SKID GROVES 50MM DIA STAINLESS AND BULL NOSING ON STEPS STEEL HANDRAIL

150MM THK RCC STAIRCASE SLAB

528

1500

C11 600X230

EEL SOLID MEMBER THE HANDRAIL

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

H

AILED PLAN OF STAIRCASE

Scale 1:20

SCALE - 1:20

DETAILED PLAN OF STAIRCASE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN

A401

A401 1:20 Scale

1475

1550

UP

15

150

300

300

15MM THK POLISHED KOTA 80 STONE RISER 20MM D2 THICK CEMENT MORTAR

300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 THICK 25MM EXTERNAL SANDFACED PLASTER

150MM THICK STAIRCASE 10 RCC SLAB

300

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL H

H

SHEET T 25MM THICK MARBLE STONE FLOOR TILE FIRST FLOOR MIDLANDING

STAIRCASE

SHEET NO. 25MM THK MARBLE STONE TREAD TILE NAME AA 50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL T.Y B.ARCH

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT ACADEMY OF ARC

GROUND FLOORSCALE--

C13 MAIN BARS 12MM DIA AT 150 C/C 12MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER 600X230 +0.0 SIGN AND STAMP DISTRIBUTION BARS 8MM DIA AT 200 C/C

C12 600X230

E

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL HANDRAIL CONNECTION TO WALL A401

PROJECT NAME- M

+2175 mm

NUTS AND BOLTS USED FOR MOUNTING ON 4 3 2 1 6 5 WALL 7 THE

SCALE - 1:20

DETAILED PLAN OF STAIRCASE

J

8 8

11 10 9 8 12 HANDRAIL

8795

E

SCALE - 1:5

D5

150MM THK BRICK WALL

11

300

600X230

J

RCHITECTURAL PLAN DETAIL OFBALUSTER FIXING BALUSTER TO STAIRCASE TREAD DETAILE OF FIXING TO STAIRCASE TREAD

20MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL POST FOR HANDRAIL

C11 INTERNAL PLASTER

SUPPORTING THE HANDRAIL

J

A401

10

C13 25 12MM 12 THK 600X230 STAINLESS STEEL SOLID MEMBER

C12 600X230

8795

1475

1500

230

TREAD TILE

ANTI SKID GROOVES

FIXED TO WALL

10

+3975 mm

C10 600X230 25MM THK MARBLE STONE

230MM THICK MASONRY WALL

50MM DIA HANDRAIL FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT STAINLESS STEEL HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION

D2

10

FIRST FLOOR

SCALE - 1:20

DETAILED SECTION OF STAIRCASE

3103

7 300

0.75 x 1.2 m

8 300

2000

80

W3

9

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

300

REVISION

SECOND FLOORDATE MIDLANDING REVISION

+5775mm

SCALE - 1:5

E

2375 50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL

575

3103

3103 1550

300

H

HANDRAIL CONNECTION TO WALL

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION H

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

50

1753

1755

1475

1277

12MM THK MIDLANDING 25MM THK MARBLE TILES- 12MM THK MARBLE STONE TILE STONE TREAD TILE

20MM THK CEMENT MORTAR

300

12 11 10

HANDRAIL

OW CIRCULAR SECTION

11

80

2000

1475

W3

OVES SING ON STEPS

A401

12MM THICK INTERNAL NEERU FINISH PLASTER 600X230

COLUMN REINFORCEMENT 25MM THICK MARBLE 50 BARS STONE FLOOR TILE

25MM THK MARBLE TREAD D5 TILE

UP

MIDLANDING

HK MARBLE STONE TILE

11

600X450MM RCC COLUMN

2375

1550

575

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

80

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

C9

C8 600X230

3103

11

EINFORCEMENT

A401

150MM THK BRICK WALL 230MM THK BRICK WALL

ANCHOR FASTENED TO RCC SLAB

+2175 mm

GROUND FLOOR

J STAIRCASE REINFORCEMENT SCALE - 1:5 DETAIL DETAIL OF FIXING BALUSTER TO STAIRCASE TREAD

E

C10 600X230

FIRST FLOOR MIDLANDING

230MM THK SHEAR WALL

+0.0

528

M RCC COLUMN

20MM THK BASE PLATE

S

SCALE - 1:20

SCALE - 1:5 MIDLANDING ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL TO FLOOR

1550

C8 600X230

SCALE - 1:5 SCALE - 1:10

NOSING DETAIL OF STAIRCASE

E

STAIRCASE DETAILS

230MM THK BRICK WALL 600X450MM RCC COLUMN COLUMN REINFORCEMENT

150MM THK BRICK WALL 11

11

575

36

C10 600X230

C9 600X230

C8 600X230

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

REI CEM

50MM DIA SS HANDRAIL AT MIDLANDING

12

25

J

K BRICK WALL

RO

BR

20MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL POST FOR HANDRAIL

1755

A401

SCALE - 1:5

AIL OF FIXING BALUSTER TO STAIRCASE TREAD

A401

PL CO

SIGN AND EA

230

+0.0

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

SECOND FLOOR MIDLANDI SCALE

+7575 mm

25MM THICK EXTERNAL SANDFACED PLASTER

GROUND FLOOR

RCHITECTURAL DETAIL

BR

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL

50

230 25

DE

BR

230X600 SCALE - 1:20 COLUMN

230MM THICK MASONRY WALL

80

150MM THK RCC STAIRCASE SLAB

HATCH TYPE

+5775mm

12MM THICK INTERNAL NEERU FINISH PLASTER

DIST. BARS 8MM DIA @200MM C/C

20MM THK CEMENT MORTAR

80

T.Y B.

LEGEND

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL FIXED TO SLAB RCC BALUSTER HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION

MIDLANDING TO FLOOR STAIRCASE REINFORCEMENT DETAIL

ANCHOR FASTENED TO RCC SLAB

+2175 mm

+7575 mm

+3975 mm SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR MIDLANDING

230

SECOND FLOORNAME

TERRACE FLOOR MIDLANDING ACADEM

FIRST FLOOR

MIDLANDING LEVEL

STIRRUPS

SHEET NO PROJECT

230X600 RCC COLUMN GROUND LEVEL +0.0 mm

+9375 mm 50MM DIA STAINLESS STELL RAILING

230

20MM THK BASE PLATE

TOP BARS

BOTTOM BARS

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER 300

ELE

RCC CHHAJJA +11025 mm

DIST. BARS 8MM DIA @200MM C/C

300

DETAIL

3075

50 80

NUTS AND BOLTS USED FOR MOUNTING HANDRAIL ON THE WALL

230

80

150MM THK RCC ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL STAIRCASE SLAB

FLOOR LEVEL

SCALE - 1:15

FIRST FLOOR

1615

20MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL POST FOR HANDRAIL

80

RAILING DETAIL20MM THK CEMENT MORTAR

BOTTOM BARS

PROJECT N

TERRACE FLOOR MIDLAND

TERRACE FLOOR +9375 mm

RCC STAIRCASE

STIRRUPS

A401

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL

50

300

SCALE - 1:20 MIDLANDING LEVEL

SCALE - 1:20

230MM THICK MASONRY WALL

25MM THK MARBLE TREAD TILE

300

W6

+3975 mm FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

FLOOR LEVEL

MAIN BARS 12MM DIA @150MM C/C

1615

TOP BARS

MAIN BARS 12MM DIA @150MM C/C

+5775mm

1:100

12MM THICK INTERNAL NEERU FINISH PLASTER

ANCHOR FASTENED TO RCC SLAB

12MM THK FROSTED GLASS PANEL

FLOOR TO MIDLANDING STAIRCASE REINFORCEMENT DETAIL

12MM THK FROSTED GLASS PANEL

20MM THK BASE PLATE

SCALE - 1:20

FLOOR LEVEL

230

900

ELEVATION

SCALE - 1:15

A401

A401

DIST. BARS 8MM DIA @200MM C/C

50

150

230

BOTTOM BARS

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER

A401

STAINLESS STEEL BASE PLATE

+7575 mm

TOP BARS

12MM INTERNAL PLASTER

SECOND FLOOR

1450

1615

S

STIRRUPS

RCHITECTURAL DETAIL

Scale 1:20

230X600 RCC COLUMN

230

12MM THK FROSTED GLASS SOUTH SIDE ELEVATIONPANEL

S

MAIN BARS 12MM DIA @150MM C/C

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER FIXED TO SLAB HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION

FIRST STEP

KEY PLAN 1:500

ING DETAIL

300

-0.15M

W8

FLOOR LEVEL FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

MAIN BARS 12MM DIA @150MM C/C

DETAIL DIST. BARS 8MM DIA A401 FLOOR TO MIDLANDING @200MM C/C STAIRCASE REINFORCEMENT DETAIL

+9375 mm

150

900 W

10

FLOOR LEVEL

MAIN BARS 12MM DIA @150MM C/C

+0.15 M

D9

-1.5M

W

TERRACE FLOOR MIDLANDING 300

D10

W8

W6

MIDLANDING LEVEL

SCALE - 1:20

FLOOR TO MIDLANDING STAIRCASE REINFORCEMENT DETAIL

W8

50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER FIXED TO SLAB HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION W7

+11025 mm

+7575 mm SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

7064

8

900

9

0.75 x 1.2 m

10

FIRE FIGHTING SHAFT

11

12

+13250 mm

DIST. BARS 8MM DIA @200MM C/C

150

21

50

20

MUMTY ROOF

150MM THK BRICK WALL

150

19

3155

18

1025

17

150

16

885

15

350

14

150

WEST SIDE ELEVATION

13

+2.1M MIDLANDING LEVEL

1950

BOTTOM BARSTERRACE FLOOR

MAIN BARS 12MM DIA @150MM C/C

W2

ALTERNATE BENT-UP 8MM BAR @150MM C/C

BOTTOM BARS

FLOOR LEVEL

ALTERNATE BENT-UP +11025 mm THKC/C BRICK WALL 8MM230MM BAR @150MM TERRACE LEVEL

3805

@200MM C/C

D2

D2

D4

+13250 mm STAIRCASE BLOCK LEVEL

MIDLANDING LEVEL

STIRRUPS

1450

HV DUCT

1.08 x 1.39m

150

665

LV DUCT

1.08 x 1.39m

L2

L1

665

FFL= 0.345M SSL=0.3M

OFFICE SPACE

AHU

3M x 2.7M

D3

BARS 12MM DIA

23OX600 RCC BEAM

TOP BARS

MIDLANDING LEVEL

STIRRUPS

CEMENT FIBRE BOARD CLADDING DIST. BARS 8MM DIA 1250X3000X25MM

+0.3M

D1

+13250 mm

TOP BARS

+15350 mm OVERHEAD TANK LEVEL

150MM THICK PARAPET FOR TERRACE LEVEL EXTRA BARS 12MM DIA

MUMTY ROOF

20MM DIA STEEL ROD

20MM DIA STEEL ROD

230X600 RCC COLUMN

dimensions are strictly a 3) All levels are unfinishe specified. NAME OVERHEADTANK ROOF 4) mm The contractor shall v +15375 dimensions including ele T.Y B. commencement of work 5) The contractor shall in and/or projectACADEM engineer o any conditions/modificat 6) The contractor shall c the work indicated on the drawings between SCALE and various MUMTY ROOF trade drawin not limited to structural, e +13250 mm fire protection and exteri SIGN AND systems. 7) All work shall conform codes and shall be best trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to notice of the architect/ consultant befo of the site. 9) All work is to be comp TERRACE FLOOR satisfaction of site +11025 mm engineer/ project manag

350

LADDER LEADING TO OHT

BOTTOM BARS

W1

DOMESTIC TANK EXTRA

FF TANK

SS GLASS CLIP ALTERNATE BENT-UP 8MM BAR @150MM C/C

1450

STIRRUPS

W

HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION

MIDLANDING LEVEL OVERHEAD TANK

OVERHEAD TANK

230X600 RCC COLUMN

50MM DIA STAINLESS EXTRA BARS 12MM DIA STEEL SCALE HANDRAIL 1:100

NORTH SIDE ELEVATION

TOP BARS

SS GLASS CLIP

230X600 RCC COLUMN

ELEVATION

A202

+15375 mm

2175

STEEL HANDRAIL

+0.15M

2) The drawing is not to OVERHEADTANK ROOF SHEET NO

+15375 mm

HOLLOW CIRCULAR SECTION

DIA STEEL ROD

GROUND LEVEL +0.0 mm

OVERHEADTANK ROOF

50MM KEY PLANDIA STAINLESS 1:500

CULAR SECTION

ASS CLIP

ELE

R GENERAL NOTES 1) All dimensions are in ' DATE specified.

H

J

E

M DIA STAINLESS HANDRAIL

50

W8

900

OFFICE SPACE

FFL +0.3M SSL +0.345M

-0.15M

350

20

2155

1

150

19

2

3305

18

3

3305

17

4

1277

16

5

1753

15

6

0.75 x 1.2 m

14

7

FIRE FIGHTING125SHAFT

13

8

50

12

9

1460

11

3575

10

3425

W7

WEST SIDE ELEVATION

2375


- A C A D E M I C W O R K -W O R K I N G D R AW I N G S -

DETAILS STONE COPING

STONE COPING

2MM THICK METAL PARAPET FLASHING

ENGINEERED SOIL WITH PLANTING2MM THICK METAL PARAPET WATERPROOFING MEMBRANEFLASHING

ENGINEERED SOIL WITH PLANTING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANESTONE COPING

FILTER FABRIC THERMAL INSULATION 150MM THK BRICK PARAPET WALL DRAINAGE LAYER

150MM THK BRICK PARAPET WALL 25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER

FILTER FABRIC THERMAL INSULATION DRAINAGE LAYER

1580

150MM THK RCC RETAINING WALL

10MM THK WATERPROOFING BRICK BAT COBA

895

410

MOISTURE RETENTION LAYER

25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER

GRANOLITE GREY CERAMIN TILE 600X600X25MM

230MM BRICK WALL

20MM CEMENT MORTAR

230MM BRICK 10MM WALL THK WATERPROOFING 610

20MM CEMENT MORTAR WATERPROOF

MS CLIP ATTACHING MULLION

WATERPROOF TO RCC BEAM

230 X 450MM RCC BEAM

GRANOLITE GREY CERAMIC TILE 600X600X25MM

150MM THICK RCC SLAB NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED VERTICAL MULLION BRICK BAT COBA

NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED VERTICAL MULLION

BRICK BAT COBA

150MM THICK

230

20MM CEMENT MORTAR BRICK B GRANOLITE GREY CERAMIC TILE 600X600X25MM ARCHITECTURAL DETAILEDGE BEAM

20MM CEMENT MORTAR ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN WALL ANCHOR

A403

150MM THK BRICK MOISTURE RETENTION LAYERPARAPET WALL

25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 260

GRANOLITE GREY CERAMIN TILE 600X600X25MM

THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 2MM THK25MM METAL FLASHING

225

2MM THK METAL FLASHING 25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER

150MM THK RCC RETAINING WALL

10MM THK WATERPROOFING BRICK BAT COBA

1505

2MM THICK METAL PARAPET FLASHING

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN SCALE 1:10 WALL ANCHOR

DETAILED SECTION OF PLANTERS ON BALCONY SLAB

A403

DETAILED SECTION OF PLANTERS ON BALCONY SLAB

DRAIN ACCESS CHAMBER GROWTH MEDIUM

STEEL COVER/CLOSURE PLATE

NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED HORIZONTAL TRANSOME

RCC SLAB

ROCKWOOL FIBRE THERMAL INSULATION BOARD

A403

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

MS BRACKET

EDGE BEAM

NUT AND BOLT ALUMINIUM TOGGLE

150MM THK PCC

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

RIVER SEALED GLAZING UNIT

VERTICAL PROFILE ALUMINIUM MULLION

A403

SCALE 1:10

CEMENT FIBRE PANEL (3 M BY 1.25M)

A403

H

E

A'

C11 600X230 8995

650

400

650

400

D8

830

D8

830

1280

RESTILE GRANAMTIE COLLECTION (STEEL GREY)(300x300MM)

HF

1280

WC

HF

WC

F

1580

F

W4

F

N

25MM THK EXTERNAL

225

150MM THK RCC RETAINING WALL

W4

7 N

150MM THK BRICK PARAPET WALL

410 260

W4

B

25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER

N

F

N

F

HF

HF

1280

1280

830

D'

D8

830

D8

WC F

HF

1505

895

25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER

W4

950 W4

PVC NAHANI TRAP(100MMØ)

MOISTURE RETENTION LAYER

W4

5995

25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER PLASTER

230MM BRICK WALL

10MM THK WATERPROOFING

215

650

400

650

4395

644

HEALTH FAUCET

610

6

MS CLIP ATTACHING MULLION TO RCC BEAM ARCHITECTURAL PLAN A402 DETAILED FLOOR PLAN OF TOILET SAME FOR ALL FLOORS BRICK BAT COBA SCALE 1:25

230 X 450MM RCC BEAM 150MM THICK RCC SLAB

BRICK BAT COBA

GRANOLITE GREY CERAMIC TILE 600X600X25MM

230

N

F

A403

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

DETAILED SECTION OF PLANTERS ON BALCONY SLAB

C

N

BT

BT

593

W

WASH BASIN

105

7

B' D

GENTS TOILET 8.85M X 2.3M 610

U

U

SYMBOL

D6

1175

KAJARIA TILES (MATTE WHITE)(380X380X10MM) HEIGHT-2200MM

COMPACT LAMINATE BOARD 20MM THICK

6

SS PUSH HANDLE

C20 600X230

A

U

URINAL

DADO CLADDING

URINAL URINAL PARTITION

280 3025

ITEM

25MM THICK GRANITE FINISHED COUNTERTOP

W

2315

610

LEGEND

COUNTER TOP

105

BT

W

C

3293

W BT

HF

HEALTH FAUC

E

EXHAUST FAN

C

COUNTERTOP

W

WASH BASIN

E 6

7

8

10

PROJECT NORTH BASIN FAUCET

12MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER

150MM THK BRICK WALL 520

DRAINAGE MEDIA

DRAIN MEDIUM(PEBBLES)

75X50MM ALUMINIUM TRANSOME

DADO CLADDING

150MM BRICK WALL

LEGEND

KAJARIA TILES HATCH (MATTE WHITE)(380X380X10MM) HEIGHT-2200MM

GRANITE COUNTER TOP

600

WASTE WATER PIPE BOTTLE TRAP

PROTECTION LAYER

300

BRICK BAT COBA

365

12MM INTERNAL PLASTER WASH BASIN

PVC PIPE (50MM DIA)

WATERPROOFING LAYER

RCC SLAB

A403

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

DETAIL OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM OF PLANTERS

ANCHOR FASTENER

RCC LINTEL

PLAIN CEMENT CONCRETE

URINAL PARTITION

1335

1535

BRICK WALL-150MM

490

BT

1950

BT

2100

C

75 X 100MM ALUMINIUM MULLION

RCC SUNK SLAB

SUNK BY 200MM

BOTTLE TRAP

2MM THK METAL FLASHING SCALE 1:5

RCC CHAJJA

A402

205

REVISION TABLE REVISION

DATE

230

996

WATER CLOSET 75MM DIA WASTE WATER PIPE

W

965

900 790 500

50

150MM THK SERVICE SLAB 100MM SOIL PIPE 32MM DIA FLUSHING PIPE

DESCRIPTION 6

DETAIL SECTION OF BASIN COUNTER

7

8

DETAILED SECTION SAME FOR ALL FLOORS SCALE 1:10

10

SECTION AA'

A402

H

E

HEALTH FAUCET

2200

C W

U 580

100

ALUMINIUM CLIP

FLUSHING TANK

SS PUSH HANDLE

REINFORCED CEMENT CONCRETE

ADJUSTABLE FROSTED GLASS LOUVERS 600X600MM

3535

1300

1002

ROUBLE PACKING

WALL MOUNTED MIRROR

URINAL

200

LOUVERED WINDOW

D7

D7

EARTH FILLING

BRICK BAT COBA

GEOSYNTHETIC SHEET DRAIN PVC DRAIN BODY

DADO CLADDING

KAJARIA TILES (MATTE WHITE)(380X380X10MM) HEIGHT-2200MM

BRICK WALL-230MM

COMPACT LAMINATE BOARD 20MM THICK

GEOSYNTHETIC SHEET DRAIN INSULATION

12MM INTERNAL PLASTER

DESCRIPTION

TYPE

150MM BRICK WALL

GROWTH MEDIUM

DETAILED SECTION SAME FOR ALL FLOORS SCALE 1:25

J

RCC SUNK SLAB

E

SUNK BY 200MM

ALUMINIUM FRAME GLASS WINDOW SYSTEM

37

25MM EXTERNAL PLASTER

25MM THK EXTERNAL RCC SUNK SLAB PLASTER

EXHAUST FAN

W1

SUNK BY 200MM

12MM INTERNAL PLASTER

W1

ALUMINIUM FRAME SLIDING RCC COLUMN

LV DUCT

1.08 x 1.3m

D2

AHU

3M x 2.7M

13

14

15

+5.775M

MIDLANDING LEVEL

W3

16

17

18

19

20

21

HV DUCT 1.08 x 1.3m

L2

L1 D3

W2

UP

WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIER

MS BRACKET

NUT AND BOLT

W

H

200

NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED VERTICAL MULLION

2145 X 820 MM

DUSTBIN

BT

BT

140

N

C

W

565

46°

J

WALL MOUNTED MIRROR

8 2282

C19 600X230

WALL MOUNTED MIRROR

SCALE 1:10

DRAIN ACCESS CHAMBER

RCC SLAB

WATER CLOSET

N

4400

C18 600X230

20MM CEMENT MORTAR

GRANOLITE GREY CERAMIC TILE 600X600X25MM EDGE BEAM

20MM CEMENT MORTAR

LADIES TOILET 8.82MX 3.4M

D7

HF

U

WATERPROOF

230MM THICK BRICK MASONRY WALL

1150

N

N

8

PLUMBING SHAFT

D6

330

F

830

1280

HF

WC

FLOOR TILE-10MM THK

STONE COPING

GENERAL NOTES 1) All dimensions are in 'millimeters' unless650specified. 2478 2) The drawing is not to be scaled. The dimensions are strictly are to be followed. 3) AllD8levels are unfinished levels unless specified. WC 830 4) The contractor shall verify all on1280 site 1280 dimensions including elevations prior to WC the commencement of work2073 on site. D 5) The contractor shall inform the architect and/or project engineer on site regarding any conditions/modifications. W4 W4 C16 6) The contractor shall coordinate and 600X230 verify the work indicated 6300 on the drawings C17 between the architectural D2but and various trade drawings, including 600X230 not limited to structural, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and1825 exterior D enclosure systems. 7) All work shall conform to relevant BIS D7 1280codes and shall be best practice of each trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to be brought to the notice of the architect/ consultant before 2480commencement of the site. 610 9) All work is to 742 be completed to the satisfaction of site 500 engineer/ project manager and architects 6493 400

650

HF

D8

TILING INDICATION

2MM THK METAL FLASHING

10

385

2MM THICK METAL PARAPET FLASHING

FILTER FABRIC THERMAL INSULATION DRAINAGE LAYER

150MM THICK BRICK MASONRY WALL

C13 600X230

C12 600X230

10

215

SCALE 1:5

CEMENT FIBRE CLADDING CORNER IN PLAN

SCALE 1:5

DETAILED END WALL SECTION OF CLADDING AND WINDOW JUNCTION

C'

12MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER

BACKFILLING

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

A403

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

SCALE 1:10

SCALE 1:5 J

ENGINEERED SOIL WITH PLANTING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

RANDOM RUBBLE

RIVET

BACKFILLING

CEMENT FIBRE CLADDING CORNER IN PLAN

230X450MM PLINTH BEAM

VERTICAL PROFILE ALUMINIUM MULLION

230MM BRICK WALL

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL A403 DETAILED END WALL SECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL UNITIZED GLAZING SYSTEM

150MM THK PCC 2MM THK METAL FLASHING AT GROUND LEVEL

HORIZONTAL PROFILE ALUMINIUM TRANSOME

25MM THK CEMENT FIBRE BOARD

RANDOM RUBBLE

CEMENT FIBRE PANEL (3 M BY 1.25M)

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

DETAILED END WALL SECTION OF UNITIZED GLAZING SYSTEM

METAL BRACKET

230X450MM PLINTH BEAM

RIVET

BACKFILLING

A403

230MM THK EXTERNAL BRICK WALL

GALV. IRON FURRING STRIP

METAL FLASHING

20MM CEMENT MORTAR SCREEDING

12MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER

SS FASTENER WITH WASHER

METAL BRACKET

RANDOM RUBBLE

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

25MM THKSCALE MARBLE 1:10 DETAILED PLAN SHOWING CONNECTION TO RCC STRUCTURW STONE TILING

A403

SCALE 1:10

DETAILED PLAN SHOWING CONNECTION TO RCC STRUCTURW

HORIZONTAL PROFILE ALUMINIUM TRANSOME

230X450MM PLINTH BEAM

25MM THK CEMENT FIBRE BOARD

AIR TIGHT SEALANT

VISION GLASS UNIT

230MM BRICK WALL

WEATHER SEALANT

ALUMINIUM FRAME TRANSOME

230MM THK EXTERNAL BRICK WALL

METAL FLASHING

ALUMINIUM FRAME SLIDING GLASS WINDOW

12MM THK GLASS PANEL

12MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER

SEALED GLAZING UNIT

25MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER

VERTICAL MULLION

ALUMINIUM FRAME GLASS WINDOW SYSTEM

WEATHER SEALANT

A403

RCC CHAJJA

ANCHOR FASTENER

12MM THK GLASS PANEL

VISION GLASS UNIT

SCALE 1:5

MS BRACKET WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIER NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED

NUT AND BOLT ALUMINIUM TOGGLE

150MM THK PCC

ALUMINIUM CLIP 2MM THK METAL FLASHING

DETAIL OF DRAINAGE SYSTEM OF PLANTERS RCC SLAB

AIR TIGHT SEALANT

NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED VERTICAL MULLION

75 X 100MM ALUMINIUM MULLION

WATERPROOFING RCC SLAB LAYER

ROCKWOOL FIBRE THERMAL INSULATION BOARD

ANCHOR FASTENER

EDGE BEAM

PVC DRAIN BODY PVC PIPE (50MM DIA)

STAINLESS STEEL SPANDREL PANEL

RCC SLAB

AIR TIGHT SEALANT

GEOSYNTHETIC PROTECTION LAYERSHEET DRAIN INSULATION GEOSYNTHETIC SHEET DRAIN

NATURAL SILVER ANODIZED HORIZONTAL TRANSOME

PVC PIPE (50MM DIA)

STAINLESS STEEL SPANDREL PANEL

75X50MM ALUMINIUM DRAINAGE DRAINMEDIA MEDIUM(PEBBLES) TRANSOME

WATERPROOF SEALANT

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6 Women’s House in Senegal- To promote gender equality in Africa Kaira Looro Competition Team- Aastha Sinha, Ishant Arora , Riya Godambe,Manan Seth , Khushi Patel

New Horizon The architecture is a reflection of the region’s socio-cultural practices. The design uses local materials and sustainable technologies to promote self construction and community participation emphasising why these women must be celebrated every single day.The light Senegalese fabric roof in contrast to the other materials, symbolizes breaking the rigidity of social structure in the context and welcomes women into a safe and secure space where they feel empowered. The value of this fabric not only lies in its weaving technique but also in its ceremonial marking the main rites in a women’s life like using it as fertility aid. Flattened oyster shells found on site are used to cover the window frames letting in diffused light into the structure adding character to the facade and the shellwork can be done by the women, thus adding to their marketing skills

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As she enters this guarded space , breaking down the barriers , she feels free. While, being with others who are just like her and seeing them in a position of control makes her feel empowered . As she sits in the market under the shade of the fabric roof with her capabilities and skills being displayed to the outer world , she acknowledges her opportunities.In moments of despair , she seeks comfort within her community and comes here to sit in the courtyard,chatting away her issues. As she moves further , the subtle light rays entering through the windows acts like a light of hope for a better future

1- SHELTER 25 SQ.MTS 2- COURTYARD 3- MEETING ROOM 25 SQ.MTS 4- ADMIN 15 SQ.MTS 5- MULTIFUNCTIONA SPACE 65 SQ.MTS 6- EXHIBITION/MARKET 70 SQ.MTS

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View of the multifunctional space

View of the roadside entry through market and exhibition space

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Exploded view showing Mounting Process

Corrugated sheet Market space for women to sell their products,displaying art of the village

Bamboo mat resting on roof framework

Shelter for women in case of health emergency or personal issues at home

Bamboo grid framework

Flexible workshop and seminar space, ised throughout the day for multiple group activities

Senegalese fabric

Aministration office and meetin rooms to discuss agendas and schedules

One brick thick load bearing clay brics

Seminar space opening into courtyard acting as a perormance area,self-defence/dance workshop, recreation space etc

Wild bamboo internal partition walls Spaces joined by open courtyard,acting as the life of the community

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In Between: AFTER-LIFE TERMINAL The Big Thing Competition I

Team- Aastha Sinha, Ishant Arora , Zeel Desai

The Hereafter

Selected in TOP 6 + Honorable Mention

PROJECT REQUIREMENT

Approx. Annual Traffic: 550,00,000 souls Per day Traffic: 1,50,000 souls Per Hour Traffic: 6,250 souls / hour

The competition focuses on a non-denominational space for all souls, where they are assigned their places in either heaven or hell.

The idea of the RECEIVING STATION is to celebrate death as it signifies the liberation of the soul from its physical body and uniting with a divine force. The terminal is a design of a pit stop on a journey which seems to have ended but has only transcended from its physical form to cosmic form. The station is imagined to be a huge sink of energy stored at its epicentre with each soul contributing to its energy. The station is designed as a gateway welcoming every soul for a collective journey to embrace death and reach their personal destinations.It is designed to be anon- denominational space for all souls going through the same processes but emerging out with a distinctive personal experience of their own. The structure has fluidity due to its form also with a sense of intrigue at each step of the journey. it is a reflection of the idea of death not being the gruesome ending everyone imagines it to be but a start to a beautiful new journey.

Section scale 1:8,000

The entrance is a semi-shaded curvilinear pathway that welcomes the souls and provides a sense of intrigue and calmness

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The amphitheatre with water pockets provides a space for the souls to gather and meet their lost ones


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Road to final destinationa central space which leads the soul to its destination

Symposium of lost souls a gathering space for the souls to reunite with its long gone family members Check in to afterlife

Road to final destinationa central space which leads the soul to its destination PLAN scale 1:10,000

INTERPRETATION OF AFTERLIFE

Complexity to clarity

Recieving station between realms

Convergence of energy

Water as intermediate element

Multiple entrances

Seperate Zones

Same paths-different ends Union of alter ego and divine energy Gradual progression

The human body is a receiver of cosmic energy for which we are able to connect with spiritual realm and as the soul passes through each ring its energy becomes stronger or dissipates, deciding their final destination

The reflecting pond private and semi private pockets formed for the souls to reflect upon

Experimental pathway curvy pathway with walls provide a sense of domination, with the skylights making the space lighter.

Check in for the afterlifespace for identification and examination of the soul

The door to escapism Entrance pathway leading you into the terminal

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TINY HOUSE Volume Zero Competitions I

Team- Aastha Sinha , Riya Godambe , Khushi Patel

Living on the sledge Site - Svalbard,Norway

Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago between mainland Norway and the North Pole. One of the world’s northernmost inhabited areas, it’s known for its remote terrain of glaciers and frozen tundra sheltering polar bears, a great example of how people can live in the most inhospitable places. Its serene environment serves as a blank canvas for the creative minds and the northern lights attract tourists all year round. These portable tiny homes are meant to be used as flexible work spaces for photographers,artists,stargazers and tourists alike. The concept was to combine off-grid living with Working and to design a self-contained space big enough to call home, yet small enough to take anywhere. A site where ‘nature decides everything and we are the guests’,so also these houses are portable, sustainable and allow occupants to connect with nature.

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JURASSIC CAMP HOUSE Archasm Competitions I SELECTED IN HONORABLE MENTIONS Team- Aastha Sinha, Ishant Arora , Zeel Desai

Bivouaking through the layers Site - The Wave,Arizona

The aim of the competition was to design a free-standing resting shelter/camping structure in the heart of The Wave thwat would give hikers/photographers new ways to spend more time, experience nature and rest after long hiking expeditions.

MATERIALS-The materials used are 3d printed sand is used for the mesh and cork walls are added in between spaces, which blend in the surroundings and are also sustainable

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Bivouacking through the Layers is an idea that emerged as an extension to the layered volumetric and spatial essence of The Wave. The continuous free flowing spaces at various levels is a minimalistic abstract version of the Wave. The camp house is a permeable space, blurring the lines of inside and outside and creating a dialogue between the two, extenuating the experience and providing a sense of calm. The monochrome exterior blends within the Wave without disturbing the surroundings and also becomes an indentity point due to its changing visual experiences continuously changing visual experiences


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Forms a pause point in the trail of the Wave, providing a semi-enclosed shaded space for hikers to rest and rejuvenate

Spaces at various levels forms nodes for photography adds a new lens to this highly photogenic landscape. The camp house is a self supporting and lightweight intervention which adds to the visual quality of the landscape without disturbing its integrity . Fluidity between spaces gives the users flexibility in using the spaces according to them.

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WTV 7.0 I Saur, Uttarakhand Documenting the revival of a Ghost Village Group work

Located in the north-west region of the present day Uttarakhand , SAUR is a village nestled in the Himalyas and like any other Himalyan settlement, it has adapted to the context with its way and smiles around, however carving its own character and personality. Saur was a ghost village until recently when Project Fuel hosted the wise wall project in the village. Now, people are slowly returning to their beautiful village and reviving it. The project aimed at documenting the vernacular built environments , analysing the traditional cultures, tools and construction processes and understanding the application of traditional wisdom and ultimatly publishing all the learnings.

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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC OF A TYPICAL SAUR HOUSE

ELEMENTS OF A SAUR HOUSE

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KALA GHODA ARTS FESTIVAL THreading between the lines Visual Arts Installation Group work Theme - Thread The aim of our installation is to emphasize on inclusivity and interacion. The installation attracts audience from the around into a common space. The circular modules render a fun-filled interactive experience and also draws a paralled between ever dynamic nature of Mumbai. The mirror on top forms the aesthetic canopy of the structure and gives an enchanting top view of the curated space.

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KOTGARH-NARKANDA Documentation + Exhibition Group work

“The streets were quiet and people were enjoying the warmth of ‘not so blazing’ sun. Just like any normal day, the kids were going to school, men were enjoying tea and women were busy with their daily chores

Pictures of the exhibition

The following installation was to depict our knowledge from the documentation of two picturesque towns in Himachal Pradesh , Narkanda and Kotgarh. The aim was to convey layers of information to the visitors about the two places in an artistic way which could do justice to their beauty and character. Illustration depicting history of Narkanda and Kotgarh

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Exploring FORM FINDING WITH GRASSHOPER USING KANGAROO PLUG-IN The following excercise is an exploration of form finding to make a parametric pavilion and then panelling it.

Experimenting using kangaroo solver to achieve a form for the pavilion(20M BY 20M) by moving the anchor points

The geometry is created entirely in Grasshopper and different variations can be produced by adjusting the parameters of the definition

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Thank you

Aastha Sinha

Academy of Architecture aasthas18@aoamumbai.in 9833645295


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