Intenship Practicum Report

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ARCHITECTURE PRACTICUM REPORT

ABHISHEK MAHARJAN 073BAE202

TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING PULCHOWK CAMPUS



Table of Contents AKNOWLEDGEMENT ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� I INTRODUCTION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� II OBJECTIVES ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� II ABOUT THE OFFICE ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� II Child Rights Protection Centre PROJECT I ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 Pashupati Residence PROJECT II �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Biratnagar Gate Design; Competition PROJECT III ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Dharma Joshi Residence PROJECT IV ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 Renu Residence PROJECT V ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21 Look out Tower PROJECT VI ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 Nepal’s Welcome Gate Design PROJECT VII �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Ranibas Conservation PROJECT VIII �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Korean National Institute of Technology PROJECT IX ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41 Communist Memorial Park PROJECT X ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 45 DPR of Childbirth Protection Centre in Dang PROJECT XI ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 47 Industrial Village at Sinamaina Staff Quarter Estimation PROJECT XII ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 49 Haatbazar PROJECT XIII ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 Geology Park Gate Design PROJECT XIV �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55 Karnali Mall Interior PROJECT XV ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 57 Sallaghari Residence PROJECT XVI �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 61 Site Visit PROJECT XVII ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 CONCLUSION �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 66 Note: All the detail drawings are provided in annex submitted with this report.


AKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my gratitude to my supervisor, Ar. Preeti Jha and Ar. Prabha Pandey who has given me the chance and opportunity to work in their firm during my duration of internship. Under their guidance and supervision, I have broadened my understanding of how does an architecture firm works in real life. Besides that, I would like to give my appreciation to my colleagues who have spent their time and effort to teach and guide me throughout the time that I have been here. They have been knowledgeable in their field and did not hesitate to share with me. Lastly, my utmost appreciation to out college supervisors Ar. Inu Pradhan Sikdel and Ar. Batuk Parajuli who has aided us in internship report writing and also teaching us to prepared ourselves for future working in a company.

Ar. Preeti Jha

I - Internship Practicum

Ar. Prabha Pandey


INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THE OFFICE

The architectural internship is an excellent opportunity to expand and productively use the practical and theoretical knowledge acquired through my education. The professional context gives me a possibility to actively participate in and academic approaches. It is now my responsibility to learn as much as possible from this real context and use the architectural training as a tool to get to know practical aspects that are not a part of architectural education, such as among others: attending the meetings with clients or considering economical issues of the project.

Ananta Design Solution Pvt. Ltd. is established in 2018 A.D. and is located in Pulchowk, Lalitpur. It provides the service of architecture and interior consultancy to their clients of various building and interior designs to achieve high quality standard of living spaces.

Working with people from different professions such as structure engineer and architects will enable me to discover if the Integrated Design Method acquired is applicable in real practice and in what sense is it different from what I have learned at college.

OBJECTIVES • To gain practical knowledge • To enhance design in terms of real practice • To learn the process to meet clients’ needs • To understand the effective delegation of work • To improve design and understand dealing

The core value of this company is focusing on the little details on every project because the little things matter. The working loads are usually distributed evenly among employees according to their specialties. Employees may be able to get involved in different areas to be form schematic design to contract administration to project management so that the more exposures are allowed.

ESTABLISHMENT IN : 2018 A.D.

Client Meeting

LOCATION : Pulchowk , Lalitpur CHIEF ARCHITECTS : • AR. PREETI JHA • AR. PRABHA PANDEY COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES : • Detailed engineering design • Drawing preparation WORKING FIELDS : • Architecture and building • Landscape design • Interior design • Conservation

Site Brief/Site Visit/ Site Survey

Construction

Working Drawing

Conceptual Drawing

Project

Municipal Drawing

Planning Revised and Finalize

Elevation Revised and Finalized

Structural Drawing

Architectural Drawing

Rendering

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PROJECT I Child Rights Protection Centre INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Government of Nepal Ministry of Social development Public Construction and Implementation unit , Dhulikhel,Kavrepalanchowk SITE AREA : 2554.6 m. sq. LOCATION : Panauti WORKING PHASE : Building Design, Working Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • • • • • • • •

Building with 80 capacity Kitchen and dining Meeting room Primary treatment room Study, Library room Administration office room Separate bathrooms Child and disable friendly

INVOLVEMENT • • • • 1 - Internship Practicum

Building Design Working Drawing Presentation Site supervision


Children’s rights are the human rights of children with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to the young, including their right to association with both biological parents, human identity as well as the basic needs for food, universal state-paid education, health care and criminal laws appropriate for the age and development of the child interpretations of children’s rights range from allowing children the capacity for autonomous action to the enforcement of children being physically, mentally and emotionally free from abuse, though what constitutes “abuse” is a matter of debate. Other definitions include the rights to care and nurturing. The essential message is equality of opportunity. Girls should be given the same opportunities as boys. All children should have the same rights and should be given the same opportunity to enjoy an adequate standard of living.

Panauti-Kushadevi Rd To Panauti Municipality

This is one the largest project I have been involved from the very beginning. The site is located at Panauti near to the east of Panauti Municipality. The site area is approx 5 ropanees but due to the high contour level most of the space are not appropriate to make structure. In first design the client wished to design for only 20 capacity. So we prepare a design for them. Then after finishing the design we went

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for presentation in Panauti Municipality. Due to high contour land an undulation the budget for the project became quite high and requested to design the building for 40 capacity students. Later the Mayor himself visit the site and he claim to remove 6m surface from the site for further increase of capacity of the building from 40 to 80 capacity.

ACHIEVEMENTS • • • • • • •

Site supervision Presentation Elevation Treatment Master Plan Architecture Drawing Building Code for disable Working Drawing

Note: Drawings are provided in Annex I

W1

1

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W2

2

W2

3

W1

W2

4

W1

5

WEST ELEVATION

W2

6

W1

7

8


6

5

4

3

2

1

B

1' PARAPET. 13000

V2

V2

TOP LVL 12000 .LINTEL LVL 11100

V2 D1

THIRD FLOOR LVL 9000 LINTEL. LVL 8100

SECOND FLOOR LVL 6000 LINTEL LVL. 5100 LANDING. 4500 FIRST FLOOR LVL 3000 LINTEL LVL 2100

DW

MD

LANDING 1500 PLINTH LVL GROUND LVL0 -450

SKETCH z

A

B 4400

230950

3220

400

SECTION AT Y-Y

Y

C

D

E 25600

F

G

H

2500

3700

4000

3700

2500

2100

400 500900550900450 400

3600

400630 900370900500 400

2100

I 4400

400

3220

950230

1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

W2

1600

UP

D3

8 9 10 11 12 13

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

UP

TREAD : 250 RISER : 150

PRIAMRY W2 TREATMENT ROOM 4.5M X 3.2M

V1

V1

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

D1

D1 D1

TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

2870

W1

DN

G

W2

TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

CEMENT PUNNING ±0000 LVL

W1

W2

METING ROOM 4.5M X 4.3M

4300

2890

W2

W1

I

4800

5200 4550

4

X 3

2

1

W2

4200

MD

4200

F

COUNSELING ROOM 2.9M X 3M

LOBBY

H

CEMENT PUNNING ±0000 LVL

W2

ADMINISTRATION ROOM 4.5M X 3.4M CEMENT PUNNING ±0000 LVL

D1

TREAD : 250 RISER : 150

D1 COUNSELING ROOM 2.9M X 3M

W1

TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

3360

2050

TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

W2

V1

D3

D3

D1' LIBRARY 4.5M X 11.6M

W2

2050

MALE TOILETD3 3.7M X 3.8M

D3 D3 FEMALE TOILET D3 3.7M X 3.8M

V2

W2

6000

D2

D2

W2

2470

D1

2220

1600

700

1700

CEMENT PUNNING ±0000 LVL

D

D1'

DISABLE D1 TOILET 2.2M X 1.6M

DISABLE TOILET 2.2M X 1.6MD1

11640

4550 2900

2

1000 150 1800 550600 1050 900 850 900 780 900450 480900 1200 900 650400

21930

6000

3

W2

DINING 6.9M X 7.8M TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

D2 CEMENT PUNNING STORE ±0000 LVL 3.4M X 1.2M

1190

D1'

STORE 4.5M X 1.7M

W3

D1

TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

550

1000

TILE FLOORING ±0000 LVL

5

6960

KITCHEN 3.4M X 4.1M

5490

4800

5200

W3

W2

3470

2900

750 MULTIPURPOSE HALL AUDIO VISUAL ROOM 10.5m x 5.5m

550

X

4001000

D2

E

4

W2

400 150 1800 550600 1050 900 850 900 780 900450 480900 1200 900 650400

4001000

5

W2

2050

6 2050

6

1'

1'

760

3880

750360900490530590 1800

4400

A

2500

B

790530

3480

3700

C

D

z

530790

4000

E

F

1800 590530490900360750

3870

3700

4400

2500

G

H

I

Y

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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1

150

1000

PARAPET. 13000

TOP LVL 12000

A 5

.LINTEL LVL 11100

2850

150 300

110 340

100 350

600

150 300

LINTEL LVL 2100

LINTEL LVL 2100

2100

110 340

LINTEL LVL 2100

.SILL LVL. 900 MD

2100

W2

.SILL LVL. 900

.SILL LVL. 900

PLINTH LVL 0

PLINTH LVL 0

450

150

300 110 340

790 300

150

1950

FIRST FLOOR LVL 3000 FIRST FLOOR LVL 3000

450

SILL LVL 3900

110

W2'

LINTEL LVL. 5100

1000

FIRST FLOOR LVL 3000

110 340

600 150

1200 150 300

LINTEL LVL. 5100

790

110

1000

930

1050

SECOND FLOOR LVL 6000

850

300

SECOND FLOOR LVL 6000

1200

SECOND FLOOR LVL 6000

SILL LVL 3900

SILL LVL. 6900

790

930

LINTEL LVL. 5100

LINTEL. LVL 8100

150

W1

W2'

2550

150

THIRD FLOOR LVL 9000

110

SILL LVL. 6900

1200

110 340

900

600

LINTEL. LVL 8100

300

600

1000

850

600

150 790

110

W1

LINTEL. LVL 8100

THIRD FLOOR LVL 9000

2700

150

150

300 110 340

900

50

80

THIRD FLOOR LVL 9000

1200

600

1000

PARAPET 10000

300

150

PARAPET 10000

CLIENT : 

   

GROUND LVL -450

PLINTH LVL 0

GROUND LVL -450

GROUND LVL -450

Floor Finish as per specified

DETAIL AT A

25 mm cement screed (1:4) 75 mm P.C.C. 50 mm flat brick soling 500 gm H.D.P. polythene sheet for damp proofing 100 mm sand filling Rammed earth

Floor Finish as per specified Floor Finish as per specified 25 mm cement screed (1:4) 75 mm P.C.C. 50 mm flat brick soling 500 gm H.D.P. polythene sheet for damp proofing 100 mm sand filling Rammed earth

DETAIL AT B

25 mm cement screed (1:4) 75 mm P.C.C. 50 mm flat brick soling 500 gm H.D.P. polythene sheet for damp proofing 100 mm sand filling Rammed earth

DETAIL AT C

PROJECT : DPR of Child Right Protection Center

Building At Kavre

SHEET:

ARCHITECTURE DRAWING

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Structure by : Checked by : Ar. Preeti Jha Date :



Scale : 1:150

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N

Drawn by : Ar. Abhishek Maharjan Sheet no. AR/13


F

G

SECOND FLOOR LVL 6000

F

G 450

B2

4

2150

1000

D3

1600

D1

LINTEL LVL. 5100 V1

2550

4

1500

FIRST FLOOR LVL 3000

570

1350

85 0

D2

94 0

1640

710

IVORY WHITE IN MATT FINISH 200 X 200 X6MM THK CERAMIC TILE (FLOOR TILE) 12.5 MM THK BED MORTAR(1:4) BRICK BATS WITH SAND PACKING 150 MM THK P.C.C.

V1 D3

SECTION AT A2

3860

D3 700

V1

980

2150

A2

800

A2

3

3

4

V1

990

D3

3

SECOND FLOOR LVL 6000

1600

B2

G

340

1960

MALE TOILET DETAIL

CLIENT : 

   

910

F

FIRST FLOOR LVL 3000

PROJECT : DPR of Child Right Protection Center

Building At Kavre

IVORY WHITE IN MATT FINISH 200 X 200 X6MM THK CERAMIC TILE (FLOOR TILE) 12.5 MM THK BED MORTAR(1:4) BRICK BATS WITH SAND PACKING 150 MM THK P.C.C.

SECTION AT B2

SHEET:

ARCHITECTURE DRAWING

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha

N

Drawn by : Ar. Abhishek Maharjan Structure by : Checked by : Ar. Preeti Jha Date :



Scale : 1:150

Sheet no. AR/17

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BO UD HA

PROJECT II

CHABAIL CHOWK

TU SA LM

AR G

Pashupati Residence PROPOSED SITE

INTRODUCTION

MAITRA PARK GAURIGHAT CHOWK

CLIENT : Pashupati Mahashann P.T. Guthi LOCATION : Gaurighat chowk, Kathmandu

GAUSALA

SITE AREA : 2670.79 sq ft

First Design

WORKING PHASE : Design

LOCATION MAP

REQUIREMENTS • • • • • • • •

Living room Kitchen/Dining Puja Room Family Room Hall for gathering 4 bedroom with attached toilet Barbeque Area Minimalistic Design

INVOLVEMENT

Second Design 7 - Internship Practicum

Third Design

• • • • •

Elevation Treatment Municipality Drawing Electrical Drawing Sanitary Drawing 3D Modeling and rendering


This is the First Residential project I did in my internship. It’s located in Gaurighat Chowk, Kathmandu. The site is wedge like shape entry from the North. The client requirements were simple with some extra like barbecue area and hall for gathering. This residence took me more than 3 months to complete due to some circumstances. There are three different design for this site. I will explain three design in sequence as following:

FIRST DESIGN In this design the residence was already planned. My task was to treat the elevation according to the client requirement. i.e. minimalistic design. The concept I used in this design was stacks of boxes which reduces the visual mass of building. I took the advantage of balcony and terrace to show different mass of the building and feel like the building is made of different stack of blocks

CONCEPT SKETCH

INITIAL

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SECOND DESIGN The client loved the first design but he was concern with the cost of the building. He said, “The cost of the building will be high I want the building which is affordable�. He asked us to remove the gathering hall and we decrease the area of the building. The second plan for the building was planned by Chief. My task was again do the elevation treatment for the building. The challenge for this building was there was no balcony in front. The whole facade was flat and also the bathroom were at front facade. Firstly I add the projection i.e. balcony where possible and I sketch out how the mass of the building will work out for the flat face. The idea was to use minimalistic design and use minimum material as possible.

INITIAL

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FINAL

CONCEPT SKETCH


THIRD DESIGN 1

In second design there was no problem. Even its municipality, sanitation and electrical drawings were completed. But because of the road expansion project the drawings were not approved by the municipality. 3’6” width the road was going to expand more on the west side of the site. Because of this problem the building size reduces and space required got to minimum.

2

4

16'-5"

1'-2" 2'-3" 1'-10"

5

1'-0" 3'-6" 2'-0"2'-0" 1'-10"

6'-0"

13'-7" 1'-0" 9'-8"

1'-2"2'-8"

D

D

8'-11" 9'-0"

6'-0"

KITCHEN 6' X 13' 8"

W1 LIVING ROOM 15' 5" X 13' 1"

1'-0"

W3

8'-6"

W9

6'-0"

1'-0"

6'-11"

1'-0"

W9

9" 1'-6"1'-0"

B

X

11"

UP

9'-5"

W8

C

37'-10"

W6

3'-0" 7" 4'-11"

MD

1'-0"

A

W4 D1

D2

D1

12'-9"

9'-9"

POWDER ROOM 5' X 4' 6"

2'-6"

37'-10"

13'-7" 10'-5"

ACHIEVEMENT

DINING 10' 5" X 12' 2"

STORE

W2

1'-0"

B

BATHROOM D2 5' X 8"

BEDROOM 12' 2" x 13' 4"

D2

6" 3'-6" 1'-3" 3'-0"

12'-9"

PUJA

C

• Municipality drawing • Electrical Drawing • Sanitation Drawing • Client dealing • Design in Budget • By laws • Government Constrain • Multiple Design Approach Note: Drawings are provided in Annex II

W1

8'-6"

1'-0"

9'-6"

11" 10" 4'-11" 1'-0"3'-0" 6'-9"

10'-5"

1'

V

13'-7"

W1

X

WEST ELEVATION

3

36'-1"

A

2'-0" 1'-0"2'-8"

6'-10"

36'-1" 1

2

1'

3

4

5

GROUND FLOOR PLAN PLINTH AREA : 969.61 SQ FT (90.08 SQ.M)

CONCEPT SKETCH Internship Practicum - 10


1

8'-6" 9'-6"

1

10'-6"

4

3

37'-10"

13'-7"

7'-0" 9'-0" 1'-0"

B

W9

W8

X

W9

1'-0"

10'-5"

1'-0"

DN

9'-5"

10'-5"

12'-9"

BALCONY

3'-0" 7" 4'-1"

2'-0" 38'-10"

7'-0"

13'-7"

2'-6" 1'-0"

37'-10"

1'-7" 1'-2"

1'-0" 1'-2" 8'-7"

12'-9"

1'-2" 3'-0"

12'-9"

1'-7"1'-2"

8'-6"

1'-0"

9"

9'-6"

2

5'-0" 1'-0"

6'-9"

5'-11"

A

1'-0"2'-8"

6'-10"

1'

3

4

5

2

3

9'-6"

4

6'-9"

5

6'-10"

D

D

TERRACE BELOW

12'-9"

7'-0"

BALCONY

1'

D

W7

13'-7"

13'-7"

X

B

X 10'-5"

X

10'-5"

W9

TERRACE

B

B

11" DN W8

C

10'-5"

2'-6"

BEDROOM 10' X 13'

38'-10"

8'-0"

OPEN SPACE W5

C

C

13'-7"

2'-0"

W2

1'-0" 10'-5"

G

UP

W9

1'-0"

6'-0"

1'-0"

6'-11"

MAITRA PARK

GAURIGHAT CHOWK

1'-0"

PROPOSED SITE

A

1'-0"

TU

SA

LM

AR

SD

SD

9'-5"

38'-10"

CL

UD

W7

C

CLOSET

7"

E

LIN

HA

D2

TERRACE

BEDROOM 10' X 13'

6'-11"

3'-0" 1'-0"3'-1"

E

W

BO

OPEN SPACE

1

9'-0"

LIN

RO

B

DRESSING TABLE

W2

SD

6'-0"

1'

CLOSET

DRESSING TABLE

CLOSET

SD

D

FIRST FLOOR PLAN BUILT-UP AREA : 969.61 SQ FT (90.08 SQ.M)

5

2'-0" 12'-9" 1'-2" 3'-8" 2'-6" 5'-8"

CK

BA

13'-7"

T SE

AD RO

BATHROOM 5' X 8'

DRESSING TABLE

D2

D1

13'-7" 1'-0" 2'-0" 1'-11" 1'-0" 2'-1" 1'-10" 1'-8" 2'-1"2'-0" 1'-2"2'-8"

5'-5"

V BATHROOM 5' X 8'

D2

6'-11"

5

4

5

2'-0" 1'-2"2'-8"

37'-1"

V

X

Plinth lvl 0' - 0" Glvl -1' - 6"

7'-0"

W2

1

3

V BATHROOM 5' X 8'

2'-0" 1'-0"2'-8"

12'-9"

'-0 " 45

4"

23'-6"

E ID

'W

D 1'

CHABAIL CHOWK

10"

W1

6'-10"

37'-1"

16'-5"

C

1st floor 9' - 9"

1'

2

3'-3"1'-2"

3rd floor 29' - 3"

SECTION AT X-X

2

6'-0"

BEDROOM 10' 7"X12'10"

9" 2'-6" 1'-0"

GROUND FLOOR PLAN PLINTH AREA : 969.61 SQ FT (90.08 SQ.M)

1

2nd floor 19' - 6"

A

1'-0"

"

1

13

3

X

36'-1"

25'-

6"

6'-

AREA: A: 366.46 SQ FT B: 829.34 SQ FT C: 627.94 SQ FT D: 847.05 SQ FT SITE AREA : 2670.79 SQ FT.(248.12 SQ.M ) PLINTH AREA : 969.61 SQ FT(90.08 SQ.M) TOTAL BUILT-UP AREA : 2633.04 SQ FT (244.62 SQ M ) GROUND COVERAGE:36.60 %

1'-0"

6'-9"

4

13'-7" 1'-10" 1'-10" 1'-10" 1'-0" 1'-0" 2'-0" 2'-0"

1'-10" 3'-8" 2'-0"

D1

X

A

11" 10" 1'-0" 4'-11" 1'-0"3'-0"

16'-5"

12'-9"

1'-0"

1'-0"

6'-11"

" '-3 41

SITE PLAN

8'-6"

W9

W9

6'-0"

B

11"

UP

W8

C

B

W3

9"

'-6

11

8'-11"

LIVING ROOM 15' 5" X 13' 1"

5

6"

6'-

3'-0" 7" 4'-11" 9'-0"

KITCHEN 6' X 13' 8"

W1

C

13'-7"

W6

8'-6"

" '-0

D1

D2

D1

9" 1'-6"1'-0"

D

D

OA

ER

W4

MD

1'-0" 10'-5"

47'-0" A

WID

POWDER ROOM 5' X 4' 6"

1'-0"

9"

X

DINING 10' 5" X 12' 2"

STORE

W2

2'-6"

23'B

C

BATHROOM D2 5' X 8"

BEDROOM 12' 2" x 13' 4"

6'-0"

37'-10"

'-1

0"

31

5'-

"

'-11

69

B

1"

PROPOSED BUILDING

20'-2"

1'

W1

D2

C

SOAK PIT

SEPTIC TANK 4'-0" X 5'-6"

D

10'-5"

12'-9"

14

9'-9"

'-2"

6" 3'-6" 1'-3" 3'-0"

72'-10"

A

V

PUJA

13'-7"

10'-8"

"

1'-2"2'-8" D

W1

1'

13'-3"

9'-5"

5'-0"

21'-3

13'-7" 1'-0" 9'-8"

1'-0" 3'-6" 2'-0"2'-0" 1'-10"

6'-0"

D

36'-1" 5'-0"

20'-8"

3'

16'-5"

1'-2" 2'-3" 1'-10" 70'-0"

3

37'-1" 1'-2" 3'-3" 1'-10"

1'-0"

4m WIDE existing ROAD

2

5

11"

4

8'-6"

3

36'-1"

1'-0"

2

BALCONY

1

8'-6"

1'-0"

9'-6"

5'-9"

1'-4"

6'-9"

5'-7"

A

A

6'-11"

9'-6"

6'-9"

6'-10"

37'-1" 1

2

1'

3

4

5

SECOND FLOOR PLAN BUILT-UP AREA : 693.82 SQ FT (64.46SQ.M)

GAUSALA

A

1'-0"2'-8"

6'-10"

1

2

1'

3

4

5

ROOF PLAN DOOR SCHEDULE

LOCATION MAP

SN DESCRIPTION

COUNT

SIZE

SILL HT

LINTEL HT

1

MD

1

3'6" X 7'

0'

7'

2

D1

5

3' X 7'

0'

7'

0'

7'

3

D2

4

SD

6

2'6" X 7'

4

7' X 7'

COUNT

SIZE

0'

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

W1

4

PASHUPATI MAHASHNAN P.T. GUTHI MOHI - SWARSWATI LUITEL

Building Type:

7'

WINDOW SCHEDULE SN DESCRIPTION

Owner:

SILL HT

LINTEL HT

6' X 6' 6"'

6"

7' 7' 7'

W2

4

3' X 6' 6"

6"

W3

1

5' X 3'

4'

W4

1

2' X 3'

4'

7'

W5

1

8' X 6' 6"

6"

7'

W6

1

3' X 3'

4'

7'

W7

2

5' X 6' 6"

6"

7'

W8

3

12' X 8' 9"

0

8'9"

W9

6

8' 6" X 8' 9"

0

8'9"

V

4

2' X 6' 6"

6"

7'

Location: Kathmandu

RESIDENTIAL

Area LAL PURJA : 2705.4 sq. ft. (0-7-3-3) Area MEASURED: 2670.79 sq. ft. (0-7-3-1)

Kitta No: 361

SITE, LOCATION, FLOOR PLANS, ELEVATIONS,SECTION, D/W SCHEDULE

Details: Design By:

AR. PREETI JHA

Drawn By:

Structure By: ER. JYOTIMANI BHATTARAI

Checked By:

ABHISHEK MAHARJAN

Scale:

1 8"=1'

Date: 27 JAN, 2020

KMC Registration No.:

WEST ELEVATION

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NORTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

Sheet No.:

A-01


2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

16'-5"

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

12'-9"

D

D

1'

1' D

D

D

D

4L

1L

D

C

6L

7L

D

C

5

13'-7"

D

9L

D

D

D

13L

D

D

D

12'-9"

1

D

C

C

C

C

8L

D

D

3L

D

D

D D

D

D

D

D D

D

D

D

D

D

13'-7"

D

13'-7"

2L

D

D

B D

UP 5L

D

DB2

D

B

D

DN

10'-5" D

A

B D

10L

D

D

12L

D

D

DN

D

D

DB3

B

B

UP

D

A

D

11L

10'-5"

D DB1 MDB

B

D

D

A

D

A

A

A

9'-6"

1

2

1'

3

4

5

1

2

2

3

4

3

4

5

1

5

1

2

3

4

2

6'-9"

1'

3

4

5

1

2

3

4

16'-5"

D

D

1'

D

5

13'-7"

D

D

D

1'

1'

4P

5

SECOND FLOOR PLAN BUILT-UP AREA : 693.82 SQ FT

FIRST FLOOR PLAN BUILT-UP AREA : 969.61 SQ FT

GROUND FLOOR PLAN PLINTH AREA : 969.61 SQ FT

1

1'

6'-10"

11P

12'-9"

12'-9"

8P

5P

C

C

C

7P

3P

10P

6P

B

B

B

9P

B

UP

UP

B

A

A

B

DN

10'-5"

DN

A

A

10'-5"

2P

C

13'-7"

C

13'-7"

1P

C

A

A

9'-6"

1

2

1'

3

4

5

1

2

1'

3

4

5

FIRST FLOOR PLAN BUILT-UP AREA : 969.61 SQ FT

GROUND FLOOR PLAN PLINTH AREA : 969.61 SQ FT

1

2

1'

6'-10"

6'-9"

3

4

5

SECOND FLOOR PLAN BUILT-UP AREA : 693.82 SQ FT

Owner:

PASHUPATI MAHASHNAN P.T. GUTHI MOHI - SWARSWATI LUITEL

Building Type:

Location: Kathmandu

RESIDENTIAL

Kitta No:

LEGEND SN 1

DESCRIPTION CEILING/ DOME LIGHT

2

WALL LAMP

3

MIRROR LIGHT

SYMBOL

4

1,2,3 GANG SWITCH

1

5

4,6 ,8 GANG SWITCH

8

7 8

2 WAY SWITCH DISTRIBUTION BOX

11

MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOX

12

POWER SOCKET

SN

D

C

2

, ,

6

, ,

3

DESCRIPTION WALL LAMP

2030 mm

2

WEATHER PROOF BULKHEAD LIGHT

2030 mm

3

SWITCHES

1250 mm

4

POWER SOCKET

300 mm

5

LIGHT SOCKET

1250 mm

6

COMPUTER SOCKET

300 mm

7

TELEPHONE SOCKET

300 mm

8 9

SOCKET

300 mm

DISTRIBUTION BOX

1830 mm

TV

361

MOUNTING HEIGHT (bottom ) ABOVE FFL

1

*Important Notes: 1. All calculations are made based on LED illumination level. So, it is highly recommended to use LED lights of given ratings. 2. Electrican drawing and dimensions are not in scale.

Details:

Area LAL PURJA : 2705.4 sq. ft. (0-7-3-3) Area MEASURED: 2670.79 sq. ft. (0-7-3-1)

ELECTRICAL DETAILS

Design By: AR. PREETI JHA

Drawn By:

Structure By: ER. JYOTIMANI BHATTARAI

Checked By:

ABHISHEK MAHARJAN

Scale:

1 8"=1'

Date: 27 JAN, 2020

KMC Registration No.: Sheet No.:

EL-01

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PROJECT III Biratnagar Gate Design Competition REQUIREMENTS • Prepare conceptual design of entrance gate of 30 m wide • Prepare the welcome gate to reflect the tradition, historic , socio-cultural significance of Biratnagar Metropolitan City.

INVOLVEMENT • • • •

Concept Design 3D model Sheet Preparation

ACHIEVEMENTS • • • •

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Concept Design 3D model Sheet Preparation


CONCEPT Biratnagar in the past : Powerful ancient kingdom of “King Virat” . Biratnagar in present : The industrial capital of the city and capital city of Province No. 1 , highly contributing economic growth of the city .Creating iconic structure as Biratnagar is the entrance point to majestic Eastern Nepal Sun: Best represents “Power And Growth “ Semi-circular form of the sun symbolically represents the power and growth of Biratnagar city Religious center : Rath Yatra organized on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami the largest Rath yatra in Nepal and the second largest in Asia. Multi-colour peacock feather as Symbolism of Lord Krishna representing all elements of this world.

+

Sun Rise

Peacock Feather

Intersecting Feather

Final Form

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WELCOME GATE | Biratnagar Metropolitan City CONCEPT: Identity, Utility and Sustainability IdentityBiratnagar in the past : Powerful ancient kingdom of “King Virat”

Biratnagar in present : The industrial capital of the city and capital city of Province No. 1 , highly contributing ecomic growth of the city

Inclusiveness: Gate not just designed for the easy vehicular access but pedestrian friendly design 3 metre wide pedestrian entry landscaping and street trees to provide shelter , shade and resting spaces ( benches ) to enhance pedestrian experience Also, designed space for placing logo and welcome message.

Rising Sun

Final Form

Religious center : Rath Yatra organized on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami the largest Rath yatra in Nepal and the second largest in Asia.

Sustainability: Road Board Nepal plans to collect toll tax . Thus , Provision for toll booth in the central median . The curved surface with solar panel to generate electricity required for lighting the gate structure .

Intersection of two feathers

=

Sun: Best represents “power and growth “ thus for semi-circular form of the sun symbolically represents the power and growth of Biratnagar city

Multi-colour peacock feather as Symbolism of Lord Krishna representing all elements of this world.

+

Peacock Feather

Creating iconic structure as Biratnagar is the entrance point to majestic of Eastern Nepal

Inclusiveeness: Pedistrian friendly design with resting spaces

Logo: Designed spaced for logo

Sustainablility: Toll booth in the median and curved surface with solar panel

Peacock feather: Represents the grand festival of Biratnagar Krishna Janmashtami Sun Symbol: Represents power and growth

Green Belt as median

Perspective View

SUBMITTED TO: BIRATNAGAR METROPOLITAN CITY OFFICE OF MUICIAPAL COUNCIL BIRATNAGAR, MORANG PROVINCE -1, NEPAL.

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Competition Sheet

SUBMITTED BY: URBAN ATELIER PVT. LTD. LALITPUR, NEPAL CONTACT NO.: +977-9851205989


Logo: Designed spaced for logo Sustainablility: Toll booth in the median and curved surface with solar panel Inclusiveeness: Pedistrian design with spaces

friendly resting

Peacock feather: Represents the grand festival of Biratnagar Krishna Janmashtami

Sun Symbol: Represents power and growth

Green Belt as median

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PROJECT IV Dharma Joshi Residence INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Dharma Joshi SITE AREA : 2440.28 SQ FT WORKING PHASE : Design, Municipality Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • Living Room • 4 Bedroom, one with attached toilet and walk in closet • Kitchen with walk in pantry • Design According to VASTU

INVOLVEMENT • • • • • • 17 - Internship Practicum

Architectural Planning Client Dealing Elevation Treatment Municipality Drawing Electrical Drawing Sanitation Drawing


3

1

2 14'-3"

11'-7" 8'-6"

BALCONY

15'-8" 14'-3"

48'-7 1/2"

4'-0"

42'-11"

CLOSET 6' 2" X 8'

UP

B

B

D1

12'-0"

A

W1 DW'

M. BEDROOM 17' X 11' 1" W3

TERRACE

D1

A

W1

BALCONY

1'-0" 1'-9 1/2"

7'-11 1/2"

1'-10 1/2" 0'-11" 1'-0" 3'-4"

13'-6"

C

B

1'-0" 1'-4"

TOILET 5' 11" X 6' 8" D2 V

17'-0"

W3

D2

BATH V 5' X 8' 10"

D2

3'-0" 9'-0"

A

6'-0"

C

W2

GUEST ROOM 13' 2" X 11' 11"

4'-0" 1'-4 1/2"

W1 D1

DN

D1

MD

D2

D

2'-0 1/2" 1'-4" 2'-0" 2'-0"1'-0"

C

1'-4" W1

D2

W2 BEDROOM 14' 11" X 11' 6"

4'-0"

LIVING ROOM 15' 2" X 16' 2"

TOILET 9' 6" X 6' 5"

B

3'-11"

UP

DW

D1

12'-0"

42'-11"

W1

D2

DW

BATH 9' 8" X 5' 3"

1'-0" 0'-7 1/2" 1'-4"

W1

STORE

C

D

6'-0" 4'-0" 1'-5 1/2"

PUJA 7' X 6'

D3

BALCONY

BEDROOM 13' 6" X 10'

14'-3"

15'-8"

W2

DINING 12' 6" X 8' 7"

KITCHEN 13' 5" X 13' 3"

D

1'-3" 1'-0"

DW W2

15'-8"

D

2'-1"1'-0"

1'-3" 1'-0" 3'-3"

1'-0"

15'-8"

8'-6"

50'-6"

4'-9"

14'-3"

1'-0"

1'-0"

3'-11"

8'-1"

4'-0"

3'-6"

7'-11 1/2"

2'-6"

12'-0"

11'-7"

6'-0"

1'-0" 1'-8 1/2"

4'-9"

A

4'-4"

14'-3" 1'-0"

3

26'-10"

2'-6" 1'-0"

After planning it was time for elevation treatment. The building was oriented to the south which was not suitable for Terai. So I decided to have deep projection at the south face. The colour in the building have bright colour to reflect the light to reduce the temperature of the building. The floor height for the building is 10’ 6” and the plinth is raised 3’6” because of the water rise in that region.

2 26'-10"

14'-3"

The client wanted to design the building according to Vastu. I planned out according to vastu but the plan was not feasible form the orientation of site. So had to draw two option. The client liked both the plan and we chose the plan which doesn’t follow all the rules of vastu.

1

12'-0"

This was a very interesting project for me. I got chance to plan and design this building from scratch and also got to deal with client. Unfortunately the client was out so have to deal Online.

8'-3" 1'-0"

11'-7"

11'-7 1/2"

0'-6" 1'-5" 3'-0"

13'-6"

26'-1"

3'-7 1/2"

4'-0" 0'-11 1/2"

11'-7" 26'-10"

1

2

3

1

2

3

Note: Drawings are provided in Annex III

Concept Sketch Internship Practicum - 18


1

2

2'-6" 1'-0"

A

D1

W3

W1

BALCONY

B

1'-0" 1'-9 1/2"

7'-11 1/2"

1'-10 1/2" 0'-11" 1'-0" 3'-4"

13'-6"

15'-8"

15'-8"

W3

TERRACE

B

B

A

A

D1

W3

B

A

8'-3" 11'-7"

1'-0"

11'-7 1/2"

19'-1"

26'-1"

SOAK PIT

C DN

1'-4" 1'-0" M. BEDROOM 17' X 11' 1"

D1

C

D

12'-0"

W1 DW'

A

C

48'-8"

4'-0" 1'-4 1/2"

BATH V 5' X 8' 10"

TERRACE

D

12'-0"

9'-0"

GUEST ROOM 13' 2" X 11' 11"

W3

0'-6" 1'-5" 3'-0"

3'-7 1/2"

13'-6"

22'-2 1/2"

" 27'-10

25'-3"

2'-0 1/2" 1'-4" 2'-0" 2'-0"1'-0"

48'-7 1/2"

B

D

14'-3"

15'-8"

TOILET 5' 11" X 6' 8" D2 V

W2

A

K

D2

17'-0"

3'-0" 12'-0"

UP

11'-7"

6'-0"

6'-0" 1'-4" 14'-3"

B

D1

MD

CLOSET 6' 2" X 8'

D2 W1

D2

W1 D1

DN

12'-0"

78'-0"

81'0"

75'-0"

B

3'-11"

LIVING ROOM 15' 2" X 16' 2"

D2

C

4'-0"

42'-11"

14'-3"

42'-10"

42'-11"

UP D2 TOILET 9' 6" X 6' 5"

W2 BEDROOM 14' 11" X 11' 6"

BATH 9' 8" X 5' 3"

C 42'-11"

W1

DW

D1

4'-0"

STORE

C

DW

4'-0" 0'-11 1/2" 13'-6"

11'-7"

11'-7"

26'-10"

26'-10"

1

3

2'-1"1'-0"

BEDROOM 13' 6" X 10'

0'-7 1/2" 1'-0" 1'-4"

D3

W1

14'-3"

8'-6"

BALCONY

D

14'-3"

PUJA 7' X 6'

4'-0" 1'-5 1/2"

W2

DINING 12' 6" X 8' 7"

KITCHEN 13' 5" X 13' 3"

15'-8"

A

D

1'-3" 1'-0"

DW

15'-8"

D W2

5' SET BAC

1'-0"

1'-3" 1'-0" 3'-3"

8'-6"

15'-8"

4'-9"

BALCONY

5'-0"

SEPTIC TANK 4'-0" X 5'-6"

1'-0"

1'-0"

50'-6"

8'-1"

3'-11"

3'-6"

4'-0"

2'-6"

14'-3"

11'-7"

6'-0"

12'-0"

4'-9"

12'-0"

8'-0"

8'-0"

8'-0"

1'-0"

2 26'-11"

11'-7"

7'-11 1/2"

14'-3" Recharge Pit

1

3

26'-10" 14'-3"

2

3

1

2

1

3

2

3

5'-0 1/2"

gate

5'-0 1/2"

1

2

A

3

B

C

D

DOOR SCHEDULE SN DESCRIPTION 1 2

1

DW

3

WINDOW

20'-1"

20'-0"

3

D1

SILL HT.

LINTEL HT.

7' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

2' - 6"

7' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

6' - 0"

4' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

3' - 0"

COUNT WIDTH

MD DOOR

6

HEIGHT

3' - 4"

7' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

4

D2

6

2' - 6"

7' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

5

D3

1

2' - 6"

7' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

6

DW'

1

6' - 9"

7' - 0"

0' - 0"

7' - 0"

4' - 0"

4' - 0"

3' - 0"

WINDOW SCHEDULE 1

W1

6

7' - 0"

2

W2

4

6' - 0"

4' - 0"

3' - 0"

7' - 0"

3

W3

4

8' - 0"

4' - 0"

3' - 0"

7' - 0"

4

V

2

2'' - 0"

4' - 0"

3' - 0"

7' - 0"

1

2 14'-3"

3 11'-7"

2

15'-8"

D

15'-8"

D

1

50'-6"

3

14'-3"

2 26'-10"

1'-8 1/2" 1'-0"

1

5'-0"

4'-4"

32'-0" 27'-0"

3 Third Floor Lvl 31' - 6"

3

2

1

D

C

B

A

C

C

.LINTEL lvl. 28' - 0" PARAPET 24' - 6"

DHARMA JOSHI

14'-3"

14'-3"

W3

TERRACE

Second Floor Lvl 21' - 0" LINTEL lvl. 17' - 6"

RESIDENTIAL

B

B

V

LINTEL lvl 7' - 0" W1

2440.28 sq. ft. (0-7-0-2.08)

LOWER TERRACE

12'-0"

SILL lvl. 13' - 6" First Floor lvl 10' - 6"

12'-0"

D1

A

SITE, LOCATION, FLOOR PLANS, ELEVATIONS,SECTION, D/W SCHEDULE

A AR. PREETI JHA

SILL lvl 3' - 0"

ER. JYOTIMANI BHATTARAI

Plinth Lvl 0' - 0"

13'-6"

Ground Lvl -3' - 6"

1

11'-7"

2

ABHISHEK MAHARJAN

3

1 8"=1'

A-01

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LIVING ROOM

TOILET

D1

C

BATH

DN

2'-6" 1'-0"

A W3

UP

D2

D2

TOILET D1

M. BEDROOM W1

D2

B

DW'

B V

A

2

C

15'-8"

C

D

15'-8"

C

15'-8"

C

D

3 11'-7"

C

DN W3

TERRACE

TERRACE

D1

B

B

B

B

B

W3

D1

W1

BALCONY

1'-0"

3

11'-7" 13'-6"

A

A

A

2

LOWER TERRACE

A

A 16'-8" 13'-6"

6" 1'-5"3'-0" 3'-8" 4'-0"1'-0" 11'-7" 26'-10"

1

12'-0"

W1 W3

TERRACE

A

8'-0" 1'-10" 1'-0"3'-4" 8'-3" 11" 13'-6" 11'-7" 26'-1"

1

V CLOSET

D

2

W2

GUEST BEDROOM 10' 5" X 11' 0"

1'-0" 1'-10"

C

9'-0" 12'-0"

12'-0"

MD

W1 D1

D

12'-0"

D2

D1 D2

BATH

D

12'-0"

B

BEDROOM

12'-0"

D2

DW

W2

12'-0"

42'-11" 14'-3"

C

DW

17'-0" 14'-3"

19'-3" 14'-3"

STORE

BALCONY

BEDROOM 10' 5" X 11' 0"

1

11'-7"

14'-3"

6'-0"

W1

D

14'-3"

15'-8"

15'-8"

PUJA

D3

D

15'-8"

DINING

48'-8" 14'-3"

DW KITCHEN

3

19'-3"

3'-0" 4'-0" 3'-11"1'-4"4'-0"1'-0" 8" 1'-0" 1'-4"4'-0"1'-5" 6'-0" 1'-3" 14'-3" 15'-8" 42'-11"

BALCONY

D

2 26'-11"

48'-8"

1'-0"

1

8'-0" 12'-0"

2'-6" 3'-6"

3 11'-7" 8'-6" 1'-0" 2'-1"

50'-6"

2 26'-10" 14'-3" 1'-0" 4'-9" 8'-6" 1'-0"

14'-3"

1

14'-3"

3 11'-7" 8'-1"

1'-4" 1'-0"4'-0" 3'-11"1'-4" 2'-0" 2'-0" 1'-0" 2'-1" 4'-0"1'-5" 6'-0" 1'-3" 1'-0"3'-3" 14'-3" 15'-8" 50'-6"

2 26'-10"

14'-3" 1'-0" 4'-9" 6'-0"

4'-4"1'-0" 1'-9"

1

13'-6"

11'-7"

1

26'-10"

3

1

2

3

2

3

11'-7" 2

3

Electrical Drawing

6'-0"

PUJA

STORE

BEDROOM BEDROOM

BATH

C

C

D

D

C

C

DN CLOSET

TERRACE

LIVING ROOM TOILET

8'-0" 1'-10" 1'-0"3'-4" 8'-3" 11" 13'-6" 11'-7" 26'-1"

2

A

BALCONY

1

C

TERRACE

A

A

A

3

Sanitation Drawing

B

LOWER TERRACE

A

A 16'-8" 13'-6"

6" 1'-5"3'-0" 3'-8" 4'-0"1'-0" 11'-7" 26'-10" 2

B 12'-0"

B 12'-0"

B 12'-0"

1'-4" 1'-0"

A

11'-7" 13'-6"

B

8'-0" 12'-0"

TERRACE

1'-0"

3

M. BEDROOM

4'-4"1'-0" 1'-9"

2'-6" 1'-0"

A

17'-0"

B 12'-0"

3'-0"

B

9'-0" 12'-0"

12'-0"

GUEST ROOM

1

C

TOILET

B

1'-0" 1'-10"

C

3 11'-7"

D

19'-3"

UP

D

2

DN

BATH

UP

D

17'-0" 14'-3"

15'-8"

BALCONY

D

1

11'-7"

12'-0"

C

14'-3"

19'-3" 14'-3"

DINING KITCHEN

D

26'-11"

15'-8"

1'-0" 8" 1'-0" 1'-4"4'-0"1'-5" 6'-0" 1'-3" 15'-8"

BALCONY

D

1

14'-3"

1'-0"

3 11'-7" 8'-6" 2'-1" 1'-0"

15'-8"

2 26'-10" 14'-3" 1'-0" 4'-9" 8'-6" 1'-0"

50'-6"

1

14'-3"

3

11'-7" 2'-6" 3'-6" 8'-1"

15'-8"

2 26'-10"

14'-3" 1'-0" 4'-9" 6'-0"

1'-0" 2'-1" 4'-0"1'-5" 6'-0" 1'-3" 1'-0"3'-3" 15'-8"

1

13'-6"

11'-7"

1

26'-10" 1

2

11'-7" 2

3

3

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PROJECT V Renu Residence INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Renu Maharjan LOCATION : Imadole, Patan SITE AREA : 2055.55 sq ft WORKING PHASE : Design, Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • Minimalistic Design • Dull Colours • Large Openings

INVOLVEMENT • • • • • •

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Elevation Treatment Municipality Drawing Structure Drawing Electrical Drawing Sanitary Drawing 3D Modeling and rendering


This is the second residence I did in my internship. The site is located in Imadole, Patan. It’s tentative rectangular in shape. The client requirements were same basic requirements for residential building but they were quiet focus on the exterior of the building. They wanted minimalistic design, dull colours and large openings. My task in this project was to do the elevation treatment according to the client requirements. First I made a block model in digital form and I observed the volume of the building. From the model I saw vertical and horizontal block. The vertical block is for staircase which is quite dominated than any other block.

Concept Sketch

I started sketching from the front elevation of building. Because of the dominated vertical block I add series of horizontal element to balance the volume of building and add a strong vertical element at the entrance and penetrate the horizontal element to connect as one. I continued the flow of design in other elevation also.

Initial

Final Front Elevation Internship Practicum - 22


ACHIEVEMENT

6'

• • • • • • • • • • • • •

6'

Massing Elevation Treatment Minimalistic Design Minimum use of material Planning according to grid Room Layout 3D Visualization Duct for sanitation purpose Designing on tilted site Architectural Drawing Structure Drawing Electrical Drawing Sanitation Drawing

Note: Drawings are provided in Annex IV B

A B

C

1'-0" 1'-0"1'-6" KITCHEN (9'-4"x19'-3")

1'-2" 10'-9"

6'-10"

W3

W2

V1

3'-0"

2'-0"1'-5"11"1'-6"

14'-3"

8'-1"

8'-0"

14'-10" 1'-7"1'-0" 2'-6" 10"8"1'-6"

27'-11"

D0

D2

BALCONY (3'-0"x12'-4")

V1

D2

FAMILY ROOM (14'-2"x13'-9")

D2

D1

D1

D1

W3

BED ROOM (10'-0"x11'-3")

D2

BED ROOM (10'-0"x11'-11")

SD

TOILET (4'-6"x8'-9")

B

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C

1 1

W2

10" 3'-3" 1'-2"

BED ROOM (11'-8"x15'-3")

6'-0"

W2

V1

W1

1'-4"7"10"

3'-0"

2'-0"1'-3" 1'-2"1'-5"

14'-3"

8'-0"

1'-10"1'-0" 3'-0"

12'-5"

39'-8"

A D

8'-0" 10'-9"

1'-11"1'-0"

12'-5"

39'-8"

A

2

UP

W3 C.TOILET (4'-6"x7'-0")

W1

1'-3"

A.TOILET (9'-3"x5'-0")

2'-0"1'-11" 9"

W1

3'-2"

PARKING (12'-0"x11'-0")

W3

D2

W1

B

C

C3

2

3'-2" 11'-11"

D1

D0

UP

BED ROOM (11'-8"x11'-3")

W6

1'-0" 4'-0"

W2

2

11'-11"

D1

27'-9"

D0

3'-11" 1'-0"

1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-8"

UP

11'-11"

D0

10" 1'-0" 3'-10"

UP

4'-3"

BED ROOM (11'-8"x14'-1")

13'-11"

W2

CLOSET (14'-8"x5'-0")

W4

4'-0" 1'-0"6" 2'-6" 1'-9" 2'-0" 3'-3" 13'-11" 27'-9"

W4

W4

LIVING & DINING ROOM (14'-2"x18'-8")

W1

W4

3 7'-0"

W4

1'-3" 1'-2"

8"1'-0"

6" 1'-3" 1'-2" 27'-11"

1

3

W6

12'-5"

12'-5"

10" 1'-2"

2

14'-10" 11'-11" 6'-0" 9" 3'-3" 1'-0" 3'-3" 9"1'-6"6" 6'-0"

3

D

40'-5" 14'-3"

10'-9"

8'-0"

10'-9"

C

D

40'-5" 14'-3"

1'-2" 1'-2"

A

D

1


B

A B

C

1

B

1'-3"

27'-8"

'-4

"

1'-2"

W3

BED ROOM (10'-0"x11'-3")

D2

BED ROOM (10'-0"x11'-11")

SD

W3

TOILET (4'-6"x8'-9")

W2

6'-10"

3'-0"

2'-0"1'-5"11"1'-6"

8'-1"

14'-3"

1 1

W2

3'-3" 1'-2" 10"

BED ROOM (11'-8"x15'-3")

8'-0"

1'-4"7"10"

2'-0"1'-11"

1

1'-11"1'-0"

W2

V1

W1

6'-0"

10'-9"

3'-0"

2'-0"1'-3"1'-2"1'-5"

8'-0"

14'-3"

1'-10"1'-0" 3'-0"

12'-5"

39'-8"

12'-5"

C

2

3'-2" 11'-11"

11'-11"

D1

D1

BALCONY (3'-0"x12'-4")

V1

D2

D1

W3

B

A

D0

1'-0" 4'-0"

2 2

UP D2

D2

FAMILY ROOM (14'-2"x13'-9")

C3

4'-0" 1'-0"6" 2'-6" 1'-9" 2'-0" 3'-3" 13'-11" 27'-9"

1'-2"1'-3" 7'-0" 14'-10" 27'-11"

1'-7"1'-0" 2'-6" 10"8"1'-6"

8'-0"

13'-11"

A.TOILET (9'-3"x5'-0")

B

A

39'-8"

6'-7"

6'-4"

29'-3"

10

W3

C.TOILET (4'-6"x7'-0")

V1

10'-9"

• •

5'-5"

29'-6"

BED ROOM (11'-8"x11'-3")

D2

KITCHEN (9'-4"x19'-3")

W1

W1

A

8"1'-0"

1'-0" 1'-0"1'-6" PARKING (12'-0"x11'-0")

4'-3"

D1

D1

D0

UP

27'-9"

D0

W2

3'-11" 1'-0"

UP

W1

9"

SEPTIC TANK 4'-0" X 5'-6"

D0

1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-8"

CLOSET (14'-8"x5'-0")

W4 W6

1'-2" 1'-2"

33'-5"

7



13'-0"

UP

3'-2"

27'-0"

" 2'-5

W2

BED ROOM (11'-8"x14'-1")

W4 W4

11'-11"

27'-11"

2

11'-11" 14'-10" 6'-0" 9" 3'-3" 1'-0" 3'-3" 9"1'-6"6" 6'-0"

5'-0"

LIVING & DINING ROOM (14'-2"x18'-8")

W1

1'-2"10"

BACK 33'-0"

8'-0"

5'-0"

3'-10"

3

W4



5' SET

4 m WID E ROAD

9'-10"

W4

W6

12'-5"

12'-5"

10" 1'-0" 3'-10"

• •

3

8'-0"

3

6" 1'-3" 1'-2"

38'-5"

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

D

40'-5" 14'-3"

10'-9"

40'-5" 14'-3"

10'-9" 59'-6"

13'-1"

C

D

8'-0"

A

C

D

D

8'-0"

66'-0"

1 A

D

B 2

C 3

7'-0"

A

7'-0"

3'-0"

7'-0"

-

1'-0"

7'-0" 7'-0"

4.

WINDOW (W3 ) 4'-0"X4'-0"

6

3'-0"

5.

WINDOW (W4 ) 2'-0"X4'-0"

7

6.

WINDOW (W4 ') 2'-0"X6'-0"

3'-0"

7

7'-0"

7.

WINDOW (W5 ) 3'-0"X4'-0"

1'-0"

1

3'-0"

7'-0"

8.

WINDOW (W6) 6'-0"X32'-3"

1

4'-0"

26'-9"

3'-0"

10"1'-2"9"

B

6'-0"

3'-0" 14'-3" 39'-8"

2'-0"1'-5"11"1'-6"

C

8'-0" 12'-5"

D

14'-10" 18'-11"

TERRACE ABOVE

2

2

2

LOWER TERRACE

TERRACE

1

1

11'-11"

3'-0"

D1

27'-9"

27'-11"

3'-11"

13'-11"

2'-7" W5 D1

27'-9"

DN

1'-0" 7" 3'-0"

D1

11'-11"

3'-2" 11'-11" 1'-11"1'-0" 3'-0"

3

15'-3"

6"1'-2" 1'-3" 6'-0" 14'-10"

2'-2" 6"

W3

1 8"1'-1"

9'-9"

1'-1" 3'-0" 1'-0"7"

10'-9"

A

8'-6"

1

1

1'-2"

14'-3" 39'-8"

B

TERRACE BELOW

18'-5" 12'-5"

C

11'-1"

10'-9"

D

14'-3"

B

A

12'-5"

C

D

7'-0"

VENTILATION 9. (V1)

4'-0"X4'-0"

1

10. DOOR(D0 ) 11. DOOR (D1)

3'-3"X7'-0" 3'-0"X7'-0"

3 8

7'-0" 7'-0"

12. DOOR (D2)

2'-6"X7'-0"

5

13. SLIDE DOOR (SD)

8'-0"X7'-0"

1

7'-0" 7'-0"

7'-0"

13'-11"

9'-0"

+38'-7'' ROOF LVL

3'-3"

4" 3'-3"

+41'-10'' PARAPET LVL

Owner:

4" 3'-9" 1'-2"

Renu Maharjan

4'-7"

Building Type:

Kitta No:396

+9'-9'' FIRST FLOOR LVL

ELEVATIONS,SECTION, D/W SCHEDULE

Design By:

+7'-0'' LINTEL LVL

±0 PLINTH LVL

Ar. Preeti Jha

4'-7"

+2'-6'' SILL LVL

-1'-6'' GROUND LVL

Imadole-8 Area in lalapurja :0-6-0-0.11 Area in site :0-6-0-0.10

Details: SITE, LOCATION, FLOOR PLANS, 9'-5"

6'

Location:

Residential

9'-5"

41'-10" +19'-3'' SECOND FLOOR LVL

4" 3'-9" 1'-2"

+29'-11'' THIRD FLOOR LVL

4'-7"

3'-0" 1'-0"

7

8'-0" 10'-9"

LOUNDRY (4'-6"X10'-2")

1'-2"

6 1

1.

8"1'-2" 10"

W2

W4'

W1'

SILL LINTEL LVL. LVL.

3

W4

BALCONY W3

4 D 12'-5"

8'-7"

WINDOW (W1 ) 6'-0"X4'-0"

2. WINDOW (W1' ) 6'-0"X6'-0" 3. WINDOW (W2 ) 8'-0"X4'-0" WINDOW (W2 ) 8'-0"X6'-0"

KITCHEN (11'-11"x11'-3")

14'-3"

Drawn By:

1'-6"

nos

8'-0"

11'-11"

SIZE

2

3

W4

W6

3 C

10'-9"

6'

S.N. DESCRIPTIONS

W2

1'-2" 1'-2"

1

OPENINGS SCHEDULE

W3

LIVING ROOM (13'-11"x12'-5")

2

12'-5"

11'-11"

D2 SD

TERRACE (13'-8"x11'-8")

2 B 29'-6"

14'-3"

ROOM (8'-3"X14'-0")

4'-5"

UP

3

11'-11"

V1

3

11'-8"

C.TOILET (9'-3"x5'-0") D2

2'-0" 1'-11"

W4

27'-11"

D2

W1

POOJA ROOM (15'-7"x4'-8")

4'-0" 1'-0"6" 2'-6" 1'-9" 2'-0" 3'-3" 13'-11" 27'-9"

W4

1'-0" 9" 4'-0"

14'-10"

W6

4'-5"

27'-11"

W4

DINNING (13'-3"x13'-6")

1'-7"

2

10'-9"

12'-5"

8"1'-6"6"

6'-0"

6"1'-2" 1'-3"

3

1 A

D 4

43'-9"

14'-3"

13'-11"

C 43'-9"

10'-9"

11'-11"

B

A

Structure By: Er. Jyoti Mani Bhattarai

Checked By:

Ar.Abhishek Maharjan Floor finishing 3 4 " th. cement screeding (1:6) 3" th. PCC bed (1:3:6) 1 layer 400 micron plastic sheet 1 Layer Flat Brick Soling 3" Sand Filling

Scale: 1/8"=1'

Date: January 2020

MMC Registration No.:

Sheet No.:



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LAPPING NOTES FOR BEAM LAP LENGTH SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN BAR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH IN TENSION NOT MORE THAN 50% OF THE BARS SHALL BE SPLICED AT ONE SECTION LAP SPLICE SHALL NOT BE PROVIDED:. WITHIN A JOINT 1. 2. WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 2d FROM JOINT FACE 3. WITHIN A QUARTER LINGTH OF THE MEMBER

3'-8"

3'-8"

3'-8"

3'-8"

Beam section 2-16Ø TH

2-16Ø TH + 1-12Ø EXT

Owner:

Renu Maharjan

2-12Ø + 1-16Ø

2-12Ø + 1-16Ø

Building Type:

Section at 2

Section at 1

Location:

Residential Kitta No: 396 Details: 3'-8"

Ld

Ld

Imadole-8 Area in lalapurja :0-6-0-0.11 Area in site :0-6-0-0.10

SITE, LOCATION, FLOOR PLANS, ELEVATIONS,SECTION, D/W SCHEDULE

Design By: Ar. Preeti Jha Drawn By:

Ld

Ld

Structure By: Er. Jyoti Mani Bhattarai

Checked By:

Ar.Abhishek Maharjan

Scale: 1/4"=1'

Date: January 2020

MMC Registration No.:

Sheet No.:



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PROJECT VI Look out Tower INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Mechinagar Municipality LOCATION : Jhapa WORKING PHASE : Concept Design, Working Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • 35m height maximum

INVOLVEMENT • Concept Design • 3D Model • Working Drawing

ACHIEVEMENT

• Architectural Drawing • Working Drawing • Concept to Construction Drawing

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An observation tower is a structure used to view events from a long distance and to create a full 360 degree range of vision to conduct the long distance observations. They are usually at least 20 metres (66 ft) tall and made from stone, iron, and wood. The client of look out tower at Jhapa is Mechinagar Municipality the one who proposed gate of Nepal. The site is surrounded by full of trees. So, we decided to make 2 floors one gallery and another cafe and rest of floor for view. Each floor is 6m and total height of 30m The concept for the design are all sketch out below. After more than 10 sketches we came up with 2 designs Note: Drawings are provided in Annex V

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X 2

3

.00

°

Y

60

5000

Road

00 50

75

11

00

14 15 16 17 18 12 13 19

00

0 9 300 00

50

30

20

WIDTH: 1500 TREAD: 280 RISER: 150

1500 00

1

vehicular entry

R 15

10

1

R 50

9

00

8 7 5

00 50

LEGEND

2

2 1

3

teps

4

ex

istin

gS

House

teps

House

public toilet

MD

Seating area

6

proposed view tower existing temple Pratichalaya

gS istin

MD

8560

X

Y

2

3

9 hom garne thau 10 lawn area

2

iptio iscr aD

X VOID

Tahara

3

GROUND FLOOR PLAN LEVEL : ±0000

n

ex

UP

5000

Gad

House

1

Guard post Pedestrian entry parking

5 7 8

2

60

1

3

R 86

Tahara

4

50 00

6

VOID

VOID

60 .00 °

VOID

5000

Y

ad

00 50

34 35 36 37 38 32 33 39

00

1

40

DN WIDTH: 1500 TREAD: 280 RISER: 150

R15

30

VOID

29

50

ex

istin

gS

teps

28 27 26 25 24 23

00

lvl-182m

R5

22

1

VOID

00

0

00

VOID

21

UP

50

Tahara

Tahara

31

00

VOID

Tahara Tahara

75

1500

Temple

00

ex

istin

gS

Tahara

50

House

Ro

teps

Tahara

60

R86

Y

5000

House under construction

Temple

VOID VOID

X

lvl-190m

2

FIRST FLOOR PLAN LEVEL: +3000

3

X

e

us

VOID

Temple

VOID

VOID

°

VOID

.00

50

SYMBOL

Road

m

Tree

lvl-190m

F Wall Bench Mark House House/Building

54 55 56 57 58 52 53 59

0 150

VOID

Tahara Hut Tahara/

Temple

Temple

51

75

00 PROJECT : DPR OF WELCOME GATE 1500

1

R

50

CONSULTANT :

48 47 46 45 44 43

VOID

R5

00

URBAN ATELIER PVT. LTD. UP KATHMANDU 00

Slab Boundary Line

VOID

49

VOID

50

Toilet

60

DN WIDTH: 1500 TREAD: 280 RISER: 150

42

0

0

LEGEND

41

SHEET:

0

6 R86

EP

50 0

ple

ITABHATTA, JHAPA

00

10

5000

50

lvl-190m

Y

MECHINAGAR MUNICIPALITY 00

lvl-190m

60

CLIENT :

lvl-190m

Te

2

3

Temple

Ho

VOID VOID

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Y

5000

VOID

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Drawn by :

SITE PLAN SITE AREA = 3483.94 SQ M (BI-KA-DH-0-10-5.77)

VOID

Abhishek Maharjan

Structure by : Er. Jyoti Mani Bhattarai Sheet no. Pandey Checked by : Ar. Prabha 2 SECOND FLOOR PLAN Date : June 2020 LEVEL : + 6000 Scale :

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VOID VOID

X

3

1


8000

NINETH LVL

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27000

98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91

88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81

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48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41

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450

3000

3000

3000

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3000

3000

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89

79

69

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110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101

91

81

71

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92

82

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100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93

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EIGHT FLOOR LVL

EIGHT FLOOR LVL

24000

24000

SEVENTH FLOOR LVL

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21000

21000

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18000

18000

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15000

15000

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FOURTH FLOOR LVL

12000

12000

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THIRD FLOOR LVL

9000

9000

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6000

6000

FIRST FLOOR LVL

FIRST FLOOR LVL

3000

3000

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PLINTH LVL

0 G lvl

SECTION AT X-X

0 G lvl

-450

BACK ELEVATION

-450

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PROJECT VII Nepal’s Welcome Gate Design INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Mechinagar Municipality LOCATION : Jhapa WORKING PHASE : Concept Design, Working Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • Gate should reflect the landmark of Nepal

INVOLVEMENT • Concept Design • Working Drawing • 3D Model

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Architectural Drawing Working Drawing Concept to Construction Drawing Gate Standard design requirements


This project is proposed at the eastern border of Nepal in Jhapa district. The client is Mechinagar Municipality, they wanted a gate that represents Nepal So, I note out the important points that represent Nepal i.e. National Symbols, Heritage, Locations, beauty and so on. With some research I found out Gurkha, Mt Everest, Durbar Squares, Stupas and natural beauty are quite famous outside the country. I sketch out the gate by combining those words. The sketch is below as shown Note: Drawings are provided in Annex VI

Site Location Y

A

B

1

4000

2

3

4

5

3000

5

150015001465 9730

X1

X2

4000

A

B

LEVEL 1 PLAN LEVEL ±0000

CONSULTANT :

SHEET:

URBAN ATELIER PVT. LTD. KATHMANDU

5630

00 34

6205

15950

12

Level 4

00

00

13950

12

1200

Level 3 10970 Level 2

C

00

9090

1200

1150

7000 12

1150

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Level 1

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Abhishek Maharjan 146515001500 Er. Jyoti Mani Bhattarai

5500

Drawn by :

Structure by :

Y

B

00

H 7150 9040

00

A

8375

1465

7000

1

ITABHATTA, JHAPA

1000

2000 3000

12

MECHINAGAR MUNICIPALITY

PROJECT : DPR OF WELCOME GATE

9090

CLIENT :

G

Level 5

R20

8825

E

9730

1000

15001500

FOOTPATH

2335

1200

3970

1000 5500

2

33 60

5630 2000 2980

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10

0

1000 11000

12100

1200

45130 12100

11000

1200

45130 12100

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Concept Sketch

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12

76

2335

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0

1

D

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000

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34

X1

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4300

1150

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2000

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1000

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11000

X3

12100

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8520

5500

5500

9730

FOOTPATH

7150

150015001465

5

1000

2000

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1000

Checked by : Ar. Prabha Pandey Date : June 2020 Scale :

1000

11000

1200

11000

1000

5500

150015001465

0

Sheet no.

9730

12100

12100

9730

45130

FRONT ELEVATION

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1

2

3 X1

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X2

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X3

8520 4260

33

60

60

33

76

10

42

40

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00

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C

1150

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8375

1200

7000

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10970

H 7000

8375

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Level 3

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2335

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2335

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0 12

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15950

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34

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0

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5630

4260

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12

1150

Level 1 0

146515001500

5500 9730

1000

11000

1200

12100

11000 12100

43480

1000

5500

CLIENT :

9730

ITABHATTA, JHAPA

PROJECT : DPR OF WELCOME GATE

CONSULTANT :

SHEET:

SECTION AT Y-Y

MECHINAGAR MUNICIPALITY

150015001465

URBAN ATELIER PVT. LTD. KATHMANDU

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Drawn by :

Abhishek Maharjan

Structure by : Er. Jyoti Mani Bhattarai Checked by : Ar. Prabha Pandey Date : June 2020 Scale :

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Sheet no.


B

A

B

DETAIL AT B

DETAIL AT A A

A

B

DETAIL AT D

DETAIL AT E A

A

B

B

B

3

A

B

3

A

DETAIL AT C A

B

DETAIL AT F

CLIENT :

MECHINAGAR MUNICIPALITY ITABHATTA, JHAPA

PROJECT : DPR OF WELCOME GATE

CONSULTANT :

SHEET:

URBAN ATELIER PVT. LTD. KATHMANDU

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Drawn by :

Abhishek Maharjan

Structure by : Er. Jyoti Mani Bhattarai

DETAIL AT G

DETAIL AT H

Checked by : Ar. Prabha Pandey Date : June 2020 Scale :

1:100

Sheet no.

AR/ 12

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PROJECT VIII Ranibas Conservation INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Office Of Municipal Executive SimraungadhMunicipality Simraungadh, Bara Province No 2, Nepal LOCATION : Ranibas, Sindhuli WORKING PHASE : Working drawing, 3D

REQUIREMENTS • Construction in traditional method • Renovation of all building • Museum area

INVOLVEMENT

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• • • • •

Working Drawing Plan Elevation Section 3D

• • • •

Architectural Drawing Working Drawing Conservation of traditional building Traditional construction detail

ACHIEVEMENT


Conservation is the process of maintaining and managing change to a heritage asset in a way that sustains and where appropriate enhances its significance. The location is at Ranibas, Sindhuli. The people living in this heritage site are Madhesi people. The building is almost 200 years old and the renovation done at past was by using concrete. So, the municipality decided to renovate by demolition of concrete building and using tradition method of construction i.e. brick, mud and timber. We separate the building into 4 type i.e. North, East, South and West and did the drawing according to it. The building is residence for people living there but above floor it was unused so decided to convert into museum hall. We also did landscape for public to feel welcoming and enjoy the park. Cool shade under the chautara, drinking water fountain and with public toilet

8 LEGEND

7 6 4 15

9

13

2 1

3 5

1. ENTRANCE 2. GUARD HOUSE 3. EXISTING CHAUTARA 4.PROPOSED CHAUTARA 5.EXITING WELL 6. WATER BODY 7. WATER FOUNTAIN WITH SEATING 8. DRINKING WATER POST 9.EAST BUILDING 10.WEST BUILDING 11. NORTH BUILDING 12. SOUTH BUILDING 13. EXISTING TEMPLE 14. WAY TO PARK 15.WAY TO POND 16. COW SHED 17. EXISTING TOILET 18. STAFF TOILET 19. PUBLIC TOILET

7 16

17

-Grass - Flower garden

Note: Drawings are provided in Annex VII

- STONE Paving

18

PROPOSED MASTER PLAN

-BRICK Paving - Trees, shrubs

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X

5' 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

50209

780

5010

780 1340 780

Y

9100 1850

1100 950 780 1374 780 1366 780

1000

3920

4570

9100

2420

4570

2120

780 1210 1100 1210 780 950

1620

5560 2110

5660

1340 780

5010

780

1700

23340

780

1700

1100

5660

3810

780 1310 780 7680

1880

2900 5200

7180

7980 9100

2500

C 10100

10100

1700

1620 500 1620 500 1620 500 1620

B

2800

1620

5160

2300

1970 1620

5060

2300

2300

600 1100 600

2300

1620 500 1620 500 1620 500 1620

8600

2400

2400

2400 5200

2900

5160

2800

6200

7180

1225

2400

1000

1000 16280

A

6200

1700

7680

2500

5660

2120 1000

2420 2920

2120 1000

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1880

780 1310 780

2120

5560

3810

1100

1700

780

1700

5660

50300

X

EAST BUILDING GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:150

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AR-4

Y


5' 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

+9000 ROOF LVL

3000

+9000 ROOF LVL

+6000 ROOF LVL

3000

+6000 ROOF LVL

+3000 FIRST FLOOR

4

+3000 FIRST FLOOR

±0000 PLINTH LVL

850

3240

3000

WIDTH : 950 RISER : 170, 230 TREAD : 200

±0000 PLINTH LVL

-1000 GROUND LVL

-1000 GROUND LVL

-2200 FOUNDATION LVL

-2200 FOUNDATION LVL

B

SECTION AT Y-Y

C

3000

A

+6000 ROOF LVL

+6000 ROOF LVL

1

+5500 LINTEL LVL

+3000 FIRST FLOOR

2500

900

+3900 SILL LVL

6000

900 1200

+5100 LINTEL LVL

+3000 FIRST FLOOR

2

3000

3

±0000 PLINTH LVL

-2200 FOUNDATION LVL

1000

335

-1000 GROUND LVL

±0000 PLINTH LVL -1000 GROUND LVL

100 mm lime concrete 1 layer plastic felt 1 layer flat brick 38mm sal wood plank Rafter sal wood ( 100*150 )mm 100 mm lime concrete 1 layer plastic felt 1 layer flat brick 38mm sal wood plank Rafter sal wood ( 100*150 )mm

DETAIL AT

(1:50)

100 mm lime concrete 1 layer plastic felt 1 layer flat brick 1 38mm sal wood plank Rafter sal wood ( 100*150 )mm

DETAIL AT 2

(1:50)

-2200 FOUNDATION LVL

SECTION AT X-X

DETAIL AT 4

(1:50)

Rafter sal wood 100*150 @600mm c/c

CGI Sheet roofing 15 MM THK wooden plank 89MMX100 MM wooden rafter at 660 c/c

DETAIL AT 3

(1:50) 1:150

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ELEVATION FROM OUTSIDE

ELEVATION FROM COURT YARD 1:150

AR-7

CGI Sheet roofing 15 MM THK wooden plank 89MMX100 MM wooden rafter at 660 c/c 100X120 MM WOODEN POST AT 2000 C/C

P3

SIDE ELEVATION

(1:50)

CGI Sheet roofing 15 MM THK wooden plank 89MMX100 MM wooden rafter at 660 c/c 100X120 MM WOODEN POST AT 2000 C/C

CGI Sheet roofing 15 MM THK wooden plank 89MMX100 MM wooden rafter at 660 c/c 100X120 MM WOODEN POST AT 2000 C/C

100

POST SPACING DETAIL (1:50)

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POST DETAIL (1:50)

1:150

50 50 200 100 1900

1600 1900

600

1500

200

300

300

1900

120

P2

(1:50) AR-8


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PROJECT IX Korean National Institute of Technology Korea Nepal Institute of Technology is located in Tamnagar 14, Butwal, Rupandehi. It is a constituent technical institute of CTEVT. It was established under the mutual cooperation of Nepal and Republic of Korea in 2010. All the financial and technical support for the establishment of the institute is donated by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) under Government of Republic Korea. The aim of Korea Nepal Institute of Technology is to produce basic and middle-level high tech professional workforce/expert according to the need of nation and overseas. By promoting income-generating activities this institute has the plan to grow up with self-reliance management. The institute has planned to establish Industry School Cooperation system. Nowadays, to support the objectives of this institution, KNIT is growing as a high technology based institute under CTEVT.

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INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Koren Nepal Institute of Technology LOCATION : Tamnagar 14, Butwal, Rupandekhi SITE AREA : 60.014 sq m WORKING PHASE : Landscape Planning

REQUIREMENTS • • • • •

Landscaping Football Ground Basketball Court Volleyball Court Badminton Court

Site Location

INVOLVEMENT • • • •

Site Condition

Landscape design 3D Modeling Render Image Video Editing

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This is the first project that was given to me. The site is located in Tamnagar, Butwal, Rupandehi. The plan was to design a landscape with playground for the institute. When we look at the profile of land of site its flat and contour. The contour difference is around 4ft to 8ft. The playgrounds were already zoned out. So, my task was to draw the plan and design suitable to the site. I studied the standard size of courts and field to fit on site according to its land profile. I took the advantage of contour for creating steps seats. As the site is in Butwal it’s quite hot in summer. So I intent to plant trees in middle of the pathway which will provide shades during day time and cool off the concrete surface.

ACHIEVEMENT • • • • •

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Landscaping Working with contour Proper Utilization of Space 3D Visualization Design according to climate


River

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Statue

PROJECT X Communist Memorial Park INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Gyanendra subedi LOCATION : Belbari SITE AREA : WORKING PHASE : Concept Design

REQUIREMENTS • • • • •

Hall Drinking Water Parking Toilets Restaurant

INVOLVEMENT

Water outlet • Concept Planning

ACHIEVEMENT • • • • • 45 - Internship Practicum

Escalation of Conceptualization Basic Master planning Apply Concept in design Zoning Standard of Park


The is the first master plan for park I did in my internship. The park was to design for memorial of 5 communist leader. The idea of this park was to show the big movement in the history of communist. There are three phases of this movement they are as follows: • First Phase (2007 – 2046) Destruction of existing system • Second Phase (2046- 2052) The new government exerts absolute control over common citizen • Third Phase (2052 – 2063) Free from restriction the class based system

Statue

Beam Balance Shows equality

Water outlet

Logo of Communist and to represent 5 communist leader Statue at the cornor

Axis

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PROJECT XI DPR of Childbirth Protection Centre in Dang INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Family Planning Association in Nepal LOCATION : Dang SITE AREA : 1136.58 sq m WORKING PHASE : Working Drawing

INVOLVEMENT • Working Drawing • DPR Drawing

• • • • • • • • •

ACHIEVEMENT

Detail Drawing Wall Section Toilet Detail Staircase Detail Building Location Building Section Door Window Schedule Plan layout of Childbirth Centre Standard Dimension for corridor, staircase and rooms • To make DPR 47 - Internship Practicum


A birthing center or centre is a healthcare facility, staffed by nurse midwives, midwives and/or obstetricians, for mothers in labor, who may be assisted by doulas and coaches. By attending the laboring mother, the doulas can assist the midwives and make the birth easier.

N

Y A

B

C

D

E

F

X

RO

APP

W1

6

W1

6

W2

STERILIZATION ROOM (3.6m x 2.85m TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

W1

W1

PRE-DELIVERY ROOM (4.12m x 4.26m)

D3

5

TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

STORE (1.8m x 1m)

W2 D1

W2

D2

2

5

5 FEMALE TOILET (36.9m x 2.27m)

W5

TILE FLOORING

W1

lvl. ±0000

1

A birth center presents a more home-like environment than a hospital labor ward, typically with more options during labor: food/drink, music, and the attendance of family and friends if desired. Other characteristics can also include non-institutional furniture such as queen-sized beds, large enough for both mother and father and perhaps birthing tubs or showers for water births. The decor is meant to emphasize the normality of birth. In a birth center, women are free to act more spontaneously during their birth, such as squatting, walking or performing other postures that assist in labor. Active birth is encouraged.

CAO/DELIVERY ROOM (3.69m x 3.07m)

TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

W5

D2 D1

MALE TOILET (36.9mx2240)

W5

D2

WAITING AREA (3.69m x 1.59m)

TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

W5

W2

TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

4

4

TOILET (2.17m x 1.18m)

W5

D2 W3 D1

POST OPERATION ROOM (3.69m x 5.35m)

W4

TILE FLOORING

3

3

lvl. ±0000

DOCTOR'S ROOM (3.69m x 3.62m)

W2

TILE FLOORING

W1

lvl. ±0000

D1

W1

TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

W2

lvl. ±0000

D1

TILE FLOORING

TILE FLOORING

lvl. ±0000

lvl. ±0000

UP

D1

MD

TREAD : 250 RISER : 150

W1

WAITING AREA

UP

2

TILE FLOORING

COUNSELLING ROOM (2.9m x 2.52m)

RECEPTION W2

SCREENING ROOM (3.69m x 3.34m)

MCH ROOM (3.65m x 3.81m)

4

W2

W2

D1

W1

2

W1'

TILE FLOORING lvl. ±0000

X

W1

1

1 W1

W1

X

CLIENT :

FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF NEPAL

W2

PROJECT : DETAILED DESIGN OF CHILDBIRTH CENTRE IN DANG DISTRICT

3

CONSULTANT :  A

B

C

D

E

F

Y

SHEET:

GROUND FLOOR PLAN AREA :236.12m²

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Abhishek Maharjan

Drawn by :

Checked by : Ar. Prabha Pandey Date : 2076/10/09 Scale : 1:125

In this project I got chance to do the architectural working drawing of whole project. While doing working drawing I got to know some standards of Childbirth Centre like corridor width, Staircase, bed dimension and so on. The drawing of this project are all in annex.

F

D

E

C

B

A

PARAPET +10000

PARAPET +9900

ROOF LVL +9000

ROOF LVL +9000

LINTEL LVL +8100

Sheet no.

AR/04

N

LINTEL LVL +8100 X

RO

APP W2

SILL LVL +6900

W2

SECOND FLOOR LVL +6000

SECOND FLOOR LVL +6000

LINTEL LVL +5100 W1'

LANDING + 4500

W2

W1

SILL LVL +3900

W2 D3

FIRST FLOOR LVL +3000

Note: Drawings are provided in Annex VIII

FIRST FLOOR LVL +3000 LINTEL LVL +1200

LANDING + 1500 W2

W1

W2

W1

SILL LVL +900

D1

PLINTH LVL ±000

PLINTH LVL ±000

GROUND LVL -750

GROUND LVL -750

SECTION AT X-X 1

3

2

5

4

6

PARAPET +9900

PARAPET +9900

ROOF LVL +9000

ROOF LVL +9000

LINTEL LVL +8100

LINTEL LVL +8100

SILL LVL +6900

W1

MD

W2

W2

W1

W2

W2

D2

D2

D2

W5

W2

W1

W1

SECOND FLOOR LVL +6000

SILL LVL +3900

SILL LVL +6900 SECOND FLOOR LVL +6000

LINTEL LVL +5100

LINTEL LVL +5100

W1

MD

W1

W3

W5

W5

W5 D2

W1

W1

SILL LVL +3900

D2

FIRST FLOOR LVL +3000

FIRST FLOOR LVL +3000

LINTEL LVL +1200

LINTEL LVL +1200

SILL LVL +900

W1

W1

W3

W5

D2

D2

D2

W2

W1

W1

SILL LVL +900

MD

PLINTH LVL ±000

CLIENT :

FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION OF NEPAL

PROJECT : DETAILED DESIGN OF CHILDBIRTH CENTRE IN DANG DISTRICT CONSULTANT : 

PLINTH LVL ±000

GROUND LVL -750

GROUND LVL -750

SHEET:

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

Designed by : Ar. Preeti Jha Drawn by :

SECTION AT Y-Y

Abhishek Maharjan

Checked by : Ar. Prabha Pandey Date : 2076/10/09 Scale : 1:125

Sheet no.

AR/08

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PROJECT XII Industrial Village at Sinamaina Staff Quarter Estimation INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Sinamaina Municipality LOCATION : Sinamaina, Rupandehi SITE AREA : 230269.99 sq m (34 Bigga) WORKING PHASE : Master Plan, Estimation

INVOLVEMENT • Master Plan • Estimation of Staff Quarter

ACHIEVEMENT • • • • •

About Indurtrial Village Basic Master Plan Layout Street Standard Dimension Parking Dimension Location for Sewer plant treatment and water plant treatment • Estimation of building 49 - Internship Practicum


Village Industry means any such industry situated in rural area which manufacture goods without use of power or provide services and permanent capital investment (Plant and Machinery and Land, Building) is not more than Rs.50000 per artisan. In this definition of “Village area�, all revenue village and towns of more than 20,000 populations is included. In this project, I have been given to redraw the plan and do the estimation of staff quarter building. Note: Drawings are provided in Annex IX

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PROJECT XIII Haatbazar INTRODUCTION LOCATION : Belbari WORKING PHASE : Concept Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • • • •

Landscape Well Organized Space For other purpose also Parking

INVOLVEMENT • Concept Drawing

ACHIEVEMENT • • • •

Basic Master Planning About Haat Bazar Minimum Space required for a stall Minimum distance between a shopkeeper and a customer • Landscaping • Circulation • Planning for Multiple purpose 51 - Internship Practicum


A haat bazaar, most often called simply haator hat, is an open-air market that serves as a trading venue for local people in rural areas and some towns of Nepal, India, and Bangladesh. Haat bazaars are conducted on a regular basis, i.e or that is once, twice, or three times a week and in some places every two weeks. At times, haat bazaars are organized in a different manner, to support or promote trading by and with rural people. In addition to providing trading opportunities, haat bazaars gradually concentrate rural settlements and convert villages into small towns. In Eastern Nepal, most of the towns are named after the weekly haat. Aaitabare, Sombare, Mangalbare, Budhabare, Bihibare, Sukrabare, and Sanischare are some common Nepali town names that are named for the day of the weekly haat. Panchami, Nawamidanda, and Saptami are towns named after the fortnightly haats, according to the Hindu lunar calendar.

Site Location

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CONCEPT While developing the concept first I studied the human anthropometric data, circulation space, reachable distance and so on.

Parking Fish Market

I found that the standard shoulder width is 450mm while carrying bags on both hand I assume it to be 900mm so for two people 1800mm. In plan I have given 3000mm lane for easy circulation.

Accessories

For the width of stall I have given 2500mm. The reason behind this is while sitting we occupy approx. 1m width of space on floor and remaining 1.5m max width for reaching out the customer. So the total width becomes 5500mm for one side stall and for both side stall the total width becomes 8000mm.

Accessories Vegetable Market

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As for zoning we have 3 different stall in a series “accessories, vegetables and fish market respectively�. Accessories first because people don’t always buy them. So as by zoning the vegetable market after the accessories people will notice and they may go and buy the accessories they required. Fish market at the last because of the smell of the fish.


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PROJECT XIV Geology Park Gate Design INTRODUCTION CLIENT : ................................ LOCATION : ................................. WORKING PHASE : Conceptual

REQUIREMENTS • Ticket Counter • Guard House

INVOLVEMENT • • • •

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Concept design Plan Elevation 3D


Geology is the science of study of earth concerned with the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Form the above definition I got the concept for the gate of this park. The idea was the geographic profile of Nepal. When we look at the profile of the Nepal’s geography it’s plain and gradually altitude increases. i.e. Terai, Hilly and Himlayan region.

First Proposed

Plan

Concept Sketch

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PROJECT XV Karnali Mall Interior INTRODUCTION CLIENT : New Rara Engineering Consultancy and Research Centre LOCATION : Surkhet WORKING PHASE : Interior design, furniture design

INVOLVEMENT • Layout plan • Furniture design • Furniture drawing

ACHIEVEMENT • • • • •

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Human anthropometry Interior Design Furniture Design Circulation Flow of Retail Shop Maximum utilization of space


Karnali Mall is going to be the first mall in surkhet. So, in this project I got chance to do interior of two shops i.e. ladies fancy item shop and banded item shop.

LADIES FANCY ITEM SHOP LAYOUT First lets talk about Ladies Fancy Item Shop. I did the layout plan for the shop. In the plan I have separated clothing and accessories. Starting from the entry, there is large space for clearing the space for exit, entry and for movement in all direction. The plan is spaced out from the anthropometric data. At the entry I placed the accessories racks, shoes racks and cosmetic racks and clothing at the end because from my experience I have seen people buy clothes rather than the accessories. From this plan I want people to go through accessories to the clothing If they would find the item they needed they would buy. In this plan the toilet is at the bottom left corner of the room so I added changing room side of the toilet which would create a buffer and its near to the clothing space.

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BRANDED SHOP ITEM In this shop I did furniture design rather than the layout for the shop. There are four types of furniture for this shop as you can see in the plan. A and B are the hanger with table, C is circular table with mannequin doll and D is rack with hanger as shown in drawings.

BRANDED SHOP ITEM PLAN

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PROJECT XVI Sallaghari Residence INTRODUCTION CLIENT : Mrs. Santhi Chettri SITE AREA : 1090.81 sq ft LOCATION : Surtabinayak-3 WORKING PHASE : Elevation, Municipality Drawing

REQUIREMENTS • Living Room • 4 Bedroom, one with attached toilet and walk in closet • Kitchen with dining

INVOLVEMENT • Municipality Drawing • Elevation Treatment

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This is the last residential project I did during my Internship Period. The site is located in Surabinayak-3. The shape of the site is quite irregular and has small area. The building was exactly placed after setback. So it was quite difficult to do the elevation treatment of the building and the client wanted stone cladding in elevation.

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PROJECT XVII Site Visit LEARNED

Raft Foundation

Drainage

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Manhole

Duct System Sanitation Construction work False ceiling and required floor height Understanding false ceiling drawing utilization of space Minimum Kitchen Width Importance of Sill and Lintel band Partition wall with glass wool Minimum height of kitchen counter and toilet fixtures drop down floor and level up floor Understanding electrical layout Staircase construction Requirement of secondary beam Brick Stacking, Reinforcement, Formwork, Scaffolding


Toe Wall

Centering

Block Wall

Plastered

Externer Finish

DB Box

Staircase

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Sanitation Pipe

Interior Finishes

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Interior

Kitchen Finish

Toilet Fixture

Centering

Lift Reinforced wall


CONCLUSION After few months of doing my internship in Ananta Design Solution Pvt. Ltd., I realized I have gained more than I expected no matter in soft or hard skills. I have learned from my supervisor may little details that need to be attended, like theory of corners edge and surfaces. These are the things that I have never take notice of when visiting a site and observing the entire flaw within construction. Beside that, I have also learned to get used to working lifestyle of an architecture firm. In this company that I interned in, all the staffs will work together and help one another to meet the requirements. It taught me that being a good teammate is very important because team work is crucial in finishing a big project that is meeting its due date. Lastly, I have grown to like the responsibility of being in project management team. I have witnessed how my supervisor discussing problems with clients and contractors, and also how my senior settle on-site construction matters with the subcontractors and workers in order to make sure everything is done on time.

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