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Abhishek Sathe
An ambitious and aspiring Architecture student recently in third year, seeking a position of architectural intern in a firm which provides an engaging and challenging design environment.
dd.abhishek18@yahoo.in
After taking experience in an office environment as a student apprentice and trainee and involving myself in various hands-on activities, I’ve developed many abilities and skill sets which helps me in dealing varied situations and problems.
18.04.1996
+91 96620 30225 ‘Jankinath’ near Sarjan Complex, Pratap Road, Raopura, Vadodara - 390001
Design Program - II / 2017
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Work Experience
Education
Proficiencies.
Oct 2014 Feb 2016 Aug 2016
CAVE, Hands on Construction in Bamboo | Wattle and Daub, Hands on Construction | Bamboolian, Hands on Construction |
VDA, Vadodara VDA, Vadodara VDA, Vadodara
Jan 2016 Aug 2016 Aug 2016 Aug 2016 Sep 2018 Sep 2018 Oct 2018
Brick by Brick Workshop Art & Architecture Workshop Design Workshop by Prof. Yatin Pandya Design Workshop by Prof. Neelkanth Chhaya Lime as a Construction Material, Workshop Mud as a Construction Material Workshop Laurie Baker Centre, NASA Exposure Program
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Buildathon, Vadodara VDA, Vadodara VDA, Vadodara VDA, Vadodara Zonal NASA, Tarsadi Zonal NASA, Bardoli Thiruvananthapuram
Mar 2016 Jan 2018
Mandvi Pol Houses, Vadodara MRID, M. S. University, Vadodara
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Documentation ( RSP ) Documentation ( RSP )
Feb 2018 Sep 2017
Installation - Hyperbolic Parabolic Structure Reubens Trophy, Zonal Nasa Convention 2017
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APIED, Gujarat NASA, India
Aug 2015 Nov 2016 Jun 2017
Student Apprentice (5 months) Architectural Intern (6 months) Redevelopment of a Row House
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INSCAPE, Ahmedabad INSCAPE, Ahmedabad Vadodara, Gujarat
2011-12 2013-14 2014-15 2017-19
Software Proficiency / Hand Skills
Vidya Vihar School, Vadodara | Reliance School, Vadodara | Vadodara Design Academy ( VDA ) | Arvindbhai Patel Institute | Of Environmental Design ( APIED ) Photoshop Illustrator InDesign | AutoCAD Sketch up Vray | Lumion Lightroom Keyshot | ArchiCad Rhino CorelDRAW |
10th Grade 12th Grade 1st Year 2nd, 3rd Year
Model Making Sketching Painting
Hand Drafting Hand Rendering Hand Lettering
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Design Program l
Anthropometry / 2015 6
Understanding Optimum Space Design Program ll
Advanced Anthropometry / 2015 8 Weekend Home for Yourself. Design Program lll
Material Studio / 2017
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Hands on Construction / 2018
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Related Study Program /2018
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Meditation Centre for Spiritual Upliftment. 1:1 Scale Public Installation
Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad Institute of Design (MRID) Design Program lV
Contextual Studio / 2018 Annexure of MRID, M.S. University. Design Program V
Institutional Studio / 2018 Skill Development Centre Internship Experience
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INSCAPE, Ahmedabad / 2015
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Building Construction / 2014 - 2018
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On-Site Design Opportunity / 2017
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Hands-on-Construction / 2014 - 2018
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Sohan Nilkanth Architects. .
Hand Drafted Construction Details.
Basic Design / 2017
Decoding Structural System.
Redevelopment of a Row House. Mud | Brick | Bamboo | Metal
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Public Installation / 2017
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Following sketches shows 20 different positions of human body in a sequential manner while performing the activity in Plan and Elevation.
DESIGN PROGRAM - l
Understanding Optimum Space / 2016 Anthropometry
Prof. Nirav Hirpara
INITIAL EXERCISE
In order to understand the anatomy of human body along with the action line one performs to do a particular task, free hand quick sketches of different human positions were made after visiting a crowded public place.
PROGRAM
To choose any sports activity which can be performed individually and can be studied or documented in plan and elevations. The intention of exercise was to understand the optimum space required to perform that particular activity in a three dimensional space. The exercise also demands three dimensional representation of the documented space in Sectional, Void and Solid Form through physical models. To do so, Alley Bowling was chose and to document it the task was first performed physically and each and every position was studied by taking a sudden pause in between. The task was recorded thoroughly from the initial sitting position till the last position after completing the task.
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The areas rendered in blue and red denotes space required at that particular position in plan and elevation. The area in green, both in plan and elevation cohesively denotes optimum space consumed from a three dimensional larger space in order to perform a particular activity.
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Initial Site Section showing Profile of the building.
Initial Perspective View
DESIGN PROGRAM -ll
Weekend Home for Yourself / 2015
Advanced Anthropometry Professor Sohan Nilkanth
INITIAL EXERCISE
To study and measure draw narrow pol-houses of old city, Vadodara and to understand and record the arrangement of spaces, orientation, light - ventilation, circulation, etc. The exercise continues by recording the daily routine activities and calculating the optimum space required to perform them.
PROGRAM
To design a weekend home when one can unplug himself from daily routine activities. The challenge here, was to accommodate the required spaces within a 3m wide long narrow space trapped in-between two load bearing walls.
CENTRAL IDEA
In order to accommodate the required spaces, the functions were overlapped. Access to light and ventilation was from the narrow sides, thus the spaces were separated using furniture and a staircase. Each core spaces were exposed to the outside environment through large openings, feeling the space partly inside - partly outside.
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Bubble Diagram showing the connectivity between different quality of spaces.
Sectional Perspective View explaining the quality of Outside-Inside Spaces.
V1
View of the interior space from V1.
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Metal Box Section
I - Sectional Girder
8 mm dia.. Metal bars
Chicken mesh
Ferro-cement
Stone Slabs Material palette
DESIGN PROGRAM -lll
Material Application / 2017 Material Studio
Asst. Prof. Harsh Sharma. The exercise was divided into two main divisions to understand the material from its core properties and micro structure to its application on large scale. The first part of the exercise focuses on application of materials on previous semester design to comprehend the changes one needs to assimilate due to change of construction material. The process started by freezing a primary material for structural behaviour and a secondary material which will act as a skin to the building. The second part of the exercise was of a little large scale and it majorly focuses on breaking the pre-conceived notions of using materials for construction. The entire design was evolved to cater the climatic needs of the space after studying the tangible and intangible aspects of the given site. It also emphasizes on not disturbing the existing character of the space and make it more pleasing and comfortable to the users.
Final Designed Joineries with approximate dimensions.
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The material joineries were resolved first and further hand sketched and recorded in a typical wall section.
For application of materials, steel was used for structural purpose and Ferro-cement was used for construction of walls which mainly acts as a skin to the building. The floor plates were spanned using I-sectional girders and mild steel T-sections along with kottah stone and concrete with little reinforcement. The joineries between and steel members and ferro-cement were further resolved understanding its thermal behaviour.
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Physical Model of Amphitheatre Roof.
Amphitheatre Roof, Sayaji Baug / 2017
Material Studio
Asst. Prof. Harsh Sharma.
PROGRAM
The brief was to provide a roof to the Amphitheatre of Sayaji Baug, Vadodara and the main concern guiding the brief was to extend the use of amphitheatre in every season over the year by making it climatically sound while preserving the fascinating character of the space.
CENTRAL IDEA
After studying the tangible and intangible aspects of the context, the conceptual idea was inspired from the existing site fabric which was defined by landscapes, waterscapes, flora and fauna. The proposed design should echo the immediate lush green context for which a form generated using concrete was a great challenge. To control the heaviness of the concrete the proposed design is a systematic arrangement of thin concrete self-balanced petals which are tied with a ring main in the centre and the petals are lifted from the ground using solid RCC supports. The hyperbolic paraboloid petals creates a void in-between which fills the internal volume with ambient light and allows the air to flow with least restriction. The petals gets its texture from raw timber planks used to create the form work and the stage in the centre is covered using light weight spherical roof. Detail between RCC Columns, Tie Ring and Pre-Casted Hyperbolic-Parabolic Petals.
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Sectional View from the main stage of Amphitheatre.
Roof Profile of Amphitheatre.
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Site Section 01
Site Section 02
Freehand Conceptual Sketch
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Meditation and Art Therapy Centre / 2017
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Material Studio
Asst. Prof. Harsh Sharma.
PROGRAM
To design a Meditation and Art Therapy Centre for spiritual upliftment for the society. The centre consists spaces like meditation hall, spa and swimming pool, space for music-art-dance therapy, canteen, a common gathering area, controlled entry and a parking.
CENTRAL IDEA
To segregate spaces at the site level using landscapes and waterscapes, allowing the spaces to function independently while being a part of the site fabric. The character of each cluster of spaces was according to the type of functions which the building was housing. The central water body ties all the clusters together and guides the site level circulation. The earth from the artificial lake was used to balance the plot. The notch in the centre of the water body houses a canteen which captures clear view of different site level activities. The Meditation Hall located in the top right corner takes a depression which can be accessed by a narrow entry creating its own micro climate shaded with large canopy of trees & helps the users to isolate themselves from other ongoing activities.
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A Site Plan B
Construction Process : 5. Laying of Asphalt Shingles : After the layer of felt paper, shingles are laid on by one which is the final layer of roof. They are available in 12� X 36� size & 8 mm thickness. 4. Laying of Felt Paper. Felt / Tar paper is made by impregnating paper or fibreglass mat with tar, producing a waterproof material useful for roof construction. It also fills the gaps between the OSB sheets. 3. Decking : This step includes fixing of OSB -Oriented Strand Boards above the trusses and purlins. They are available in 1250 x 2500 mm size and they are nailed with a 5 mm gap in between to allow expansion and contraction due to moisture.
2. Timber Structure : Construction of truss is done in assembly system. They are made in workshop and transported to the site to assemble. Other members are fixed on site to make a complete assembly.
Exploded Isometric of Meditation Hall.
1. Masonry Construction : Masonry Construction includes excavations and construction of super-structures and sub-structures like foundations, walls, flooring, etc.
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Public Installation / HANDS ON CONSTRUCTION / 2018
Main Gate
BRIEF
To design a transition space between the outside and the inside during the college festival which allows the guest to transit through different environments. A space which acts as a buffer and makes the guests little conscious about the arrival and the activities ahead. The intention was to guide the guests physically as well as mentally and to do so, the entrance pathway was chosen which connects the main gate to the institution building.
CONCEPT
The idea was to define a fabric using straight lines, strongly guided by geometric pattern which gives a sense of canopy without hindering the immediate context. The idea was evolved from the reinforcement arrangements and geometry of the hyperbolic parabolic structures of Felix Candela. The entire canopy was a repetitive arrangement of modules, which were characterized following a same principle.
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Institution Building
Entrance
Plan Showing Location of the Installation.
Split-Column Detail at ‘A’.
Beam-Column Joinery at ‘B’.
Isometric View of a Module.
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North Side Elevation, Malti Baug
Related Study Program - ll
Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad Institute of Design / 2018 Malti Baug : HISTORY
Malti Baug was constructed in the year of 1890 during the construction of Baroda College (M.S. University currently) and its campus. The bungalow was once used as the residence of Baroda State’s Main Education Officer. The garden in front of the bungalow had creepers of Madhumalti (Rangoon Creeper) which gave the bungalow its name ‘Malti Baug’.
PRESENT SCENARIO
Malti Baug consists of Workshop Areas for MRID’s Design Course. The ground floor have Accessory Design Workshop, Administration, store rooms and other service areas and the first floor have classrooms for lectures and a studio for Still Life Photography Course.
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Ground Floor Plan, Malti Baug
Types of Door in Malti Baug
South Side Elevation, Malti Baug Physical Model of Malti Baug Bungalow
Sketch showing different window panels First Floor Plan, Malti Baug
Types of door in Malti baug
Herringbone strutting between floor joists of Malti Baug.
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Longitudinal Section, Gulab Baug
Related Study Program - ll
Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad Institute of Design / 2018 Gulab Baug : HISTORY
After construction of the Lakshmi Villas Palace, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad built many bungalows for state executives. Gulab baug is one of such bungalow built opposite to Sayaji Baug, Vadodara. The royal bungalow was made for Baroda State’s Main Civil Surgeon’s residence. But after many years, residence house was shifted to Dhanvantari Bungalow, Vadodara. The bungalow was then allotted as residence of MSU’s Pro-Vice Chancellor. The garden in front of the bungalow grew only Roses (Gulab in Hindi) from were the bungalow derived its name ‘Gulab Baug’.
Ground Floor Plan, Gulab Baug
PRESENT SCENARIO
Gulab Baug houses the Ceramic and Glass Workshop Areas of the Institute. The ground floor has administration, Glass Workshop, Ceramic Workshop and other service areas whereas first floor has classrooms for lectures.
FILE FLOORING SAND BED / CEMENT SLURRY
B.B.C.C. RAILLING
FINISHED FLOOR
I- SECTIION
BRICK WALL
WOODEN BEAM
WOODEN PLANKS JOIST
WOODEN POST BRICK ARCH
B.B.C.C.
BRICK WALL
Jack-arched Ceiling Detail
Wooden Joist Floor Detail
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MANGLORE TILE
Sectional Model showing internal wooden staircase , jack-arched ceiling and T-Section spanned floor.
East Side Elevation, Gulab Baug
FILE FLOORING SAND BED / CEMENT SLURRY
B.B.C.C. RAILLING
FINISHED FLOOR
I- SECTIION
BRICK WALL
WOODEN BEAM
WOODEN PLANKS JOIST
WOODEN POST BRICK ARCH
B.B.C.C.
BRICK WALL
Sketch from North-East side of the building.
First Floor Plan, Gulab Baug
RAILLING BALUSTER
Mild Steel I-Section Floor Detail
MANGLORE TILE RAFTER PURLIN
FINISHED FLOOR
PRINCIPAL RAFTER
SAND BED / CEMENT SLURY
RAFTER
B.B.C.C.
WINDOW FRAME
WOODEN BEAM
GLASS PANE
T - SECTIONS
FASCIA
Sloping Roof to Wooden Facade Joinery Detail
Physical Model of Gulab Baug Bungalow.
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DESIGN PROGRAM - lV
Annexure of MRID, Vadodara / 2018 Contextual Studio
Asst. Prof. Renuka Oka
INITIAL EXERCISE
To measure draw and document the campus of MRID, Vadodara which includes plotting more then 200 existing well grown trees, the site boundary and its immediate context and Gulab Baug - Malti Baug Bungalows. Further the analysis of the documented campus was done.
PROGRAM
To provide proper infrastructure and work environment to the students of MRID and to shift all the functions of the institute which is presently distributed in three different campuses namely Gulab Baug, Malti Baug and Sayaji Bhavan into the new proposed campus on the site area of Gulab Baug and Malti Baug.
CENTRAL IDEA
The historic colonial buildings of Gulab Baug and Malti Baug are typical construction of brick masonry and timber. The idea was to emphasis these brick red buildings by creating a canvas of grey concrete masses around them proposing areas for outside informal activities next to the buildings leaving a space of appreciation to them.
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The site plan of MRID Campus reflects the character of new proposed areas inspired from the character oftwo existing bungalows on-site. The existing bungalows and the new proposed areas try to echo each other and defines the site fabric emphasizing their individual character.
The process for designing MRID Campus started with a study model where the masses were carved out on the north and south side of Malti Baug in relation with the new spaces alloted in it after daptive reuse.
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After several back and forth exercises, the spaces around the Gulab Baug were freezed which includes a long rectangular chunk of site reserved as an exhibiting area used by different design courses of M.S. University.
Campus Entry
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Black Box
B
Key Plan
In order to develop a functional relation of the proposed areas with the existing buildings, first the spatial possibilities of Malti Baug bungalow were studied. Taking reference from the Area Calculations done in the Conceptual Stage, different spaces were proposed for adaptive reuse of the existing structures.
Set Design Studio
The new proposed spaces in the Malti baug Bungalow consists of Computer room, Sound and Visual Editing Studio, Graphic Design Studio, Dark Room and service areas like storage and Wash Rooms on the ground floor and Admin related spaces on the first floor. The circulation axis continues to connect the Annexure on the Northern side which consists of spaces like Set Design Studio, a Black Box with a small capacity for audience to carry juries and plays and other areas like Green Rooms and Wash Rooms. The black Box have a separate entry with a large semi covered foyer which connects to the main site entry and parking area with a path way. A MRID Part Plan
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Malti Baug Bung
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Section - BB
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Key Plan
D
The Gulab Baug Bungalow was once used by Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad as studio space to do canvas paintings. Thus, the new proposed areas in Gulab baug consists of Exhibition Galleries for students MSU Fine Arts on the ground Floor and Audio- Visual Rooms on the first floor.
D Canteen
The North facade of the Gulab Baug bungalow acts as a backdrop for the Amphitheatre proposed on the Northern side of the bungalow. The spaces in the bungalow which were once used as Furnace and Kiln Room were adaptively reused as Green Rooms for the Amphitheatre and have no connection with the other spaces of bungalow.
Gulab Baug
The circular garden in front of the Gulab Baug Bungalow was used for celebrative and festive purposes and shares a great emotional bond with the memories of students was preserved and is now developed and proposed for various outdoor activities and gathering spaces and it also acts as a extension spaces to the workshop areas around it.
Central lawn and garden
C MRID Part Plan
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Amphitheatre Stage
Section - CC
Section - DD
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DESIGN PROGRAM - V
Skill Development Centre, Silvassa / 2018 Institutional Studio
Prof. Jyoti Gill.
INITIAL EXERCISE
To visit different institutional campuses in groups and studying their design typologies and principles. Case Studies of different functioning institutes housing similar courses and understand the spatial and functional requirements. To sketch and record detailed Area Calculations along with the furniture arrangements for different activities in the campus.
PROGRAM
To design a Skill Development Centre in Silvassa to encourage the involvement of local community in different fields. The program demands two clusters of built masses in campus, one for institutional activities comprising of 3 major verticals namely Skill Enhancement Department, Soft Skill Department and Humanities & Home Science Department with facilities like Canteen and Auditorium and second for housing facilities.
CENTRAL IDEA
After knowing the major opportunities and constraints of site the two clusters were separated using a internal access road and have their separate recreational areas. The immediate patch overlooking the river was dedicated to different informal activities which acts as an extension to the core areas.
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Site Level Massing - Skill Development Centre.
Staff Quarters 8 Dwelling Units. Director’s Bungalow And a bungalow for Admin Officer.
Four Wheeler Parking Ramp to access parking with capacity of 50 cars.
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Two Wheeler Parking
Admin Areas Library Exhibition Porch Entry 01 Main Entry to Campus Auditorium Areas Humanities and Home Science Department Central Gathering Area Skill Enhancement and Soft Skill Department
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Site Plan Level 02
OPPORTUNITIES • • •
Site guides the built form to take benefit of Funnel Effect. Informal Recreational Areas in relation with river edge and greens. Site takes benefit of two crucial views , one of a river edge and second of a deciduous forest.
CONSTRAINTS • •
A water logging area on the site with a depth of average 1 feet. Rise in water level blocks the access road between the site and river. Opportunity Diagram.
Constraint Diagram.
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Auditorium and Canteen The Auditorium fits in a narrow corner of the site and takes benefit of the site depression. It gains its shape and form in order to accommodate it on a narrow piece of land left after leaving the margins. The areas on the back stage are accessed from the internal access road following the secondary site entry and are overlapped by canteen kitchen areas above. The canteen above, overlooks the common gathering and recreational areas and takes the benefit of crucial views of river during different seasons.
Auditorium
Spill over space to Auditorium Guest Parking
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Section - AA through Auditorium an d Canteen Areas.
Humanities and Home Science Department
Common Gathering
Soft Skill Department
7.5 M wide access road Spill over area to Skill Enhancement Studio. Site Plan 01 - Skill Development Centre.
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Elevation of workshop windows from internal passage. WORKSHOP WINDOWS
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Elevation of workshop door from internal passage.
PASSAGE BETWEEN WORKSHOPS
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PLAN AT LEVEL +1200 MM SCALE - 1:25
WORKSHOP DOOR
SLIDING WOODEN DOORS FIXED ON SLIDING CHANELS ON TOP & BOTTOM.
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Fixed wooden louvers allowing winter sun to penetrate the spaces.
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Landscape Detail at site boundary.
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125
CAST-IN-SITU CONCRETE LIFT SHAFT (SHEAR WALL).
3000 1200
1800 300
300
300
300
300
300
14
15
16
17
18
19
300
150 325
1950
1650
1000
08
TYPICAL STAIR DETAIL
SCALE - 1 : 10
10 x 50 MM M.S. RAILING. BOLT TO FIX M.S. RAILING WITH PRECASTED CONCRETE STEPS AND LANDINGS. PRECASTED CONCRETE STAIR FIXED WITH CAST-IN-SITU CONCRETE LIFT SHAFT.
325
09
CAST-IN-SITU CONCRETE LIFT SHAFT (SHEAR WALL).
1425
1425
150
300 300
4350
1500
11
10
300
E
12
300
300
13
PRECASTED CONCRETE STAIR FIXED WITH CAST-IN-SITU CONCRETE LIFT SHAFT.
1200
20
LVL. +1250 MM GROUNG FLOOR LEVEL
1425
1425
1200
LVL. -1750 MM SEMI-BASEMENT LEVEL
C 07
06
150
05
04
03
1500
02
TYPICAL HANDRAIL FIXING DETAIL
C
SCALE - 1 : 5
01
10 x 50 MM M.S. RAILING.
150
1800
10 x 50 MM M.S. RAILING.
PLAN AT LEVEL -400 MM
10 x 50 MM M.S. RAILING.
SCALE - 1 : 25
TYPICAL RAILING DETAIL
SCALE - 1 : 5
Staircase Details - Soft Skills & Skill Enhancement Department.
View from a informal gathering area looking towards the building.
33
Masonry Layout. (Vatsal Dave’s Residence)
Electrical Layout. (Vatsal Dave’s Residence)
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
INSCAPE - Sohan Nilkanth Architect / 2016 Ahmedabad.
PROJECT BRIEF
Twin Penthouse for vatsal Dave, an NRI and his family. Being someone who lived abroad for so many years the brief was of a modern approach to the interiors. Due to change in the interior layout of the apartment, the greater challenge was to manage the services like plumbing, electrical, Air Conditioning, etc. To avoid the damages to the structure, drop ceiling was provided to avoid core cutting for AC and electrical services. The plumbing services were managed by introducing ledge wall or plumbing wall.
Revised Floor Plan according to the clients requirement.
34 NOTES:
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM, AND ARE GIVEN FROM STRUCTURAL SURFACES AND DO NOT INCLUDE FINISHES-UNLESS OTHERWISE MENSIONED. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CO-RELATED WITH STRUCTURAL AND OTHER CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMIDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
PRINT ISSUE:
REVISIONS:
DATE RE CL SE EE PHE LA FR NO DATE 22 12 16 R0 E
DESCRIPTION
DRG. TITAL : PROPOSED LAYOUT- OPTION 1D.4
PROJECT:
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AT RAJHANS
DWG NO.: BU/A/016/R0 DATE: 22/12/16 SCALE: 1:100 DRAWN: ABHISHEK, MUDITA CHECKED: SN
SR NO. 016
N
ISSUED: FOR REFERENCE
ARCHITECT: INSCAPE 308 AAROHI COMPLEX, VIJAY CHAR RASTA AHMEDABAD 380009 TEL: (079) 40042108 EMAIL: inscape2003@gmail.com
12
16
N
J
J
N
TERRACE LEVEL
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL.
BEAM BOTTOM LEVEL
R
R
R
VENTILATION R
R
R
PP7 STONE PLATFORM 2 TO DETAIL S
POINT FOR APPLIANCES
POINT FOR CHIMNEY
HOLE FOR GAS PIPE
R
R
POINT FOR WATER FILTER
STONE PLATFORM TO DETAIL
S
S
R
R
R
FINISHED FLOOR
R
P10 S
S
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
FINISHED FLOOR
S4
S
S
S7
3" HIGH PLATFORM
12
3" HIGH PLATFORM
ELEVATION 1
16
10'-3" 3'-5" (S10)
3'-5" (S11)
3'-1"
S3
16 GRANITE JOINT TO BE MATCHED WITH THE FINISHED COLUMN SURFACE.
3'-3"
3'-2" (S7)
ELEVATION 3
12
3'-5" (S12) S4
3'-2"
3'-2" (S6)
3'-3" (S8)
POINT FOR CHIMNEY
POINT FOR WATER FILTER
S14
TYPICAL SANDWICHED STONE SUPPORT FOR PLATFORM
0'-3" THICK BRICK WALL BELOW COUNTER TO SUPPORT PLATFORM.
KOTAH STONE
0'-3"HIGH PLATFORM.
S13
TYPICAL SANDWICHED STONE SUPPORT FOR PLATFORM
2'-1"
1'-10"
0'-3"
1'-10"
E
3
E
OP
SL
SB10
0'-3" THICK BRICK WALL BELOW COUNTER TO SUPPORT PLATFORM.
0'-3"
2'-0"
P11
KOTAH STONE 1'-7"
2 1
2 1
E
R (1'-5")
E
OP
SL
3
1'-10" R (1'-8")
0'-2"
0'-2"
2'-1" PLACE FOR REFRIGERATOR NO PLATFORM BELOW
3'-4"
PLACE FOR REFRIGERATOR NO PLATFORM BELOW S15
N
S16
S17
2'-0" (S17)
S15
N SINK ABOVE
PART SECTION AA (NTS)
PP6
2'-0"
2'-0"
1'-3"
S5
S1
S13
SINK
PP7 S14
2'-5" (S18)
A
0'-5" S1
S8 SINK ABOVE POINT FOR CRUSHER
N
N
3'-5" (S19)
A
SB11
P10
S4
3" 2"
4'-1" (S5)
4'-6" (S9)
S2
S7
1'-7"
S3
2'-1"
J
J S6
FINISHED FLOOR
S7
3" HIGH PLATFORM
ELEVATION 2
S2
S11
S3
R
POINT FOR CRUSHER
S14
S11
3'-8"
S9
POINT FOR APPLIANCES
SB9
PP6
S13
R
POINT FOR FRIDGE DW1
S
SB10 S14
S5
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL.
R
POINT FOR APPLIANCES
R
D2A
DW1
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL.
R
R
R
R
SB11
S
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL.
R
P11 R
TYPICAL SECTION (NTS)
TOILET SB9
S16
S19
BREAKFAST COUNTER TO DETAIL
TOILET S20
SB8
NO
ORIENTATION
GRANITE SIZE (W X H)
GRANITE FINISH
S1
VERTICAL
2'-1" x 3'-8"
ONE SIDE POLISHED
1'-9" x 2'-1"
S2
VERTICAL
-
-
1'-8" x 2'-1"
S3
VERTICAL
-
-
1'-8" x 2'-1"
S4
VERTICAL
-
-
1'-8" x 2'-1"
S5
HORIZONTAL
-
-
1'-7" x 4'-1"
S6
HORIZONTAL
-
-
3'-2" x 1'-9"
S7
HORIZONTAL
-
-
3'-2" x 1'-9"
S8
HORIZONTAL
-
-
3'-3" x 1'-9"
HORIZONTAL
-
-
1'-10" x 4'-6"
HORIZONTAL
-
-
3'-5" x 1'-9"
S9 S10
PLAN BELOW COUNTER
PLAN ABOVE COUNTER
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM, AND ARE GIVEN FROM STRUCTURAL SURFACES AND DO NOT INCLUDE FINISHES-UNLESS OTHERWISE MENSIONED. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CO-RELATED WITH STRUCTURAL AND OTHER CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMIDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
PRINT ISSUE: DATE RE CL BL IC 03 04 17 R0 E E E
REVISIONS: NO DATE
DESCRIPTION
ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE CHECKED ON SITE BEFORE ORDERING THE STONES. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN FROM END TO FINISHED SURFACES. SIZES INDICATED FOR PLATFORMS ETC ARE DIMENSIONS OF STONE VISIBLE OUTSIDE THE WALL AND DOES NOT INCLUDE PART OF THE STONE WHICH WILL BE EMBADED IN THE WALL. LARGER PIECES OF STONES ARE TO BE ORDERED CONSIDERING CUTTING, WASTAGE AND INSERTION INTO WALLS, ETC. ALL STONE ARE TO BE POLISHED ON OUTER SIDES ONLY, INSIDE REMAINS ROUGHT FOR PROPER JOINING WITH ONE ANOTHER.
DRG. TITLE: KITCHEN DETAILS EAST APARTMENT.
PROJECT:DAVE RESIDENCE AT AMBIANCE PARK
NO S11 S12 S13
ORIENTATION
GRANITE SIZE (W X H)
GRANITE FINISH
HORIZONTAL
-
-
3'-5" x 1'-9"
HORIZONTAL
-
-
3'-5" x 1'-9"
HORIZONTAL
2'-1" x 4'-5" 10'-3" x 2'-0"
S15
VERTICAL
2'-0" x 3'-8"
S16
VERTICAL
-
-
1'-8" x 2'-1"
S17
HORIZONTAL
-
-
1'-9" x 2'-0"
-
1'-9" x 2'-5"
S18
HORIZONTAL
-
S19
HORIZONTAL
2'-0" x 3'-5"
S20
HORIZONTAL
9'-6" x 3'-6"
SPECIFICATION
SIZE
QUANTITY
ROTTOMATT 1'-0"X2'-0" 100 SQ.FT. (64 NOS) FINISH (300X600) +WASTAGE MAKE:KAJARIA
WD 015
SCALE: 1:25 DRAWN: ABHISHEK CHECKED: SN
-
-
1'-9" x 2'-1"
ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED
ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED -
-
-
ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED -
-
-
DADO : GRANITE
DWG NO.: P164/IN/010/R0 DATE: 03/04/17
ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED ONE SIDE POLISHED
KOTA STONE KOTA STONE SIZE (W X H) FINISH
HORIZONTAL
S14
TILE : METRO IVORY
NOTES:
NOTES:
KOTA STONE KOTA STONE SIZE (W X H) FINISH
ISSUED: FOR EXECUTION
SPECIFICATION
HEIGHT
RUNNING LENGTH
VOLGA BLUE GRANITE
1'-0"
20 RFT +WASTAGE
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Kitchen Layout. (Vatsal Dave’s Residence)
View from Bedroom Window’s.
Panoramic View of on-going Masonry Construction .
35
2'-0"
2'-0"
1'-6"
1'-6"
R
R
R
2'-0"
R
R
1'-6'
2'-0"
2'-0"
2'-0"
R
EQ THRESHOLD TO DETAIL
R 10
F
F
10
1030
R
10
200 F 1030
10
F 200
EWC LVL.+2890
1'-0"
3'-3"
AS SHOWN BY DIMENSION ARCHITECTS
ELEVATION 3
PRINT ISSUE:
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM, AND ARE GIVEN FROM STRUCTURAL SURFACES AND DO
DATE 11 04 17
NOT INCLUDE FINISHES-UNLESS OTHERWISE MENSIONED.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CO-RELATED WITH STRUCTURAL AND OTHER CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMIDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
RE CL IC R0 E E
WASTE WATER PIPE AS SHOWN BY INSCAPE ARCHITECTS
REVISIONS: NO DATE
DESCRIPTION
R
R
R
75
805 10
10
R
200 F 920
10
F 200
10
R 10
10
OUT SIDE
F 10
920
F
R
10
200 F 10
920
INSIDE
10
OUT SIDE
BEDROOM 02 - D2b
DOOR STOPPER
EAST APARTMENT
TOILET 15 E, BEDROOM 14
NAME (THK) VOLGA BLUE
13.0 SFT+ WASTAGE
VOLGA BLUE
2.20 SFT+ WASTAGE
BASIN COUNTER LEDGE THRESHOLD
PROJECT:
SCALE: 1:25 DRAWN: ABHISHEK CHECKED:
(5'-7"X0'-6") X 1
(5'-7"X0'-5") X 1
VOLGA BLUE
13.5 SFT+ WASTAGE
(2'-0"X6'-9") X 1
VOLGA BLUE
8.40 SFT + WASTAGE
(3'-7"X0'-5") X 1 (5'-7"X0'-5") X 1 (10'-0"X0'-5") X 1
SAME AS DOOR 1.25 SFT + WASTAGE FRAME
DWG NO.: P164/IN/014/R0 DRG. TITLE: TOILET 11 DETAILS - EAST APARTMENT. DATE: 11/04/17
DAVE RESIDENCE AT AMBIENCE PARK.
22
(5'-7"X1'-4") X 1
WD 020 ISSUED: FOR EXECUTION
(2'-6"X0'-6") X 1
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LIGHT GREY
DOOR HANDLE (SAME LOCATION AS OUTSIDE)
DARK GREY OIL PAINT
DOOR LATCH (SAME LOCATION AS OUTSIDE)
DOOR LATCH
LVL.+50 SILL LVL.±0.00 FLOOR
LIGHT GREY
F 200 10
F
R 10
OUT SIDE
10
F 10
TOILET 01 - D1
675 INSIDE
F 10
F 200 10
CENTER LIN OF WALL A DOOR FRAM
DOOR LATCH (SAME LOCATION AS OUTSIDE)
F
R 10
℄
DARK GREY
DOOR LATCH
Railing Details. (Bhutoria Residence)
Massing Option 02 - Housing at Kolkata
OIL PAINT
DOOR HANDLE (SAME LOCATION AS OUTSIDE)
SIZE(LXW) X NOS
QUANTITY(SFT)
BATHTUB SHOWER AREA
DOOR STOPPER
DOOR HANDLE
DOOR HANDLE
Toilet Layout. (Vatsal Dave’s Residence)
Massing Option 01 - Housing at Kolkata
F
R 2
SOIL WASTE PIPE WASTE WATER PIPE
NOTES:
DOOR BOTT STOPPER
M
TOILET NO GRANITE LOCATION
SOIL WASTE PIPE ADEQUATE WATER PROOFING AND SLOPE OF 1:80 IN FLOOR
F 10
920 INSIDE
LVL.+2210 LINTEL
15
11
K
R
GRANITE FOR BASIN COUNTER
R
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
DOOR BOTTOM STOPPER
BEDROOM 01 - D2b
TOILET 11
2'-6"
DOOR LOCK(KEY)
R
EWC
LIGHT GREY
DARK GREY
F
2'-0" ASC HF
R 10
STRUCTURAL SLAB
TYPICAL THRESHOLD DETAIL KEYPLAN : NTS
6'-9"
F 200 10
MORTAR BEDDING COURSE LAID TO SLOPE WHERE REQUIRED
BM WB
LIGHT GREY
F
34 + WASTAGE 85 + WASTAGE 50 + WASTAGE 38.5 SFT+ WASTAGE
DARK GREY
10
D2
GRANITE PATTA FOR THRESHOLD
LVL.±0.00 FLOOR
75
R S (T1)
R
POLISHED GRANITE
DOOR BOTTOM STOPPER
75
P
0'-11"
R
R
PLAN
EQ
VOLGA BLUE
TILES (600 X 300)
DOOR LOCK(PUSH)
F
1'-0"
TR THRESHOLD TO DETAIL
EQ
D2
W5 R
S1
TILES (600 X 300)
LIGHT GREY
DARK GREY
R
1
4
421" THICK BRICK WALL TOW +4'-0"
TILES (600 X 300)
LIGHT GREY
LVL.+50 SILL QUANTITY
1'-0"
1'-0" R
HF
E
1'-0"
BT
2 3
NT
KAJARIA / CALDERA BEIGE (T1) KAJARIA / CALDERA BEIGE (T1) KAJARIA / CALDERA BRONCE (T2)
WALL (T1)
SIZE (WXDXH)
DARK GREY
DOOR LOCK(PUSH)
FFL
1'-0"
CEILING POINT
EWC
1'-0"
SLOP
1'-0"
PE
421" MM THK BRK WALL. TOW +4'-0"
MAKE / NAME
HIGHLIGHTER (T2)
FLOOR (T1) TOILET 11 E, BEDROOM 10
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL
1'-0"
E
1'-0"
O SL
FIXED GLASS TO DETAIL
TOILET 11E
1'-0"
CEILING POINT
WB
TILE LOCATION
TOILET NO
16
DOOR LOCK(KEY DOOR LOCK(KEY)
TILES AND SLOPE AS SPECIFIED
10
LINTE LEVEL
SLD
S (T1)
FFL
10
DOOR STOPPER 10MM GROOVE FOR COPPER STRIP
75
1'-0" R ASC
BM
1'-0"
ASC
NR
R
1'-0"
SH
STONE SKIRTING AND FLOORING AS SPECIFIED
10MM GROOVE FOR COPPER STRIP
75
1'-6"
PLUG POINT FOR APPLIANCES.
TOILET GRANITE AS SPECIFIED
200 F 10
920 INSIDE
10 10 F
R
1'-6"
R
DOOR STOPPER
EXISTING GRANITE PATTA
ROOM
10
2'-0"
2'-0"
TERRACE FLOOR
NOTE: - MIRROR TO BE FIXED AFTER WALL TILES ARE PLACED. - POSITION OF THE CV TO BE DECIDED ON THE BASIS OF WATER INLET PIPE ENTERING EACH TOILET. - ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LEDGE STONES ARE TO BE PLACED AFTER CUTTING THE TILES. - SIZES INDICATED FOR PLATFORMS ETC ARE DIMENSIONS OF STONE VISIBLE OUTSIDE THE WALL AND DOES NOT INCLUDE PART OF THE STONE WHICH WILL BE EMBADED IN THE WALL. LARGER PIECES OF STONES ARE TO BE ORDERED CONSIDERING CUTTING, WASTAGE AND INSERTION INTO WALLS, ETC. - ALL STONE ARE TO BE POLISHED ON OUTER SIDES ONLY, INSIDE REMAINS ROUGHT FOR PROPER JOINING WITH ONE ANOTHER.
805
2'-0"
1'-11"
10 10 F
LVL.+2210 LINTEL
R
10
5MM CLEAR FIX GLASS WITH 10MM BIDING
10
3'-6"
2'-0"
R
2'-0"
R
4'-9"
ELEVATION 4
F
KITCHEN DOOR - D2a
4"
P
412" MM THK BRK WALL. TOW +4'-0"
LEDGE TO DETAIL
ADEQUATE WATER PROOFING AND SLOPE OF 1:80 IN FLOOR
GRANITE FOR BATHTUB TO DETAIL.
0'-3" SKIRTING
ELEVATION 1
GRANITE FOR BATHTUB TO DETAIL.
F 10
920 OUT SIDE
5MM CLEAR FIX GLASS WITH 10MM BIDING
HF
ADEQUATE WATER PROOFING AND SLOPE OF 1:80 IN FLOOR
ADEQUATE WATER PROOFING AND SLOPE OF 1:80 IN FLOOR.
R 10
10
10
INSIDE
ENTRANCE DOOR - D3
ELEVATION 2
DOOR LOCK(KEY)
10
10
10 F 200 10
NT
DARK GREY
805
805 LVL.±0.00 FLOOR
EQ
R R
LIGHT GREY
10 F
THRESHOLD TO DETAIL
LVL.+50 SILL
R
OUT SIDE
412" THICK BRICK WALL TOW +4'-0"
LIGHT GREY
R
R
(T2) S
DOOR LOCK(KNOB)
DARK GREY
DOOR BOTTOM STOPPER
75
3'-0"
R
(T1) S
R
75
DARK GREY
DOOR LOCK(KEY)
10
1'-0"
1'-6"
1'-0"
GRANITE FOR BATHTUB TO DETAIL.
D2
R
(T1) S 1'-6"
LEDGE TO BE PLACED AFTER CUTTING THE TILE
10
1'-0" 1'-0"
R
D2 R
412" THICK BRICK WALL TOW + 4'-0"
EQ
10
R
75 75
LIGHT GREY
10
LIGHT GREY
DOO LOCK(
DOOR HANDLE
DOOR HANDLE
DARK GREY
10 F
421" THICK BRICK WALL TOW +4'-0"
R
EQ
1'-6"
1'-0"
S (T1) S (T2)
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL
TR W5
1'-0"
1'-0"
SP
ASC EQ
DOOR HANDLE
R
EQ
R
1'-0"
3'-0" EQ
R
R
POINT FOR EXHAUST FAN LEDGE TO BE PLACED AFTER CUTTING THE TILE
W5
1'-0"
1'-0"
ASC EQ
(T1) S (T2) S ASC
WB
INDICATIVE POSITION FOR CABINET
W5
(T1) S S (T2)
BM
1'-0"
PLUG POINT FOR APPLIANCES NR
1'-0"
R
421" THICK BRICK WALL TOW + 4'-0"
R
1'-0"
1'-0" 1'-0"
R
CV
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL
1'-0"
LEDGE TO BE PLACED AFTER CUTTING THE TILE
421" THICK BRICK WALL TOW + 4'-0"
ASC
ASC 1'-0"
1'-0"
1'-0" 1'-0"
SH
MIRROR
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL
R ASC
1'-0"
R
SH
1'-0"
ASC
R
R
R
R 1'-0"
R 1'-0"
FALSE CEILING TO DETAIL
LIGHT POINT
R
R
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
1'-0"
DOOR STOPPER
10MM BIDING PATTI ALL AROUND
LINTE LEVEL
1'-0"
F
R
TERRACE FLOOR
36
10
LVL.+2210 LINTEL
16
1'-6'
R
10 F
INDICATIVE LOCATION OF GEYSER
PLUG POINT FOR GYESER
2'-0"
10 F
INDICATIVE LOCATION OF GEYSER
P R
75
2'-0"
10 F
INDICATIVE LOCATION OF GEYSER
16 R
OUT SIDE
10
F 10
TOILET 03 - D1
675 INSIDE
F 10
TYPICAL DO
R 10
10
F
F
R
10
10
OUT SIDE 920
200 F
10 INSIDE SIDE 920
F 200
10
10
F
R 10
F
10
920
R
10
LVL + 3300 1ST FLOOR
LVL + 3300 1ST FLOOR
DIMENSION OF WOODEN SECTION TO BE USED IN MAKING THE STRUCTURAL FRAME OF SOFA
21
50
210
75
450
50 50 50 70 248 50
A
310 20
A
UPHOLSTERED SEAT.
50 50
21 B
40
B
THICK RCC SLAB.
INSIDE
A
40 A
SECTION - XX
300
20
700
3) 19MM THICK WATERPROOF PLY IS USED IN CONSTRUCTION OF SOFA SET. 4) DRAWERS AS PER DETAIL WITH HETTICH/HAFELE ACCESSORIES.
70
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM, AND ARE GIVEN FROM STRUCTURAL SURFACES AND DO NOT INCLUDE FINISHES-UNLESS OTHERWISE MENSIONED. IT IS NOT INDICATED IN THE DRAWING BUT ALL THE SURFACES ARE PLASTERED SURFACES. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CO-RELATED WITH STRUCTURAL AND OTHER CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMIDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
40
40 WOODEN SECTION - S2
THICK RCC SLAB.
40 280 40
2) SOFA SET TO BE MADE IN THREE PARTS, A SOFA IN THE CENTRE AND DRAWER BOX ON BOTH THE SIDES.
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION.
A
10 200 F 10
WOODEN SECTION - S1
85
20
DRAWER 04
B
780
DRAWER 03
111 40 40
630
DRAWER 02
1) THIS DRAWING IS ONLY FOR REFERENCE AND NOT FOR EXECUTION.
50
DRAWER 01 B
TERRACE DOOR - D2a
20
WOODEN SECTION - S3
A
SECTION - YY
5MM FROSTED FIX GLASS WITH 10MM BIDING
06 20
06 20
06
10
920
10
INSIDE THE ROOM
10
R 10
805
10
F 10
INSIDE
BEDROOM 03 - D2a
675
590
40
765
S1M
845 170 40
490
970
02
02
230 MM THK BRICK WALL
FRAME
(10X3)MM GROOVE FOR COPPER STRIP
01
DATE: 02/03/17
40 385
SCALE: 1:25
DRAWER
WD 0036
920 X 2210
2210
02
04
CHECKED: KOMAL
920 X 2890
2210
02
02
ISSUED: EXECUTION
D3
1035 X 2210
2210
01
01
40
575 40 S3M S2M DRAWER
DRAWN:KOMAL
D2b
20
01
05
1160
PROJECT:
BHUTORIA RESIDENCE.
DWG NO.: BU/A/REF464/R0
N
DATE: 13/02/2017 SCALE: 1:25 DRAWN: ABHISHEK
SR NO 473
CHECKED: XXXX
590
01
LINTEL
550
01
2210
D2a
10MM BIDING PATTI ALL AROUND
20 50
2210
805 X 2210
20
805 X 2210
D1
590
SIZE (WXH)
D1A
DESCRIPTION
REVISIONS
ONYX MARBLE.
ISSUED:
20
35MM FLUSH DOOR
550
1.5MM THK LAMINATE AS SPECIFIED HINGE
20
IN
DWG NO.: BU/A/036/R1
1ST TOTAL GF FL QUANTITY
DOOR TYPE
NO DATE
DRG. TITLE: DINING SOFA DETAILS.
40
40
DRG. TITLE: DOOR DETAILS
DOOR SCHEDULE
EQ
725
Y
470
EQ
725
ONYX MARBLE.
110 40 40
EQ
765
HORIZONTAL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. (SIZE : 40MM X 50MM)
EQ
40
490 41
PRINT ISSUE
2250
170 40
13/02/17 R0 DATE RE CL SE EE PHE LA FR
EQ
20
845
50
Y
PROJECT: RESIDENCE FOR SHRI HEMANT JOSHI AT AHMEDABAD
OUT SIDE
COMMON TOILET - D1a
970 40
EQ
Y
DESCRIPTION
575
S1
REVISIONS
10
805
Y
R1 01 03 17 NO DATE
F
EQ
F
40
UPHOLSTERED SEAT.
F 200
40 385
EQ
10
OUT SIDE (STAIRCASE SIDE)
10 200 F
1160
50
920
R
EQ
10
F
10
10 10
F
2250
EQ
DARK GREY
UPHOLSTERED SEAT.
R
EQ(490) 50 20
PRINT ISSUE
550
590 VERTICAL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. (SIZE : 40MM X 50MM)
ONYX MARBLE.
S2
EQ(250) EQ
LIGHT GREY
02 03 17 R1 10 02 17 R0 P DATE RE CL SE EE PHE LA FR
TOM R
F 200
DRAWER
50
R
DOOR LOCK (PUSH) 75
R
LIGHT GREY
75
75
DARK GREY
DARK GREY
X
20
OIL PAINT
DOOR LOCK (PUSH) LIGHT GREY
DRAWER
X
S3
DOOR STOPPER
DOOR LOCK(KEY)
X
550
F
DOOR STOPPER
10
10
F
X
Y)
NE AND ME
20MM THICK ONYX MARBLE TO BE USED ON THE TOP.
20
20
ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CO-RELATED WITH STRUCTURAL AND OTHER CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMIDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
A
920
OUT SIDE
STORAGE - D2a
700
IT IS NOT INDICATED IN THE DRAWING BUT ALL THE SURFACES ARE PLASTERED SURFACES.
10
10
F 200
20
640
DOOR BOTTOM STOPPER 10
DOOR BOTTOM STOPPER
R
NOTE:
55
20 190 20
20
LIGHT GREY
20
EQ EQ(205)
DARK GREY
R
DARK GREY
DARK GREY
75
LIGHT GREY
LIGHT GREY
1260
200MM THICK BRICK WALL..
40
A
820
DOOR LOCK WITH NOB 75
R 75
LIGHT GREY
A
EQ
R 10 805
DARK GREY
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE PROJECT ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM, AND ARE GIVEN FROM STRUCTURAL SURFACES AND DO NOT INCLUDE FINISHES-UNLESS OTHERWISE MENSIONED.
DOOR LOCK WITH KEY
OR (KEY)
NOTES
NOTES
EQ
F
10
F 10
10 F
DOOR STOPPER
05
05
FOR DOOR POSITION PLEASE REFER DRAWING NO-WD 16
PLAN AT BB
MAKE : MEGHDOOT LEMINART PVT. LTD.
PLAN AT AA
DIMENSION DRAWING TO OBTAIN THE CURVE.
TOP VIEW
CATALOGUE : QUESSO BESPOKEN COLLECTION OUT PLAN
OOR SHUTTER DETAIL
LAMINATES LIGHT GREY MATT FINNISH DARK GREY MATT FINNISH
NO 263SF 272SF
ARCHITECT: INSCAPE 308 AAROHI COMPLEX, VIJAY CHAR RASTA AHMEDABAD 380009 TEL: (079) 40042108 EMAIL: inscape2003@gmail.com
ARCHITECT: INSCAPE 308 AAROHI COMPLEX, VIJAY CHAR RASTA AHMEDABAD 380009 TEL: (079) 27911108 EMAIL: inscape2003@gmail.com
Dining Sofa Details. (Bhutoria Residence)
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04 03
01. ENTRY 02. LIVING AREA 03. PASSAGE 04. KITCHEN 05. STAIRCASE 06. TOILET
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Floor Plan 01
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0.5
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Sectional Profile
Floor Plan 02
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0.5
1.5
07. PASSAGE 08. BEDROOM 01 09. BALCONY 10. BEDROOM 02 11. STAIRCASE 12. TOILET
3.0
ON-SITE DESIGN OPPORTUNITY
Redevelopment of a Row House / 2017 Vadodara
A residence for Gunjan Ekbote, a renowned sound engineer from Vadodara with a small plot area of 35 SQM trapped between G+5 masses on three sides leaving 4.2 M facade open. Spending his past life in a single storey house with huge load bearing walls and tiny openings the client was very sensitive about light and ventilation. Understanding the demands and requirments of the client after several discussions, the brief ended up in answering three major issues. First, access to light and ventilation in all core areas and toilets. Second, propossing a design which offers functional future expansion for him and his younger brother and third, adjusting everything in a small budget of 5 lakh rupees as cost of construction.
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15 13. PASSAGE 14. STORE ROOM 15. TERRACE 01 16. TERRACE 02
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Floor Plan 03
Client’s Requirement : 01. Living Room 04. Internal Staircase 07. Balcony
0
0.5
1.5
02. Kitchen 05. 2 x Bedrooms 08. Store Area
3.0
03. Common Toilet 06. Toilet on 1st Floor 09. Personal Terrace
Volumetric mass consumed by the house in relation with its over powering context.
Division of internal masses taking advantage of light and ventilation.
Introducing service areas leaving a light well In-between internal masses.
The light well surrounded by quarter turn stairs acts a connecting space between different volumes taking benefit of the stack effect, continuously drawing hot air and maximizing the air flow in internal areas.
The overall planning was conceptualized following the above explained idea, exemplifying a method for designing in such narrow spaces and conditions.
The areas on the ground floor consists of a common living area, kitchen and a staircase which were treated together as a single mass with minimal partitions making life more participatory for the family.
EARTH CONSTRUCTION. Exploring MUD through various construction techniques like Cob, Adobe, Wattle and Daub, Rammed Earth and CSEB. Learning about the tools, techniques, curing treatments, CSEB machines like Mardini Press, proportion of constituent materials, tests for different use, etc. Using stabilised mud construction for seismic zones along with use of reinforcement like bamboo & steel.
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Bamboo structures covering outdoor spaces to extend its use in different conditions and creating opportunities for students to involve themselves in activities of different scale and masses.
BAMBOO CONSTRUCTION. Construction of Bamboo Structures in campus to develop outdoor working areas, canopies to carry informal activities, workshops, celebrating festivals, etc. Learning about repetitive joinery modules using jute ropes and steel bolts, constructing foundations, making different covering with bamboo chip mat and waterproof fabric, methods to tie different structures in compression, etc.
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BRICK MASONRY CONSTRUCTION Exploring brick as a construction material while understanding its design aesthetics and construction techniques. Working in an actual construction environment with masons, architects and site supervisors. Learning about organising and scheduling the construction process considering the on-site adjustments and problems.
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LIME CONSTRUCTION. Using LIME in preparation of Plaster, Mortar, Lime Concrete, Wall Finish, Floor Finish, etc. The process includes preparation of constituent materials like Surkhi, Husk, Sand, Quick lime, etc. and learning the use of other organic ad-mixtures like curd, buttermilk, etc. to achieve various finished surfaces.
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ABHISHEK SATHE dd.abhishek18@yahoo.in +91 96620 30225
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