2018-2022
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO
ADITYA MAIND
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE
Visvesvaraya National Institute Of Technology
Aditya Sanjay Maind Studying architecture has been a journey of creativity, self discovery, patience, learning and unlearning, confidence, hard work, responsibility. All these qualities have helped to brush the skills I own. My skills include being detail oriented, multitasking, Architecture design, problem solving. I wish to use these skills and learn more every day.
Info: Contact Email Others
Nationality DoB Address
Education +91 9326657362 adityamaind11@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/ in/aditya-maind-37a373169 Indian 9 January 2000 685, Mankapur, Koradi Road, Nagpur, 440030
Bachelors of Architecture
Visvesvaraya National Institute Of Technology, Nagpur,- 440010 2018 - Present
Senior Secondary School
Shri Shivaji Science College, Nagpur [Maharashtra Class XII Board] 2016-2018
Secondary School
Modern School, Nagpur [CBSE Class X Board] 2015-2016
Experience & Extra-curriculars
Lectures & Workshops
Aarohi Event Co-ordinator
GRIHA
Member of Depertmantal Core Committee
Documented the Undocumented
Central india’s largest annual cultural festival (Cultfest). VNIT 2018 2019-2021
DEVISE Event Manager, [AXIS]
Annual Technical Festival of VNIT Architectural competitions and workshops. Conducted a Guest Lecture with President of COA 2020
361 BIT, Associate
361BIT is a uniform platform for students and professional architects and experience. 2020 - Present
Internship, Paramarsh Incorporation | Ar. Abhilash Maind, Nagpur (two months)
Worked on Planning of residential project, 3D exterior model development on SketchUP and Developed a landscape proposal for semi-govt organization in Adipur, Gujarat (Competetion-10 Acre Site) 2021 (May-June)
Internship, Emanate Design | Ar. Lokesh Kadu, Nagpur (two months)
Worked on AutoCad 2D drawings, assisted in Working Drawing, 3D exterior model development on SketchUP and Understood the building sanctioning process (Liasioning). 2021-22 (Dec-Jan)
Class Representative 2020-2022
(Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) Zonal Nasa, Aurangabad 2019 Documetation Workshop by Ar. Sandeep Pathe Documented a 169 Year old Wada, Nagpur 2019
Brick Masonry and Timber Joinery
Hands on Workshop by Ar. Ashish Nagpurkar VNIT 2019
ECO-STRUCTURE
Ar. Chitra Vishwanath & Ar. Sathya Prakash Varanashi, Panel Discussion Seminar, Hosted under 361 BIT
Skills Software Skills AutoCAD
advanced
SketchUp Revit Rhinoceros 3D
advanced intermediate beginner
advanced Lumion V-ray (SketchUp) intermediate
Illustrator Photoshop Premier Pro
intermediate intermediate
Documentation of social production processes and design proposal for the community of the village of Melghat (Dharni, Harisal, Maharashtra 444813) 2019
PowerPoint Word Excel
advanced advanced advanced
HUDCO Trophy [NASA] SENIOR CITIZENS’ HABITAT
Soft Skills
Competitions & Achievements Annual NASA Design Competition [NASA] | Shortlisted
2019
LUNCHBOX [Archdais]
a small scale collaborative startup business office. 2019
Annual NASA Design Competition [NASA]
Redesigning of Public mobility spaces with respect to post pandemic views. 2020
The House 2.O [Archdais]
The competition encouraged to rethink the basic functionality of the house for postpandemic era. 2021
Problem Solving Patience Strategic Thinking Perseverance Management
Languages
Hindi, Marathi, English, Spanish (Basic)
Interests
Design Research
Cooking Badminton Travelling 3
PREFACE The drawings and all the data inside this portfolio is created by me and is true to my knowledge. It is the collection of work done in the year 2018-2022. Each section shows the different skills and experience gain in that time period. Living these four years through various events and topics has given each time a unique value and lessons. I'm very mesmerised to share it through this portfolio.
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Contents:-
01. Google Housing
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02. Student Activity Center
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03. Interior Design
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Academic Individual work
Academic Individual work
a. Scandanavian Kitchen b. Roof - Top - Garden
Academic Individual work
04. Ocean Pearl
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05. Working Drawing
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06. Internship Work
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Competition work Group of Three
Academic Individual work
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Google Housing Google Housing is a vision for an integrated housing community for the senior employees of Google, who would be relocating their home and work life to Nagpur. The housing community is located in the outskirts of Nagpur, in MIHAN complete with independant Villas, Multi storey units and various amenities. The brief required independent houses for the CEO and the Chairman and housing for the senior level employees. The design is conceptualised considering the Climate, Context. Socio-Cultural dynamics of the city and also the positive and negative spaces in a community housing typology.
SEMESTER V
Location:- MIHAN, Nagpur | Area:- 7 Acres | Mentor:- Dr. Vidya Ghuge | VNIT
CEO Villa Secondary Entrance Sr. Executive Villa
Club House Executive Apartments
Primary Entrance Guest House Ariel view of all the Housing units, with all housing units have their terraces overlooking the central cohesive patch. Two separate entrances are provided for Villas and other housing units to facilitate circulation and parking.
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1. Main Entrance 2. Guest Parking 3. Executive Parking 4. Guest House 5. Executive Appartments
6. Central Cohesive Patch 7. Clubhouse 8. CEO Bunglows 9. Sr Executive Bunglows 10. Servant House
11.Seconday Entry. 12. Sub-Station 13. Septic Tank 14. Over Head Tank
Area Program Villa For Vice President Villa For CEO Villa For Sr. Executive Executive Units
750 M.sq 590 M.sq 450 M.sq X 5 210 M.sq X 28
Parks And PLaygrounds Clubhouse and Sport areas Guest House
2250 M.sq 2000 M.sq 1100 M.sq 8
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Ground Floor
Entrance Drive way Entrance Lobby Garage Service Toilet Drawing Room Sunk in sofa / Living Room Water Body Mini Bar & Dining Dry Kitchen Wet Kitchen Utility Store Servant Block Powder room Bedroom 1 Gym With outdoor shade Swiming pool With shower attached Family Room Master bedroom with study attached Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Terrace Lift
-This is a 4bhk g+1 unit villa with built-up area upto 587 msq.
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-It has a open terrace which over looks at the open space.
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-Apart from 4 bed room, villa also has a servant block with separate entry. 19
-Two separate kitchens are provided, one being a show kitchen and other being a wet kitchen.
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-A drive in garage is provided with space for up-to 2 cars, and an attached driver's wc. 22
-A pool of 4.5x8 is provided with depth upto 2.5m.
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-A cutout courtyard of 5x3.5m is there.
B’
First Floor 0
Section B-B’
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Area 590 M.sq
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Front elevation of CEO Villa, with monumental size entrance door.
View Of CEO villa showing the green lawn with the puddle and perforated wall with foliage on its west facade right outside the living room. The perforated wall creates a claming lighting articulation.
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Elevation view Of Senior executive villa from front.
View Of CEO Senior executive villa from front Garden showing context
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Entrance Drive way Entrance Lobby Office Cum Drawing room Living Room Bedroom 1 Kitchen Utility Dining Powder Room Sit-out area besides water body Family Room Gym Room Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 Terrace Gallery
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First Floor Area 440 M.sq 0
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-These are the 3bhk g+1 villas with built-up upto 440 msq. -Apart from guest, children, master bedrooms villa also consists of a family room and a gym on 1st floor. -Villa also has a open terrace on 1st floor which overlooks the open space. -Services are counseled in duct to maintain proper temperature of water even during summers. --
A separate entry for servant is provided.
-double height helps in visual connectivity and it also helps in to provide zen effect.
Section A-A’
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Ground Floor
Entrance/ Waiting Reception Multiporpose Hall Gym Dining Area Pantry Cum Cafe Kitchen Toilet Shower + Changing Open Courtyard Way to outdoor Sports Lift Reading Room Card Room Pantry Area Plus CafeteMini Theatre Toilet Secondary Staircase Play Room + Lounge
-it is g+2 structure with built-up of 1750msq. -clubhouse connects basketball, badminton, lawn tennis court and pool.
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-club house consists of a open green courtyard as a interactive space which is open to sky.
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C
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-a card room is provided on first floor, C’ since card games are quite famous among corporate employees.
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Area 1750 M.sq
First Floor
PARAPET LEVEL (+9.5) SECOND FLOOR LEVEL(+8.6)
1ST FLOOR LEVEL (+4.6)
PLINTH LEVEL(+0.6) GROUND LEVEL(+00)
Section C-C’
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View Of the common club house from the jogging track. The clubhouse also opens up on the front lawn which acts as a gathering space in course of any event.
A circular void is given in the sheer wall which gives the space an opportunity for interaction.
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Student Activity Center The brief was to design an actvity center that addresses the social and co-curricular needs of the students by taking into account the college clubs, activities, events and appropriate spaces required. The SAC should be a symbolic structure for the institute. The design is aimed at generating a comfortable and interactive environment for the students belonging to various depart ments coming together at one common space.
SEMESTER VII
Location:- VNIT, Nagpur | Area:- 13 Acres | Mentor:- Dr. Pankaj Bahadure | VNIT
Ariel view of student activity center, depcting all blocks and circulation spaces are designed in such a way that they create a place of exchange, a spatial bowtie that intertwines circulation routes, splices visual connections between internal and external movement.
The massing has been done to increase not only use-user, but also user-building interaction, levels are created considering the arrangement of buildings that can be used as informal interaction.
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Contents 1. Primary Entrance 2. Existing Bamboo Garden 3. Exsisting water Stream 4. Exsisting Structures (NCC Camp & Health Center) 6. Admin and Club Block 7. Social Block 8. Gathering Space
Area Program 9. Podium 10. Connceting Colonnade Spine 11. OAT 12. Study (Quite) Block 13. Sports Club 14. Outdoor sports 15. Exsisting Vegetation
1. Admin and Club Block 2. Social Block 3. Study (Quite) Block 4. Sports Club Area 5. Site area 6. Zen Garden 7. Bamboo Garden 8. Natural Vegetation . (Saved)
1550 M.Sq
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2100 M.Sq 1600 M.Sq 2000 M.sq 53615 M.Sq 6000 M.sq 950 M.Sq +4500 M.Sq
The Blocks placement is done keeping in mind the site context and usability of the built mass. The site features are welcomed during the designing. And the whole design is developed around shadows. Circulation spaces are designed in such a way that they create a place of exchange, a spatial bowtie that intertwines circulation routes, splices visual connections be tween internal and external movement and pulls pedes trian street life into and up the building.
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Form Formation & Placement Leasure Seating
The walls on west side have green covers which reduces direct radiations.
This dynamic interactive space directly connects the pedestrian outside to the terrace garden above, it also allows students for a quick leasure break during long Studying hours. And it directly looks towards the Calming ZEN Garden outside. Dynamic Space These green terrraces and perforated walls makes the built environment pervious and brings nature inside the built area.
Zen Garden
Admin & Club Block Placement
Green Foilage on west Facade
The vertical circulation on the facades reveals the relationship between the users inside, and the Dynamic Staircase in Admin & Club block pedestrians from leasure seating outside.
Form Connectivity and Circulation A main connecting colonnade spine is provided which acts as circulation and break out space. A series of intersecting corridors are provided which helps in connecting blocks and facilitates user circulation. All the three levels have these inter block conitivity through the bridges.
Design around Shadows
Play of light is taken into an account with the help of long spinal colonnade and roof pergola system. The whole design is developed around this concept of shadow. Shadows give a continuously changing surrounding throughout the day which gives a sense of calm.
Shadow Pattern
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Ground Floor Plan
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Section A-A’
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550
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Admin & Club Block 1. Event Office 2. Student Council Office 3. IRIDICANCE Club Room 4. Store 5. Waiting/ Lounge 6. Open to sky Courtyard 7. NASA Club Room 8. Discussion Courtyard 9. Toilet 10. E-Cell Hall 11. Kitchen Pantry 12. Dining Sit-out Social Block 13. Dynamic Stepped seating 14. Plotting/Xerox Room 15. Internet Cafe/Room 16. Snack Stand 17. Dramatics Club Room 18. Auditorium (200 Seats) 19. Back Stage 20. Green rooms 21. Rehearsal Halls 22. Tesla Club (Garage 1) 23. Velocity Club (Garage 2) Entry & Exit Points
B’ C’
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Sport Block
StudyBlock
Admin & Club
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Social Block
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Terrace Garden Plan
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Zoning
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Pedestrian Circulation Vehicular Circulation
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Circulation 21
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35 Admin & Club Block 24. Terrace 25. SAMVAD Club Room 26. LITERATURE Club Room 27. Dynamic Staircase 28. Store 29. Club Room 30. Computer Labs Social Block 31. Prefunction Area 32. Music Rooms 33. Connecting Bridge 34. Dance Rooms 35. Multi Purpose Hall 36. OAT 37. Leasure Seating Entry & Exit Points
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First Floor Plan
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Section B-B’
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Section C-C’
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Dynamic Seating In front of Social Block which can act as OAT for practice.
View of connecting bridges from all three levels which ease circulation between blocks.
The Spinal Colonnade which connets all the block with each other and form a shadow effect throughout the day.
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Interior Design The Task was to design and develop a specific style of kitchen interior and roof top Garden for a luxurious 4BHK Bunglow. Exploring different materials, themes, colour schemes, lighting systems and landscape. The simplicity of a modern kitchen promotes a sense of tranquility. And the warm ambience turns the roof in a cozy retreat.
SEMESTER VIII
Location:- Nagpur | Area:- 100 M.sq Approx | Mentor:- Dr. Amit Dekshmukh | VNIT
1. Scandinavian Kitchen Scandinavian Design
White walls, wood floors, modern furniture, and minimalist decor are all hallmark traits of a Scandinavian aesthetic. Scandinavian design is characterized by a minimal, clean approach that seeks to combine functionality with beauty. Its focus is on simple lines and light spaces, devoid of clutter.
Material Library 1.
Isometric View
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Colour Palette
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The most-used Scandinavian colors are neutral and monochromatic – bright, warm whites with black and tan – with pops of color added used as accents. Plush pinks, gray-blues, and colors rooted in nature – like sage – are the most popular in Scandinavian design. Neutral Colours
Jewel Colours
1. Wooden Flooring Dark 2. White Marble 3. Frosted Glass 4. Natural Wool Carpet 5. Wooden Flooring Light 6. Veneer Laminate
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SWIMMING POOL
Bar unit/ double sided accessible storage
STORE ROOM (5100x1500)
5 glazed shutter sliding+folding door (2240 Wide)
D'
600x1800x40mm glazed window with louvered blinds
400x800 ceramic washbasin installed on a 450x1300 wooden floor cabinet with white marble
extra countertop for other kitchen appliances
TALL UNIT FOR MICROWAVE, OWEN AND DISHWASHER
+900
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350mm wide paneled storage above counter @ +1500
+820
string rack with scandinavian decor
1300x600 SS sink 1800x900x40mm PVC frame glass window
DINING (6200x5175)
+715
400x1800 wooden floor cabinet with white marble
KITCHEN (5250x5175)
750mm High stool
yellow pendant lamp above +1625mm
+715
place for matka 400mm wide tall unit storage
+900
FAMILY ROOM 3050x1250mm dining table white marble top
1200mm wide entrance
900x650 wide double door refrigerator with inbuilt water filter and storage
+1100
Natural Wool Carpet
900MM wide door for back aisle
+800
3600X600mm serving counter top with white marble
LIVING ROOM
Breakfast counter with storage below (900X2140) Island counter (1000x1850)
4 glazed shutter sliding+folding door (2250 wide)
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Kitchen Range (Cooktop) (600X950)
Plan With Specifications
Frosted Glass Shelf
550
294 18 18
650
White Ceramic tiles (200x50) Electric Owen (650x610x600)
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Dishwasher (650x850x650)
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750
432
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1550 2700
980
540
Microwave (600x500x400)
1500 400
Wash Basin
1980
762
1570
1190
2200
Open shelf of wooden finish
2290
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680
1025
392
428
275
475
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Bar Unit
675
Sink (600X420)
Plan With Specifications
1500
232 30 288
2700
15 382
4807
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30 230
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STORE ROOM (5100x1500)
2400
1850
2300
1550
1025 800
920
1275
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700
Refrigerator (920x1850)
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DINING (6200x5175)
600
KITCHEN (5250x5175)
900
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1850
475
1025
1840
900
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615
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450 75 30
201
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Island cook top (1850x900x1000)
490
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White Ceramic tiles (200x50)
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Plan With Specifications
Plan below Kitchen Top
590 650 725
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Dining View from kitchen
Dining View from Hall
Kitchen View 27
2. Roof - Top - Garden Design
1. Hard / Rough Wood. 2. Terrazo Tiles. 3. Texture plaster. 4. Yellow Leather. 5. Checkered Grass. 6. Soft Oak Wood.
Zoning Key
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The spaces could be altered with the requirements. ie; The dining space (Yellow) could be tured into a performing stage and seating (red) could accommodate audience.
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80% of roof is covered with green cover which helps in keeping the heat gain to the minimum.
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Plan (not to scale)
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Material Palette 1. Dining area/ Stage 2. Outdoor wall hunged seating. 3. Sunken Fire pit with wall hunged seating. 4. Multi activity space. 5. Patio upstairs 6. Wooden slated pergola with relaxed seating. 7. Counter with Stove & Sink 8. Over head tank 9. Gym space. (Below) 10. Spiral Staircase
ie; The checkered grass (Light green) gives a much needed comfort for relaxation, while the planter boxes (Dark green) are arranged to give privacy to the activities.
The multiactivity space (Blue) could be used for Yoga, sunbathing or barbeque space. To its supporting a cook-top and a sink is provided(Green).
A sunken Fire pit (Orange) is provided to add a cosey space for winters, it could also be covered to extend multi-activity space.
View from wall hunged seating
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The lighting is done to give an overall elegant look to the garden. The Wall Sconces are used to highlight the architectural elements ie. Columns, and it also lit up the surrounding area. Ressed light is used the most for lighting up the dining, open air seating, fire-pit and steps. The string lights are used over the shaded pergolas. Spot llights are again used to highlight the architectural elements, and to light up the surrounding area. ie. multi-activity space, patio, and plants.
Lighting Plan The plantation is done in such a way that it provides privacy to the space but also gives the view out. For this Triangle Palm Tree, Areca Palm are used to give buffer to provide privacy. American Boxwood, Daffodil are used on the front part of the roof as it doesn't blocks the view out and also gives a classic look to the roof. Areca palm Triangle Palm
Daffodil
American Boxwood
Planting Plan
Side view showing all activities.
Isometric View
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Ocean Pearl The brief was to design a house for post pandemic situation with a total site are of 7500 sqft. It shall be atleast G+1 structure with working space, Entertainment Space and Living Space. Ocean Pearl is a good combination of all three types of spaces.
SEMESTER IV
Location:- Varkala Kerala, | Area:- 900 M.Sq | Group of 3 | Archdais
Front right View of the villa with infinity pool on edge
Front left View of the villa with yoga/meditation room on edge for better views
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Site is located in Varkala, Kerala. With the lush hills of Varkala on one side and the majestic arabian sea on the other side. This charming home on the beach front is just the right place for the living. Envisioned with the intension to create a space that is close to nature, the house has a strong visual as well as physical connection with the environment. The design compliments the surrounding and hence at the same time provides a contemporary feeling to the whole structure symbollically, the house tries to provide the shelter security, privacy and connection to the environment.
Public Office + Gym
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(Office and Entertainment activities are kept on same floor for having healthy environment)
Semi public
Living + Dining
(Living activites are kept on first floor of the house)
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Ocean Pearl
+ Private Bedroom + Parking
(Master bedroom and Children bedroom wil be at lower floor)
The concept of design was housing coming from rock. The pool is the focal point that draws the eye to the view and instills calmness that provides balance with the energy of the architecture. This house provides private outdoor spaces for every space. Integrating the outdoors into inside experimenting with roof gardens, micro backyards, porches and balconies.
Conventional Three Blocks
Separating Blocks To welcome the nature and semi-open space is created in front area.
Final Form Integrating outdoors into inside.
Exploded Form
Form Development 34
B TOILET
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN Scale : 1:500
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1.Entrance Lobby 2.Disinfection Room 3.Drawing Room 4.Yoga Room 5.Bar Area 6.Living Room 7.Dining Area 8.Kitchen 9.Utility Room 10.Changing Room 11.Store Room 12.Guest/Qurantine Room 13.Seating Space 14.Kitchen Garden 15.Wooden Deck 16.Swimming Pool 17.Landscape
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN Scale : 1:500
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1.Servant Room 2.Parking 3.Entrance Lobby 4.Family Room 5.Master Bedroom 6.Bedroom 7.Balcony 8.Childrens Bedroom
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BASEMENT PLAN Scale : 1:500
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SECTION AA’
SECTION AA’ 36
View from beach
View From entrance
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| Working Drawing
WORKING DRAWING The project was given to understand the process of generating the detail drawing which could be universally understandable, hence the importance of level of detailing to be provided for ease of reading. The project includes the working drawing of the First Floor plan, Footing layout, staircase details, kitchen details, toilet detail along with plumbing detail, followed by structural drawings. It was also included writing specifications for every material and construction detail.
SEMESTER IV
Location:- Nagpur | Area:- 180M.sq | Mentor:- Dr. Vilas K. Bakde | VNIT
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2030
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900
1355
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900
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1000
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3500X1000
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1500 230
3155
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7000 230
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1500
925
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10000
1500
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808
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1693
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10000
5000
1693
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18000
1558
808
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8385
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18000
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DOUBLE MULLED WINDOW
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1800
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900
18000
3385
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FOOTING LAYOUT
BATHROOM 2140X1200
1130
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12000
BATH (2140X1200)
2255
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1232
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V1
900
750
115
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2140
1800
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808
1390
900
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12000
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300
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1200
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900
415
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225 163 400
115 940
WC
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2 447
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1200
115
50 50
1200
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18000
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10000
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3115
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2140
212
225 450 225
425
1157
200 250
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12 MM PLASTER WORK
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50 50
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900
50 50
5345
625 725
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525
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225 450
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550
190 140
25 25 13 57 58 13 115
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2512 13 143 58 25 200
225
64 20
4 C2
293
50 50
1115
2
50 50
140 190
650 550
5345
25 25 13 57 58 13 115
225 275
0000
BEDROOM
3155X3615
625 525
650 750
0000
BEDROOM
3615
F4
W1
1683
C4
3
3730
8
8710
3615
F2
1683
7 C2
F2
3730
9 C2
3
1800
96 102
8710
508 9000
4
9000 508
4
DOOR (900X2100)
T.W. PANELED DOOR
4
T.W. PANELED DOOR
W1
WINDOW (1800X1350)
T.W. GLAZED WINDOW 4
W2
WINDOW (900X1350)
T.W. GLAZED WINDOW 4
V1
VENTILATOR (600X450) AL VENTILATOR
1233 36
35
34
33
230
2000
2000
19 2000
20
21
22
23
24
230
230
1000
925
925
7000X1000
925
BALCONY
925
1000
1
3270
6770 230
1500
2
3155
230
230 3155
1500
7000
1500
1500
10000
2000
DOOR (750X2100)
3155
3000
D2
3155X2000
2
2000
1
32
28
T.W. PANELED DOOR
VARANDA
3000
DOOR (1000X2100)
385
3500
No.
D1
2155
250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
230
1
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
25
280x450
8 DIA 6x12 DIA (200 c/c)
662
550
1000 ENTRANCE
27
6x10 DIA
900
900
250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 385
8 DIA (200 c/c)
280x400
592
780
1000
1000
D3
3295
725 230
2
31
230x400
6x10 DIA 6 DIA (200 c/c)
1000 D1
30
5,8,11
230x350
W2
3385
26
2,4,6,7, 9,10,12, 14
280x350
RINGS
29
C4
1,3,13,15 230x300
MAIN BARS
2000
C2
COLUMN COLUMN SIZE SIZE (ABOVE G.L.) (BELOW G.L.)
230 MM THICK MASONRY WALL IN CEMENT MORTAR
2000
C1
3155X3250
COLUMN REINFORCEMENT
SCHEDULE OF COLUMN COLUMN COLUMN TYPE No.
KITCHEN DINING
W1
3065
SCHEDULE OF COLUMN
1800
3250
3155X4265
2
A
B
C
TYPICAL PLAN 1st & 2nd FLOOR BALCONY AREA
AREA STATEMENT Total plot area (10X18)
AT FIRST & SECOND FLOOR Permissible 15% of B/U 14msq
Permissible FSI
Provided Open 14msq
Total Enclosed Nil
14msq
Excess Taken in FSI
Proposed ground floor B/U area
180msq. 1. Nil
Proposed first floor B/U area
89.4msq.
Proposed second floor B/U area
89.4msq.
Balance B/U area (180-178.8 msq.)
1.
PARAPET LEVEL +13330
PARAPET LEVEL +10780
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +9780
LINTEL LEVEL +8820
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +6720
LINTEL LEVEL +5760
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3660
PLINTH LEVEL +600 GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +00
PB1 PB1
PB1
FRONT ELEVATION
CI COVER
1150
WATER TANK
SB1
SB1
2550
1150
1150
PARAPET LEVEL +13330
SB1
1830
MUMPTY
PARAPET LEVEL +10780 1000
3930
3930
LB1
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +9780
1350
54 53
SB1
52
S1
SB1
51 50 49
450
LINTEL LEVEL +8820
750
48 47
3060
46 45
MB1
44
960
43 42 41
LB1
40 39 38
3060
1350
3060
13330
37
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +6720
36 35
SB1
34
S1
SB1
33 32 31
450
29
3060
28 27
MB1
26
10780
750
30
LINTEL LEVEL +5760
960
25 24 23
LB1
22 21
3060
1350
3060
20 19
3385
3385
18 17
SB1
16
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3660
S1 SB1
15 14 13
230 230
1000 1000
MB1
11 2000 155 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 230
10 9
3540 3155
230 230
8
3060
750
12
7
5
1530
1530
1530
6
4
TREAD 250MM 3 2
200MM THICK RAMMED EARTH PLINTH BEAM 150MM ABOVE GL
RISER 170MM
3385 600
1 385
600
200 300 100
100MM THICK PCC BED 300MM THICK BOULDER MURUM
600
3000
PB1 PB1
PB1
DETAILED CROSS SECTION
PLINTH LEVEL +600 GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +00
+13330
PARAPET LEVEL +10780
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +9780 S1
LINTEL LEVEL 2 +8920
SILL LEVEL 2 +7470
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +6720 S1
LINTEL LEVEL 1 +5860
SILL LEVEL 1 +4410
2270
2760
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3660 S1
STILT PARKING
STILT PARKING
STILT PARKING
STILT PARKING PLINTH LEVEL +600 GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +00
PB1
150
WEST SIDE ELEVATION
1000
1150
WATER TANK FLOOR LEVEL +13330
1400 S1
S1 850
S1
SB2
SB3
SB2
LB1
2060
SB3
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +9780
S1 FB
1530
FB
2060
S1
1000
PARAPET LEVEL +10780
1000
1000
1000
2400
3550
SB3
SB3
3060 150
13330
1000
1000
1530
2210
3060
LS1
S1
S1 SB2
LB1
2060
S1
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +6720
FB
1530
700
SB2
SB3
SB3
1000
1000
1530
2210
3060
LS1
3060
10780
FB
S1 SB1
2060
S1
1000 115 925
230
3615 150
75
S1
900
1200
3250
230
230
1000 925 75
S1
S1 S1 SB1
SB2
SB1
2000
115
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3660
S1
SB3
SB3
SB2
FB
3060
3060 2130
1530
2910
3060
3060
1530
FB
115
2230 600 600
3365 600
1315 600
1130
600
600
3730 100MM THICK PCC BED 300MM THICK BOULDER MURUM
PB1
200MM THICK RAMMED EARTH PLINTH BEAM 150MM ABOVE GL
PB2
PB2
PB1
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +00
PB3 PB3
SECTION B-B'
PLINTH LEVEL +600
12MM THICK DADO TILE 3615 230
900
230
900
400
1000
C4
450
1255
400
RCC COLUMN
350
C2
2255
REFRIGERATOR
230MM THICK BRICK WALL
725
490
MODULAR TROLLEY BELOW KITCHEN PLATFORM
12MM THICK EXTERNAL PLASTER IN 1:6 CEMENT MORTAR
655 900
STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN SINK 400
450
C
75
400
75
12MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER IN 1:3 CEMENT MORTAR
C'
20 2525 2200
KITCHEN AND DINING 3155X3250
TWO LEAF TW GLAZED WINDOW
2965
DINING TABLE 1200
1800
3595
1800
600
KITCHEN RANGE
600X600 CERAMIC FLOORING PATTERN
800
1000 865 600
725
725
OVERHEAD MODULAR CABINETS
20MM THICK GRANITE ON 12MM BISON BASE
20 230
C2
1535
230
1600
350
2865
400
3615
SB4
110
CEILING LEVEL +2950
C4
S1
SB4
110MM THICK RCC SLAB 23OX300 RCC BEAM
1555
1200
12MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER IN SINGLE COAT WITH NEERU FINISH 230X200 RCC LINTEL
400
+2100 700
LINTEL LEVEL
800
800
23OMM THICK BRICK WALL
2950
+800
1100
PLATFORM LEVEL
350X200 DADO TILE TILL 650MM ABOVE THE PLATFORM TWO WAY KITCHEN SINK TAP
1535
1020
600
20MM THICK GRANITE TOP ON 12MM BISON BOARD SS KITCHEN SINK
1050
+1050
TW TWO LEAF GLAZED WINDOW
650
SILL LEVEL
810
+1450
MODULAR UPPER CABINET
3070
ABOVE HEAD CABINET LEVEL
BOTTLE TRAP FOR SINK MODULAR KITCHEN TROLLEY
+00
FLOOR LEVEL
30X50 ALUMINIUM SECTION
SB4
SB4
S1
A
SECTION C-C' RETAINING SKIRTING 10 MM ABOVE 10 MM THICK DADO TILE
20MM THICK GRANITE FACIA 20 MM THICK GRANITE 10 MM THICK MORTAR 20 MM THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP
10
12MM BISON SHEET
B
20
25
10 MM THICK MORTAR 12MM THICK BISON BOARD
20
SUPPORT COIN FOR FACIA
65
30X50 STEEL SECTION
20MM THICK GRANITE FACIA 30X50 ALUMINIUM SECTION
S1
25MM THICK MORTAR FILLING
SB4
DETAIL @ A
50
30 13
20MM THICK TILE
18MM THICK PLYWOOD PANEL
30
DETAIL @ B
20MM Ø HOT WATER PVC PIPE 25MM Ø PVC PIPE FROM OHT 150MM Ø MAIN SEWER LINE 75MM W.W.P
115
2255
450
300
150X150 GULLY TRAP 450X450 INSPECTION CHAMBER
115
850
750
BATHROOM 2140X1200
100MM S.W.P.
V1
125MM Ø NAHNI TRAP 600X900MM VENTILATOR
300
D3
600
1175
1200
HOT WATER SUPPLY COLD WATER SUPPLY MIXER
115
12MM THICK EXTERNAL PLASTER IN 1:6 CEMENT MORTAR
115
2140
230
300X300 FULL WALL CERAMIC TILES DADO
PLAN
300X300 GLAZED CERAMIC TILES FLOORING
110MM THICK SLAB
S1
SB1
15MM THICK CEMENT PLASTER
590
700
SB1
LB1
LC1
110
110
LS1
LOFT ABOVE TOILET
2140
450
450MM PROJECTED RCC CHAJJA EXHAUST FAN
900
300X300 FULL WALL CERAMIC TILES DADO GEYSER
25MM Ø PVC PIPE FROM OHT
1200
20MM Ø HOT WATER PVC PIPE
115
855 150
1175
230MM BRICK WALL
600
300
SB1
S1
SB1
100MM S.W.P. T JUNCTION CI PIPE 300X300 GLAZED CERAMIC TILES FLOORING 110MM RCC SLAB
SECTION D-D'
INTERNSHIP WORK During the entire internship period I have worked upon planning of residential projects, worked on working drawings, 3D exterior development, Landscape proposal, submission drawings and site visits. Location:- Nagpur | Mentor:- Ar. Lokesh Kadu | Ar. Abhilash Maind
Adipur Landscape
1 Box Cricket / Football
It is a miniature version of cricket .The added benefits of this flexible system are that it allows a widely varying mix of people from different age groups and physical fitness levels to play together, thus it is placed in the front side so as to give equal chance to every one visiting there to have fun and beutiful memories with their friends and family
A conceptual design was pitched to a cooperative organization from Adipur. The Sindhu resettlement corporation Ltd. is a esteemed cooperative body which has their huge presence cross Gujrat. This project aims at creating social impact on the lives of people from Adipur, where in the aim of the project is majorly impacting the well being of people from Adipur. The project hosts a variety of activities such as Old age parks, Sports activities, Hydroponics, and so on.
2 Exhibition Space / Lawn
Drive-In-Cinema is more than just a theatre, it gives you a superior cinema experience along with high-quality sound with superb settings under the stars ,along with alluring gasp of fresh air.Add On the delicious treat from the food court adjacent and its just a complete divine package and a perfect little escape from our busy lives . This activity is placed in such a way that if one wants to watch a movie he may do so without going all the way throught the activity of theme park
The project also has a Memorial of Bhai Pratap Dialdas who is known as one of the freedom fighters for nation. All the activities clubbed together, so as to accommodate all the entertainment and sports have been done.
1. Box Cricket/ Football with seating 2. Exhibition space / Lawn 3. Facility Parking / Solar Charging Station 4. Topiary Garden 5. Hydrophonics vertical farming. 6. Loading / Unloading area 7. Admin and Ticket Counter 8. Surya Namaskar Sculpture 9. Cafeteria 10. Indoor facility 11. Yoga Enclave 12. Meditation Area 13. Connecting Water body 14. Cycle stand 15. Senior Citizen Park + Medicinal Garden / Plant Library 16. Kids play area 17. Live - Active Play area 18. Space for amusement park 19. Mini Golf Course 20. Synthetic Running Track 21. Water treatment plant 22. Electrical supply Unit 23. Walking/ Cycling Track
Site Plan 22
21
20 19 18
4 Charging Station
Catering to the needs of the E- vehicle revolution these charging points are provided in the parking lot so that while you enjoy the amenities of the theme park the charging of your e -vehivle is taken care off
5 Hydrophonics
Hydrophonics is the revolutionary step towards the healthy & sustainable life goals .This store is a flag brearer placed in the front part to attract and educate maximum number of people visiting this theme park. This store is selfsustaining store front with its own production, selling and parking sapces
8 Surya Namaskar Sculpture
This sclupture is symbolic representation of the core theme of this ‘Theme park ’ placed in the focal center part .It‘s motto is to connect the soul with the body and dissolve any invisible walls that unawareness has built
23
15
24M WIDE ROAD
17
12 14
10
16
13
11
3
9
Walking/Cycling Circulation
8 4 6
Vehicular Circulation
7
1
5
2 7
3
24M WIDE ROAD
N
Key Plan
45
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS CHAJJA
A proposed residential project in Pandhurna, Madhya Pradesh. A G+2 structure with 3BHK units on both the floors having xxSq ft area.
CHAJJA
BALCONY 1.385 X 2.700
DRESSING 2.005 X 2.700
TOILET 1.500 X 2.700
BALCONY 1.385 X 2.700
DRESSING 1.890 X 2.700
BEDROOM 5.120 X 3.600
TOILET 1.500 X 2.700
DOORS
Worked upon the planning, working drawings, elevation development and site visits.
BEDROOM 5.005 X 3.600
DRESSING 1.925 X 2.550
10
21
13
01
LOBBY 2.330 X 2.550
---
2250
D2
900 X 2250
---
2250
FLUSH DOOR
D3
750 X 2250
---
2250
PVC / FLUSH DOOR
1200 X 2250
---
2250
FLUSH DOOR
3000 X 2250
---
2250
SLIDING DOOR
SD6
1950 X 2250
---
2250
SLIDING DOOR
W1
3600 X 1800
450
2250
SLIDING WINDOW
W2
2400 X 1800
450
2250
SLIDING WINDOW
W3
2700 X 600
1050
1650
SLIDING WINDOW
W4
1800 X 1500
750
2250
SLIDING WINDOW
W5
750 X 1200
1050
2250
SLIDING WINDOW ALU. LOUVERED VENTILATOR WITH EXHAUST FAN
WINDOWS
12
V1
900 X 1350
900
2250
V2
900 X 1050
1200
2250
V3
600 X 1050
1200
2250
SCHEDULE OF WALLS
DN
TOILET 5'-11" X 8'-4"
FLUSH DOOR
D4
11
UP
TOILET 1.800 X 2.550
1050 X 2250
SD5
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs. 02
D1
115 MM THICK BRICK WALL LIFT 1.500 X 1.500
LOBBY 3.160 X 1.500
BEDROOM 14'-5" X 11'-10"
BEDROOM 4.370 X 3.600
150 MM THICK BRICK WALL
PASSAGE 1.235 M WIDE
SCHEDULE OF SUNKS 250 MM SUNK FOR TOILETS 150 MM SUNK FOR WASH
W.C. 1.535 X 1.200
100 MM SUNK FOR TERRACE
LIVING ROOM 4.890 X 5.470
DINING 4.300 X 3.600
RAIN WATER PIPE
BALCONY 1.535 X 2.170
WASTE WATER PIPE
PUJA 1.660 X 0.900
SOLID WASTE PIPE UP
DN
KITCHEN 4.070 X 3.050 UTILITY 1.535 X 3.050 TERRACE 4.890 X 3.935
1
PLAN WITH FACILITATION 12478
900
150
1500
CHAJJA
BALCONY 1.385 X 2.700 100 MM SUNK
CHAJJA
150
FIXED GLASS LINTEL - 2250 TO BEAM BOTTOM
D2
FIXED GLASS LINTEL - 2250 TO BEAM BOTTOM
675
DRESSING 2.005 X 2.700
TOILET 1.500 X 2.700 250 MM SUNK
D1
0
150
V1
EQ
12478
1015
SCALE: 1:100
150
1500
V1
EQ
BALCONY 1.385 X 2.700 100 MM SUNK
D2
DRESSING 1.890 X 2.700
TOILET 1.500 X 2.700 250 MM SUNK
2815
D1
1500
D2
D2
EQ
EQ
565
450
BEDROOM 5.120 X 3.600
W2
BEDROOM 5.005 X 3.600
W2
6645 115 MM DEEP NICHE, FROM 1500 MM SILL TO 1850 MM LINTEL
X1 A 3.2
115 MM DEEP NICHE, FROM 1200 MM SILL TO 2250 MM LINTEL
925
925
D1 1800
UP
600
LOBBY 4'-3" X 8'-4"
D1
1050
1290
1150 T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
V2
D2
DRESSING 1.925 X 2.550
TOILET 1.800 X 2.550 250 MM SUNK
450
02
10
+ 3680 MM 21
13
01
LOBBY 2.330 X 2.550
12
1235
D2 230 MM BRICK ABOVE LINTEL
1290
OPENING LINTEL - 2250
PASSAGE 1.235 M WIDE
450
11155
1500
LIFT 1.500 X 1.500
LOBBY 3.160 X 1.500 EQ
600
BEDROOM 4.370 X 3.600
LIFT 4'-11" X 4'-11"
LOBBY 10'-4" X 4'-11"
1150
450
D1
W2
9425
W4
DN
D3
1800
11
UP
D4 500
115 MM DEEP NICHE, FROM 600 MM SILL TO 2250 MM LINTEL
115 MM DEEP NICHE, FROM 1200 MM SILL TO 1550 MM LINTEL
115 MM THICK BRICK WALL FROM FLOOR TO LINTEL TO SLAB LEVEL
13140
OPENING LINTEL - 2250
1650
230 MM BRICK ABOVE LINTEL
1235
W1
V3
W.C. 1.535 X 1.200 250 MM SUNK
LIVING ROOM 4.890 X 5.470
450
D3
DINING 4.300 X 3.600
BALCONY 1.535 X 2.170 150 MM SUNK
X2 A 3.2
SD6
500
115 MM THICK BRICK WALL FROM FLOOR TO LINTEL TO SLAB LEVEL
16855
OPENING LINTEL - 2250 2570
OPENING SILL - 1050 LINTEL - 2250
750
1660
230 MM BRICK ABOVE LINTEL
X3 A 3.2
KITCHEN 4.070 X 3.050
D2
X4 A 3.2
UTILITY 1.535 X 3.050 150 MM SUNK
20020
TERRACE 4.890 X 3.935 100 MM SUNK
W5 W3
115 MM THK., 1050 MM HIGH PARAPET WALL
POOJA 1.660 X 0.900
SD5
EQ
OPENING SILL - 300 LINTEL - 1650 115
915
1030
Y1 A 3.2
Y2 A 3.2
1015 Y3 A 3.2
1015
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
3
SCALE 1:100
PROJECT :
DRAWING : LAYOUT AND FIRST FLOOR PLAN
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL UNIT FOR MR. VISHNU KALAMBE, AT PANDHURNA.
SHEET NO.
11070 13714
370
1130 1629
C-LINE PLAN WITH GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1:100
NORTH :
WORKING PLANS
A 1.1
3585
< < < FRONT ROAD > > >
<<<< 7.50 M WIDE ROAD >>>>
2
150
N
SCALE
: 1:NTS
REVISION
: R2
DATE
: 19.06.2021
DRAWN BY : AMIT K.
AR. ABHILASH MAIND AR. AMIT KURZEKAR
TILE DROP
MACHINE ROOM LESS LIFT SPACE FOR SINTEX WATER TANK
SPACE FOR SINTEX WATER TANK
STAIRCASE TOWER
STAIRCASE TOWER
TOWER + 13380 TOP LVL MM
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
LIFT DOOR 21
LOBBY
LOBBY
1150
1740
1150
13
1150
2000
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
BEAM
12 11
TERRACE + FLOOR 10380 LVL MM
21
1150
13 12 11 10
250
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
LIFT DOOR
LOBBY 1290
STEP IN BRICK
LOBBY
02 01
1150
21
1150
13
2nd FLOOR + 7020 LVL MM
21
1150
2000
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
BEAM
12 11
1150
13 12 11 10
250
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
LIFT DOOR
LOBBY
13
1290
STEP IN BRICK
LOBBY 21
02 01
1150
1150
1150
2000
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
BEAM
12 11
Worked on idea conceptualization of facade, view was out sourced by firm.
1st FLOOR + 3660 LVL MM
21
1150
13 12 11 10
600
250
LIFT DOOR
LOBBY 1290
STEP IN BRICK
G.F. LIFT LOBBY + 300 LVL MM
02 01
STILT PARKING ± 00 LVL MM LIFT PIT AS PER VENDOR
D3
GROUND LEVEL
STAIRCASE + LIFT SECTION SCALE 1:NTS
STAIRCASE SECTION
D2
SCALE 1:NTS
STEP IN BRICK
300
UP
1000
11 12
575
13
21
DN
645
D2 A 3.1
575
STEP IN BRICK
02
1000
125
10
125
01
01 21
575 T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
02
125
DN
1000
575
645
UP
700
LOBBY 3.160 X 1.500
645
575
645
700
1000
575
13
125
575
LIFT 1.500 X 1.500
300
575
T - 250 MM R - 160 MM R - 21 NOs.
575
750
11
D3 A 3.1
750
LOBBY 3.160 X 1.500
10 12
575
LIFT 1.500 X 1.500
750
750
N
1
1st & 2nd FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:50
2
1st & 2nd FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1:50
Conceptual Elevation
PROJECT :
DRAWING : STAIRCASE SECTION AND SITE PHOTOS
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL UNIT FOR MR. VISHNU KALAMBE, AT PANDHURNA.
SHEET NO.
NORTH :
WORKING PLANS
A 1.2
N
SCALE
: 1:NTS
REVISION
: R2
DATE
: 19.06.2021
DRAWN BY : AMIT K.
AR. ABHILASH MAIND AR. AMIT KURZEKAR
Miscellaneous
Textile Hub Model
Handmade Models
Convention Center Model
Carpentry Workshop
Brick Masnory Workshop
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