Aditya Vaidya | Architectural Portfolio

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Undergraduate Design Portfolio Aditya Vaidya | Selected works | 2017-2022


Aditya Vaidya D.O.B.: 1ST November 1999 Address: D-204, Bhoomi Arkade, Ashok Nagar, Kandivali (E), Mumbai - 400101 Languages: English, Hindi, Marathi E-mail: adityav17@aoamumbai.in adityav1111999@gmail.com Phone: +91 7021773460

Education

Skills

Professional Experience

2005 - 2015

Children’s Academy School (ICSE) Kandivali (East)

2015 - 2017

Nirmala Memorial College Of Commerce and Science (HSC) Kandivali (East)

2017 - 2022

Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture (Aided)

Software

Autodesk AutoCAD Google SketchUp Rhinoceros 3D Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Chaos VRay Enscape Twinmotion Lumion MS Office Autodesk Revit

Hands on

Model making

2020-2021

Design matters (intern)

During my term of internship I worked on master plan, interior design and architecture design. The scope of work included design development, 3D visualization, GFC drawings and site survey.

Freelancing

Design of an out-house. Design development, 3D visualization and GFC drawings.


Competitions

Documentation

2018

Volume Zero, AQUATECTURE

2019

Volume Zero, RE-SCHOOL

2019

ARCHDAIS, THE HOUSE

2018-2019

KALA GHODA ARTS FESTIVAL Created an installation in the form of a pavilion for Visual Arts

2019-2020

INSDAG, CRICKET STADIUM IN STRUCTURAL STEEL(TOP 16 In INDIA)

2020

Volume Zero, LITTLE BIG LOO

2020

Hivekraft, FURNITURE DESIGN

2018

RAGHURAJPUR VILLAGE, ORISSA Physical Documentation and Study of the Heritage Crafts Village of Raghurajpur as part of the Academic Study Tour.

2019

Workshops

Teaching Assistance

PANCHAVATI, NASHIK Physical Documentation and Study of the Heritage precinct of Panchavati in Nashik as part of the Academic Study Tour.

2019

Furniture design Academic workshop

2020

CTUBH Tropical high-rise workshop

2020

Urban nature Exploring urban nature and nature-based solutions in cities in Europe and around the world.

2021

Sculpture Academic workshop

2022

Illustrator Academic workshop

2020-2021

Class representative Sem VII- Sem VIII

2020-2022 2021-2022 2021

Software Mentor AutoCAD, Photoshop, SketchUP Club Head Software club AOA WhoDunnit? First year Orientation Teaching Assistant



Contents 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Versatile Opportunities In Defunct Spaces

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Ying and Yang

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Street Design

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Skill Development Institute

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International Cricket Stadium

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Technical Drawing

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Professional practice

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Outhouse in Aurangabad

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Competitions

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Play in a pause

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Sem 9-10 | 2021-2022

Sem 9 | 2021

Sem 7 | 2020

Sem 6 | 2019-2020

2019-2020

Sem 6 | 2019-2020

Sem 8 | 2020-2021

2021-2022

2018-2020

2018-2019


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Versatile Opportunities In Defunct Spaces Urban Architectural Sem 9 | Sem 10 Urban voids are unutilized, underutilized or unused spaces. These spaces disrupt the urban tissue, without belonging to private or public realm. The thesis focuses on understanding the potential of these spaces and bringing back the public realm to these spaces . It also attempts to develop a catalytic approach for addressing similar types of spaces in the city. Mentor : Ar. Ashley Fialho

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Issue In the wake of the rapid urbanization sprawl, the available land bank in space crunched cities such as Mumbai has shrunk drastically. The available land for development in the prominent localities of the city is negligible. It is a graving issue that has left the metro cities with a crucial constraint, scarcity of land resources. Open and green spaces have become increasingly contested grounds in the context of urban densification. Public Spaces have become scarce in these dense cities where land is very expensive. Unplanned urbanization in Mumbai has left the city in a dense congested state and many underutilized spaces. Since there is no use attached to these spaces people tend to ignore these places and perceive these places as dead, unattractive, urban spaces. A citizen of Mumbai gets 1.1 square meter of open space against the international standard of 10 square meter per person. Only 6% of the total land in the city is made up of open public spaces. Out of this, 45 percent is partially or completely encroached upon.

What are Urban Voids?

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Urban voids can be seen as spaces which disrupt the urban tissue, without belonging to a private or public realm. ­They are seen as out of context and incoherent with their surroundings. The potential of such ‘Urban Voids’ to enrich the public realm, public life etc. have not been exploited sufficiently. “Unutilized, under-utilized or abandoned land or area and premises which exist in urban areas due to outdated of defunct use” - L. Perera. (1994).

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Classification of Urban Voids Planning Voids : Voids created due to inefficient and improper planning processes. These are created due to planning in isolation without understanding the fabric of the city. These are most visible in our cities also can be perceived using figure ground theory. Functional Voids : These are voids created due to left over space or a built mass that has become dysfunctional with time or if a site/building does not yield the activity it was expected to yield. Geographical Voids : These area existing geographical features in the city. When the city planners and designers do not respond to these geographical features voids are created around them making the space unusable.

Wedges

In between infrastructures

Fringe spaces

Beneath flyovers

Dilapidated structures

Abandoned build forms

Voids created due to Clift

Between natural and build

Edge and Buffer Voids

Infrastructure Voids

Transportation Voids

Unbuilt voids

Devising Void Typology Trying to relate these types of voids to the Indian urban context and considering the concern for the potential of urban voids to contribute to the public realm, lead to devise my version of urban void types. After refining according to scale and ownership, 4 main types of voids are listed Edge and Buffer Voids Setback between space, marginal spaces, residual space

Infrastructure Voids

Spaces beneath flyovers

Transportation Voids

Oversized streets, cul-de-sac, spaces around railway lines

Unbuilt voids

Parking lots, unused lands, abandoned spaces

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Site The National Textile Committee reserves the ownership of 26 mills across Mumbai. One of the Mills which falls under this category is India United Mill No. 2 & 3, owned by NTC but handed over to BMC for the development of a “special use public facility”. The site is situated in Kala chowki, Lalbagh. The entire site consisted of total 23 buildings. Out of these some have been demolished already and some are in a stage where they cannot be restored.

Urban Analysis

Vehicular traffic around the site

Proposed Dcpr 2034

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Land use

Amenities around the site

Figure ground

Building heights


Program Derivation PROGRAM

SITE SPECIFIC

– CULTURAL CENTER – SPORTS FACILITY – MARKET PLACE

GENERIC

– MAKER’S MILL – RETAIL SHOPS – ENTERTAILMENT ZONE – RESTAURANTS AND CAFE

Program

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Form Development

Zoning along the edge of the site

Creating access to the plaza

Site plan

1. Pedestrian entry 2. Market place 3. Entertainment facility 4. Recreational pond 5. Vehicular entry 6. Vehicular drop-off 7.Sunking Ramp to basement the plaza by 3 m to match the level of water tank parking 8. Maker’s mill 9. Plaza 10. Sports facility 11. Cultural facility 12. Pedestrian entry 13. Service entry 14. Vehicular drop-off

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Zoning along the edge of the site

Creating access to the plaza

Sunking the plaza by 3 m to match the level of water tank

Massing of the structures

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The Plaza

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Section Through Maker’s Mill

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Form Development of Community Facility

MassingMassing along the along edge the ofedge the site of the site

CreatingCreating access access to the plaza to the plaza

Subtracting Subtracting volumesvolumes for spill for outspill out

SunkingSunking the levelthe to level match tothe match plaza thelevel plaza level

End Wall Section of Community Facility

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Exploded Isometric of Community Facility

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Form Development

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Zoning along the edge of the site

Creating vehicular drop off

Creating access to the plaza

Subtracting mass to for plaza to flow in

Increasing volume on the south west side

Creating terraces for maximum view of the plaza


Exploded Isometric of Maker’s Mill

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End Wall Section of Entertainment Facility

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Exploded Isometric of Entertainment Facility

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Ying and Yang Urban Architectural Sem 9 A program curated to compensate for the lack of social spaces in the immediate surroundings and provide an atmosphere to foster interaction through spaces such as : Memorial/Public promenade Co-Learning/Co-working Sports Facility Restaurants/cafes/ convention areas Leisure spaces Mentor : Ar. Rajratna Jadhav Team : Aditya Vaidya, Aishwarya Chodankar

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Site Impression

Redesigning the crematorium

Crematorium occupies the entire site, current practice not completely sustainable and does not do justice to the waterfront vantage.

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INFERENCES FROM THE SITE

Seafront

USERS

PROGRAM

Tourists/Visitors of the Beach

Rent-able Co-working/Convention/Exhibition Spaces

Organizations looking for rent-able spaces

Restaurants/Cafe

Food Connoisseurs

Public Promenade Memorial

Education sector in close proximity to site

Students

Sports Facilities

Sports Enthusiasts

Skateboarding Football Teqball E-SPORTS Parlor Air rifle shooting Badminton Basketball 3x3

Co-Learning

Lack of HEALTHCARE FACILITIES Lack of Open Public Spaces

Lack of sociological Exchange between residents of Koliwada and residents of Versova

Residents of Nearby housing societies

Library Computer lab Learning desk areas Conference rooms/ Discussion areas

Healthcare clinics

Residents of Koliwada

Clinics for physiotherapy Childcare center Small Physician clinics Dental and ENT clinics Ophthalmologist

Market space/ Rent-able Shops EXISTING Crematorium

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Form Development

Placing different functions on site

Adjusting masses for maximum sea frontage

Amalgamating masses into a cohesive form

Creating terraces for shading and public engagement

Creating deck-opening up the waterfront

Final form

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Explodes Isometric

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First Level Plan 1. Pedestrian entry 2. Main Road 3. Entry to Crematorium 4. Crematorium 5. Vehicular entry 28 |

6. Vehicular drop-off 7. Ramp to basement 8. Foyer 9. Lift lobby 10. Football Turf

11. Rifle Shooting 12. Toilet 13. Table Tennis 14. Badminton Court 15. Basketball Court

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Seaside Elevation

Sectional Perspective

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Public Promenade

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1. Pedestrian entry 2. Main Road 3. Entry to Crematorium 4. Crematorium 5. Vehicular entry 6. Vehicular drop-off 7. Ramp to basement 8. Lift lobby 9. Deck 10. Sunken Plaza

Ground Level Plan

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1. Lift lobby 2. Toilets 3. Back Office 4. Reception 5. Computer Lab 6. Co-learning space 7. Waiting Lounge 8. Diagnosis Lab 9. Consultation Room 10. Breakout terrace

Co-learning and Healthcare Plan

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Street Design Urban Design Sem 7 Streets in India have traditionally been the intermediate spaces that negotiate between the private and the public. They serve not only as corridors for circulation and open spaces for recreation, but also as canvases for public expression against political regimes, for social events, and for religious rites. The aim of the project is to employ a holistic approach to street design, incorporating mobility elements e.g. footpaths, cycle tracks, carriageways as well as additional elements such as trees, bus stops, street furniture and organized vending spaces in an integrated design. Mentor : Ar. Enakshee Bhatia

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Site The chosen street is Akurli road located in kandivali east. It connects the kandivali railway station to the western express highway. It being a station road has heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

Existing Street

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Junction A

Junction B

Junction C

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The junction A is located near the railway station because of which there is huge amount of pedestrian traffic throughout the day. Issues : - Presence of sky-walk which is not used by the pedestrian. - Unorganized auto rickshaw stand. - Lack of space for two way carriage way.

It is the second junction from the station. The B.E.S.T. bus enters the street through this junction Issues : - Presence of sky-walk which eats up the carriage way. - Congestion of traffic when bus takes a turn. - Illegal parking along the street leading to traffic.

At this junction the one way carriage way merges with the two way carriage way. Huge congestion of traffic is observed during peak hours. Issues : - Absence of traffic signal to control the flow of traffic. -No barrier to stop vehicles from entering the one way road through wrong direction.


Urban Analysis LAND USE

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Redesigning Junction A This junction is close to the railway station so it has a huge amount of pedestrian movement, hence a 5m footpath is provided on both sides. The auto rickshaw stand is zoned on either side of the junction. A single lane two way carriage way is provided on the left side and a double lane one way carriage way is provided on the right side of the junction

Redesigning Junction B This junction is where the B.E.S.T. bus enters the street. 2.5 m wide triple lane carriage way is a provided along with 3.5 m bus route and 5 m footpath is provided on either sides. 4 wheeler parking is provided on either sides of the road where the footpath width is reduced to 2.5 m.

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Redesigning Junction C This junction is where the one way carriage way changes it’s nature to two way. For smooth transit a traffic island is placed in such a manner that the vehicles coming from the station can continue on a straight path and have a free right. For the vehicles coming from the W.E.H. can take a free left turn and a provision for taking a u-turn is also provided.

Redesigning Footpath

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Skill Development Institute Architectural Sem 6 The government of Rajasthan has reserved a large parcel of land for various projects to ‘promote’ the ‘Gandhian Principles and way of thinking’. One part of this project is the ‘skill development institute and museum’ with an intention to produce skilled, selfsupporting professionals contributing to national progress with individual expertise. Along with the museum, this institution will aspire to stand as the symbol of display and advance Gandhian philosophy of social order, progress and life,for the world to see. Mentor : Ar. Ashley Fialho

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Site Plan

1. Drop-off 2. Admin 3. Museum and Exhibition hall 4. Auditorium 5. Water catchment 6. Skill development Institute 7. Sustainable const. tech. 8. Culinary arts 9. Performing arts 10. E-commerce 11. 4 wheeler public 12. 2 wheeler public Parking 13. Prayer hall 14. Dean and staff accom. 15. Boys accom. 16. Girls accom. 17. Canteen 18. Parking for students

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Frugality

The principle that power lies in non-violence is the architectural equivalent of designing non invasive spaces that are sustainable for the environment and rooted to the local context.

1. Common courtyard CULINARY ARTS 2. Admin 3. Toilet 4. Kitchen 5. Cold storage 6. Dry storage 7. Food events 8. Studio 1 9. Studio 2 PERFORMING ARTS 10. Admin 11. Auditorium 12. Green room 13. Studio 1 14. Toilet 15. Studio 3 16. Open amphitheater SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION TECH. 17. Admin 18. Studio 1 19. Studio 2 20. Indoor workshop 21. Toilet 22.Raw material storage 23. Finished material storage 24. Outdoor workshop E-COMMERCE 25. Admin 26. Conference room 27. Computer lab 28. Studio 1 29. Toilet 30. Studio 2

Swadeshi

Gandhi also believed in the ideas of minimalism and frugality, that we need to maintain a certain social order for progress to occur.

The ideal of Swadeshi gave preference to local materials sourced from within a nearby radius and with the help of localized labor and artisans.

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SECTION AA’ PUBLIC PARKING

E-COMMERCE

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MUSEUM AND EXHIBITION HALL

PERFORMING ARTS

WATER CATCHMENT

SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

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CENTRAL COURT

ATER CATCHMENT

DEAN AND STAFF ACCOM. STUDENT ACCOM.

PRAYER HALL

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AUDITORIUM

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International Cricket Stadium Insdag 2019-2020

The theme of the competition was to propose an INTERNATIONAL LEVEL CRICKET STADIUM cum CRICKET ACADEMY in Ghaziabad. The aim of the design is to explore potential of steel as a versatile material for architecture and engineering expression through innovative thoughts. The intent of the design is to make steel iconic but at the same time optimizing the use of steel making the roof visually and structurally lighter creating a column less facade through the use of arches which was an important part of Mughal architecture. Ghaziabad is located in a state which has strong Mughal Heritage, hence taking inspiration from char Bagh, the plan was developed. Jaali was another element introduced, to provide passive cooling throughout the concourses of stadium. Team : Aditya Vaidya, Pranav Pereira, Tanmay Kotkar

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Location : Morti, Uttar Pradesh 201003 Site : The site provided for the project sits within the close proximity of an airbase, a metro station and an upcoming road that is proposed to become a national highway. Given these considerations, the form and the overall height of the project have also been modulated to respond to the site.

Form Inspiration

Char bagh system has been incorporated for better circulation

Plinth raised segregates pedestrian and vehicular circulation.

Arch as a prominent element

The scale and grandeur of the arch has been incorporated into the design.

PLAYERS ENTRY PUBLIC PARKING

V.I.P. PARKING

CRICKET GROUND

PUBLIC PARKING

CRICKET ACADEMY

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Ground Tier Plan

Elevation

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Section through North Stand

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Section through South Stand


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Construction process

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1. The lower stands are built

2. The facade starts building up

3. The facade Completes

4. The external rings ties the facade Completes

5. The grand arch begins

6. The trusses are in place

7. The inner ring ties trusses

8. The tension cables hold the trusses

9. Architectural membrane canopy shelters the stands

10. The glass and jaali completes the facade


Model photos and renders

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Technical Drawing Working drawings Sem 6

The studio commences with mapping of eastern and western banks of the Panchavati precinct. While the precinct is ageing, the mapping also throws up the condition of how the ownership patterns and the change in use alters or appropriates the existing built environment. The program deals with the re-designing/re-working existing functions on the site along with individual additional programmatic interventions which stem from each students observations, understandings, and take away from the study. Mentor : Ar. Snehal Gaikwad

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R

S

T

U

V

W

14560

WINDOW SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION

D1

2100

1150

DOUBLE LEAF

50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME

NAME

NOS ELEVATION

HEIGHT

WIDTH

DESCRIPTION

TYPE

Ground Floor Plan

SHUTTER 6

25MM THICK LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL

W2

850

LOUVERED

600

NOS

FRAME

1150

ELEVATION

SHUTTER

600

850

FRAME

2100

TYPE

25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME

WINDOW

LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM

4 1500

DOOR SCHEDULE NAME HEIGHT WIDTH

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 950

G

VENTILATOR SCHEDULE

H

P

NAME

HEIGHT

WIDTH

Q

R

S

T

U

TYPE

A-201 11

1060

850

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.65 M TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

850

1060

850

500

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

1500

C6-500X250 C6 WINDOW

850

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM)

850

D2

C10-500X250

W1

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.65 M

850

C11-500X250

W1

1060

850

TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

C1 S1 W1 F2

D4

9150

W1

650

850

850

2790

D1

LIVING ROOM FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

W1

850

C18 C18-500X250

1150

C1 W1 S1 F2

W1

550 100

850 550 100

4040

C17 C17-500X25013 14 15 16 17 18 19

14

1060

1060

4070

W1 12

15 C16 C16-500X250

250

850

W1

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

W2

C15-500X250

W1

1060

850

LIVING ROOM FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM) C1 S1 F3 1750

W3

D2

C14-500X250

650

17

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

2140

D2

890

250

4

890

C9-500X250

18

LOVRED WINDOW WITH C8-500X250 GLASSC8 LOUVERS OF 100 MM

KITCHEN

F3

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

1500

1190

4040

C1 S1

W3

ELEVATION

W1

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.70 M

D2

14

4040

12 D1

C19-500X250

400

400

1150

DN

C20 C20-500X250

19 18 17 16 15 14 13 2790

15 A-301

DN 12

14 A-204

12

A-203 13

2600

1060

W1

25 MM THICK C7 C7-500X250 MARBLE FRAME

3510

BEDROOM

C1 W1 S1 F2

C1 S1 W1 F3

TERRACE

950

W1

LOUVERED

D4

2250

15

W2

C1 S1 W1 F2

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM) 2140

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM) C1 S1 W3 F3 1750

W2

F3

650

W1

C3 C3-500X250

W3

S1

9150

2100

25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME

650

W1

250

SINGLE LEAF

850

W1

3550

800

1550

2100

3550

D3

950

3550

850

W1

3550

1060

SHUTTER

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

17

850

W1

25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH 4040 C1 C1-500X250 C2 C2-500X250 3510 VENEER FINISH ANDKITCHEN MELAMINEC1POLISH 6 BEDROOM

NOS

FRAME

800

1190

18

W

DESCRIPTION

500

4

2100

50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME

1550

SINGLE LEAF

4070

900

E

2600

2100

D

2250

D2

C

2100

A

25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH

4470

4330

11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

C22-500X250

C23-500X250

1340

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM) 1890

C33-500X250

C34-Ø250

D4

5

1720

1720 2110

6

TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM) 1890

1920

920

13

D4

C1 S1 W1 F2

LODGE

3010

LODGE

3010

C35-Ø250

4

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

1940

3230

C1 S1 W1 F3 40

W3 380

480

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.70 M

MARBLE FLOORING (400 X 400 MM) 23 10

BALCONY

3230

400

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.70 M

660

BALCONY

660

500

3

W3

4010

C1 S1 W1 F3

MARBLE FLOORING (400 X 400 MM) 23 10

10

23

25

12

11

10

9

1150

39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31

1150

8

9

940

920

20 19 18 17 16 15 14

500

1150

160

520

630

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

1250

160

760

1150

LODGE FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM) 1890

8

200

C1 W1 S1 F2

3230

10

4

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M 4200

W3 380

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.70 M

480

BALCONY

C1 S1 W1 F3

MARBLE FLOORING (400 X 400 MM) 23 10

23

5

LODGE

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

4010

BALCONY

6

D4

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

C1 S1 W1 F3

2110

C38-500X250

C37-Ø250

D4

W3 400

630

C1 S1 W3 F3

C1 S1 W3 F3

TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

1920

C1 W1 S1 F2

C32-500X250

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM) 1890

C36-Ø250

12 11

2400

C28-500X250

D1 7

C31-500X250

13

10

1250

1480

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 8

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

1820

4200

C1 S1 W1 F2

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

MARBLE FLOORING (600 X 600 MM)

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

940

W2

10

23

3230

500

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.70 M

3

MARBLE FLOORING (400 X 400 MM)

1940

C1 S1 W3 F3

C1 S1 W3 F3

TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

20 19 18 17 16 15 14

W2

1050

1150 C30-500X250

520

3980

C27-500X250

3010

160

D1

DN

1820

630

UP

MARBLE FLOORING (1200 X 600 MM) 1800

1720

C29-500X250

LOBBY FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

UP

660

2400

7

DN

300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300

630

D1

1480

1250

1050

1250

160

760

1150

W2

300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300

200

C26-500X250

W2

9

4380

8380

3980

D1

1360

22

11

80

1360

10

10

4380

4000

2350 22

80 11

4000

2350

9 C25-500X250

10

C24 C24-500X250

4120

C1 W1 S1 F2

3010

C1 S1 W1 F2

8

11

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1

4120

1720

C21-500X250

1340

10

660

11

25

40

2

2

1

C52-Ø250

C51-500X250

C53-Ø250

C54-Ø250

C55-Ø250

12 A-202

A

C

D

E

G

1

C56-500X250

16 A-302

H

P

Q

R

S

T

U

W

+1.0 M

WINDOW SCHEDULE FRAME

D1

2100

1150

DOUBLE LEAF

50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME

NOS ELEVATION SHUTTER 25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH

1150

6

NAME

WIDTH

First Floor Plan W1

950

HEIGHT

1200

850

DESCRIPTION

TYPE

DOUBLE LEAF BOX WINDOW

FRAME 25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME

NOS SHUTTER

30MM THK LAMINATED FLUSH SHUTTER FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL

ELEVATION 850

1200

DESCRIPTION

2100

TYPE

16 900

DOOR SCHEDULE NAME HEIGHT WIDTH

| 55


SCHED

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

A-301

SECTION THROUGH STAIRCASE

Scale: 1:50

13

16

11

9

5

2

C1

25 1:

C2

30 FO

LEGENDS ROOF TOP LEVEL

100 MM TH

+13.5M

150 MM TH

200 MM TH OHT LEVEL

HANDRAIL ON OVERHEAD TANK

TILE DROP

+12.05M

COLUMN (5

COLUMN (Ø

HANDRAIL

B4

B2

LOBBY

B6

TERRACE

DRIP MOULD BRICK BAT COBA 100 MM THICK

FFL = +7.44 M SSL = +7.20 M

EXTERIOR PLASTER 25 MM THICK

BALCONY

LODGE

B10

FFL = +7.44 M SSL = +7.40 M

COPING STONE

D1

FFL = +7.44 M SSL = +7.40 M

C1 S1 W1 F2

C1 S1 W1 F3

FIRST TILE

B22

B15 OVERHEAD TANK

FFL = +7.44 M SSL = +7.20 M

W3

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK

C1 S1 W1 F3

C1 S1 W1 F2

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

CONCRETE BLOCK WALL 200 MM THICK

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.65 M

DADO CLADDING ABOVE PLATFORM MARBLE FLOORING 15 MM THICK

+7.44M

TOILET FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

B7 KITCHEN

B16

B18

LIVING ROOM

B20

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

W2

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

C1 S1 W3 F3

SCREEDING 25 MM

C1 S1 W3 F3

BRICK BAT COBA 200 MM THICK R.C.C BEAM (250 X 600MM)

B29

B24

LOBBY

C1 S1 W1 F2

LODGE

B37

B33

BALCONY FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.70 M W3

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

D1

C1 S1 W1 F2

C1 S1 W1 F3

C1 S1 W1 F2

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL

SHOP

R.C.C. LINTEL

B7

B9

ROLLING SHUTTER

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M

SHOP

I.P.S FLOORING

PUMP ROOM

B16

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M

+3.94M

STAIRCASE TO B18 RESIDENCE

TOILET B20

FFL = +0.24 M SSL = +0.20 M

S1

C1 S1 W1 F1

C1 S1 W1 F1

B29

W2 DUCT

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M D3

C1 S1 W1 F1

SCREDDING 25 MM

B24 B33

WORKSHOPS FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M

D3

C1 S1 W3 F3

PROJEC PANCH

B37 V1

SHEET

C2 S1 W2 F1

SECTIONS

P.C.C SLAB 150 MM THICK

PLINTH LEVEL +0.9M

230MM THICK RUBBLE

PB16

HARD STRATA

PB7

PB21

PB23

PB29

PB32

PB84

PB95

SCALE

GROUND LEVEL ±0.0M

UNDERGROUND TANK

PB14

NAME :

SE

A-302

11

10

9

8

ACADE ARCHIT

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

SIGN AND S

SECTION THROUGH TOILET

Scale: 1:50

T

7

U

W

SNOW WHITE FLAT BACK URINAL

R.C.C. SLAB

COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : URS-WHT-0707

150 MM DEPTH

R.C.C. BEAM

C24-500X250

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

(600 X 250 MM)

1720 1300

BELGIAN GLASS MIRROR OF SILVER FINISH

50

20

25 10

CERAMIC TILES 420

420

A-401e

150

25

110

10

230

11

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL DETAILED SECTION OF TILE DROP

150

25

MARBLE FRAME 780

DADO CLADDING

COMPANY : JOHNSON COLOUR : EON GREY-MATT SIZE : 300 X 300 X 12.5 MM

25

2

380

450

1230

1230

680 300 200

A-401b 10

3

4

5

150 MM DEPTH

300

300

300

6

7

8

9

A-402a

T

20 MM

STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL

1190

Ø50 MM

12 A-402d

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN DETAILED PLAN OF R.C.C. STAIRCASE

U

W

W

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF THIRD FLIGHT

T

U

ALUMINIUM BOX SECTION AS FRAME TO LOUVERS

STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL Ø50 MM

STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER BOLTED TO GRANITE TREAD 50 X 50 MM

150

DETAILED SECTION OF LOUVERED WINDOW

Scale: 1:10 150

A-401f

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

150

WALL MOUNTED COUPLE CLOSET IN SNOW WHITE COLOUR

BASIN FAUCET

COMPANY : JAQUAR

450

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

NOSING 20 MM

GRANITE TREAD 20 MM THICK

R.C.C. BEAM B74

20

SCREEDING

COUNTER TOP GRANITE 20 MM THICK

BRICK BAT COBA

10 B83

WATER INLET PIPE

100 MM THICK

Ø25 MM

9

TOR 8 MM 150 MM C/C

8

GRANITE RISER

7

20 MM THICK

6

CEMENT MORTAR

5

25MM THICK

4

Ø65 MM

3

UTILITY BOX CERAMIC TILES

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF SECOND FLIGHT TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

2

PAVER BLOCKS

1

60 MM THICK

SAND BED 40 MM THICK

P.C.C. SLAB

SCREEDING

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

150 MM THICK

25 MM THICK

BRICK BAT COBA

Scale: 1:20

100 MM THICK A-401g

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL DETAILED SECTION THROUGH WASH BAISN

Scale: 1:10

MAIN STEEL REBAR DISTRIBUTION STEEL REBAR

WASTE WATER OUTLET

900

P.C.C. SLAB

150 MM THICK

400 X 200 MM TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

WALL HUNG ROUND BASIN

COMPANY : JAQUAR CODE : URS-WHT-0702 SIZE : 560 X 470 X 440 MM

SIZE : 300X300X10 MM COMPANY : JOHNSON

56 |

10

Scale: 1:20

R.C.C. SILL

PB73

DETAILED SECTION OF TOILET

11

11

150 MM THICK

25 MM THICK

A-401d

ANTI SKIRT GROVES

8 MM DEEP

NOSING

300

10

20 MM THICK

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

SIZE : 300X300X10 MM

PB82

GRANITE TREAD

C24-500X250

150

2100

300

150

950 150 150

R.C.C. LINTEL

CERAMIC TILES

150

300

25 MM THICK

25 MM THICK

COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : VGS-WHT-0312

110

300

12

EXTERNAL PLASTER

GLASS LOUVERS 100 THICK MOUNTED IN POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME

LOUVERED WINDOW

230

300

200MM THICK

R.C.C. LINTEL

100 MM THICK

830

1190

C23-500X250

150 MM THICK

GLASS LOUVERS 100 MM MARBLE FRAME 25 MM THICK

2040

1

Scale: 1:5

10

HEALTH FAUCET 1M LONG FLEXIBLE TUBE WALL HOOK

25

300

CONCRETE BLOCKS MASONRY WALL

300 450

300

UP

150 MM DEPTH

2380

300

230 MM THICK

CONCRETE BLOCKS MASONRY WALL

10

C20-500X250

13

12

RUBBLE SOLING

W

360

300

150 MM THICK

BRICK BAT COBA

550

300

14

P.C.C. SLAB

P.C.C. SLAB

Ø8MM COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : ALD-513

300

15

A-402c 11

100 MM THICK

B64

300

16

250

900

1600

17

25 MM THICK

SCREEDING

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.80 M

18

BRICK BAT COBA

SIZE : 300X300X10 MM COMPANY : JOHNSON

(600 X 250 MM)

450

19

1200

SCREEDING

100 MM THICK

R.C.C. BEAM

830

200 MM THICK

C19-500X250

SIZE : 300X300X10 MM

SNOW WHITE FLAT BACK URINAL

150 MM THICK

500 X 250 MM

CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY

12

20 MM THICK

R.C.C. SLAB

360

W

BOTTOM MARBLE FINISH CERAMIC TILES

100

740

740

600

2040 600

10 MM

50

PB82

300 450

Scale: 1:20

U

R.C.C. COLUMN

TILE DROP

150

700

2840 2380

DETAILED PLAN OF TOILET

25MM THICK

COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : URS-WHT-0707

PB73

WITH TEAKWOOD FRAME 50MM

MARBLE FRAME

25 MM THICK

450

ARCHITECTURAL PLAN

T

COMPANY : JOHNSON COLOUR : EON GREY-MATT SIZE : 300 X 300 X 12.5 MM

460

1830

550

GLASS LOUVERS 100 MM MARBLE FRAME 25 MM THICK

D3

SIZE : 1440 X 700 MM

DADO CLADDING

950

630

C. I. FLOOR TRAP WITH STAINLESS STEEL GRATING Ø100 MM

LOUVERED WINDOW

1200

1440

630

NAHANI TRAP

C28-500X250

180

580

C32-500X250

WALL HUNG ROUND BASIN

C1 S1 W3 F3

W2

700

4160

7

COMPANY : JAQUAR CODE : URS-WHT-0702 SIZE : 560 X 470 X 440 MM

Scale: 1:20

Ø8MM COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : ALD-513

A-402b 10

B71

B71

W2

DUCT

A-401a

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.80 M

DETAILED SECTION OF TOILET

HEALTH FAUCET 1M LONG FLEXIBLE TUBE WALL HOOK

160 550

TEAKWOOD DOOR 25 MM

B64

U

360

580

(600 X 250 MM)

T

160

2110

R.C.C. BEAM

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : VGS-WHT-0312

400

360 550

C27-500X250

8

150 MM DEPTH

A-401c

400

150

Scale: 1:20

WALL MOUNTED COUPLE CLOSET IN SNOW WHITE COLOUR

A-401d 13

D3

D3 1230

920

150 MM THICK

SNOW WHITE FLAT BACK URINAL

R.C.C. SLAB

780

310

W

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

460

780

800

150 230

P.C.C. SLAB

1060

310

TILE FINISH FOR WALL

10 MM THICK SIZE : 300X300X10 MM

9

100 MM THICK

C1 S1 W3 F3

C1 S1 W3 F3

D2

310

40

130 100

BRICK BAT COBA

DETAILED SECTION OF TOILET

780

680

20 2100 1350

330 450

420 10

25

A-401b

200 MM THICK

11 A-401c 500

780

1620

25 MM THICK

COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : URS-WHT-0707

U

CONCRETE BLOCKS MASONRY WALL

190

25 MM THICK

SIZE : 300X300X10 MM

T

780

CERAMIC TILES (300 X 300 MM)

CERAMIC TILES

PB32

460

1060

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.80 M

COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : VGS-WHT-0312

PB29

280

MARBLE FRAME

WALL MOUNTED COUPLE CLOSET IN SNOW WHITE COLOUR

SCREEDING

PB23

280

480

MEN'S TOILET200

Ø8MM COMPANY : JAGUAR CODE : ALD-513

D3

460

1830

HEALTH FAUCET 1M LONG FLEXIBLE TUBE WALL HOOK

780 2100

2040 730

200

280

1330

480

200 MM THICK

680

380

25 MM THICK

330

1230

700

450

10

EXTERNAL PLASTER 300

450

CONCRETE BLOCKS MASONRY WALL

C23-500X250 410

B29

150 20

11

GLASS LOUVERS 100 MM MARBLE FRAME 25 MM THICK

1400

800

B23

100

B20

(500 X 250 MM)

LOUVERED WINDOW

150 MM DEPTH

DUCT

720

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.80 M

50 410

R.C.C. LINTEL C1 S1 W3 F3

R.C.C COLUMN

PB65

PB72 A-402c

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION DETAILED SECTION THROUNG THIRD FLGHT

Scale: 1:20


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Z

W

T

Q

K

G

D

A ROOF TOP LEVEL +13.5M

RIDGE PICE OHT LEVEL

MANGALORE TILES

+12.05M

HANDRAIL ON OVERHEAD TANK POLYCARBONATE SHEET USED FOR SKYLIGHT

UTODESK STUDENT VERSION

B45

OVERHEAD TANK

B40 D1

HANDRAIL

B29

B27

B50

B41

D1

R.C.C.SLAB 150 MM THICK SECOND FLOOR LEVEL

R.C.C. BEAM (250 X 600 MM)

+7.44M

EXTERIOR PLASTER 25 MM THICK

B74

B83

CONCRETE BLOCK WALL 200 MM THICK D1

D1

HANDRAIL 20 MM GRANITE TILE

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3.94M

SCREEDING 40 MM THICK PAVER BLOCK 60 MM THICK

B74

SAND BED 40 MM THICK

B50

B83

B41

D1

D1

P.C.C SLAB 150 MM THICK

PLINTH LEVEL

230MM THICK RUBBLE

+0.9M

PB72

HARD STRATA

PB65

PB58

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

A-301

PB45

PB58

GROUND LEVEL

PB38

±0.0M

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION SECTION THROUGH STAIRCASE

Scale: 1:50

RIDGE PIECE 250 X 500 MM

MANGALORE TILE 460X 230 MM

13

16

POLYCARBONATE SHEET

°

60°

500

2 MM THICK

°

30

60°

TO HOLD POLYCARBONATE SHEET ISA 50 X 50 X 4 MM

° 60

°

°

60

60

60

30°

ANGLE CLEAT

DRIP MOULD

B22

USED AS BATTENS 90 X 50 X 3 MM

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION DETAILED SECITON OF STEEL TRUSS

Scale: 1:20

70 950

FFL =PVC +3.94 M TO HOLD GUTTER

500 X 250 MM

KEY PLAN SCALE- 1:200

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF FIRST FLIGHT

13

12

20 MM

11

GRANITE TREAD

B18

S1

B9

W1

B24

LOBBY

B29

TO SUPPORT BATTENS ISA 65 X 45 X 5 MM B33

B

LODGE

ROLLED STEEL BOX SECTION D1

USEDFFL AS BATTENS = +3.94 90 X 50 X 3=MM SSL +3.90

M M

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M

DETAIL OF SKYLIGHT

STAIRCASE TO B18 RESIDENCE

Scale: 1:5

TOILET B20

FFL = +0.24 M SSL = +0.20 M C1 S1 W1 F1TOP

B24

FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M D3

CHORD

C1 S1 W1 F1

C1 S1 W1 F2

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

C1 S1 W1 F1

C1 S1 W3 F3

W2 DUCT

B29

B33

D3

WORKSHOPS FFL = +0.94 M SSL = +0.90 M C2 S1 W2 F1

RIDGE PIECE 250 X 500 MM

MANGALORE TILE 460X 230 MM

230MM THICK RUBBLE

M.S. GUSSET PLATE 6 MM THICK

HARD STRATA

PB7

R.C.C. BEAM

G.I. STRAP

TO HOLD PVC GUTTER

PB16

PB21

PB23

PB29

UNDERGROUND TANK

PB14

M.S. ANGLE SECTION

TO FIX POLYCARBONATE SHEET ISA 30 X 30 X 4 MM

ANGLE CLEAT

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF FIRST FLIGHT DISTRIBUTION STEEL REBAR

M.S. BASE PLATE

SCREWED TO ANGLE STRUT 10 MM THICK

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

A-302

TO FIX STEEL TRUSS TO R.C.C. COLUMN 20 MM THICK

TOR 8 MM 150 MM C/C

DETAILED SECTION THROUNG SECOND FLGHT Scale: 1:20

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

ANGLE CLEAT

TO SUPPORT BATTENS ISA 65 X 45 X 5 MM

SECTION THROUGH TOILET

Scale: 1:50

ANCHOR BOLTS

ROLLED STEEL BOX SECTION

R.C.C. CLOUMN

SELF DRILLING SCREW

USED AS BATTENS 90 X 50 X 3 MM

TO FIX BASE PLATE IN R.C.C. COLUMN

11

PB84

M.S. GUSSET PLATE 6 MM THICK

POLYCARBONATE SHEET

TO FIX STEEL TRUSS TO BASE PLATE ISA 75 X 75 X 6 MM

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

PB32

SEMICIRCULAR PVC GUTTER 5 MM THICK

MAIN STEEL REBAR

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

S1

SCREWED TO ANGLE STRUT 10 MM THICK

C1 S1 W1 F2

PUMP ROOM

B16

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 75 X 75 X 6 MM

400 X 200 MM

A-402b

SSL = +7.40 M TO FIX POLYCARBONATE SHEET TO FRAME ISA 30 X 30 X 4 MM C1

POLYCARBONATE SHEET F2

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

C1 S1 W1 F2

SHOP

20 MM THICK

B20

B20

FFL = +3.94 M SSL = +3.90 M

C1 S1 W3 F3

P.C.C SLAB 150 MM THICK

NOSING

B18

LIVING ROOM

SHOP B7

SCREDDING 25 MM

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

12

B16

W2

A-403b

ROLLING SHUTTER

16 A-302

= +7.44 M M.S.FFL ANGLE SECTION

F3 ANCHOR BOLTS

R.C.C. CLOUMN

I.P.S FLOORING

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF SECOND FLIGHT

D1

TO FIX BASE PLATE IN R.C.C. COLUMN

SCREEDING 25 MM

10

10 MM THICK

ANGLE CLEAT

C1 TRUSS TO R.C.C. COLUMN TO FIX STEEL S1 W3 20 MM THICK

R.C.C. LINTEL

12

FFL = +3.92 M SSL = +3.70 M

SSL = +3.65 M

M.S. BASE PLATE

BRICK BAT COBA 200 MM THICK R.C.C BEAM (250 X 600MM)

540 180 950

180540

B7

G.I.KITCHEN STRAP

DADO CLADDING ABOVE PLATFORM MARBLE FLOORING 15 MM THICK

B

USED AS SKYLIGHT LODGE

B10

C1 S1 W1 F2

C1 S1 W1 F3

SSL = +7.20 M

M.S. GUSSET PLATE TOILET 6 MM THICK

CONCRETE BLOCK WALL 200 MM THICK

B10

LOBBY

B6

FFL = +7.44 M SSL = +7.40 M

FFL = +7.44 M ROLLED STEEL BOX SECTION

EXTERIOR PLASTER 25 MM THICK

B4

B2

TERRACE

TO SUPPORT BATTENS ISA 65 X 45 X 5 MM

BRICK BAT COBA 100 MM THICK

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 50 X 50 X 6 MM

POLYCARBONATE SHEET

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 50 X 50 X 6 MM

COPING STONE

B15

B15

ANGLE STRUT WELDED TO GUSSET PLATE

60°

°

60°

ANGLE STRUT WELDED TO GUSSET PLATE

TOP CHORD

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 75 X 75 X 6 MM

OVERHEAD TANK

A-403a

TO HOLD POLYCARBONATE SHEET ISA 50 X 50 X 4 MM

M.S. ANGLE SECTION

60°

G

2 MM THICK

M.S. ANGLE SECTION FRAME

10 MM THICK

HANDRAIL

OUR

M.S. END FLUSHING PLATE

USED AS SKYLIGHT

HANDRAIL ON OVERHEAD TANK

°

0

5

POLYCARBONATE SHEET

60

46

9

M.S. END FLUSHING PLATE

°

60

0

16

60°

°

60

11

SCREWED TO ANGLE STRUT 10 MM THICK

60

TO FIX ISA 30 TO ISA 50

500 X 250 MM

10 A-403d

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION DETAIL OF GUTTER

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION DETAIL AT RIDGE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

A-403c

Scale: 1:5

Scale: 1:5

MANGALORE TILE 460X 230 MM

T

W

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF FIRST FLIGHT

STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER BOLTED TO GRANITE TREAD

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

STIFFENER PLATE TO SUPPORT STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER ON BASE PLATE

20

50 X 50 MM

14

150

150

1

150

2

150

3

4 325

150

5

150

6

150

7

150

8

150

9

10 325

ANTI SLIP GROOVES

CEMENT MORTAR

R.C.C. BEAM

GRANITE RISER

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 75 X 75 X 6 MM

GRANITE TREAD

M.S. GUSSET PLATE 6 MM THICK

Ø8 MM

25 MM THICK

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

150

GRANITE TREAD

B83

325

20 MM THICK

20 MM THICK

325

GRANITE RISER

325

20 MM THICK

325

325

325

325

BOTTOM CHORD

20 MM THICK

400 X 200 MM

325

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 50 X 50 X 6 MM

20 MM

MAIN STEEL REBAR OF SECOND FLIGHT

MAIN STEEL REBAR TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

25

150

EBAR

13 12 11

ANGLE STRUT WELDED TO GUSSET PLATE

6 MM THICK

NOSING

15

USED AS BATTENS 90 X 50 X 3 MM

M. S. BASE PLATE TO ATTACH STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER TO GRANITE TREAD

175

16

ROLLED STEEL BOX SECTION

Ø10MM

25 150

STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER BOLTED TO GRANITE TREAD

150

17

25

Ø50 MM

18

ANGLE CLEAT

BOLTS TO ANCHOR BASE PLATE TO GRANITE TILE

20

STAINLESS STEEL HANDRAIL

TO SUPPORT BATTENS ISA 65 X 45 X 5 MM

50 X 50 MM

88888

USTER READ

19

TOP CHORD

DOUBLE ANGLE SECTION ISA 75 X 75 X 6 MM

50 X 50 MM

MAIN STEEL REBAR

DISTRIBUTION STEEL REBAR

TOR 12 MM 150 MM C/C

TOR 8 MM 150 MM C/C

DISTRIBUTION STEEL REBAR

CLEAR COVER

TOR 8 MM 150 MM C/C

ANGLE CLEAT

TO FIX STEEL TRUSS TO BASE PLATE ISA 75 X 75 X 6 MM

25MM

CEMENT MORTARR

M.S. BASE PLATE

25MM THICK

TO FIX STEEL TRUSS TO R.C.C. COLUMN 20 MM THICK

PAVER BLOCKS 60 MM THICK

SAND BED PB65

PB72 A-402d

ANCHOR BOLTS

P.C.C. SLAB

150 MM THICK

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION DETAILED SECTION THROUNG FIRST FLGHT

40 MM THICK

A-401e

TO FIX BASE PLATE IN R.C.C. COLUMN

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL DETAILED OF NOSING

Scale: 1:2

Scale: 1:20 A-403e

ARCHITECTURAL SECTION

R.C.C. BEAM 600 X 250 MM

DETAIL OF TRUSS RESTING ON R.C.C. COLUMN Scale: 1:5

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B3


07

Professional practice Internship Sem 8

This internship in semester 8 gave me an opportunity to understand and see how the real architectural world functions. The five months gave me a great exposure to the outside world. Also, it was a learning experience about how to make things systematic for smoother functioning and performance.

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Dated: June 11th , 2021

To Whomsoever It May Concern: Ref: Certificate of Internship of Mr. Aditya Vaidya at Design Matters This is to certify that Mr. Aditya Vaidya, was employed as an ‘Intern’ with our firm, Design Matters, and has completed his internship from December 7th , 2020 – May 7th, 2021. In consideration for the services rendered by Mr. Aditya during his internship, his monthly stipend was INR 5000. During the course of the internship, Mr. Aditya was exposed to various facets of the organization, the profession of architecture and Interior Design and the functions of design departments, and was found to be inquisitive, hardworking and enterprising. We wish Mr. Aditya Vaidya a fruitful and a successful future ahead. Regards,

RESHMA KARMARKAR, CEO & Chief Architect, Design Matters reshma@thedesignmatters.in

Design Matters

Sudhanshu, Aba KarmarkarMarg, Yashodham, Goregaon East,Mumbai – 400063

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7.1

Shah Residence Internship Sem 8

Site location : Santacruz, Mumbai Site area : 920 sq.ft Project type : Interior design The scope of the project was to design a 3 bhk apartment. The client required a minimalist design and reuse of most of the existing furniture. The project was planned so that maximum space is provided for wardrobe storage.

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Furniture layout

3'

MIRROR CLADDING

WARDROBE WITH OPENABLE SHUTTERS

4'-1012"

TALL STORAGE CABINET

2'

2'-9"

WARDROBE WITH OPENABLE SHUTTERS

1'-1112"

3

2'-212"

MASTER BEDROOM 146 SQ.FT

BED 1650 X 1950

LEDGE SEATING

FRONT LOAD WASHING MACHINE BELOW AND MICROWAVE/ OVEN ABOVE

2'-212"

6'-6"

3'-1"

2'-514"

FRIDGE 900 X 725

1' TALL STORAGE CABINET

FRIDGE 900 X 725

2' WIDE SERVICE PLATFORM WITH OVERHEAD CABINETS

SLIDING GLASS DOOR

4'-312"

9'-10"

LIVING ROOM 328 SQ.FT

LOUNGE/GUEST ROOM 131 SQ.FT

WOODEN SLIDING DOOR AS PER DESIGN

1'-7"

STORAGE UNIT / BAR UNIT

5"

3'-7"

MURPHY BED AFTER EXTENSION

3'

6-SEATER DINING TABLE 900 X 1800

4'-312"

4'-3" STORAGE UNIT

1'-3"

1'-6"

STORAGE UNIT

1'-9"

1'-2"

LEDGE SEATING WITH STORAGE BELOW

1'-11"

9"

1'-7"

2'

1'-6"

4"

KITCHEN 88 SQ.FT 3'-1"

MANDIR

LEDGE

2'-6"

4'-1"

PASSAGE 37 SQ.FT

2'-73 4"

1'-212"

T.V. UNIT

STORAGE

1'

STORAGE

1'-3"

1' SIDE TABLE

3'-414"

2'-712"

2'-9"

1'-103 4"

SIDE TABLE

STORAGE

2' WIDE SERVICE PLATFORM WITH OVERHEAD CABINETS

DOUBLE SINK WITH RO

2'-3"

1'-7"

1'-9"

BED 1650 X 1950

4'-4"

2'-914"

4'-53 4"

1'-11"

3'-8 4"

2'-112"

STORAGE

SLIDING DOOR

T.V. UNIT

612"

1'-012"

2'-1"

3'-53 4"

COMMON TOILET 29 SQ.FT

1'-3"

3'-6"

SON'S BEDROOM 134 SQ.FT

83 4" 2'-112"

2'

MASTER TOILET 29 SQ.FT

3'-6"

2'-614"

WARDROBE WITH SLIDING SHUTTERS

1'-412"

SHOWER AREA

1'-1"

5'-3"

3'-53 4" 1'-5"

2'-103 4"

STORAGE

NICHE SEATING

MIRROR

2'-7"

2'-3"

2'

1'-1112"

3'-6"

1'-2"

SHOWER AREA

MURPHY BED / SOFA

6'

3'-7" 2'-6"

1'-11"

3'-7" 2'-8"

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

POUF

2'

POUF

CENTER TABLE

1'-2" 2'-8"

L-SHAPED SOFA CUM BED

SHOE RACK

3'

9'-7"

1'-6"

6'-11"

POUF

3'-11"

3'-13 4"

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY DESIGN MATTERS.

FURNITURE LAYOUT

1:50 REVISION NO.

DRAWING NO.

R.C.P. layout

SCALE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

DATE

CLIENT

DIRECTION

CHECK

DRAWN

DRAWING

ADITYA

N

MAIN ENTRANCE

MARCH 18 2021

ARCHITECT

CARPET AREA - 920 SQ.FT

Architecture Interior Design Them

PROJECT

R1

SHAH RESIDENCE 2.5 BHK-SANTACRUZ

4'-612"

CEILING FAN 3'6" DIA

4'-014"

4'-014"

5'-5"

5'

CEILING FAN 3'6" DIA

6'-63 4" CEILING FAN 2' DIA

2'-212"

2'-212"

2'-212"

2'-212"

4'-7"

6'-912"

4'-312"

4'-312"

4'-3" 4'-412"

4'

CEILING FAN 3'6" DIA

4'-414"

3'-514"

CEILING FAN 3'6" DIA

4'

4'

2'-10"

CEILING FAN 3'6" DIA

1'-73 4"

9"

LEGEND

4'

9"

4'

9'-1"

7'-614"

2'-6"

3'-6"

10'-714"

5'-412"

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

5'-5"

1'-6"

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

CEILING FAN AS PER SELECTION

WALL PAINT

COLOR AS PER SELECTION

WALL PAINT

DUNE DRIZZLE WALL TEXTURE (ASIAN PAINTS)

MANDIR 5'-73 4"

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1'-4"

2'-5"

4'-2"

6'-5"

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

AS PER DESIGN

DISPLAY SHELF AS PER DESIGN

LAMINATE

2'-1"

HECTOR BUBINGA 702 (CENTURY LAMINATES)

LAMINATE TV UNIT

1'-103 4"

AS PER DESIGN

CROCKERY UNIT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

A T.V. UNIT

STORAGE

1'

4"

STORAGE

MANDIR

LEDGE

2'-6"

6'-6"

2'

9"

1'-7"

4'-1"

1'-6"

1'-103 4"

3' 1'-6"

2'-6"

1'-814"

VECTOR BUBINGA 703 (CENTURY LAMINATES)

1'-2"

SLIDING GLASS DOOR

1'-6"

LEDGE SEATING WITH STORAGE BELOW

6-SEATER DINING TABLE 900 X 1800

9'-10"

LIVING ROOM 328 SQ.FT WOODEN SLIDING DOOR AS PER DESIGN

5" 1'-11"

1'-7"

POUF

D

2'-8"

B

POUF

CENTER TABLE

1'-6"

9'-7"

1'-2"

2'-8"

L-SHAPED SOFA CUM BED

3'

6'-11"

POUF

COVE LIGHT

SHOE RACK

3'-13 4"

3'-11"

ELEVATION A

DRAWING NO.

ARCHITECT

DATE

CLIENT SCALE

CHECK

DIRECTION

APRIL 3 2021

REVISION NO.

MAIN ENTRANCE

WALL PAINT

1. All dimensions are in 'mm', Unless otherwise mentioned. 2. Only written dimensions to be followed, Drawing not to be scaled. 3. Discrepancies if any shall be brought to the notice of the Organization before execution of the same. 4. Incase of any discrepancies, Architect's decision shall be final. 5. The Grid in the Background is of 600mm x 600mm.

COLOR AS PER SELECTION

Architecture Interior Design Theme Design

PROJECT

R0

2.5 BHK-SANTACRUZ

MANDIR

AS PER DESIGN

8'-6"

7'-912"

8'-6"

8'-10"

DRAWING

LIVING ROOM ELEVATION

A3- 1:20

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

ADITYA

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY DESIGN MATTERS.

N

DRAWN

C

SHOE RACK AS PER DESIGN

3'

1'-103 4"

FLUTED GLASS SLIDING PARTITION TV UNIT

AS PER DESIGN

T.V. UNIT

4"

1'

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

STORAGE

MANDIR

LEDGE

2'-6"

6'-6"

2'

9"

1'-7"

4'-1"

1'-6"

A STORAGE

6-SEATER DINING TABLE 900 X 1800

LIVING ROOM 328 SQ.FT

9'-10" 5" POUF

D

1'-11"

1'-7"

SLIDI

1'-6"

1'-2"

LEDGE SEATING WITH STORAGE BELOW

2'-8"

POUF

CENTER TABLE

1'-2" 3'

2'-8"

CEILING FAN

1'-6"

6'-11"

POUF

9'-7" L-SHAPED SOFA CUM BED

SHOE RACK

AS PER SELECTION

ARCHITECT

DATE

CLIENT SCALE

DIRECTION

CHECK

DRAWING NO.

Architecture Interior Design Theme Design

WALL PAINT

PROJECT

R0

COLOR AS PER SELECTION

2.5 BHK-SANTACRUZ

SHOE RACK AS PER DESIGN

DINNING TABLE 1'-814"

LEDGE SEATING STORAGE BELOW

T.V. UNIT

1'

4"

STORAGE

LEDGE

2'-6"

6'-6"

MANDIR

2'

9"

1'-7"

4'-1"

1'-6"

A STORAGE

1'-6"

1'-2"

LEDGE SEATING WITH STORAGE BELOW

6-SEATER DINING TABLE 900 X 1800

"

2'-6"

1'-6"

AS PER SELECTION

2'-312"

DRAWING

APRIL 3 2021

C

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

A3- 1:20 REVISION NO.

PELMET FOR CURTAIN

LIVING ROOM 328 SQ.FT

SLIDING GLASS DOOR

M

1. All dimensions are in 'm mentioned. 2. Only written dimension not to be scaled. 3. Discrepancies if any sha of the Organization before exe 4. Incase of any discrepan shall be final. 5. The Grid in the Backgro 600mm.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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LIVING ROOM ELEVATION

ADITYA

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY DESIGN MATTERS.

N

DRAWN

3'-11"

ELEVATION B


612"

2'-4"

1'-4" 2'-6"

1'-7"

AS PER SELECTION

PROFILE LIGHTS

2'

INNOCENT WHITE L180 (ASIAN PAINTS)

BED

AS PER DESIGN

3'-53 4"

2'-3"

WARDROBE WITH SLIDING SHUTTERS

D

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3'-53 4"

4'-512"

2'-1112"

WALL PAINT

3'-514"

2'-512"

CEILING FAN

METAL INLAY

1'-7"

1'-9"

2'

2'-6"

2'

2'-3"

2'-8" 2'-8" 3'-514"

2'-412"

2'-712"

2'

8'-912"

3'-914"

2'-9"

3'-114"

1'-8"

PROJECTOR SCREEN


7.2

Atlantis Internship Sem 8

Site location : Lokhandwala, Mumbai Site area : 14080 sq.ft Project type : Interior design The scope of the project was to design and internally plan a duplex of total area 14080 sq.ft (1310 sq.m).The minimalist design style was followed with `extensive use of veneer and marble. The upper floor of the duplex was designed as an entertainment area which included bar, hot tub, home theater and a family lounge and the lower floor was a private area which included living room, bedrooms and walking wardrobe.

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VILLEROY & BOCH MADE IN GERMANY SEMI AUTOMATED WALL HUNG WC+SLIM SOFT SEAT Polished Red Jasper Marble on Arch Back Behind W.C.

MONTEPULCIANO on walls

Matte Leatherite finish Red Jasper Marble on Raised Flooring

MONTEPULCIANO on wall and inside the niche

B

D

2958 [9'-10"] 257 [10"] 404 [1'-4"]

100 [4"]

710 [2'-4"]

536 [1'-9"]

W.C +150mm AREA FFL

eq eq

C

803 [2'-8"]

808 [2'-8"]

1128 [3'-9"]

160 [6"]

447 [1'-6"] 220 [9"]

117 [5"]

C

403 [1'-4"] 244 [10"] 393 [1'-4"]

105 [4"]

1280 [4'-3"]

2352 [7'-10"]

MONTEPULCIANO on wall and flooring

A

1191 [4']

1000 [3'-4"]

NAHANI TRAP

50 [2"]

920 [3'-1"]

273 [11"] 404 [1'-4"]

2045 [6'-10"] D

117 [5"]

100 [4"]

331 [1'-1"]

A

Polished Red Jasper Marble on Counter Top and Unit Shutters

199 [8"]

536 [1'-9"]

160 [6"]

Matte Leatherite finish Red Jasper Marble on Wall

MONTEPULCIANO on wall and inside the niche

B

CLIENT

ADVANCE COPY-1

ARCHITECT

DATE

MR. DINESH THAKKAR A3 - 1:20 A2 - 1:15 A1 - 1:10 REVISION NO.

APRIL, 8TH, 2021 PROJECT ATLANTIS TOWERS

Architecture Interior Design Theme Design

201-202 , Abhishek , Opp. SAB TV, New Andheri Link Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai – 400 053. Tel – 6697 8322 / 23, Fax – 6697 8324 e-mail : info@nkarchitect.com www.nkarchitect.com

75 [3"]

DRAWING NO.

SCALE

VIVEK

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS.

DIRECTION

ADITYA

CHECK

POWDER ROOM-LADIES:UPPER FLOOR (21TH FLOOR)

N

DRAWN

WDER ROOM LAYOUT

1449 [4'-10"]

1613 [5'-5"]

2475 [8'-3"]

Bent Mirror with 35 mm thick METAL border with cove light 525 [1'-9"]

1281 [4'-3"]

65 [3"] 998 [3'-4"]

POLISHED RED JAPER MARBLE SHUTTERS PUSH BACK MECHANISM

EQ

70 [3"]

75 [3"]

APRIL, 8TH, 2021

PROJECT ATLANTIS TOWERS

ARCHITECT

MR. DINESH THAKKAR A3 - 1:20 A2 - 1:15 A1 - 1:10 REVISION NO.

DATE

CLIENT

ADVANCE COPY-1

SCALE

VIVEK

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS.

DIRECTION

ADITYA

CHECK

DRAWN

POWDER ROOM-LADIES:UPPER FLOOR (21TH FLOOR)

DRAWING NO.

DRAWING

Polished Red Jasper Marble Shutters with grooving as per design directed.

ELEVATION B

ELEVATION D

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Polished Red Jasper Marble on Countertop and front

EQ

POLISHED RED JAPER MARBLE SHUTTERS PUSH BACK MECHANISM

951 [3'-2"]

65 [3"]

862 [2'-10"]

EQ

526 [1'-9"]

100 [4"]

1771 [5'-11"]

430 [1'-5"]

Polished Red Jasper Marble on Arch Back Behind W.C.

150 [6"]

450 [1'-6"]

1921 [6'-5"]

Light Behind the Marble

Matte Leatherite finish Red Jasper Marble on wall

N

2475 [8'-3"]

12mm 12 mm Metal Inlay Channel

Architecture Interior Design Theme Design

201-202 , Abhishek , Opp. SAB TV, New Andheri Link Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai – 400 053. Tel – 6697 8322 / 23, Fax – 6697 8324 e-mail : info@nkarchitect.com www.nkarchitect.com

1. All dimensions are in 'mm', Unless otherwise mentioned. 2. Only written dimensions to be followed, Drawing not to be scaled. 3. Discrepancies if any shall be brought to the notice of the Organization before execution of the same. 4. Incase of any discrepancies, Architect's decision shall be final. 5. The Grid in the Background is of 600mm x 600mm.

NOTE: These drawings are as per the as built drawings received from the site in-charge.

1. All dimensions a 2. Only written dim scaled. 3. Discrepancies if Organization be 4. Incase of any d final. 5. The Grid in the

NOTE: These d receive


381 [1'-3"]

VAULTED GYPSUM CEILING

566 [1'-11"]

75 [3"]

644 [2'2"]

Matte Leatherite finish Red Jasper Marble open shelf

862 [2'-10"]

1759 [5'-10"]

2475 [8'-3"]

897 [3']

909 [3']

MONTEPULCIANO on wall

MIRROR

233 [9"]

850 [2'-10"]

2713 [9'-1"]

Polished Red Jasper Marble ON WALL BEHIND W.C

HANGING PEG

153°

566 [1'-11"]

117 [5"]

173 [7"]

920 [3'-1"] 150 [6"]

621 [2'-1"]

Polished Red Jasper Marble ON FLOORING

MONTEPULCIANO on flooring

ADVANCE COPY-1

APRIL, 8TH, 2021

PROJECT ATLANTIS TOWERS

ARCHITECT

DATE

MR. DINESH THAKKAR A3 - 1:20 A2 - 1:15 A1 - 1:10 REVISION NO.

1. All dim 2. Only scaled 3. Discr Organ 4. Incas final. 5. The G

Architecture Interior Design Theme Design

201-202 , Abhishek , Opp. SAB TV, New Andheri Link Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai – 400 053. Tel – 6697 8322 / 23, Fax – 6697 8324 e-mail : info@nkarchitect.com www.nkarchitect.com

75 [3"]

DRAWING NO.

CLIENT

VIVEK

SCALE

ADITYA

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS.

DIRECTION

CHECK

DRAWN

POWDER ROOM-LADIES:UPPER FLOOR (21TH FLOOR)

N

VAULTED GYPSUM CEILING

DUST BIN

1041 [3'-6"]

706 [2'-4"]

157 [6"]

716 [2'-5"] 914 [3'-1"]

2475 [8'-3"]

850 [2'-10"]

283 [11"]

896 [3']

DYSON HAND DRYER

862 [2'-10"]

2325 [7'-9"]

1875 [6'-3"] 150 [6"] 439 [1'-6"] 225 [9"]

Polished Red Jasper Marble ON FLOORING

HANGING PEG

156°

Matte Leatherite finish Red Jasper Marble open shelf

2"]

MONTEPULCIANO on wall

257 [10"]

[2'-

Polished Red Jasper Marble ON WALL BEHIND W.C

640

550 [1'-10"]

117 [5"]

622 [2'-1"]

100 [4"]

Raised By 150mm MONTEPULCIANO on flooring

ATE

MR. DINESH THAKKAR A3 - 1:20 A2 - 1:15

APRIL, 8TH, 2021

RCHITECT

CLIENT ALE

VIVEK

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF KUNAL KUWADEKAR & ASSOCIATES AND DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE

RECTION

ADITYA

CHECK

POWDER ROOM-LADIES:-

DRAWN

ELEVATION C

N

DRAWING

ELEVATION A

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Architecture Interior Design Theme Design

1. All dimensions are in 'mm', Unless otherwise mentioned. 2. Only written dimensions to be followed, Drawing not to be scaled. 3. Discrepancies if any shall be brought to the notice of the Organization before execution of the same. 4. Incase of any discrepancies, Architect's decision shall be final.

NOT


7.3

Vastav Group Internship Sem 8

Site location : Pali, Maharashtra Site area : 3151 sq.ft Project type : Architectural design The scope of the project was to design 1 & 2 BHK villas as Second Homes in Raigad over the site area of 1.96 acres - a part of the whole Lake City Township. The design also offers ancillary amenities such as clubhouse, gym and open landscaped areas enhancing the idea of vacation homes.

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< < < 9 M. W. R O A D > > >

SERVICE ZONE 294 SQ.M

BEDROOM 1 3.64 M X 4.3 M

LIVING ROOM 4.5 M X 5.4 M

UP TOILET 1.7 M X 2.4 M KITCHEN AND DINNING 2.7 M X 6.0 M

COURTYARD 3.0 M X 4.1 M

BEDROOM 1 3.64 M X 4.3 M

LIVING ROOM 4.5 M X 5.4 M

LANDSCAPE

UP TOILET 1.7 M X 2.4 M

FRONTYARD 8.8 M X 1.5 M

COURTYARD 3.0 M X 4.1 M

PARKING 2.5 M X 5.6 M

BACKYARD 5.5 M X 2.4 M

KITCHEN AND DINNING 2.7 M X 6.0 M

6M WIDE ROAD

PARKING 2.5 M X 5.6 M

OPEN SPACE-4 = 1664.00 SQ.M.

BACKYARD 5.5 M X 2.4 M BEDROOM 1 3.64 M X 4.3 M

LIVING ROOM 4.5 M X 5.4 M

UP TOILET 1.7 M X 2.4 M

FRONTYARD 8.8 M X 1.5 M

KITCHEN AND DINNING 2.7 M X 6.0 M

COURTYARD 3.0 M X 4.1 M

PARKING 2.5 M X 5.6 M

BACKYARD 5.5 M X 2.4 M

< < < 15.0 M. W. R O A D > > >

BUILDING-A G+3

FRONTYARD 8.8 M X 1.5 M

6M WIDE ROAD

VEHICULAR ENTRY

OUTDOOR CAFE SEATING

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY CYCLING/ JOGGING TRACK

CYCLING/ JOGGING TRACK

LANDSCAPE

PANTRY

CAFETERIA

LANDSCAPE

OFFICE

AD RO

1.5

LANDSCAPE

1.5

E WID

LANDSCAPE

6M

COURTYARD UP DINNING AND KITCHEN 5.8 M X 3.65 M

BACKYARD 2.8 M X 3.8 M

CLUB HOUSE

TOILETS

POWDER ROOM 2.05 M X 1.3 M

LIVING ROOM 5.8 M X 4.5 M

YOGA AND MEDETATION

UP

PARKING 2.7 M X 5 M

VEHICULAR EXIT

FRONTYARD 5.8 M X 1.8 M

6M WIDE ROAD

PRIVATE PLOT 2

NO.

NTS REVISION NO.

DATE

CLIENT SCALE

VIVEK

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED OR PATENTABLE FEATURES EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF DESIGN MATTERS. AND ITS USE IS CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT NOT TO REPRODUCE THE DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MATERIAL DESCRIBED THEREON, NOR TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED IN WRITING BY DESIGN MATTERS.

DIRECTION

ANUSHKA, JEEL, ADITYA

CHECK

DRAWN

PRIVATE PLOT 1

N

T

Master Plan

FEBRUARY 9, 2021

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PROJECT


A'

A'

DINNING AND KITCHEN 5.8 M X 3.65 M

BACKYARD 2.8 M X 3.8 M

BEDROOM 4.2 M X 3.0 M

TERRACE 1.4 M X 3.8 M

B

B'

DN

TOILET 2.05 M X 1.3 M

TOILET 2.05 M X 1.3 M

LIVING ROOM 5.8 M X 4.5 M

UP

PARKING 2.7 M X 5 M

FRONTYARD 5.8 M X 1.8 M

A

A

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1 BHK

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1 BHK

C'

C' TOILET 1.7 M X 2.4 M

TOILET 1.7 M X 2.4 M

BACKYARD 5.5 M X 2.4 M

BEDROOM 1 3.64 M X 4.3 M BEDROOM 2 4.3 M X 3.6 M KITCHEN AND DINNING 2.7 M X 6.0 M TERRACE 5.5 M X 3.6 M DN

D'

D LIVING ROOM 4.5 M X 5.4 M COURTYARD 3.0 M X 3.0 M

UP

COURTYARD 3.0 M X 3.0 M

PARKING 2.5 M X 4.8 M

FR 8.8

FRONTYARD 8.8 M X 1.5 M

C

C FIRST FLOOR PLAN 2 BHK

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VILLA UNIT DETAIL

ANUSHKA, JEEL, ADITYA

THIS DRAWING, INCLUDING ANY PATENTED O EMBODIES CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF D CONDITIONED UPON THE USER'S AGREEMENT DRAWING IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOR THE MA TO USE THE DRAWING FOR ANY PURPOSE OT PERMITTED IN WRITING BY DESIGN MATTERS

AWING NO.

DRAWING

DRAWN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 2 BHK


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08

Outhouse in Aurangabad Freelance work 2021-22

Site location : Aurangabad Project type : Architectural and Landsacpe design The scope of the project was to design a recreational space with an intent of hosting functions and parties. Team : Aditya Vaidya, Mohit Harisangam, Saumya Baheti

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BAMBOO PLANTATION PLAY AREA

0.90 M

0.60 M

WALL FOR PAINTING BOARDS

PAVED PATH

HOPSCOTCH TILES

HOPSCOTCH TILES

SAND PIT

PAVED PATH

LOTUS POND

GAZEBO

PAVED PATH

PAVED PATH TILES

LAWN

SUNKEN SEATING

MOUND

PAVED PATH

STAGE LAWN

PAVED PATH

TILES

PAVED PATH

EXTENSION

TILES

GROUND

COURT CONCRETE/GROUND/LAWN

ENTRANCE

FINAL LAYOUT

N

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3585 [11'-11"]

3585 [11'-11"]

3610 [12']

3610 [12']

Fabrication Layout

2950 [9'-10"]

75 dia Circular sections as Vertical Member

300 x 300 mm Concrete Footing

3800 [12'-8"]

3800 [12'-8"]

100 x 50 mm Box sections as rafters for outer edge of the roof

30 dia pergola rafters at @300 mm c/c

1805 [6']

1805 [6']

1805 [6']

1288 [4'-4"]

1805 [6']

4050 [13'-6"] 938 [3'-2"]

960 [3'-2"]

3100 [10'-4"]

Symbol

1550 [5'-2"]

3100 [10'-4"]

1550 [5'-2"]

1550 [5'-2"]

3100 [10'-4"]

928 [3'-1"]

3100 [10'-4"]

1550 [5'-2"]

1288 [4'-4"]

1288 [4'-4"]

4050 [13'-6"]

40 x 60 mm purlins

Name Rafters 50x100 angle section Pergola rafters 30 mm dia circular section Purlin 40x60 mm box section Stanchion 75 dia circular section

3610 [12']

3610 [12']

3610 [12']

3610 [12']

FABRICATION LAYOUT

Existing stanchion

3000 [10']

N 28-07-2021

+ 0.00M LVL

375 [1'-3"]

250 [1

0

[2

+ 0.50M LVL

+ 0.00M LVL

DRAINAGE

DN

0"]

75

377 [1'-3"]

1556 [5'-2"]

GRASS MOUNDS (LANDSCAPE)

'-6

"] - 0.45M LVL

A

1240 [4'-2"]

SEATING IN BRICKWORK

A'

75

0

'-6

"] DRAINAGE

375 [1'-3"]

DN 375 [1'-3"]

[2

PIT FOR BONFIRE

Sunken Seating Plan GRASS MOUNDS (LANDSCAPE) + 0.50 M

GRASS MOUNDS (LANDSCAPE)

+ 0.00 M

SEATING IN BRICKWORK

+ 0.12 M - 0.45 M

Section AA' 74 |


3408 [1

1'-4"]

2871 [9 2640 [8

'-7"]

'-10"]

100 x100 MM BOX SECTION COLUMN

1872 [6

'-3"]

A

999 [3'-4

"]

625

25

"] 6

[2'-1

"]

[2'-1

60 X 40 MM BOX SECTION PURLINS

]

'-1"

[2 625

100 X 50 MM BOX SECTION TIE BEAM

A' 21

[7

'-1

"]

36

16

[1 2

'-1 "

]

27

100 X 50 MM BOX SECTION RAFTER

GAZEBO CUT PLAN @ BB'

3615 [1

2'-1"]

00

"] 486 [1'-7

[3

"]

'-8

"]

ROOFING SHEET

'-1

11

A

[1 32

2

1

60 x 40 MM BOX SECTION COLUMN

]

'-9"

[3 128

60 X 40 MM BOX SECTION PURLINS

A'

100 X 50 MM BOX SECTION TIE BEAM 60 X 40 MM BOX SECTION RAFTER

CUT PLAN @ CC' ROOFING SHEET

2606 [8'-8"]

235 [9"]

60 X 40 MM BOX SECTION PURLINS

SECTION AA'

60 x 40 MM BOX SECTION VERTICAL MEMBER 100 X 50 MM BOX SECTION RAFTER

3336 [11'-1"]

100 X 50 MM BOX SECTION TIE BEAM

2400 [8']

B

C'

100 x100 MM BOX SECTION COLUMN

B'

150 [6"]

3716 [12'-5"]

C

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09

Competitions Volume Zero 2018-2020

Reschool Team : Aditya Vaidya, Mohit Harisangam, Muskaan Ranwaka Little Big Loo Team : Aditya Vaidya, Shivani Pisat, Vignesh Penikal

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10

Play in a Pause Visual Arts Installation Kala Ghoda 2018-2019 The installation expresses the importance of time in defining and capturing events that can never be recreated in the exact same manner. A union of space and time creates an event and events cannot exist without time. The pavilion is a pause in the event. The change of time transforms the space, and this idea is amplified through the play of light and shadow within the pavilion and in the manner that the pavilion gets inhabited by the people The perception of this break in the event through the passage of time is unique for each individual, thereby getting inscribed in one’s memory as a moment in time! Team : 17 members

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Thank You

Aditya Vaidya Academy of Architecture


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