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AKANKSHA AGRAWAL Architecture

Portfolio



Akanksha Agrawal Applying for

Architecture Intern

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+91-9987163140

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EDUCATION

OCIS (OFF CAMPUS INDEPENDENT STUDY)

Sushant School of Art and Architecture

Futuristic & Hybrid Architecture [International]

2017- 2022

2020 January : 1 Week

Gurgaon, India

SINGAPORE

Selaqui International School

Site Documentation & Settlement Study

2015- 2017

2019 January : 1 Week

Dehradun, India

Mandvi, Bhuj, & Lakhpat in Gujarat, India

Delhi Public School, Indirapuram

Construction from Natural Materials

2003- 2015

2018 January : 1 Week

Indirapuram, India

COLLEGE PROJECTS Urban Design 2021 Jan- May : 5 Months Gurgaon

Laurie Baker Centre, Kerala, India

Agraharam Study 2018 January : 1 Week Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

WORKSHOP

Housing Project

Ferrocement

2020 Aug- Dec : 5 months

2019 June : 1 Week

Dehradun, India

Global Ecology Hybrid Centre A Hybrid of Retail, Office & Hotel 2020 Jan- May : 5 months Gurgaon, India

A Re- defined Library 2019 Aug- Dec : 5 months Gurgaon, India

RECOMMENDATIONS Ar. Abhishek Bij - Partner at Design Plus Architects abhishek.bij@designplusarchitects.in

Ar. Gaurav Sanan - Partner at Urban Architecture Works sanangaurav@gmail.com

Ar. Shikha Doogar - Partner at R+D Studio shikha@rdstudio.net

LANGUAGES • •

BILINGUAL - English, Hindi LEARNING - Korean

Auroville Earth Institute, Pondicherry, India

PARTICIPATION & AWARDS Archmello- International Architecture Competion 2021 Feb - May : 3 months Pune, India

Nasa Convention- REUBENS TROPHY 2018 October : 1 week Sushant School Of Art & Architecture

Campus Development- Wall Painting 2018 February : 1 Month Sushant School Of Art & Architecture

HOBBIES • Rifle Shooting • Photography • Video editing • Swimming • Skating • Drawing

TOOLS


SUMMARY

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Global Ecology Hybrid Centre

A Re- defined Library

A Hybrid of Retail, Office & Hotel

2019 Aug- Dec : 5 months

2020 Jan- May : 5 months Gurgaon, India

Gurgaon, India


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Housing Project

Urban Design

2020 Aug- Dec : 5 months

2021 Jan- May : 5 Months

Dehradun, India

Gurgaon


GLOBAL ECOLOGY HYBRID CENTRE


By 2050, there will be nearly 10 billion people living on this planet.

As these cities like magnets are growing into smarter systems, the population is also touching it’s height, the city will face crisis. If we continue with our current ways, all our food, water & energy to carry us all will be vanished. Are we creating the future we dream of?

Kakutasu, An urban intervene, acts as a catalyst that attempts to create an identity for Gurgaon by being self sufficient. It generate architecture that is not only iconic but adaptive to its user group, humans, by integrating with a mixed use Typology. Verb to Noun Developing The Catalyst. Understanding the scope and the scenario of the cultural intervention using strategic thinking to result in a design brief.

Click or scan the Code to watch video


Schema

Click on the Picture to watch schema video

“Schema” is where every project should get started with, which basically represents how we see our context, city and country in present and future. The years that we considered was 2020(present) & 2050(future) The man border is our diagram showing that everything in this whole world is directly or indirectly connected to human life.

Site Location :

Golf Course Road, Harizan Colony, DLF Phase 5, Sector 43, Gurugram, Haryana 122002

Climate : Apr–Jun Jul–Sep Feb–Mar Oct–Nov Dec–Jan

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Hot Summers Rainy Monsoon Warm Spring Warm autumn. Cold Winter


Site Locale WEEKENDS

8PM

12PM

TRAFFIC ANALYSIS

8AM

WEEKDAYS

VEHICULAR MOVEMENT

LANDMARKS

PEDESTRIAN DENSITY

VISUAL PERMEABILITY

Metro Station (53-54) South Point Mall

Residential

Auto- Stand One Horizon Centre Genpact Office Bus-Stop


11200m2 Shops 4500m2 Anchor stores 1200m2

Hotel

Retail

Retail Spaces

Area Progamming

Food Court & Eateries 900m2 Kids area + Gaming Zone 800m2 Gym & Health Club 800m2 Entrance Foyer, Service Areas, 2 Atrium, Circulation, Toilets 3000m

Offices 4000m2

BUSINESS HOTEL / SERVICED SUITES

Kitchen 1250m2 Business Centre 750m2

Guest Rooms 8150m2 Executive Lounge Area 300m2 Back of Home 1840m2

X- Factor

Retail

4000m2 R E T A I L H O T E L O F F I C E S

SWIMMING

SHOPS

Restaurants 1600m2 Banquet Hall 700m2

CAFETERIA

Concierge 3000m2

RECEPTION

17590m2


COWORKING SPACE

SHOPS

COMMON DINING

CONFERENCE ROOMS

HEALTH & GYM

SHOPS

ANCHOR SHOPS

KIDS & GAMES

FOOD COURT

GUEST LOUNGE

POOL

Circulation Restrooms

Men/Women/ Handicap Washrooms

Office/Work area

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Kitchen


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9% GYM

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13% • Office is on less noise zone away from traffic sound. Retail on the other side needs more attention to attract customers, so it is on the road side. Hotel is on back side to give it privacy.

Iterations

SUPERMARKET

13% STORES


Area Brief O F F I C E S

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Program Relationships HOTEL + COMMERCIAL + RETAIL

COMMERCIAL + RETAIL

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• Retail acts as x-factor • No open to air spaces

• Facade designed for the moving traffic • Structurally difficult

• All retail opens to the pedestrian • Less view for hotel

• too much built area • Less view for offices

A1.2

A2.2

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• All retail opens to the pedestrian • ground area maximised

• x factor missing • No interconnection of retails

• Plug-ins for enlarging the views • Retail not on the ground floor

• Retail connecting two buildings • Less accessibility

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• All retail on front facade • Accessibility difficult for offices

• Atrium in the center • Less horizontal circulation

• All retail dispersed between spaces • Low built offices

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Strategy DANDA THOR Danda Thor is a type of cactus found in Aravalli Hills. As this type of cactus is available in aravalli hills, so this became our basis for study to began. This building has tried inculcate functions of cactus into building • • •

Spines collect rainwater and funnel water drops to the plant's roots. The stem acts as a reservoir; the plant will expand and contract depending on the amount of water it holds. Like other plants, it also makes it’s own food. So to fulfill these functions, • Water driven Breathing skin will be used to make room temperature normal • Fog Collector which will contribute in watering plants. • Terrace Farming will be done to provide veggies in retail.

Techniques Installed WATER DRIVEN BREATHING SKIN • SODIUM POLYACRYLATE Also known as waterblock, is a sodium salt of polycrylic acid. It is a super absorbent material which has an ability to absorb as much as to 300 times it’s mass in water

• MATERIAL SYSTEM

+ Super absorbent material

+ Elastic Fabric

Hydrophobic Membrane

Water Supply

Dry State

Swollen

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Techniques Installed

-5°C

Through evaporative cooling and cross ventilation, the breathing cells are able to decrease the indoor temperature about 5°C with respect to the outside temperature

FOG COLLECTOR • POLYPROPYLENE The fog harvesting net is made out of polypropylene, woven into a mesh. Polypropylene is a good fog harvesting material because as a low surface tension, this makes the mesh hydrophobic and as the fog passes through the net, the droplets roll off the repellent surface down to a collection tank.

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Techniques Installed TERRACE FARMING •

Terrace farming is a method of farming whereby “steps” known as terraces are built onto the slopes of hills and mountains. •

This project has used the same concept, using it’s verticality for farming. •

Every section of farm will get different amount of sun, because of which plants can be grown according to there comfort amount of light •

• MATERIAL SYSTEM Plants

When enough amout of water is consumed by the plants at the above floor the rest of the water is passed to other terraces below.

6000 SQM VEGETATION = OXYGEN FOR 6000 PEOPLE.

Soil Drainage Layer with Geotextile Cloth Concrete Screed Geotextile Cloth XPS Insulation Material W/P Membrane RCC Slab

Sunlight

Terrace Farming Water left will be passed to the other floor below that


Techniques Installed NATURAL LIGHTING Sunlight

Openings

ROOFTOP PLANTATION

TERRACE GARDEN NATURAL LIGHTING

WATER DRIVEN SKIN

FOG COLLECTOR


Diagramatic Elevation

buisness centres

There are 2 cores, one going all the way up from ground floor to terrace. The other core is covering the Retail and office below

vertical farming

services anchor stores fog collector services c o r e services common dining banquets

swimming pool s u i t s vertical guest rooms k i t c h e n vertical all dinning shopsguestcafeteria lounge reception

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A RE- DEFINED LIBRARY


We humans have created machines to enhance ourselves, we invented the wheel and cars to liberate ourselves and travel. But now these machines are striking back, making air extremely polluted in high-density cities. Is this the future we dreamt of? It’s a Democtratic Library, themed as Urban Development and Science & Technology, which is designed for the people.


Site Locale Location :

Sunset Blvd & Mehrauli-Gurgaon Rd Near Le Méridien Hotel Sikanderpur, Sector 26 Gurugram, Delhi 122002

Climate : Apr–Jun Jul–Sep Feb–Mar Oct–Nov Dec–Jan

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Hot Summers Rainy Monsoon Warm Spring Warm autumn. Cold Winter

Area Program 30

Enquiry Desk

90

Air Purifer tower

600 Cafe 200 Toilets 250 Kitchen 80

Staff Room

400 Reading Cabins 500 Seminar Hall 250 Science Lab 200 Computer Lab 150 Bookstore 20

Reception

150 References 350 Exhibition 300 Practical Tech Work Area 340 Catalogue room 30

Locker room

700 Atrium

Primary Secondary Remote Distant


User Profile Members Guests

Staff

Existing Inhabitants

CAFE

SCIENCE LAB

KITCHEN

COMPUTER LAB

STAFF ROOM

BOOKSTORE

C AT A LO G U E ROOM

READING CABINS

RECEPTION

LOCKER ROOM

SEMINAR HALL

REFERENCES

EXHIBITION

PRACTICAL TECH-WORK AREA

ENQUIRY DESK


Form Exploration CONCEPT & FEATURES • View of the landscape and context • The form consists of a stacked planes having on common axis with rounded edges that mirror the surrounding topography making natural and man-made environment virtually connected. • Capture breezes from all directions, and also ensures an even and constant ventilation throughout the home • Visual connection of nature • Natural Lighting to decrease energy consumption • Perforated Roof to do the same • Inside area and outside area connected • Multiple look out areas • Big Atrium to give a feel of openess with a skylight

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Facade System Included Natural Light from almost direction Visually connected spaces Biomimcry of ant hill as the site is in middle of greens at the border of Aravalli Hills and is also a home for ants.

• A more programatic approach to achieve program relationships and less circulation • Physical Connection between spaces • Linear circulation • A ramp friendly structure

FORM


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Program Relationships


Features used NATURAL LIGHTING 3

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TYPE 1: Connected to Sky TYPE 2: Connected to Nature TYPE 3: Skylight

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RAIN WATER DIRECTION

SMOG FREE TOWER Polluted Air Air Intake Vents

Aura Falcon Drones

Integrated greens

7 Layer Filteration System

Air Exhaust Vents Clean Air

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The 7-meter tall SMOG FREE TOWER made of aluminium, uses patented positive ionisation technology to produce smog free air, allowing people to breathe and experience clean air. It is equipped with environment-friendly technology, cleans 30,000 m3 per hour and uses a 1170watts of green electricity. A Smog Free Ring will be derived from the Smog Free Tower.

Smog Free Tower


Ground Floor Plan


First Floor Plan


Site- Cues

User Circulation Closed Open Density of People

Democratic spaces Level 1 (Max.) Level 2 Level 3 (Min.)


Renders The structure is made according to countours on site. This helped the structure to have cuts providing natural views

ELEVATION AA’

As it’s covered with forest on three sides, it is directly connected to green views. Truss or a space frame can be used to make the facade.

SECTION AA’

ELEVATION B

SECTION BB’

For future use, power stations are available with every parking.



Working Drawings


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C8

10000

10000

C8

C3 C9

3000

C9

3000

C7

up C7

5000

M.1

C7

5000

L

J

C7

M

M

C7

N

L

C5

Q

M.1

O P Q

2395 15000

1

15000

2

4500

3

10000

8501

4

5

10000

6

5000

7

10000

8

8.1

10000

9

5000

10

5000

11

10000

12

13

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

M

N C2

2000 500 3500

P

3500 500 2000

O

800 X 800

800 X 800 C10

5000

5000

C2

K

C9

I

C4

J

800 X 800

H

C2

C8

C8

C8

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLAN -FIRST FLOOR

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: ST002

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

N


Structural Framing Plan- Basement Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

8500

6

10000

10000

7

5000

8

8.1

2395

10000

9

10

10000

5000

11

5000

12

10000

13 A

3000 3000 4500

D

4500

5

3000

C

15000

4

3000

B

15000

3

4500

A

2

3000

1

B C

800 X 800

C3

800 X 800

F 6000

6000

F

800 X 800

800 X 800

C6

6000

6000

C4

C5

G

G

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

6000

6000

800 X 800

C1

D

E

E

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000) R- PUMP ROOM (3000 x 3000) WATER TANKS- (4200 X 3000)each

800 X 800

C7

H

H 6000

6000

800 X 800

C8

I 5000

5000

I

J

800 X 800 C10

10000

10000

J

800 X 800

C9

L

O P N Q

M

K

K

Panel Room

10000 3000

up

5000

M.1

FIRE TANK 2

5000

L M

3000

10000

5500 X 6500

FIRE TANK 1

N

M.1

N RAW WATER TANK

2000 500 3500

P

3500 500 2000

O

L

DOMESTIC TANK

O P Q

Q 2395 15000

15000

1

4500

3

2

10000

8501

5

4

10000

5000

7

6

10000

8

10000

5000

11

10

9

8.1

5000

10000

12

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

M

13

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

N

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLAN -BASEMENT

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: ST004

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

Floor Plan- Ground Floor Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

4

5

8500

10000

6

10000

7

5000

8

8.1

2395

10000

9

10

10000

5000

11

5000

12

10000

13 A

3000

C4

C8

B

E

Seminar Hall (1)

C5

C5 C2

D

up

C2

F

C1

C5

C4

6000

6000

F

Book Store 13630 x 10915

C5

18631 x 10915

C6

G

C4

C5

C4

C8

C6

C11

6000

Reference Room

C5

Science Lab

C5

+3600

C7

C4

C1

C2

C2

14200 x 13626

C5

800 X 800

800 X 800 C10

J

C7

13620 x 19630

+5400

up

W.C.

10000

up

8715 x 4392

10000

C9

I 5000

5000

up

Practical tech workroom

C8

13630 x 10200

C4 +0

800 X 800

H

C2

C8

C8

C7

I

J

800 X 800

800 X 800

6000

+4500

C3

6000

6000

+2700

C1

C2

800 X 800

C7

+900

H

800 X 800

C5

C8

up

up

Seminar Hall (2)

C2

G

800 X 800

C4

+1800

C7

C3

E

C7

up

6000

18631 x 12415

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

6000

C2

800 X 800

C1

C

4500

3000

C1

4500

D

4500

3000

C

3

15000

3000

B

2

15000

3000

1 A

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

W.C. 8715 x 4125

C3

K

C6

C6

C6

C2

C3

Computer Lab 8630 x 19200

C10

C5

K

Reception C8

C8

Locker Room

6644 x 8630

up

up

4547 x 5188

up

3000

up

W.C. 8630 x 4543

5000

C7 C7

W.C.

N

L

C5

Q

M.1

O P Q

2395 15000

1

15000

2

4500

3

10000

8501

4

5

10000

6

5000

7

10000

8

8.1

10000

9

5000

10

5000

11

10000

12

13

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

M

N

8630 x 4541

C2

2000 500 3500

P

3500 500 2000

O

C5

C9

up

M.1

C2

up

M

C3

C7

C9

5000

L

C7

3000

10000

7833 x 9770

Catalogue Room

10000

4547 x 3212

Staff Room

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

FLOOR PLAN -GROUND FLOOR

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A101

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

N


Floor Plan- First Floor Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

1

10000

10000

7

5000

8

8.1

2395

10000

9

10

10000

5000

11

5000

12

10000

13 A

C4

C8

3000

C1

3000

3000

8500

6

4500

D

4500

5

B

E

Seminar Hall (1)

C5

C5

18631 x 12415

C2

D

C1

C5

800 X 800

C3

800 X 800

C4

6000

F

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

E

C7 up

C7

C2

800 X 800

C1

6000

C2

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

C

4500

C

15000

4

3000

B

15000

3

3000

A

2

C4

F

800 X 800

C5

6000

6000

C8

Seminar Hall (2)

C2

G

Book Store 9485 x 11485

C5

18631 x 10915

800 X 800

C6

G

800 X 800

6000

6000

C7

C3

C1

H

C4

C8

C6

C11

+4700

C7

5000

C4

+7100

+0

J

C5

C5

C7

C4

C1

C2

C2

C5

+9000

10000

10000

Reading room

13637 x 8911

14200 x 8911

800 X 800 C10

J

C7

W.C. 8715 x 4392

Meditation Room

800 X 800

C9

I

+6300

C8

5000

I

C2

800 X 800

H

C2

C8

C8

6000

6000

C4

C5

W.C. 8715 x 4125

C3

K

C6

C6

C6

C3

C10

C2

C5

C2

C5

10000

10000

C3 C9

3000

C9

3000

C7

C7 C7

W.C.

W.C.

4828 x 9200

4828 x 9200

5000

up

M.1

C7

5000

L M

K

C8

C8

N

M.1

N C2

C5

2000 500 3500

P

3500 500 2000

O

L

O P Q

Q 2395 15000

15000

1

4500

3

2

10000

8501

10000

5

4

5000

7

6

10000

8

10000

5000

11

10

9

8.1

5000

10000

12

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

M

13

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

N

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

FLOOR PLAN -FIRST FLOOR

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A102

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

Floor Plan- Terrace Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

1

4

8500

5

6

10000

10000

7

5000

8

8.1

2395

10000

9

10

10000

5000

11

5000

12

10000

13 A

SLO

0

PE

3000

3000

3000

4500

PE

1:15

1:15

0

SLO

4500

SLOPE 1:150

SLOPE 1:150

D

3

B

800 X 800

C1

C D C3

E

E

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

4500

C

15000

3000

B

2

15000

3000

A

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

800 X 800

800 X 800

6000

6000

C4

F 6000

6000

F

C5

C6

G

G

800 X 800

800 X 800

800 X 800

C7

6000

6000

RIDGE LINE

SLOPE 1:150

SLO

PE

PE

PE

1:15

SLOPE 1:150

SLOPE 1:150

PE

1:15

10000

SLOPE 1:150

SLOPE 1:150

0

1:15

PE

0

1:15

SLO

SLOPE 1:150

10000

SLOPE 1:150

10000

K

SLOPE 1:150

10000

RIDGE LINE

SLOPE 1:150

SLO

0

PE

SLO

SLO

PE

0

1:15

PE

0

1:15

3000

3000

5000

5000

SLO

L

M.1

N O

3500 500 2000

2000 500 3500

N

Q

P Q

2395 15000

1

15000

2

4500

3

10000

8501

4

5

10000

6

5000

7

10000

8

8.1

10000

9

5000

10

5000

11

10000

12

13

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

M

O P

800 X 800 C10

J

RIDGE LINE

K

M.1

800 X 800

5000

5000

J

M

C9

I

I

L

800 X 800

1:15

0

SLO

SLOPE 1:150

6000

0

H

SLO

0

1:15

6000

H

C8

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

FLOOR PLAN - TERRACE

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A103

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

N


Floor Plan- Basement Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

1

10000

7

10000

5000

8

8.1

2395

10000

9

10000

10

5000

11

5000

12

10000

13 A

3000 3000

3000

8500

6

4500

D

4500

5

B

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000) R- PUMP ROOM (3000 x 3000) WATER TANKS- (4200 X 3000)each 800 X 800

C

800 X 800

C2

E

C3

C4

F

800 X 800

C5

6000

F 6000

800 X 800

800 X 800

6000

6000

E

G

800 X 800

C6

800 X 800

6000

6000

G

C7

H

800 X 800

C8

6000

H 6000

800 X 800 C11

C1

D

4500

C

15000

4

3000

B

15000

3

3000

A

2

800 X 800

C9

I 800 X 800 C10

5000

5000

I

J

10000

-3000

10000

J

L R M

N

K

O P Q

K

Panel Room

10000

up

3000

L

5000

FIRE TANK 1

M.1

N RAW WATER TANK

O

2000 500 3500

P

N 3500 500 2000

O

DOMESTIC TANK

P

Q

Q 2395 15000

15000

1

4500

3

2

10000

8501

10000

5

4

5000

7

6

10000

8

10000

10

9

8.1

5000

5000

11

10000

12

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

M

FIRE TANK 2

5000

L M M.1

3000

10000

5500 X 6500

13

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

N

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

FLOOR PLAN - BASEMENT

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A104

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

Sections & Facade Detail Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) Notes : M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC X 600) All Dimensions are (600 in millimetres unless otherwise stated. O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200)

Q- Fire Shaft X (600 X 1000) L- Lift Shaft (2770 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

800 X 800

800 X 800

800 X 800

C2

C3

800 X 800

800 X 800

C4

800 X 800

C1 C5

800 X 800 C6

C2

800 X 800 C11

C1

800 X 800 C11

C1

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

800 X 800

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

800 X 800

C7

800 X 800

C2

C3

800 X 800

800 X 800

C8

800 X 800 C3

800 X 800

C4

C9

800 X 800

800 X 800 C10

800 X 800

C4

C5

+264

C6

C5

+264 800 X 800

C6

800 X 800

800 X 800

800 X 800

800 X 800

C7 800 X 800

800 X 800

C7

C8 800 X 800

C8

C9

C9 800 X 800

800 X 800 SUSHANT SCHOOL OF

ART AND ARCHITECTURE

DIRECTION:

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B

800SUBJECT: X 800 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION C10

N

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

800 X 800 C10

BUILDING SKIN DETAILS

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A504

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

RCC RAFT SLAB (900)

MORTAR(20) FLOOR FINISH (35) PCC (100)

2395 15000

1

15000

2

4500

1

3

15000

10000

8501

4

2

5

15000

10000

6

5000

4500

3

4

7

8501

10000

8

8.1

5

10000

10000

9

6

10000

10

5000

5000

11

7

5000

12

8

10000

10000 8.1

13

9

10000

5000 5000 DATE : 20/05/2020

10

11 SCALE :

N

Semester- 6

SECTIONS & FACADE DETAIL

WATER PROOFING (25)

2395

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

DRAWING TITLE :

SECTIONS

BRICK LINING (115) PROTECTION PLASTER (25)

WATER PROOFING (25)

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

RCC RAFT SLAB (900)

BRICK LINING (115) PROTECTION PLASTER (25) MORTAR(20) FLOOR FINISH (35) PCC (100)

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

N

10000 SHEET NO.: A301, A302

12

1:100

0 5000 10000

13 SIGNATURE:

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A301, A302

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000


Site Plan Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

Road

800 X 800

R1

C1

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

800 X 800

C3

800 X 800

C4

800 X 800

C5

800 X 800

C6

800 X 800

C7 800 X 800

C8

800 X 800

C9

800 X 800 C10

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 0

+900

+1800

+2700

+3600

+4500

N

Semester- 6

+5400

DRAWING TITLE :

SITE PLAN

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A401

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100 +264

+265

+266

+267

+268

+269

+270

0 5000 10000

Toilet 1 Details Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

TOILET 1 FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000) 800 X 800

5

C1

6

10000

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

800 X 800

A'

C3

C4

1070

J

1070

850

850

1000

1320 930

930

930

930

B 970

970

970

970

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

SECTION AA'

B' 1040

800 X 800

J

C4

1290

C1

970

C5

C6

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

HANIDACAP WASHROOM

800 X 800

800 X 800

800 X 800

C7 800 X 800

C8

C9

800 X 800

BRICK WALL (230) WALL TILES (10) MORTAR (15)

10000

MIRROR

800 X 800 C10

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

1040

970

970

970

970

970

C' 3750

930

930

930

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

930

C3

C6

K

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

A

K

SECTION BB'

JANITORS' ROOM

C

COUNTER WASHBASIN COUNTER SLAB STONE (30)

5

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

6

TOILET DETAILS-1

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

SECTION CC'

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A501

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

N


Toilet 2 Details Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

TOILET 2 FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

13

12

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000) 800 X 800

C1

10000

C4

C1

800 X 800

C3

L

A'

L

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

800 X 800

1070

850

850

1000

1290

1070

C4

1320 930

930

930

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

930

B 970

970

970

970

970

800 X 800

C6

B' 1040

800 X 800

C5

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

HANIDACAP WASHROOM

800 X 800

C7 800 X 800

C8

800 X 800

C9 BRICK WALL (230) WALL TILES (10) MORTAR (15)

800 X 800 C10

10000

MIRROR

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

1040

970

970

970

970

COUNTER WASHBASIN COUNTER SLAB STONE (30)

970

JANITORS' ROOM

C

C' 3750

930

930

930

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

930

O

O C3

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

C6

A

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

13

12

N

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

TOILET DEATILS - 2

FLOOR TILE (12) MORTAR (25) P.C.C. (50) SAND (50) FILLING (250) R.C.C. SUNKEN SLAB (150)

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A501

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

Door Details Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

Inside

Inside

Inside

Section AA'

800 X 800

C1

Plaster (12)

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

Outside Profile- B

C3

Door Handle Outside

800 X 800

800 X 800

C4

Inside

B'

C5

Steel Shutter Hinge

C6

800 X 800

800 X 800

800 X 800

C7

Door Handle

Pressed Steel Frame

800 X 800

Hold Fast

Outside

Steel Shutter (40)

C8

Outside

Brick wall (230) Plaster (20)

C9

800 X 800

Door Shutter Height (2350) Opening Height (2400)

800 X 800 C10

Outside

Inside

Outside

Inside

Plaster (12) Lintel (150)

Hinges

A

A'

Metal Plate

Steel Shutter

Profile - B Floor Lvl.

Floor Lvl.

Clearance (5) Door Shutter (1400) Opening Width(1500)

B

Outer frame Width (50)

Elevation (outside)

Steel Shutter (40)

Outer frame Width (50)

Section BB'

Floor Lvl. Metal Plate

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

DOOR DETAILS

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A503

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

N


Window Details Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

Detail 'E'

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

Detail 'F' & 'H'

[Fixed-Fixed] Rubber

Inside

Gasket No. F7D (2mm) Inside

Glass (5mm)

800 X 800

C1

Outside Beading (10X10) to hold glass No. F4B

Welded

Detail 'E'

Outside

Door Handle

Detail 'G'

Detail 'I' & 'L'

[Fixed-Open]

Rubber

Inside

Inside

Gasket No. F7D (2mm)

Section AA' Detail 'G'

Outside

1800 590

605

564

566

564

Outside

Inside

Outside

Detail 'I'

362

Detail 'J' Outside Detail 'J'

Lintel Lvl. Plaster (12) No. F4B

Glass (5mm)

1350

Rubber Gasket Beading (2mm) (10X10) No. F7D

Rubber Gasket (2mm) Beading (10X10)

Sill Lvl. Detail 'N'

Glass (5mm)

D

Section DD' Section CC'

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

No. F4B Sill Lvl.

No. F7D

C

800 X 800 C10

Detail 'K' & 'N'

Rubber

Detail 'K'

800 X 800

C9

Inside

Gasket Glass (2mm) (5mm) Beading (10X10) No. F4B

Sill Lvl.

800 X 800

C8

Rubber Gasket Beading (2mm) (10X10) Glass (5mm)

A'

K

800 X 800

C7

Detail 'M'

898

A

Elevation

800 X 800

Detail 'L'

B'

J

N

C5

800 X 800

Inside

Beading (10X10) Rubber to hold glass Gasket Glass (2mm) (5mm)

Inside

I

B

Outside

Beading (10X10) to hold glass No. F4B

D'

C' 605

Sill Lvl.

800 X 800

C4

C6

Glass (5mm)

Detail 'H'

Outside

M

800 X 800

C3

Beading (10X10) Rubber to hold glass Gasket Glass (2mm) (5mm)

Detail 'F'

Outside

L

Brick Wall (230) Plaster (12) No. F4B

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

Beading (10X10) Rubber to hold glass Gasket Glass (2mm) (5mm)

Inside

Section BB'

Hold Fast

Plaster (12)

Outside

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

N

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

Inside

WINDOW DETAILS

(Outside)

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A503

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

Stair Details Notes : All Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

LEVEL ±0.000

SECTION A

L- Lift Shaft (2770 X 6000) M- Electrical shaft (3500 X 3500) N- HVAC (600 X 600) O- L.V. (1000 X 1000) P- Plumbing Shaft (600 X 1200) Q- Fire Shaft (600 X 1000)

LEVEL +3.300

800 X 800

C1

A

A

C3

B

B

800 X 800 C11

800 X 800

C2

800 X 800

800 X 800

C4

C5

±0.000

800 X 800

+3.300 C6

800 X 800

800 X 800

C7 800 X 800

C8

+3.300 C9

800 X 800

800 X 800 C10

+1.700

+1.550

±0.000

-1.500

-1.500 -2.000

+1.700

A

A -1.500

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF DIRECTION: ART AND ARCHITECTURE

-3.300

NAME: AKANKSHA AGRAWAL STUDIO: 3B SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

-2.000

Semester- 6

DRAWING TITLE :

B

A

3

4

3

4

STAIRCASE

DATE : 20/05/2020

SHEET NO.: A502

SCALE :

SIGNATURE:

1:100

0 5000 10000

N


A HOUSING PROJECT


By 2030, almost 60 percent of 8.3 billion people will live in cities, according to UN estimates. Almost 1400 of the world’s cities will have half a million or more inhabitants. Cities can connect people with opportunities, incubate innovation and foster growth, but they require urban planning, infrastructure, transport and housing. Providing people with access to decent and affordable housing is one of the targets under the Sustainable Development Goals. Population growth is a major underlying factor for the demand of housing and without a new supply of dwellings, it pushes up the prices for both renting and purchasing dwellings. The resultant fall in affordability and availability of housing that will be faced in many large cities in future.


Site Location:

Rimc, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248003 30 ° 20’ 40” N, 70 ° 01’ 25” E

Climate :

May-Jun - Summers Jun–Sep - Rainy Dec–Feb - Moderate Winter

SITE AREA: 55850 m2 = 10acre Perimeter: 1024 m Total permissible built-up = 1,17,000 m2 Permissible Ground coverage = 35% F.A.R.: 2.10 Total Built-Up Area: 1,11,726m2


Site Locale

NOISE

WEEKDAYS

7 AM

BUILT/UNBUILT

12PM

GREENERY

8 PM

ROADS

WEEKENDS

7 AM

12PM Primary Secondary Tertiary

AMENITIES

8 PM

Hospital Residents Grocery Institute Bank Pharmacy Restaurant


Swot Analysis STRENGTHS S1

S2

WEAKNESS W1

W2 RIMC

S3

S1- Site is covered with green on one side and urban builts on two sides. S2 - Literacy rate near the site is more because of many institutes present o n the site context.

S4

S3 - One side of site will get the city view and other will get of hills. 270m

S4 - Displacement of main road from site is 270m and distance from access point is 900m. S5 - There is a planned grid settlement of residential area.

S5

- The site gives easy approach to repeatative module of housing

W1 - Entry of the site can be provided only from 2 points, and one being from RIMC W2 - The site is next to a heritage building which made the site sensitive in its approach to building height.


User Profile Researchers Why?

User Groups

Population within 3km radius of the site: 16000 Literacy rate : 79% : 12640 Of which 1117 students are Day boarders/Boarders Remaining population constitute professionals working in the nearby research institutes, retirees, housemakers, etc.

Researchers

Solo/ Double Sharing

Researchers

Group of researchers Family of researchers

Researchers

Group of researchers Family of researchers

Professionals Professionals + Child Professionals + Child Professionals+ Senior Citizen + Child

EWS (Economically Backward Class)

Concept Most of the BLOCK has green park, or a garden in urban builts area near the site

VIEW being the priority, there is a beautiful veiw of hills from towards north-east side of the site. When the hills are looked from far, like from the site, they look like TRIANGLES. TRIANGLE Nodes

Building orientation

Buildings Green Ground

Interconnection at nodal pointss

Meeting point of nodescommon area for people which can be used for retail

Combining all 3, we get an arrangement of buildings as shown above.


Zoning

CONCEPT- ZONING H I M A L A Y S

1BHK - 2BHK

HOUSING

1BHK-2BHK

HOUSING

HOUSING

1BHK-2BHK

HOUSING

3BHK - 4BHK

3BHK - 4BHK

INCREASE IN VISUAL PERMEABILITY

1BHK-2BHK

DECREASING HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS

HOUSING

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

C O U R S E

AXIS

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

1BHK-2BHK

1BHK-2BHK

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

1BHK - 2BHK

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

HOUSING

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER

HOUSING

AMMENITY

HOUSING

H I M A L A Y S

HOUSING

AMMENITY

1BHK - 2BHK

G O L F

HOUSING

MAIN ENTRY

AMMENITY

Detailed Programs

Amenity

GROCERY

ACTS AS A

61 SQM

ENHANCES T

SPACES OVE

ROAD

ADJACENCY

STAIRCASE

THE LOCATI

    





AMMENITY BLOCK I

       













                   

 



          





TOILET

 

30 SQM

      



25 SQM

FUNCTIONS

HOUSING

HOUSING

CAFETERIA/ LIBRARY 110 SQM KITCHEN 31.5 SQM BLOCK II

MULTIFUNCTIONAL HALL 56 SQM

STAIRCASE 19 SQM

114 SQM

CIRCULATION

HOUSING

HOUSING


Detailed Programs 1BHK

2BHK

3BHK

4BHK


Accessbility

7 FLOORS

A

12 FLOORS

I

M

A

10 FLOORS

L

Y

A

S

H

H

15 FLOORS

1-2 BHK module (7 floors) 1-2 BHK module (10 floors) 1-2 BHK module (12 floors) 3-4 BHK module (15 floors) Amenity Block (2 floors) Admin Block (1 floor) EWS (4 floors)

I

M

A

L

A

Y

A

S


I

M

A

L

A

Y

A

AMMENITY

S

O

HK

4B

1B

HK

U

R

S

E

H

G

O

L

F

C

HK

1B

4B

HK

-

-

AL

3BHK-

4BHK

ACCESSIBILITY NOMENCLATURE : PRIMARY ACCESS SECONDARY ACCESS TERTIARY ACCESS NODES


FUNCT

IONAL

LAUND

KES HOLD

TOILET RY+ ERIES HOUSE

HOLD , PAN-CA

FRESH

HALL

HOUSE MIXES

FRUITS

HALL MULTI

PRODU

CE/

KES

FRUITS

HOLD , PAN-CA HOUSE MIXES

HOLD

RY+

ERIES HOUSE

LAUND CAKE, LS,

FRESH

IONAL

CEREA

CE/

CEREA LAUND LS, CAKE,RY+

PRODU

TOILET RY+

SAUCES SOUPS, +SUPLLIES SPICES

& BAKED TEA PASTAS COEFEE, BREAD,

SOUPS, SAUCES SPICES +SUPLLIES

TEA & BAKED BREAD, GOODS PASTAS

GOODS

COEFEE,

FUNCT MULTI

LAUND

Plans Ground Floor Plan

Terrace Plan


RY+ TOILET

HOUSE ERIES

FRESH

MIXES HOUSE

FRUITS

, PAN-CA HOLD KES

FRESH

FRUITS

KES HOLD , PAN-CA

CE/

PRODU

HOLD

RY+

LS, LAUND CAKE,

CEREA

HALL

HALL LAUND

PRODU

CE/

HOUSE MIXES

HOLD

RY+

ERIES HOUSE

LAUND CAKE, LS,

IONAL

IONAL

CEREA

FUNCT

MULTI

TOILET RY+

FUNCT MULTI

LAUND

SAUCES SOUPS, +SUPLLIES SPICES

SPICES SOUPS, +SUPLLIES SAUCES

BREAD, COEFEE, PASTAS TEA & BAKED

& BAKED TEA PASTAS COEFEE, BREAD,

GOODS

GOODS

Typical Floor Plan

Basement Plan


1bhk - 2bhk Module Plan 2- 2 BHK UNIT AREA : 105m2 each

2- 1 BHK UNIT AREA : 62m2 each

1- Stretcher lift : 2930mm X 2030mm

1- Regular lift: 2230mm X 2220mm

2- LV Shaft: 900mm X 1300mm

2- Fire shaft : 1500mm X 1300mm

2- Staircase : 5230mm X 4230mm

3bhk- 4bhk Module Plan 2- 4 BHK UNIT AREA : 180m2 each

2- 3 BHK UNIT AREA : 150m2 each

1- Stretcher lift : 2930mm X 2030mm

1- Regular lift: 2230mm X 2220mm

2- LV Shaft: 900mm X 1300mm

2- Fire shaft : 1500mm X 1300mm

2- Staircase : 5230mm X 4230mm


EWS Module Plan 16 UNITS : 30m2 each

2- Staircase : 5000mm X 3500mm

2- LV Shaft: 900mm X 1300mm

2- Fire shaft : 1500mm X 1300mm

Reception AREA : 168m2

ADMIN : 33m2

ENTRANCE FOYER/ RECEPTION : 109m2

WASHROOM : 5m2


Community Block A- Ground Floor

General Store

Multi- Functional Hall

Washroom(M)

Kitchen Washroom(F)

Cafeteria

Grocery

61m2

Washrooms 30m2

Cafeteria 110m2

Kitchen

31.5m2

Multi-Functional Hall 56m2

Community Block A- First Floor

Meditation Room

Multi- Functional Hall

Washroom(M) Kitchen Washroom(F)

Restaurant Restaurant

Meditation Room

61m2

Washrooms 30m2

Library 110m2

Kitchen

31.5m2

Multi-Functional Hall 56m2


Community Block B- Ground Floor

General Store

Multi- Functional Hall

Washroom (M)

Kitchen

Washroom (F)

Library/ Reading Area

Multi-Functional Hall 56m2

Kitchen

31.5m2

Cafe

110m2

Washrooms

30m2

Grocery

61m2

Community Block B- First Floor

Multi- Functional Hall

SPA

Washroom (M)

Kitchen

Washroom (F)

GYM

SPA

56m2

Kitchen

31.5m2

GYM

110m2

Washrooms

30m2

Multi-functional Hall

61m2


URBAN DESIGN


The main objective of BIOVEINS is to provide, together with local stakeholders, the knowledge to identify the critical features of green and blue infrastructure (GBI), to guide the establishment, management and restoration of GBI, and to mitigate the effects of major urban global challenges, like habitat fragmentation, air pollution, and urban heat islands. Connectivity of green and blue infrastructures: living veins for biodiverse and healthy cities. Urban green areas have been shown to support native biodiversity, enhance ecosystem functions and provide important ecosystem services. Urban GREEN AND BLUE INFRASTRUCTURE (GBIS) are fragmented and isolated. GBI enhances the permeability for biodiversity through dense and hostile urban matrices.


Reading the City Site Introduction GURGAON TIMELINE GURGAON TIMELINE

1970: AMALGAMATION OF 1970:AMALGAMATION OF AGRICTULTURAL AGRICULTURAL VILLAGES / VILLAGES / MARUTI MARUTI ESTABLISHED ESTABLISHED

1971: MUSHROOMING 1971:MUSHROOMING OFOFREAL REALESTATE ESTATE AND AND DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ALONG ALONG THEMAIN MAINSTREET STREET THE 1993: CONFIGURATION 1993: CONFIGURATION OFOFSETTLEMENTS AFTER SETTLEMENTS AFTER INTENSE INTENSEURBANISATION URBANIZATION BYBYPRIVATE PRIVATEAGENCIES AGENCIES LIKE LIKEDLF DLFAND AND ANSAL ANSAL

2002: ADDITIONOF OF 2002:ADDITION SECTORS SECTORSTO TO THE THE EXISTING STRUCTURE EXISTING STRUCTURE OF OFGURGAON GURGAON

Existing Activities School Park

Eco Restoration Wazirabad Bundh:Cycling, Jogging Tao Devi Lal: Walking, Jogging, Exercising, Outdoor sports Smriti Vatika: Prayers, Jogging, Walking, Exercising Neighbourhood Parks: Open gym machines, Kids swings, and a rectangular path to walk Not used, Filled with wild trees


Issues & Oppurtunities 2020

2015

1. Loss of green cover on site:

2010

Over the years the sectors expanded, decreasing farmland & natural vegetation.

2005

SECTOR 55A

SECTOR 53 DFL CITY 5

SECTOR 54 DFL

SECTOR 52: WAZIRABAD

2. Built Environment: SECTOR 56: HUDA

SECTOR 57: SUSHANT LOK 3

SECTOR 61

SECTOR 55: SUSHANT HUDA

SECTOR58: GHATA

The Built Environment has expanded over natural features leaving very little open space for residents

BEFORE 2004 2004-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020


Air pollution

Changing over the scale of months, the AQI levels are highest in early winter and goes down during monsoon

Issues & Oppurtunities JAN MAY MAR

FEB

OCT

APR

DEC

JUN

NOV

3. Pollution Levels:

SEP JUL

0

50

100

200

AUG

300

Changing over the scale of months, the AQI is highest in early winter and goes down in the monsoon

400

AQI

4. Natural Drainage:

Most Natural Drains on site have built over. Those that still run are currently polluted.

5. The Aravallis:

Towards the east of the site, a key ecological area. It is under conservation according to Masterplan 2031.

6. Broken Footpaths:

Most narrower footpaths (<1.5m) are broken


Issues & Oppurtunities

MAJOR DRAINS

7. Urban Flooding:

HIGHEST POINT ON SITE 310M

LOWEST POINT ON SITE 213M

Flooding has been a problem since the city has started developing. The concrete roads, pavements are blocking the water to drain. There is a lack of artificial drainage system. There is a sharp difference in highest and lowest point on site (i.e.>90m). There are only two natural drains. Built is done without consideration for the natural topography leading to water logging.

8. Water bodies disappearing:

By 2011 the amount of water bodies in Gurgaon had become a third of what they were in 1971

9. Site Connectivity:

The site is well connected via road network, with golf course road acting as a spine. Metro system is not well connected to old gurgaon. NATIONAL HIGHWAY STATE HIGHWAY MAJOR ROADS ROAD NETWORK METRO LINE METRO STATION BUS STATION


Issues & Oppurtunities 10. Citizen Safety:

Reported Cases (January 2018 - March 2019) Crime 24k to 50k

Well being

Environmental Factors Environmental Factors Physical/ Built Environment Physical/built environment Air Pollution Air pollution Water pollution Water Pollution Noise pollution Noise Pollution Housing/Home environment Housing/ Home environment Transport Transport Water quality & accessibility Water & accessibility Sanitationquality and Hygiene Waste generation management Sanitation & and Hygiene Green/Natural environment Waste generation & management Natural disaster Green/ Natural environment Natural Disaster

MENTAL HEALTH

PHYSICAL HEALTH

WELL BEING

Urban Governance Governance Urban

WELL - BEING

Public Participation/ forum Public participation/forum Performance delivery Performance delivery Facility forfor citizen complaints Facility citizen complaints Trust Trust Fairness in enforcing law Fairness in enforcing law Citizens’ Charter (right of access to basic services) Citizens’ Charter (right to access to basic services) Appropriate range and quality of council services Appropriate range & quality of council services

SOCIAL LIFE

Social Factors Social Factors

Urban Crime & safety Urban crime and safety Health Health carecare serviceservice adequacyadequacy Recreation/sport, sport Recreation/ Transport/mobility adequacy adequacy Transport/ Mobility Food security Food Poverty Security Poverty Education service adequacy Neighbourhoodservice connectedness Education adequacy Social connectedness connectedness Neighbourhood Work connectedness Social connectedness Toleranceconnectedness of diversity Work Community value Tolerance of Diversity Community Value

Economic Factors Economic Factors Family Income

Family income Cost of living Cost of living Home ownership Home ownership

Housing price/ affordability Housing price/affordability Access to job/ employment Access to job/employment Energy efficiency Energy efficiency Energy Energy costcost

Well-being incorporates the physical, social and psychological affects to a person’s life. The ideas of what constitutes well-being, and what aspects affect it differ greatly depending upon who is asked. When studying well-being of a group of people we can try to look at it on the basis of what it’s affected by and what it affects


ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND HUMAN WELL - BEING

Well being PROVISIONING SERVICES

SECURITY

PRODUCTS OBTAINED FROM ECOSYSTEMS FOOD FRESHWATER FUELWOOD FIBER BIOCHEMICALS

REGULATING SERVICES

BENEFITS OBTAINED FROM REGULATION OF ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES CLIMATE REGULATION DISEASE REGULATION WATER REGULATION WATER PURIFICATION

CULTURAL SERVICES

ABILITY TO LIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY CLEAN AND SAFE SHELTER ABILITY TO REDUCE VULNERABILITY TO ECOLOGICAL SHOCKS AND STRESS

BASIC MATERIAL FOR A GOOD LIFE ABILITY TO ACCESS RESOURCES TO EARN INCOME AND GAIN A LIVLIHOOD

PHYSICAL HEALTH ABILITY TO BE ADEQUETLY NOURISHED ABILITY TO BE FREE FROM AVOIDABLE DISEASE ABILITY TO HAVE ADEQUETE AND CLEAN DRINKING WATER ABILITY TO HAVE CLEAN AIR ABILITY TO HAVE ENERGY TO KEEP WARM AND COOL

NONMATERIAL BENEFITS OBTAINED FROM ECOSYSTEMS RECREATION AND ECOTOURISM AESTHETIC INSPIRATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SENSE OF PLACE CULTURAL HERITAGE

GOOD SOCIAL RELATIONS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS AESTHETIC AND RECREATIONAL VALUES ASSOCIATED WITH ECOSYSTEMS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS CULTURAL AND SPIRITUAL VALUES ASSOCIATED WITH ECOSYSTEMS OPPORTUNITY TO OBSERVE, STUDY, AND LEARN ABOUT ECOSYSTEMS

Ecosystem services and human wellbeing: Ecosystem services are the benefits provided to humans by the natural environment and from healthy ecosystems

Formulating Urban Strategy EXISTING GREEN BLUE INFRASTRUCTURE

WATER BODIES

NATURAL DRAINAGE CHANNELS

OPEN FIELDS

PARKS


Evidencing EVOLUTION of GREEN-BLUE 2005

EVOLUTION of GREEN-BLUE 2021

0

100

500 M

FOREST AREA AGRICULTURE AREA OTHER GREENS NATURAL DRAINS

TYPOLOGIES OF DISRUPTORS OF GREEN BLUE INFRASTRUCTURE

ROAD

RESIDENTIAL

MARKET

INSTITUTIONS

OFFICE

HOTEL


Evidencing

Causes of Disruption

BLUE DISRUPTION

GREEN DISRUPTION BLUE DISRUPTION

RD 1 - GOLF COURSE ROAD RES 1 - SECTOR 53 BLOCK D MK 1 - VIPUL PLAZA SUNCITY RES 2 - EAST WEST APARTMENT AND SHIV SHAKTI APARTMENTS RES 3 - PRIYADARSHINI APARTMENTS RES 4 - VASTU APARTMENT RES 5 - GHATA RESIDENCES

RES

7

OFF

1

RES

RES

6

19

RES

RES

8

1

RES 6 - PARSVNATH EXOTICA RES RES 7 - PALM SPRINGS OFF 1 - MASTERPIECE COMPLEX 32 MK 2 - DHANI MARKET RES 8 - PARK PLACE APARTMENTS RES 9 - SWARSATI KUNJ RES 10 - LA LAGUNE RES 11 - THE VERANDAS MK 3 - CENTRUM PLAZA IN 1 - IILM UNIVERSITY RES 12 - SUNCITY HEIGHTS IN 2 - SUNCITY SCHOOL GURGAON RES 13 - SECTOR 56 BLOCK A MK RES 14 - SECTOR 55 SUSHANT LOK 2 BLOCK A 2 IN 3 - UNICOSMOS SCHOOL RES 15 - SECTOR 56 BLOCK A RES 16 - KENDRIYA VIHAR RES 17 - SECTOR 55 BLOCK B RES RES18 - C DOT APARTMENTS 21 RES 19 - PARK DRIVE RES 20 - THE CREST RES 21 - SARSWATI KUNJ 2 RES 22 - SUNCITY RES 23 - JALVAYU TOWERS RES 24 - SUSHANT LOK 2 BLOCK C RES 25 - ASHOKA APARTMENTS RES 26 - IFS APARTMENT RES 27 - SUSHANT LOK2 BLOCK G OFF 2 - IREO OFF 3 - CONNVERO CONSULTING RES RES 28 - GRAND HYATT APARTMENTS 33 RES 29 - PARSVNATH EXOTICA SARASWATI KUNJ RES 30 - VATIKA TOWERS RES 31 - SUNCITY BLOCK B

MK

2

RES

9

RES

RES

RES

10

RES

29

21

30

RES

22

RD

1

RES

11 RES

31

MK

1

MK

IN

2

3

RES

IN

31

1

RES

12

RES

2

RES

19

RES

8

RES

9

RES

RES

10

RES

29

30

RES

22

RD

1

IN

4

RES

11

MK

5

RES

31

MK

1

MK

IN

2

3

RES

IN

1

31

MK

4

RES

12

RES

IN

2

5

RES

23

GREEN DISRUPTION RES

RES

24

14 IN

RES

3

13

15

7

1

6

1

RES

23

RES

RES OFF

RES RES

RES

25

RES

3

RES

38

RES

17 RES

35

RES

16

RES

26

RES

RES 1 - SECTOR 52A RES 2 - SARSWATI KUNJ BLOCK G RES MK 1 - ORCHIDRESCENTRE 34 RES 3 - SUSHANT 43 LOK 2 BLOCK G IN 1 - SCOTTISH HIGH INT. SCHOOL RES 4 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK B RES 5 - ULLAHAWAS BAHARAMPUR NAYA INSECTOR 61 RES 6 - ALAHAWAS SECTOR 59 1 MK 2 - TAPASYA ONERES 39 RES 7 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK H RES 8 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK G RES 9 - PIONEER PRESIDIA APARTMENTS RES 10 - PIONEER PARK APARTMENTS HO 1 - ASCOTT IREO CITY RES 11 - GRAND ARCH APARTMENTS

IN

3

RES

RES

25

RES

15

3

4

27 RES

5

RES

17

RES

16

RES

26

IN 2 - IILM INSTITUTE RES 12 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK B RES 13 - BAHARAMPUR NAYA RES RES 14 - GRAND HYATT APARTMENTS 27 RES 15 - SECTOR 58 RESIDENCES RES 16 - MAGNUM TOWERS RES 17 - ALAHAWAS SECTOR 59 RES 18 - MAHINDRA LIFESPACES LUMINARE OFF 1 - IREO OFFICE

RES

RES

24

RES

14 RES

13

RES

4

RES

5

RES

RES

18

18

OFF

OFF

2

2

RES

RES

28

28 OFF

3

RES

45

OFF

RES

46

3

RES

41

RES

42 RES

40

RES

47 RES

44

OFF

RES

4

49 RES

RES

36 0

RD 1 - GOLF COURSE ROAD RES 1 - SECTOR 53 BLOCK D MK 1 - VIPUL PLAZA SUNCITY RES 2 - EAST WEST APARTMENT AND SHIV SHAKTI APT. RES 3 - PRIYADARSHINI APARTMENTS RES 4 - VASTU APARTMENT RES 5 - GHATA RESIDENCES RES 6 - PARSVNATH EXOTICA RES 7 - PALM SPRINGS OFF 1 - MASTERPIECE COMPLEX MK 2 - DHANI MARKET RES 8 - PARK PLACE APARTMENTS RES 9 - SWARSATI KUNJ RES 10 - LA LAGUNE RES 11 - THE VERANDAS MK 3 - CENTRUM PLAZA IN 1 - IILM UNIVERSITY RES 12 - SUNCITY HEIGHTS IN 2 - SUNCITY SCHOOL GURGAON RES 13 - SECTOR 56 BLOCK A RES 14 - SECTOR 55 SUSHANT LOK 2 BLOCK A IN 3 - UNICOSMOS SCHOOL RES 15 - SECTOR 56 BLOCK A RES 16 - KENDRIYA VIHAR RES 17 - SECTOR 55 BLOCK B RES 18 - C DOT APARTMENTS RES 19 - PARK DRIVE RES 20 - THE CREST RES 21 - SARSWATI KUNJ 2 RES 22 - SUNCITY RES 23 - JALVAYU TOWERS RES 24 - SUSHANT LOK 2 BLOCK C RES 25 - ASHOKA APARTMENTS RES 26 - IFS APARTMENT RES 27 - SUSHANT LOK2 BLOCK G OFF 2 - IREO OFF 3 - CONNVERO CONSULTING RES 28 - GRAND HYATT APARTMENTS RES 29 - PARSVNATH EXOTICA SARASWATI KUNJ RES 30 - VATIKA TOWERS RES 31 - SUNCITY BLOCK B

100

RES

48

HO

1

37

500 M

0

100

500 M

0

100

500 M

RES 32 - SECTOR 52A RES 33 - SARSWATI KUNJ BLOCK G MK 4 - ORCHID CENTRE RES 34 - SUSHANT LOK 2 BLOCK G IN 4 - SCOTTISH HIGH INT. SCHOOL RES 35 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK B RES 36 - ULLAHAWAS BAHARAMPUR NAYA SECTOR 61 RES 37 - ALAHAWAS SECTOR 59 MK 5 - TAPASYA ONE RES 38 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK H RES 39 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK G RES 40 - PIONEER PRESIDIA APARTMENTS RES 41 - PIONEER PARK APARTMENTS HO 1 - ASCOTT IREO CITY RES 42 - GRAND ARCH APARTMENTS IN 5 - IILM INSTITUTE RES 43 - SECTOR 57 BLOCK B RES 44 - BAHARAMPUR NAYA RES 45 - GRAND HYATT APARTMENTS RES 46 - SECTOR 58 RESIDENCES RES 47 - MAGNUM TOWERS RES 48 - ALAHAWAS SECTOR 59 RES 49 - MAHINDRA LIFESPACES LUMINARE OFF 4 - IREO OFFICE

COMBINED DISRUPTION RES

7

OFF

1

RES

RES

6

19

RES

RES

8

1

RES

32

MK

2

RES

9

RES

RES

RES

10

RES

29

21

30

RES

22

RD

1

IN

4

RES

11

MK

5

RES

31

MK

1

MK

IN

2

3

RES

33

RES

IN

1

31

MK

4

RES

12

RES

IN

2

5

RES

23 RES

RES

RES

RES

24

14

34

43

IN

RES

3

13

RES

38 IN

1

RES

39

RES

15

RES

25

RES

3

RES

17

RES

35

RES

16

Before 2005

RES

26

RES

4

RES

27

2005 - 2010

RES

5

RES

18

2010 - 2015

OFF

2

RES

28

2015 - 2021

OFF

RES

45

RES

46

3

RES

41

RES

Disrupted Drains Current Drains

42 RES

40

RES

47 RES

44

Disrupted Green

OFF

RES

4

49 RES

RES

36

HO

1

48

RES

37


Vision CREATE NETWORK OF GREEN - BLUE INFRASTRUCTURE IN ORDER TO IMPROVE WELL - BEING OF CITIZENS

Objectives 1. Revive green blue infrastructure that has been disrupted.

2. Propose new functions to enhance the currently existing green blue infrastructure.

3. Connect the network with neighboring typologies.

Strategies 1. Revive green blue infrastructure that has been disrupted.

1.1. CREATE ALTERNATIVE PATHS WHERE REQUIRED

1.2. PURIFY WATER

2. Propose new functions to enhance the currently existing green blue infrastructure.

2.1. CREATE SOCIAL NODES

2.2. CREATE SPACES TO INTERACT WITH NATURE


Strategies 3. Connect the network with neighboring typologies.

3.1. PHYSICAL CONNECT

3.2. VISUAL CONNECT

Urban Interventions City Level

WETLANDS GREENS NATURAL DRAINS

REVIVAL

PROPOSAL

Typologies Of Disruptors

Existing green blue infrastructure

• • • • •

• • • •

Road Residential Market Institutions Office hotel

Water bodies Natural drainage channels Parks Open fields


Precinct Level Proposal

0

100

500 M

FOREST AREA AGRICULTURE AREA OTHER GREENS BLUE PROPOSAL AREAS GREEN PROPOSAL AREAS


Precinct Level Revival

RES

7

OFF

1

RES

RES

6

19

RES

RES

8

1

RES

32

MK

2

RES

9

RES

RES

RES

10

RES

29

21

30

RES

22

RD

1

IN

4

RES

11

MK

5

RES

31

MK

1

MK

IN

2

3

RES

33

RES

IN

1

31

MK

4

RES

12

RES

IN

2

5

RES

23 RES

RES

RES

RES

43

24

14

34

IN

RES

3

13

RES

38 IN

1

RES

39

RES

15

RES

25

RES

3

RES

17

RES

35

RES

16

RES

26

RES

4

RES

27 RES

5

RES

18

OFF

2

RES

28 OFF

RES

45

RES

46

3

RES

41

RES

42 RES

40

RES

47 RES

44

OFF

RES

4

49 RES

RES

36

HO

1

48

RES

37 0

100

500 M

BEFORE 2005 2005 - 2010 2010 -2015 2015 - 2021 GREEN AREAS TO REVIVE BLUE AREAS TO REVIVE


Precinct Level Proposal & Revival

0

100

500 M

GREEN AREAS TO REVIVE BLUE AREAS TO REVIVE BLUE PROPOSAL AREAS GREEN PROPOSAL AREAS


Neighbourhood Level

REVIVAL • Residential • Road • Market

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level

WATER FILTER SYSTEM

DEBRIS SCREEN WASHED SAND GRAVEL PERFORATED PIPE

RESIDENCE EXISTING PARK REVIVED DRAIN

POND CREATED BY DRAIN

REVIVAL • Residential • Road • Market

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level

WATER FILTER SYSTEM

DEBRIS SCREEN WASHED SAND GRAVEL PERFORATED PIPE

MARKET

METRO LINE DRAIN

PEDESTRIAN

REVIVAL • Residential • Road • Market

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level

WATER FILTER SYSTEM

DEBRIS SCREEN WASHED SAND GRAVEL PERFORATED PIPE

RESIDENCE RESIDENCE PARKING

PEDESTRIAN POND

REVIVAL • Residential • Road • Market

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level WATER BODY & NATURAL DRAIN PARKING FOOD STALLS WALKING TRAIL WATER BODY BIRD WATCHING POINT BRIDGE FOOD STALLS PLAYGROUND SPORTS FIELD WATER BODY & PARK WALKING TRAIL ALONG BUNDH

PROPOSAL • Water Bodies • Natural Drainage • Parks

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level

FOOD STALL SPORTS GROUND PLAYGROUND

WALKING PATH ON GROUND

WALKING PATH COVERING DRAIN

OVERHEAD BRIDGE CONNECTING TO SECTOR 52

PROPOSAL • Water Bodies • Natural Drainage • Parks

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level

PARKING

FOOD POINT

WALKING PATH

ZEBRA CROSSING BRIDGE OVER WATER

BRIDGE OVER WATER

PROPOSAL • Water Bodies • Natural Drainage • Parks

Key Plan


Neighbourhood Level

CYCLE TRACK

PEDESTRIAN TRACK PAUSE POINT - BIRD WATCHING POINT

CYCLE TRACK CAFE

PROPOSAL • Water Bodies • Open Field • Natural Drainage

PEDESTRIAN TRACK

Key Plan


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