UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO selected works 2018-22
Akhita Subramanian
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Akhita Subramanian phone: email:
96206 44458 2018 _ akhita.s@wcfa.ac.in akhita5321@gmail.com address: 3/1, Vivekananda Road, Yadavagiri, Mysore - 570020
education
competitions
skills
Bachelor of Architecture Wadiyar Centre for Architecture, Mysore (2018-present)
Design and Build Competition - 2022 (intra-college furniture design competition) Runners-Up (group competition)
Autodesk AutoCad SketchUp
Pre-University Degree Deeksha Centre for Learning, Bangalore (2016-2018)
ZONASA Design Competition 01 - 2019 Special Mention (group competition)
High School NPS International School, Mysore (2013-2016)
Hand drafting Model making
Kindergardten CFTRI School, Mysore (2004-2006)
extra-curriculars
languages
Digital Team, WCFA Member (2020-2021)
English Telugu Kannada Hindi Tamil
Student Council, NPSI Voyagers House Vice-Captain (2015-2016) Student Council, NPSI Literary Assn. Secretary (2014-2015) Student Council, NPSI Social Science Assn. Head (2013-2014)
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Adobe Photoshop CC Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Microsoft Office Suite Google Earth Pro
Middle and Primary School St. Josephs Central School, Vijaynagar, Mysore (2006-2013)
Student Council, WCFA Vice-President (2019-2020)
Enscape VRay
contents Co-Living as Sustainable Community Living
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Law School in an Urban Context
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Cultural Centre for Mysore
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Residential Working Drawings
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Details of a Retail Store
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Village Study RSP - Hariharapura
30
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co-living as sustainable community living
Architectural Design VII Studio Guide: Assistant Professor Surendran Aalone This semester the term "Sustainability" was introduced to us and we were asked to explore its extents and meanings. Massing, wind and sun movement were the main aspects that were looked at. Use of systems allowed us to reduce the amount of resources and energy (water, electricity) used and to also control thermal comfort within the building. Site Location: Kuvempunagar, Mysore Site Area: 2842 sq.m. 04
small-scale kitchen gardens at every level act as community spaces
Longitudinal Section cut cut east-west
alternating built-unbuilt to allow for adequate daylighting and ventilation
Cross Section cut north-south
0
South Elevation - buffer provided to reduce direct heating
5m
15m
30m
West Elevation - minimal shaded openings to prevent direct heat gain
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06
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
cut at +2.00m
cut at +9.00m
0
5m
10m
15m
Third Floor Plan cut at +12.00m
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Sustainable Strategies
passive cooling
FORM EXPLORATION
cir
ORIENTATION
due to the height and proximity of built mass, it results in mutual shading which helps keep the lower floor and ground in-between cool
MUTUAL BUFFER ZONES created by balconies allow for THERMAL COMFORT by SHADING providing SOLAR SHADING
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painted black, this allows for maximum absoprtion of sunlight which heats up the air at the top of the shaft. Comparitively, the air in the rooms are cooler, which results in a pressure difference causing movement of air from the rooms to the top of the shaft. This exchange of air then allows for fresh cooler air from the outside to come in.
PASSIVE COOLING SYSTEM
PASSIVE COOLING SYSTEM
IDEAS AND STRATEGIES IDEAS AND STRATEGIES
services
Cooling shafts run through and through the building which terminate on top with a metal extension painted black, this allows for maximum absoprtion of sunlight which heats up the air at the top of the shaft. Comparitively, the air in the rooms are cooler, which results in a pressure difference causing movement of air from the rooms to the top of the shaft. This exchange of air then allows for fresh cooler air from the outside in.building which terminate on top with a metal extension Cooling shafts run throughto andcome through the
services
BUFFER ZONES created by balconies allow for THERMAL COMFORT by providing SOLAR SHADING
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law school in an urban context
Architectural Design VI* Studio Guides: Professor Ryan Thomas Assistant Professor Kavana Kumar Educational institutions are often built in such a way that they sprawl over a large campus covering atleast a few acres. In this semester, the intent was to try and look at how an educational institution can be built in an urban context on a small piece of land. We tried to explore whether the experience of learning can be enhanced in a high-rise structure. Site Location: Kuvempunagar, Mysore *online semester Site Area: 2900 sq.m. 10
Intent: intent of the law school is toinformal – -The provide both formal and • provide formal and informal spaces of learni spaces ofboth learning • allow for the students and faculty to “bump-into” - allow for the students and faculty to other 'bump-into’ other • allow for theeach public to be a part of the school - allow for the public to be part of the school
Response to immediate surroundings
Response to the pre-existing path – Response to temple and kalyani
Massing idea
Public interface Organization
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Ground Floor Plan cut at +1.50m
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0
5m
15m
30m
First Floor Plan
Seccond Floor Plan
cut at +4.50m
cut at +7.50m
Service Core
Structural system of frames Framed Structural System
Circulation 13
Section AA’ cut north-south
Schematic Sections
Schematic Sections
th activity
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Sectional Schematic Ideas Sections with activity
Section BB’ cut north-south 0
5m
15m
30m
Schematic Sections
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cultural centre for mysore
Architectural Design V* Studio Guides: Professor Ryan Thomas During this studio, we tried to understand the role of context while designing. How do we respond to what is already present yet not copy it? How to draw references from existing surroundings? Does a built entity even have to take its context into account? This semester we designed a cultural centre for the city of Mysore on a site with the erstwhile Gun House and which is in close proximity to the Amba Vilas Palace and other important admistrative buildings of the city. Site Location: Kuvempunagar, Mysore Site Area: 10100 sq.m. 16
*online semester
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Ground Floor Plan
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0 5m
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50m
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GROUND GROUND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN PLAN
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FOOTING FOOTING DETAILSDETAILS
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FORMAL SEATING
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3000
DIMENSIONED GROUND DIMENSIONED GROUND FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
DINING
1380
D4
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KITCHEN UTILITY
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FOYER
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2970
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13. 14.
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450
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2250 (bal)
2890 4000
775
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TOILET 4
WORKOUT SPACE
V1
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UTILITY
TOILETUTILITY 1
SECTION BB’ SECTION BB’ SECTION BB’
Architect :
Structural engineer : Contractor :
WORKOUT SPACE
Verified by : TOILET 3
2890 TOILET 1 UTILITY
Architect :
Architect :
Structural engineer :
Structural engineer :
Contractor :
Contractor :
Verified by :
Verified by :
TERRACE Krithika A Jain Krithika A Jain Krithika Akhita SA Jain
150
TOILET 2
4120 2590
1120 1000
D4
TOILET 3 TOILET 2
2 TOILETTOILET 3
1000
2255
4120
TOILET 1
C
C
TOILET 4
WORKOUT SPACE
B
1380 4000
2250 (bal)
W1
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V1
TERRACE TOILET 4
1380
1000
2095
1000
V1
3000
3500 500 2255
4120
1380
1235
LIVING
D4
4000 2100
UTILITY
1120
500 1120
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1380
TOILET 1
LIVING
130
B
250
1000
2255
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B
600
1000
250 3000
DINING
1380
1000
DINING
1380
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KITCHEN
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1995
3000
1425
UTILITY
REFER STAIRCASE DETAILS
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4000
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3500
UTILITY
2100
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1000
775 130
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KITCHEN
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150
900
2890
850
2590
1500
775
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1000
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TERRACE
1425
900
2250 (bal)
W2
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D3 850
OVERHEAD WATER TANK
live -and live Work andWork live - andWork byHouse the lake House by House the lake by the lake 4125
1000
OVERHEAD WATER TANK
C : Project details : Project detailsProject details :
2890
KITCHEN GARDEN
CB 4125 4000
2590
4000 4125
OVERHEAD WATER TANK
1500
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BA
1000
KITCHEN GARDEN
660
2890
5 1620
4250
2890
1620
4000
W2
2890
450 2250 (bal)
SECTION AA’ SECTION AA’ SECTION AA’
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FOYER
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2350
WORKSPACE
FOYER
FOYER
2590
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4250
WORKSPACE
KITCHEN
2890
5
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
2590
4 3
B'
C'
BEDROOM 1
WORKSPACE
C
2590
2250 (bal) C'
BEDROOM 1 TOILET 2
A' BEDROOM 1 TOILET 2
V1
2250 (bal)
C
50 46501620
TOILET 2
2590
W1
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2590
W1 V1
TOILET 1
A'
2590
D4
4120
TOILET 1 A'
2590
D4
W1
UP
4120
FORMAL TOILET 1 SEATING
LIVING
4120
UP
2590
LIVING
450
D2
1000
1
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1
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5.
OVERHEAD WATER TANK
TERRACE
2740
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2740
5
SIT OUT
BEDROOM 3
4650 2350
7.
BLANK WALL OVERHEAD WATER TANK
TERRACE D
4250
300 1000
18
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2350
The drawings and written material herein constitute original work The drawings and written material herein constitute original work The drawings and written material herein constitute original work of the architect, and as intellectual property and instruments of of the architect, and as intellectual property and instrumentsof ofthe architect, and as intellectual property and instruments of service, are subjected to copyright and may not be reproduced, service, are subjected to copyright and may not be reproduced, service, are subjected to copyright and may not be reproduced, distributed, published or used in any way without the express distributed, published or used in any way without the expressdistributed, published or used in any way without the express written consent of the architect. written consent of the architect. written consent of the architect.
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1. Co ordinate all work with architectural drawings and specifications. Co ordinate all work with architectural2.drawings specifications. 1. Co ordinate all work with architectural drawings and specifications. Do notand scale the drawings. Do not scale the drawings. 2. familiarize Do not scale the drawings. 3. Contractor and sub-contractors shall themselves with existing conditions, Contractor and sub-contractors shall familiarize themselves with existing conditions, 3. prior Contractor and sub-contractors shall familiarize themselves with existing conditions, locations, and project requirements to submitting a bid. locations, and project requirements prior submittingand a bid. locations, and project requirements prior to submitting a bid. 4. toContractor sub-contractors shall field verify dimensions, and familiarize Contractor and sub-contractors shall field verify dimensions, and familiarize 4. Contractor and sub-contractors shallcontractor field verify dimensions, and familiarize themselves with project requirements prior to commencing with the work, themselves with project requirements priorshall to commencing with the work, contractor themselves with project requirements prior to commencing with the work, contractor report any discrepancies. shall report any discrepancies. shall report any discrepancies. 5. Work shall include all required permits, labor, materials and equipment to complete all Work shall include all required permits, labor, equipment to as complete allshall 5.necessary Work include allproject. required permits, labor, materials and equipment to complete all workmaterials includedand on drawings and for complete 4650 work included on drawings and as necessary for complete project. work as necessary for complete project. 6. Provide temporary dust - proof partitions areincluded requiredon to drawings protect alland existing areas and Provide temporary dust - proof partitions are requiredfrom to protect all existing areas andor new 6. Provide temporary dust - activities, proof partitions are required to protect all existing areas and equipment damage due to demolition construction co ordinate equipment from damage due to demolitionlocations or new construction activities, co ordinate equipment from damage due to demolition or new construction activities, co ordinate and requirements with owner. locations and requirements with owner. and requirements withbuilding owner. elements 7. General contractor to patch, repair andlocations paint ( refinish ) surfaces and General contractor to patch, repair and paint ( refinish ) surfaces and building elements 7. General contractor to patch, repair and paint ( refinish ) surfaces and building elements damaged by mechanical. electrical, and plumbing work and where items are removed, damaged by mechanical. electrical, and plumbing and where items are removed, damaged by mechanical. electrical, and plumbing work and where items are removed, relocatedwork or added. relocated or added. relocated or added. 8. Repair floors where damaged by the work of this project. Repair floors where damaged by the 9. workPatch of thisand project. 8. Repair where by the of this project. repair all surfaces to match existingfloors where itemsdamaged are removed orwork altered Patch and repair all surfaces to match existing whereextent items required. are removed or9. altered Patch and repair all surfaces to match existing where items are removed or altered field verify field verify extent required. field verify extent required. 10. All painting shall be done in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Con tractor All painting shall be done in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Confinishes tractor 10. All painting be done in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Con tractor is responsible for protecting adjacent and shall cleanup. is responsible for protecting adjacent11. finishes and cleanup. is work responsible forall protecting finishes and Contractor is responsible for cleanup of area and exposedadjacent building surfaces at cleanup. Contractor is responsible for cleanup of work area and all exposed building surfaces at 11. Contractor is responsible for cleanup of work area and all exposed building surfaces at substantial completion. substantial completion. substantial completion. 12. All trash and tools shall be removed from premises each day and the area left clean All trash and tools shall be removed from premises day andEach the area left 12. clean Allshall trash tools shall removed premises each day and the area left clean whenevereach unattended. contractor beand responsible forbecleanup. Cofrom ordinate whenever unattended. Each contractor shall responsible forstorage cleanup. ordinate whenever withbeowner if secure is Co needed onsite. unattended. Each contractor shall be responsible for cleanup. Co ordinate with owner if secure storage is needed onsite. with owner if secure storage is neededfurniture, onsite. 13. Contractor shall be responsible for damage to finished surfaces, equipment, Contractor shall be responsible for damage to finished surfaces, equipment, furniture, 13. Contractor be responsible for damage to finished surfaces, equipment, furniture, existing materials or finishes, caused as result of shall his work. Repair or replace damaged existing materials or finishes, caused as result work. Repair or replace damaged existing materials or finishes, caused as result of his work. Repair or replace damaged itemsofashis directed by architect. items as directed by architect. items as directed by architect. 14. All work shall be done in accordance with applicable codes and standards. All work shall be done in accordance with applicable codes and standards. 14. All work shall be done in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
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4000
17
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18
KITCHEN
16
4250
2350
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UTILITY
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17 UTILITY
15
1620
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13 11 KITCHEN
OVERHEAD WATER TANK
D3
4000
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BLANK WALL
BLANK WALL
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4250
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300
KITCHEN GARDEN
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: General notes : General notesGeneral notes :
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Plans and Plans and Plans and SectionsSections Sections
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FORMAL SEATING
A
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TOILET 1
1850
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8M MOTORABLE ROAD
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360 20 20 360
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TOILET 3
WORKSPACE
TOILET 3
WORKSPACE
TILING FIRST TILING FIRST FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
2250 (bal)
C
2250 (bal)
C
TITLING LEGEND
380
CHIMNEY
500 MM DADO
20 MM STON COUNTER TO
UNDER COUN CABINET 10MM TILE 5840
5840
380 110 400 110 375
380 380
380 110 400 110 375
380
MARBLE DOUBLE CHARGE FLOOR
MARBLE DOUBLE CHARGE
VITRIFIED FLOOR TILES
VITRIFIED FLOOR TILES
ONE WAY SWITCH
ONE WAY SWITCH
TWO WAY SWITCH
TWO WAY SWITCH
300X300 MATTE VITRIFIED BATHROOM FLOOR ORIENTBELL VITRIFIED BATHROOM FLOOR ORIENTBELL
BATHROOM WALL
CEILING LIGHT
WALL LIGHT
WALL LIGHT
FAN REGULATOR
FAN REGULATOR
EXHAUST FAN
EXHAUST FAN
KITCHEN FLOOR
KITCHEN WALL
DISTRIBUTION BOARD
DISTRIBUTION BOARD
GEYSER POINT
GEYSER POINT
DOOR BELL
DOOR BELL
DOOR BELL RECIEVER
DOOR BELL RECIEVER
SIT OUT TILING
17801 IVORY
17801 IVORY
DESIGN
600X600
MARBLE
300X300
FINISH
ORIENTBELL CERAMIC BATHROOM WALL
300X300 MATTE ORIENTBELL CERAMIC
SFM ROSALIA MARBLE DARK
FINISH DARK SFM ROSALIA MARBLE
ORIENTBELL VITRIFIED KITCHENLAPATO FLOOR
600X600 SUGAR LAPATO ORIENTBELL VITRIFIED
DIVA GREY LIGHT
LAPATO DIVA GREY LIGHT
ORIENTBELL CERAMIC KITCHENODM WALL
300X300 MATTE ODM ORIENTBELL CERAMIC
IMPERIAL BEIGE FL
IMPERIAL BEIGEFINISH FL
ORIENTBELL CERAMIC SIT OUT TILING
300X300 MATTE ORIENTBELL CERAMIC
CRYSTAL BROWN
FINISH CRYSTAL BROWN
OVER HE
MATTE FINISH
300X300
MATTE FINISH
600X600
SUGAR LAPATO
300X300
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300X300
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800
FLOOR
FAN
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500 (DADO)
600X600 ORIENTBELL WINNER CREAMA MARBLE
50 (SKIRTING) 800
TILE DESIGN
ORIENTBELL WINNER CREAMA GENERAL HOUSE-
800
TILE SIZE
GENERAL HOUSE
500 (DADO)
TILELOCATION
LOCATION
TITLING LEGEND
CHIMNEY
500 MM D
20 MM ST COUNTER SINK
SECTION BB'SECTION BB' 24
400
SECTION AA'SECTION AA'
50 (SKIRTING) 800
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FAN
CEILING LIGHT
400
CHAJJA
ELECTRICAL LEGEND NOTATION
460
OVER HEAD C
380
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TOILET 2
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TOILET 2
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11
4000
D'
12
10
4120
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4.5 M WALKWAY
600 460 390 180
A
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4000
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550 1500
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870
ENTRANCE
ELECTRICAL GROUND ELECTRICAL GROUND FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
TOILET 1
A'
2250 (bal)
W1
B A 1000
CHIMNEY
500
630
310 1000
1000
W1
ENTRANCE
310
FOYER
2580
500
310
FOYER
B LIVING
1025 2580
2655
1850
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2000
2350
CHIMNEY
2250 (bal)
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LIVING 775
2000
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D2
775
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DINING
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1765
3
5
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1065
UTILITY
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435
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4125
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18
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OVER HEAD SHELF
360 20
5
17
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UTILITY
360 20
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1580
13
1430
D'
4.5 M WALKWAY
A
D3
SINK COUNTER TOP
20 360
A
2120
W2 D3
20 360
W2
4.5 M WALKWAY
SINK
KITCHEN GARDEN
360 20
KITCHEN GARDEN
AQUA-GUARD
600
C
UNDER C CABINET
10MM TIL
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General notes General : notes General : notes :
NK UNTER TOP
1. 2. 3.
COUNTER TOP
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
A'
A'
10.
A'
11. 12.
DINING
DINING
13.
610
890
610
890610
890
600
900
14.
900600
900
ELEVATIONS ELEVATIONS ELEVATIONS
BATHROOM LEGEND
OUNTER PLAN PLAN
FLOOR TRAP GEYSER G
G
OVER HEAD CABINET
OVER HEAD CABINETOVER HEAD CABINET
CHIMNEY
CHIMNEY
TOILET 4 2.8 x 1.5 m
WASH BASIN
940
TOILET 4 2.8 x 1.5 m
CHIMNEY
500 MM DADO
500 MM DADO
500 MM DADO
20 MM STONE COUNTER TOP
20 MM STONE COUNTER TOP
20 MM STONE COUNTER TOP
UNDER COUNTER CABINET
UNDER COUNTER CABINET
UNDER COUNTER CABINET
10MM TILE
10MM TILE
10MM TILE
GEYSER G
GEYSER
WASH BASIN
WASH BASIN
WC
WC
WC
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
FAN
FAN
FAN
110mm, SOIL PIPE
110mm, SOIL PIPE
110mm, SOIL PIPE
75mm, WASTE PIPE
75mm, WASTE PIPE
75mm, WASTE PIPE
1020
1020
G
FLOOR TRAP
SHOWER
COLD WATER SUPPLY
G
ITEM
FLOOR TRAP
SHOWER
75mm, PUMP RISING MAIN
G
BATHROOM LEGEND
ITEM NOTATION
SHOWER
1310
TOILET 4 2.8 x 1.5 m
1500
940
400
1310
400
940
460
1310
400 550 400
BATHROOM LEGEND
ITEM NOTATION
NOTATION
1020
50 0
600
Co ordinate all work with architectural 1. Co ordinate drawingsalland work specifications. with 1. architectural Co ordinate drawings all workand withspecifications. architectural drawings and specifications. Do not scale the drawings. 2. Do not scale the drawings. 2. Do not scale the drawings. Contractor and sub-contractors 3. shall Contractor familiarize and themselves sub-contractors 3. with Contractor existing shall familiarize and conditions, sub-contractors themselves shall with familiarize existing conditions, themselves with existing conditions, locations, and project requirements locations, prior to submitting and projecta requirements bid. locations, prior andtoproject submitting requirements a bid. prior to submitting a bid. Contractor and sub-contractors 4. shall Contractor field verify and dimensions, sub-contractors 4. and Contractor familiarize shall field andverify sub-contractors dimensions,shall and familiarize field verify dimensions, and familiarize themselves with project requirements themselves prior to commencing with project requirements withthemselves the work,prior contractor withtoproject commencing requirements with theprior work, to contractor commencing with the work, contractor shall report any discrepancies. shall report any discrepancies. shall report any discrepancies. Work shall include all required5.permits, Work labor, shall include materials all and required 5. equipment Work permits, shall to include labor, complete materials all all required andpermits, equipment labor, to complete materials all and equipment to complete all work included on drawings and aswork necessary included for on complete drawings project. and workasincluded necessary on drawings for complete andproject. as necessary for complete project. Provide temporary dust - proof 6.partitions Provideare temporary requireddust to protect 6.- proof Provide allpartitions existing temporary areas are required dust and - proof to protect partitions all existing are required areas and to protect all existing areas and equipment from damage due to demolition equipment or from new construction damage dueequipment activities, to demolition co from ordinate ordamage new construction due to demolition activities, or co new ordinate construction activities, co ordinate locations and requirements with owner. locations and requirements with locations owner. and requirements with owner. General contractor to patch, repair 7. General and paint contractor ( refinishto) surfaces patch, 7. General repair and and building contractor paintelements ( refinish to patch, ) surfaces repair and and paint building ( refinish elements ) surfaces and building elements damaged by mechanical. electrical, damaged and plumbing by mechanical. work and electrical, where damaged items and by are plumbing mechanical. removed, work electrical, and where anditems plumbing are removed, work and where items are removed, relocated or added. relocated or added. relocated or added. Repair floors where damaged8.by the Repair workfloors of thiswhere project. damaged 8. Repair by the floors workwhere of thisdamaged project. by the work of this project. Patch and repair all surfaces to 9. match Patch existing and repair where all items surfaces 9. arePatch to removed match and existing repair or altered allwhere surfaces items to are match removed existing orwhere altereditems are removed or altered field verify extent required. field verify extent required. field verify extent required. All painting shall be done in accordance 10. All painting with manufacturer's shall be done 10.inspecifications. All accordance painting shall with Conbe manufacturer's tractor done in accordance specifications. with manufacturer's Con tractor specifications. Con tractor is responsible for protecting adjacent is responsible finishes andforcleanup. protecting is adjacent responsible finishes for protecting and cleanup. adjacent finishes and cleanup. Contractor is responsible for cleanup 11. Contractor of work is area responsible and all11. exposed forContractor cleanup building ofiswork surfaces responsible area at andfor allcleanup exposedofbuilding work area surfaces and allatexposed building surfaces at substantial completion. substantial completion. substantial completion. All trash and tools shall be removed 12. Allfrom trashpremises and toolseach shallday 12. be removed and All trash the area from andleft tools premises clean shall each be removed day andfrom the area premises left clean each day and the area left clean whenever unattended. Each contractor whenever shall unattended. be responsible Each forwhenever contractor cleanup. unattended. Co shall ordinate be responsible Each contractor for cleanup. shall Co be responsible ordinate for cleanup. Co ordinate with owner if secure storage is needed with owner onsite.if secure storagewith is needed owner onsite. if secure storage is needed onsite. Contractor shall be responsible 13.forContractor damage toshall finished be responsible surfaces, 13. Contractor equipment, for damage shall furniture, to befinished responsible surfaces, for damage equipment, to finished furniture, surfaces, equipment, furniture, existing materials or finishes, caused existing as result materials of hisor work. finishes, Repair existing caused or replace materials as result damaged or of finishes, his work.caused Repair as or result replace of damaged his work. Repair or replace damaged items as directed by architect. items as directed by architect. items as directed by architect. All work shall be done in accordance 14. All work with applicable shall be done codes in 14.accordance and Allstandards. work shall with be applicable done in codes accordance and standards. with applicable codes and standards.
FLUSH WATER SUPPLY TAP MIXER
Project details Project : details Project : details :
75mm, PUMP RISING MAIN 75mm, PUMP RISING MAIN
Work and Work liveand -Work live and - live House by House the lake House by the by lake the lake
COLD WATER SUPPLY COLD WATER SUPPLY
FLUSH WATER SUPPLY FLUSH WATER SUPPLY TAP MIXER
TAP MIXER
Architect :
5840
PLAN
PLAN
Architect :
Architect :
Krithika A Jain Krithika AAkhita Krithika Jain SA Jain
PLAN
Structural engineer : Structural engineer Structural : engineer :
N AA'
10 400 110 110 400 110 375 380 375380 380
380
CHAJJA
CHAJJA
OVER HEAD CABINET
OVER HEAD CABINETOVER HEAD CABINET
CHIMNEY
CHIMNEY
CTION ' BB'
CHIMNEY
500 MM DADO
500 MM DADO
500 MM DADO
20 MM STONE COUNTER TOP
20 MM STONE COUNTER TOP
SINK
SINK
SINK
UNDER COUNTER CABINET
UNDER COUNTER CABINET
UNDER COUNTER CABINET
10MM TILE
10MM TILE
10MM TILE
Contractor :
Contractor :
Verified by :
Verified by :
Verified by :
The drawings and written The material drawings hereinand constitute written The drawings material original work herein and written constitute material original herein work constitute original work of the architect, and as intellectual of the architect, property and and as ofinstruments the intellectual architect, property of and asand intellectual instruments property of and instruments of service, are subjected to copyright service, are andsubjected may notservice, be to copyright reproduced, are subjected and mayto not copyright be reproduced, and may not be reproduced, distributed, published or used distributed, in any way published without distributed, orthe used express in any published way without or used the in express any way without the express written consent of the architect. written consent of thewritten architect. consent of the architect.
CHAJJA
20 MM STONE COUNTER TOP
Contractor :
All dimensions in Allmm dimensions Allindimensions mm in mm
Plans and Plans and Plans and Details DetailsDetails 1200
600 1200 1010
600 1200 1010 1000
SECTION AA' SECTIONSECTION AA' AA'
600 1000 1010
1000
A3.02 A3.02 A3.02
25
80 10
80 10
230mm BRICK WALL
230mm BRICK WALL
1000
75mm TIE BEAM
920
10mm PLASTER FINISH
920
1000
75mm TIE BEAM
2100
2100
4000
4000 1380
10mm PLASTER FINISH 2000
CURVED EDGE TO PREVENT WATER STAGNATATION CURVED EDGE TO PREVENT WATER STAGNATATION
150mm RCC SLAB 10mm PLASTER FINISH 1050mm CHAJJA
250mmx650mm RCC BEAM TOILET 4
250mmx650mm RCC BEAM
500
VENTILATOR 500
VENTILATOR
75mm SILL BEAM
80 10
75mm SILL BEAM
JULIET BALCONY WINDOW JULIETELEVATION BALCONY WINDOW ELEVATION
2100mmx2000mm, 4000mmx2000mm, 2100mmx2000mm, 1375mmx2000mm 4000mmx2000mm, 1375mmx2000mm eq'
OUT
eq'
OUT
230mm BRICK WALL
150mm RCC SLAB 25mmx10mm DRIP MOULD
150mm RCC SLAB 25mmx10mm DRIP MOULD60
60 60
50
20 20
60
60 20
70
100
30
60
70
100
60
50
50
230mm BRICK WALL
230mm BRICK WALL
10mm PLASTER
10mm PLASTER
2500
OPENABLE HINGED WINDOW OPENABLE DETAIL HINGED AT B WINDOW DETAIL AT B
1910
1910 250
135
UTILITY
135
WINDOW 1 ELEVATION WINDOW 1 ELEVATI DOOR 1 ELEVATIONDOOR 1 ELEVATION 1800mmx1200mm 1800mmx1200mm 1600mmx2100mm
2870
2235
135mm HALF BRICK 1600mmx2100mm WALL WITH PLASTER 135mm HALF BRICK WALL WITH PLASTER
2235 2870
1800
1200
250mmx460mm RCC BEAM
250
1800
2100
250mmx460mm RCC BEAM
2100
150mm RCC SLAB
20
1600
900
20
150mm RCC SLAB
UTILITY
20 80
20 80
8mm GLASS
20
10
10 10
70
500
70 10
100
10
500 70 10
10
40
1600
690
690
OUT 1500
IN
DETAILED WALL SECTION DETAILED WALL SECTION
HINGED
OUT
OUT
DOOR 1 PLAN 26
410
OPENABLE HINGED
60 8mm GLASS
250mmx550mm RCC BEAM
75mm SILL BEAM
eq
820 eq
WOODEN SHUTTER FRAME 65mmx30mm WOODEN SHUTTER FRAME 65mmx30mm
20
TOILET 2
75mm SILL BEAM
2500
40
VENTILATOR
eq 410
WOODEN WINDOW FRAME 50mmx100mm WOODEN WINDOW FRAME 50mmx100mm
30
70
70
8mm TILE 225mm SUNKEN SLAB
VENTILATOR
eq eq
eq
JULIET BALCONY WINDOW JULIETPLAN BALCONY WINDOW PLAN
8mm TILE 225mm SUNKEN SLAB
TOILET 2
eq'
IN
OPENABLE HINGED
250mmx550mm RCC BEAM
eq
10
230mm BRICK WALL
eq'
10
1910
1910
IN
eq
10
TOILET 4
100
150mm RCC SLAB 10mm PLASTER FINISH 1050mm CHAJJA
80 10
30mm DAMP PROOF COURSE 30mm DAMP PROOF COURSE
1500
IN
DOOR 1 PLAN HINGED
IN
OUT
550
1100
WINDOW 4 PLAN OPENABLE HINGED
IN
550
1100
WINDOW 4 PLAN OPENABLE HINGED
40001380
1380
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1380
ROOF ROOF ROOF
2000
2000
2000
4000 4000 4000
General notes General : notes General : notes : 1. 2. 3.
100
100
100
4. 5. 6. 7.
ATION
8. 9.
410 eq
820
410
820
W4
3480
eq 820 eq
3480
0
3480
mx2000mm
W4
10. 11. 12.
W4
13. 14.
Co ordinate all work with 1. architectural Co ordinatedrawings all work1.with andCo architectural specifications. ordinate alldrawings work with and architectural specifications. drawings and specifications. Do not scale the drawings. 2. Do not scale the drawings. 2. Do not scale the drawings. Contractor and sub-contractors 3. Contractor shall familiarize and sub-contractors 3.themselves Contractor shall with and familiarize existing sub-contractors conditions, themselves shall with familiarize existingthemselves conditions, with existing conditions, locations, and project requirements locations,prior and to project submitting requirements locations, a bid. and priorproject to submitting requirements a bid. prior to submitting a bid. Contractor and sub-contractors 4. Contractor shall field and verify sub-contractors 4.dimensions, Contractor shall and and field familiarize sub-contractors verify dimensions, shalland fieldfamiliarize verify dimensions, and familiarize themselves with project requirements themselvesprior with to project commencing requirements themselves with with the prior work, project to commencing contractor requirements withprior the work, to commencing contractor with the work, contractor shall report any discrepancies. shall report any discrepancies. shall report any discrepancies. Work shall include all 5. required Workpermits, shall include labor, all materials 5. required Workand shall permits, equipment include labor, all tomaterials required completepermits, and all equipment labor, materials to complete andallequipment to complete all work included on drawingswork and as included necessary on drawings for complete work andincluded as project. necessary on drawings for complete and asproject. necessary for complete project. Provide temporary dust 6. - proof Provide partitions temporary are required dust 6. -Provide proof to protect partitions temporary all existing aredust required areas - proof toand partitions protect allare existing required areas to protect and all existing areas and equipment from damage due equipment to demolition from damage or new construction equipment due to demolition from activities, damage or new co ordinate due construction to demolition activities, or new coconstruction ordinate activities, co ordinate locations and requirementslocations with owner. and requirements locations with owner. and requirements with owner. General contractor to 7. patch, General repair and contractor paint (to 7. refinish patch, General )repair surfaces contractor andand paint building to( refinish patch, elements repair ) surfaces and paint and building ( refinishelements ) surfaces and building elements damaged by mechanical. electrical, damagedand by mechanical. plumbing work damaged electrical, and where by and mechanical. items plumbing are work removed, electrical, and where and plumbing items are work removed, and where items are removed, relocated or added. relocated or added. relocated or added. Repair floors where damaged 8. Repair by the floors work where of this 8. damaged project. Repairbyfloors the work where of damaged this project. by the work of this project. Patch and repair all surfaces 9. Patch to match and repair existing all 9. surfaces where Patch items toand match arerepair removed existing all surfaces or where altered items to match are existing removedwhere or altered items are removed or altered field verify extent required.field verify extent required. field verify extent required. All painting shall be done 10. inAllaccordance painting shall withbemanufacturer's 10. doneAll in painting accordance specifications. shallwith be done manufacturer's Con in accordance tractor specifications. with manufacturer's Con tractor specifications. Con tractor is responsible for protecting is adjacent responsible finishes for protecting and cleanup. is responsible adjacent finishes for protecting and cleanup. adjacent finishes and cleanup. Contractor is responsible 11. for Contractor cleanup of is responsible work area 11. and Contractor for all cleanup exposed isof responsible work building areasurfaces for andcleanup all exposed at of work building area and surfaces all exposed at building surfaces at substantial completion. substantial completion. substantial completion. All trash and tools shall 12.beAll removed trash and from tools premises shall 12. be All each removed trash dayand and from tools thepremises area shall left be each clean removed day from and the premises area left each clean day and the area left clean whenever unattended. Each whenever contractor unattended. shall be responsible Each whenever contractor for unattended. cleanup. shall be Co Each responsible ordinate contractor for cleanup. shall be Co responsible ordinate for cleanup. Co ordinate with owner if secure storage with is needed owner if onsite. secure storage withisowner needed if secure onsite.storage is needed onsite. Contractor shall be responsible 13. Contractor for damage shall be to responsible 13. finished Contractor surfaces, for damage shall equipment, be to responsible finished furniture, surfaces, for damage equipment, to finished furniture, surfaces, equipment, furniture, existing materials or finishes, existing caused materials as result or of finishes, hisexisting work. caused Repair materials asorresult replace or finishes, of his damaged work. caused Repair as result or replace of hisdamaged work. Repair or replace damaged items as directed by architect. items as directed by architect. items as directed by architect. All work shall be done14. in accordance All work shall withbeapplicable done 14.in All accordance codes work and shallwith standards. be done applicable in accordance codes and with standards. applicable codes and standards.
20
50
60
60
20
20 20
50
50
60 20
W4
700 1200 830
20
70
60
60 20
100
70
100
20
100
20
70
60
700 1200 830
E 65mmx30mm
700 1200 830
50mmx100mm
W4
W4
TB
Project details Project : details Project : details :
Work and Worklive and Work - live and - live HouseHouse by the House by lake theby lake the lake
2730
2730
1200
2730
W4
W4
Architect :
W4
900
900
900
1200
1800
1200
1800
2370
2370
2370
00mm 1800mmx1200mm
OUT
1100 550
1100
4WINDOW PLAN 4 PLAN
HINGED OPENABLE HINGED
Architect :
Krithika AKrithika Jain AAkhita Krithika Jain SA Jain Structural engineer Structural : engineer Structural : engineer : Contractor :
Contractor :
Contractor :
Verified by :
Verified by :
Verified by :
The drawings and written The drawings material and herein The written constitute drawings material original and herein written work constitute materialoriginal herein work constitute original work of the architect, andof asthe intellectual architect,property and of as theintellectual and architect, instruments and property asofintellectual and instruments property ofand instruments of service, are subjected service, to copyright are subjected andservice, may tonot copyright are be subjected reproduced, and may to copyright not be reproduced, and may not be reproduced, distributed, published distributed, or used inpublished any way distributed, without or usedthe in published any express wayorwithout used in the any express way without the express written consent of the written architect. consent of the written architect. consent of the architect.
WION 1WINDOW ELEVATION 1 ELEVATION
0 IN
Architect :
STAIRCASE STAIRCASE SECTION STAIRCASE SECTION SECTION
All dimensions All in dimensions mm All dimensions in mm in mm
Details Details Details
A3.03 A3.03 A3.03
27
800
SECTION AA' SCALESECTION AA' 1:75
450 1000
2100
1000
SECTION BB' SCALESECTION BB' 1:75
Cashier
Free-Standing Partition Wall Display Unit Free-Standing Display Unit
SCALE- 1:75 SECTION BB' SCALE- 1:75 Cashier Cashier
Masonry Wall
Cashier Masonry Wall Waiting Area Masonry Wall Waiting Area Cantilevered Waiting Display Units Area Cantilevered Display Units Cantilevered Free-standing Display Units Display Units Free-standing Display UnitsCurved Free-standingPartition wall Display Units Curved Partition wallPantry Curved Partition Pantry wall Storage Room
Fal False Ceiling: False Ceiling:
3000 3000
2250
3000
SCALE- 1:75 SECTION AA' SCALE- 1:75
2250 2250
Masonry Wall Partit False Ceiling Free-S PartitionWall Wall Displa Masonry
3500
750
450
750 2100
450
750 800
Cantilevered Cashier Partition DisplayWall Unit Cantilevered Cashier Display Unit
Maso False Ceiling
1000
3500
800
3500
Masonry Wall Partition Wall False Ceiling Cantilevered Display Unit PartitionWall Wall Masonry
2100
600
2100
Masonry Wall
2100
600
450
750
False Ceiling
600 3500
450
False Ceiling
False
At
At 750mm At 750mm
A'
A
At 3000
A'
A
3500
14000
3500 3500
3000 3000
A'
A
3375
3375
10750 3000
Manager Room
10750 3375 3000 CUT PLAN @ 900mm 10750 SCALE1:75 CUT PLAN @ 900mm
details of a1:75 retail store SCALECUT PLAN @ 900mm
At 450mm At AtAt450mm 750mm 3000
3000 3000
3500
3500 3500
3375
3375
At
B
B'
3375
At 450mm
B
B'
B'
Pantry Storage Room Manager Room Storage Room Manager Room 3000
At 450mm
At 750mm
At
At 6000mm At 6000mm
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN @ 1200mm SCALE1:75 PLAN @ 1200mm REFLECTED CEILING
SCALE- 1:75 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN @ 1200mm SCALE- 1:75 Layout - Jewellery
Sto Materials and MethodsStore in Building C Layout - Jewellery All dimensions in mm unless specified. | Varied scale Materials and Methods in Building Construc Layout - Jewellery Store Akhita S | 4CM18AT008 Semester 07 | Sect
All dimensions in mm unless | Varied scale. Materials and in Building Construct Krithika AMethods Jain |specified. 4CM18AT031 Wadiyar Centre for
Methods and Materials in Building Construction VII Akhita S | 4CM18AT008 Semester 07 | Section B | Batc All dimensions in mm unless specified. | Varied scale. SCALE- 1:75 Krithika A Jain | 4CM18AT031 Wadiyar Centre for Architectur Studio Guides: Assistant Professor Surendran Aalone Akhita S | 4CM18AT008 Semester 07 | Section B | Batch Krithika A Jain | 4CM18AT031 Wadiyar Centre for Architecture Assistant Professor Sanjay KV Since all the topics which were meant to be covered for the semester dealt with interiors, we were asked to design a small retail store which we then had to detail out. This approach allowed us to find suitable joinery for our designs and make it work rather than reproducing a generic detail.
28
645
92
SECTION BB' SCALE- 1:20
60
Fridge
460 B
Notch in Plywood (to attach acrylic)
97
60
120
850 800
60
20mm Plywood Supports
580 600
19mm Plywood Case
214
25
Shelves Storage Unit 20 mm Window plywood Counter Top Sink Above Above Counter Fridge Shelves
300
5mm Acrylic
19 70
19mm Plywood Bottom Support
SECTIONAL DETAIL
1:5
A'
Units - Jewellery Store
'C' Stud
'C' Stud LONGITUDINAL SECTIONAL DETAIL
ABOVE-COUNTER @1800mm 07 PLAN | PLAN Section B |@600mm Batch 2018 DETAILSemester OF SUPPORT PLACEMENT UNDER-COUNTER Wadiyar Centre for Architecture, Mysuru SCALE1:20 SCALE1:20 5mm Acrylic Sheet
Akhita S | 4CM18AT008 Krithika A Jain | 4CM18AT031
(glued together) 19mm Plywood Outer Case
Notch in Plywood (to attach acrylic)
20mm Plywood Cabinet Openings
COUNTER TOP TO CABINET-GypBoard GypBoard JOINERY DETAIL SCALE- 1:2 Screw 8mm dia
Kitchenette Storage 20mm Plywood- Storage Unit Opening
20mm Plywood Storage Unit Deep Ceiling Channel
(72x50x50x0.5x3660) 20x25mm
Deep Ceiling Channel
Bent Plywood Support Legs
1:5
GypBoard 20mm Plywood
1:2
Plywood Pull-out Tray
(72x50x50x0.5x3660) Aluminium Frame attached to the Plywood which acts as the handle
20x30mm Block
STORAGE UNIT OPENING -JOINERY DETAIL SCALE- 1:2
'C' Stud 'C' Stud 20mm Cabinet (70x34x36x3050) (70x34x36x3050)
Opening Store Kitchenette - Jewellery
Materials and Methods in Building Construction 07
All dimensions TO in mmPLYWOODunless specified. | Varied scale. CABINET HANDLE Akhita S | 4CM18AT008 Semester 07 | Section B | Batch 2018 JOINERY DETAIL Krithika A Jain | 4CM18AT031 Wadiyar Centre for Architecture, Mysuru SCALE- 1:2
GypBoard Plain 12.5mm thk (1219x2438)
Screw 8mm dia 300 c/c
GypBoard Plain 12.5mm thk (1219x2438)
Floor Channel (72x32x32x0.5x3660)
300 c/c
tion 07
1050
80
19mm Plywood
965B310 1200 Semester 07 | Section | Batch 2018 900 750 Wadiyar Centre for Architecture,19mm MysuruPlywood Shelf
All dimensions in mm unless specified. | Varied scale.
1:5
Ceiling Channel 20x20mm Plywood block
2100
A
Materials and Methods in Building Construction 07
Ceiling Channel
20mm Cabinet Opening
Floor Channel (72x32x32x0.5x3660)
h 2018 e, Mysuru
EXPLODED VIEW OF ASSEMBLY 150 c/c
SECTION
ELEVATION
1:10
1:10
1:20 1219
2438 97
ON
1150
645
2050 200
3000
500 270 250250 500 270
3000
Bottom Hinged Shutter
Counter topDisplay
20mm Counter 1430 top stone slab
GypBoard
2100
5mm Acrylic PLAN 1:15 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN @ 1200mm 19mm Plywood SCALE- 1:75 Pull-out Drawer
214
Sink
Jewellery Display Unit
CABINET HANDLE TO PLYWOODJOINERY DETAIL SCALE- 1:2
Fridge Under Under counter counter cabinet cabinet
300
Akhita S | 4CM18AT008590 Krithika A Jain | 4CM18AT031
19mm Plywood Case 20mm Bent Plywood Support
160
80
595 c/c
400
All dimensions in mm unless specified. | Varied scale.
20 mm plywood 5mm Acrylic
COUNTER PLAN @900mm CROSS SECTIONAL DETAIL SCALE- 1:20
20x25mm Aluminium Frame 2438 attached595 to c/c the Plywood which acts as the handle
1:15 2400
Materials and Methods in Building Construction 07
Shelves
1500
2438
PLAN
Shelves Counter Top Counter Top
At 6000mm
20
19mm Plywood Outer Case
Bent Plywood Support Legs
UNDER-COUNTER PLAN @600mm LONGITUDINAL SECTIONAL DETAIL 1:5 SCALE1:20
310
320 1000
300
500
Plywood Pull-out Tray
Sink Above
1:2
120
1430
1800
SECTION AA' 20mm Plywood Partition ELEVATION 300 False Ceiling -SCALEJewellery SCALE1:201:20 Store Side Hinged Shutter
False Ceiling
PLAN 1:15 DETAIL OF SUPPORT PLACEMENT 5mm Acrylic Sheet (glued together)
20 mm plywood
1500 80
Shelves
600
1:5
1:15
1:15
470
A'
CROSS SECTIONAL DETAIL
A'
JOINERY 1200 BETWEEN SUSPENSION ROD AND 600 SUSPENSION 1500 CLIP 1120 SCALE- 1:2 B'
160
600
100
1200
ELEVATION
At 750mm
0 10
19mm PlywoodVIEW Case ISOMETRIC OF THE PANEL 20mm Bent 580 Plywood1:5 Support SCALE-
160
5mm Acrylic
120
965
500
80
460
A
20
25
Calcium Silicate Board
5mm Acrylic
Primary Sections
Above Counter Above Shelves Counter
520
At 450mm
R250
130
2438
Storage Unit
At 450mm
R250 520
2700
50
300
65
A
Primary Sections
500
Suspension Clip
20
400
Batten Sections
19mm Plywood Case
80
Under counter cabinet
1:15
1:15
70
25
350
SECTION AA'
400
0 10
A'
160
Suspension Rod 20mm Plywood Supports
1200
SECTIONAL ELEVATION Suspension Rod 20
Fridge
Batten Sections Calcium Silicate Board
872
1000
SECTION BB' 300 SCALE1:10
Counter Top
1500
Support Legs 950
3000
300 200
2100
1200
590
500
600 Primary Sections
350 600
872 160
500
92
Above Counter Shelves
SECTION AA' 60 SCALE0 1:20
Acrylic Pull-out Display Case
1500
1:15
Acrylic Display Case
False Ceiling:
B'
Suspension Rod
300
Support Legs
2438
B
At 750mm
1:15
0 12
A
286
400
PLAN
DISPLAY UNIT TYPE 2
92
Storage Unit
SECTION AA'
SECTIONAL ELEVATION JOINERY BETWEEN SUSPENSION ROD 1:15 AND SUSPENSION BRACKET SCALE- 350 1:2 0
120
450
1:15
160
1200
PLAN
600 ELEVATION 2438
Roof Slab
Suspension Rod
600
SECTION AA' SCALE- 1:10
Suspension Bracket
60
20
1000
Anchor Bolt
1000
20
1:15
Batten Sections Calcium Silicate Board
19 131
Support Legs
SECTION BB'
DISPLAY UNIT TYPE 1
1000
200
500
300
Display Case
200
21
1500
1:10 2438
150 c/c
1219
PLAN 1:10
STRAIGHT PARTITION WALL
Straight Partition Wall
EXPLODED VIEW OF ASSEMBLY 1:20
97
R = 1750
Curved Partition Wall
97
°
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An agrahara is a brahmin settlement usually centred around a temple. This agrahara at Jammitige consisted of a community of 6 families.
Agrahara Plan
related study program, hariharapura: measured drawings
Archtectural Design III Studio Guides: Professor Kukke Subramanya Assistant Professor Kavana Kumar Hariharapura is a small temple town located on the banks of river Tunga in the Sringeri district of Karnataka. We studied the the settlement for a week during which we analysed and understood how the climate of a place, in this case cold and wet, affects the lifestyle of people living there - from building typology to the clothes worn. We then visited the other two villages placed in climaticaally different contexts that were studied by other groups from the batch which were, Lakkundi (hot and dry) and Mahadevpura (moderate). 30
PLAN AT ___M
MOSQUE SCALE 1:100
Agrahara East-West Section
Mosque Plan
Temple Plan
SCALE 1:100
TEMPLE Temple West-East Section PLAN AT ___ M
Mosque Axonometric Section
SCALE 1
MOSQ
Due to the climatic conditions of the region, wet and cold, the forms of all the buildings were identical with sloped tiled roofs. AXONO 31 This made it difficult to differentiate between two distinctly different religious strutcures.
L House Longitudinal Section
L House Cross Section
SCALE - 1:100
L HOUSE
CROSS SECTION
L House Plan
SCALE - 1:100
CONTOUR HOUSE
ROOF AXONOMETRIC VIEW
Mill House Longitudinal Section
SCALE - 1:
MILL H
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Contour House Axonometric Section
SCALE - 1:100
CONTOUR HOUSE
Mill House Plan
SCALE 1:100
STREET SECTION AA’
Street Sections
SCALE 1:100
STREET SECTION BB’
SCALE 1:100
STREET
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