Architecture Portfolio

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Architecture Portfolio

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PROJECTS PROFESSIONAL 2019-present 2018 2016 2017 2015 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016 2018 2018 2016

RESIDENTIAL

Adapthaus- Illinois Solar Decathlon, Champaign, Illinois, US Choudhary Residence, Delhi NCR, India Dhawan Residence, Delhi NCR, India

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HOUSING

Student Housing, Mahindra Ecole Central Mun, Telangana, India Dehradun Group Housing, Uttarakhand, India INSTITUTIONAL

South View School, Dubai, UAE Wonder Years Nursery, Dubai, UAE HOSPITALITY

Nagpur Convention Hotel, Maharashtra, India Courtyard Marriott, Varanasi, India URBAN REGENERATION

Urban Xchanger, Delhi NCR, India Ghazipur Street Renovation doumentation, Delhi NCR, India INTERIOR DESIGN

Matsya Apparel warehouse, Delhi NCR, India Ramada Hotel, Darjeeling, India

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ACADEMIC 2018 2015 2020 2019 2014 2012 2019 2018 2019 2014

MIXED USE

401 N. Wabash Mixed-use Tower, Chicago The Sarai-Transit-Tourist Center, Delhi NCR, India (Undergrad Thesis)

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CULTURAL

Indianapolis Speedway Museum, Indiana, US Light Web, Biomimetic Pavilion, Chicago, US HERITAGE & CONSERVATION

Jaipur Studio, Rajasthan, India Bikaner Haveli (Townhouse) Documentation, Rajasthan, India PRODUCTS & INSTALLATIONS

Nature Boxes, Allerton Park, Illinois, US Deployable Structures, UIUC, Illinois, US RESEARCH & PUBLICATION

Architectonics & The Folly at Allerton, UIUC, US Interpreting Architecture in Popular Animated Series, (Sushant School of art & Architecture) Delhi NCR, India

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Professional + Academic

ADAPTHAUS-ILLINOIS SOLAR DECATHLON Net-Zero Modular Residence in Champaign, Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Spring 2019-present ROLES: Project Architect and former paid summer intern BRIEF: The US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon- Build Challenge is a twoyear long competition where university students design and construct a high performance Net-Zero House. My team is constructing a 1200-sqft residence for young professionals in the campus-town of Champaign, Illinois, US. The house will be tested for innovations and efficiency in design, resilience and sustainability. RESPONSIBILITIES: - Leading a 7-member team in preparing construction drawings, and schedules, in partnership with Skender & Thornton Tomasetti - Co-coordinating inter-disciplinary Revit-BIM integration between the Architecture, Structure, Landscape, & MEP teams - Undertaking Building Performance studies using Sefaira, Insight, Diva4Rhino and WUFI Passive -Supervising the compliance with International building codes, Champaign codes, US ADA Guidelines and Solar Decathlon construction codes -Successfully procured sponsorship & product donations from leading AEC manufacturers, including Resource Furniture, Pella, Daltile, and Emseal

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EVENT SCHEDULE Design Development

AUG 2018 Project Start Date

FEB 2019 MAR 2019 APR 2019 D1 Project Introduction D2 Design Development

D3 Design Presentation Design Challenge Weekend at NREL, COLORADO Illinois team in 11 shortlisted participants

800,000 Visitors Innovation towards a greener future! Architectural and engineering excellence meets innovation! Impacted many more than the 17,000 collegiate participants since 2002

Image Source: US Dept. of Energy, https://www.energy.gov/articles/solar-decathlon-turns-ten

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Sponsorship & Product donations Construction Documentation

NOV 2019 D4 95% Construction Drawings, Specifications, Renderings & Project Manual

Construction

Exhibition

MAY 2020 JUNE 2020 JULY 2020

FEB 2020 MAR 2020 D5 As-Built Construction Drawings, Specifications & Renderings

D6

Project Summary

D7

Occupancy

SEP 2020

D8

Jury- Narrative & Photographs of asbuilt house 3D House tour Final construction documentation

Final Report Occupancy: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

JUN 15, 2020

Local Build Exhibition:

FEB 2020

Equipment locations confirmed

Champaign, Illinois MAR, 2020

Teams receive measurement equipment

National Showcase:

Team arrivals

Smithsonian Folklife Festival, National Mall, Washington DC

JUN 19, 2020

Team exhibit & house setup Code compliance inspection

JUN 24, 2020

Comfort & Environment Quality Engineering

MAY to MIDJUNE, 2020

Equipment installations and house operation practice

JUN 28, 2020 Contest Measurements

Market Potential

Architecture

Innovation

Energy Performance

Presentation JUL, 2020

Field trips and workshops

Financial Feasibility & Affordability Operations

Contest Measurements

Resilience

Public exhibition

JUL 01, 2020

Juried Contest Results

Juried Contest Results JUL 05, 2020 Exhibit Removals JUL 08, 2020

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Single module with a family

Double module with a family

Double module with a family & a young professional

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First Floor Plan


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19' - 10 1/2" 3' - 9"

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1 1/2" X 8' CANOPY WOOD SECTION

0' - 1 1/2"

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3" X 3" 1/8" ALUMINUM L-SECTION FASTENED TO WOODEN CANOPY FRAME AND PRODEMA PANEL

OFFICE

2" THICK PRODEMA PANEL (1/4" THK PRODEX PANELS OVER 3/4" THICK OSB PANEL)

3' - 4"

3' - 4"

CANOPY PANEL A-SOLID PANEL

HSS Roof joist filled with sprayfoam insulation,

1 1/2"and = 1'-0" covered in XPS Rigid insulation, Momentives

water barrier and Firestone EPDM membrane

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FABRIC FIXED TO 4" X 2" WOODEN FRAME

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SKENDER THORNTON TOMASETTI AFFILIATED ENGINEERS INC PASSIVE HOUSE INSTITUTE US (PHIUS)

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0' - 8"

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VINES GROWN OVER WIRE MESH. SPECIES AS/LANDSCAPE SPECS

EQ

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VINES GROWN OVER 1/8" THICK WIRE MESH FIXED TO 4" x 2" WOODEN FRAME

1/8" THICK WIRE MESH FIXED TO 4" x 2" WOODEN FRAME

CANOPY PANEL B-VINE FRAME insulation, and HSS Floor joist filled withON sprayfoam

1/4" = 1'-0"

1 1/2"covered = 1'-0" in XPS Rigid insulation, and Momentives

water barrier

Section 1-1

BOTTOM OF ROOF JOIST 10' - 0 1/4"

3' - 5 1/2" 0' - 2"

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2A

HSS Roof joist filled with sprayfoam insulation, and covered in XPS Rigid insulation, Momentives water barrier and Firestone EPDM membrane

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4 A602

FIRST FLOOR 1' - 5"

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1 1/2" X 8' CANOPY WOOD SECTION

FABRIC FIXED TO 4" X 2" WOODEN FRAME

NO.

R1 R2 R3 R4

3PRELIMINARY REVISION

DESCRIPTION

PRELIMINARY REVISION PRELIMINARY REVISION REVISION

CANOPY PANEL C-FABRIC ON FRAME 1 1/2" = 1'-0"

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CFS Studs filled with sprayfoam insulation, and covered in XPS Rigid insulation, Momentives water barrier and Parklex wooden cladding

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06/25/19 08/28/19 09/15/19 10/22/19

CANOPY DETAILS

GROUND 0' - 0"

Y SECTION

EN

3

1 1/2" X 8' CANOPY WOOD SECTION

3 A602

Roof Plan

2 A602

CONSULTANTS:

CFS Studs filled with sprayfoam insulation, and covered in XPS Rigid insulation, Momentives water barrier and Parklex wooden cladding

1

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SOLAR DECATHLON 2019 WWW.SOLARDECATHLON.GOV

0' - 2"

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1304 W PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, URBANA, IL 61801

CLIENT

3" X 3" 1/8" ALUMINUM L-SECTION FASTENED TO WOODEN CANOPY FRAME AND WOODEN FRAME OF THE PANEL

EQ EQ 0' -2'6"- 2 1/2" 3' - 6"

40' - 2"

1 A602

STUDY ROOM

CONTACT

UNIVERSITY OF ILLNIOS URBANA- CHAMPAIGN

Pella fiberglass single-hung window 25' - 7"

EQ EQ

ADAPTHAUS

4' - 1 1/2" 0' - 2" 0' - 4"

EQ

1' - 11" 4' - 0" 4' - 0 1/2" 3' - 4 1/2"

TEAM NAME

MAYUR MISTRY (mmistry2@illinois.edu)

3' - 5 1/2"

2

A

ILLINOIS SOLAR DECATHLON 2018 - 20

DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:

TOILET

KITCHEN

A601

HSS Floor joist filled with sprayfoam insulation, and covered in XPS Rigid insulation, and Momentives water barrier

1 A303

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Section 2-2

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3 61.3” x 41.2” PV Panels placed 1” apart E-W and 14.1” apart N-S

Section 3 7

2

4

1/4" = 1'-0"

Wooden canopy over South Deck

2

Parklex Wooden panel 10mm thick- Type B (Dark brown color)

8' - 0 1/2"

Parklex Wooden panel 10mm thick- Type A (Cream color)

Secti 1/4"

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South Elevation


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MODULE A

NTERTAINMENT ROOM

8' - 7 1/2"

MODULE C

GROUND 0' - 0" BASE OF ISOLATED FOOTING -1' - 0"

LIVING ROOM

2A

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STUDY ROOM

DINING

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ion 2 = 1'-0" 2 3

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Firestone Ecowhite EPDM roof membrane-Black color Firestone Isogard composite panel- Coverboard+insulation tapered at 2% slope Aluminum flashing over 3” x 4” wooden blocking fixed to studs with Aluminum 3” x 3” L-section 4” x 4” Amerimax Aluminum roof gutter 2” x 6” beam section of the wooden canopy 10mm thick Prodema Prodex panel Type-B (Mocha color) 2 1/2” XPS insulation by Kingspan, R-12.5, 1.5 Perm Fluid applied air & water barrier by Momentives 7/16” structural concrete panel by USG 3 1/2” closed-cell Spray foam by Biofoam, R20.7, 0.61 Perm 5/8” thick Gypsum board by USG 5/8” thick Ecosmart gypboard acoustic ceiling by USG 3/4” thick composite hardwood flooring by Smart Plank Weephole flashing with downspout for water outlet Hardwood decking by Centennial Woods

HSS rim joist as/ structural details

3”

GROUND LEVEL

Steel bearing plate as required 8” thick Concrete foundation wall

Vapor barrier

4’ 7”

Fluid applied air and water barrier by Momentives

8”

Geotextile Coarse gravel

2”

4” perforated pipe 8”

Typical Wall Section

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2’ 4 1/2”

1’


CFS Studs at 24 o.c as/ structural framing plan Fluid applied air & water barrier by Momentives 10mm thick Prodema Prodex panel Type-B (Mocha color) attached to CFS studs through Prodema concealed clip & rail system Line of window below 8mm thick Prodema prodex panel wrapped around 3/4” thick OSB board Plan Aluminum flashing with downspout for water drainage, fixed to 4” x 3” wooden blocking 10mm thick Prodema Prodex panel Type-B (Mocha color) attached to CFS studs through Prodema concealed clip & rail system 4 1/2” deep Cascadia clip to fasten guiderail to CFS studs

8mm thick Prodema prodex panel wrapped around 3/4” thick OSB board CFS Studs at 24 o.c as/ structural framing plan

Wall Section

Overhang detail Module A roof: tapered towards South Emseal Roofcover Prodema Prodex Panel installed after adding sealants & wooden blocking Wall insulation applied after adding sealants & wooden blocking 3 1/2” x 2 1/2” wooden blocking members Emseal colorseal

Module B roof: tapered towards West Emseal Horizontal Colorseal 3” x 5” wooden blocking 2” air gap between modules Fluid applied air & water barrier by Momentives 1' - 5"

Emseal Horizontal Colorseal 3” x 5” wooden blocking 3/4” OSB Board fastened to CFS Header beam, painted as/wall shade

1' - 5"

SmartPlank wooden T-transition strip fixed to Emseal Colorseal 3” x 5” wooden blocking

Wall edge-cladding detail

Inter-module connection detail

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1

Adjustable wall shelving

2 Passo: Transformable Coffee table*

3 Tango Sofa: Transformable Sofa-Bed*

*Source: Resource Furniture

Adaptable furniture

2

Module B: Longitudinal section view

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1

4 Cabrio: Transformable Desk-Bed*


1

2

3

Module A: Living Room and Kitchen

3

4

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INDUSTRY PARTNERS

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Professional

south view school, dubai K-12 School in Remraam, Dubai, UAE r+d Studio, Delhi NCR, India 2016-17 ROLES: Junior Architect BRIEF: The 250,000 sq.ft school is a British Curriculum FS1 to Y13 school, facilitating the upcoming neighbourhoods in the Remraam area of Dubailand. The design utilizies stacked volumes to create dynamic masses and voids, mutually shading and complementing each other, while providing opportunities to students of diverse age groups to learn and prosper as a community. RESPONSIBILITIES: - Assisted the Project architect and the firm principals in preparing working drawings for full and part scopes of the project -Assisted the team in designing and preparing visualizations of exterior and interior spaces in the school

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30 SEATER

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- 50% OF INTERLOCK TILES PAVING SHOULD BE SRI 29 9.0 M WIDE ROAD GUARD ROOM 2 7.21

7.21 7.21

4.5M WIDE EXIT

3.87

20.34

BUS EXIT

20.34

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K-12 SCHOOL, K-12 SCHOOL, REMRAAM REMRAAM

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E- 53, VIPUL WORLD, SOHNA ROAD, ARCHITECT SEC-49,GURGAON-122002 E- 53, VIPUL WORLD, SOHNA ROAD, SEC-49,GURGAON-122002 TEL: 0091-9555-737473

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-EXTERIOR SPACES TO HAVE CALCIUM SILICATE CEILING. -ALL CEILING TO HAVE FURRING UNLESS NOTED. -EXTERIOR SPACES TOGYPSUM HAVE SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHTS. -ALL BATHROOM TO HAVE MOISTURE RESISTANT FALSE CEILING. -INTERIOR SPACES TO HAVE RECESSED LIGHTS AS PER F.C -EXTERIOR SPACES TO HAVE CALCIUM SILICATE CEILING. -ALL LIGHT FIXTURES NEED TO BE APPROVED BY DESIGNER AND -EXTERIOR SPACES TO HAVE SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHTS. CLIENT. -INTERIOR SPACES TO HAVE RECESSED LIGHTS AS PER F.C -FOR SETTING OUT PLAN OF RCP, REFER TO INTERIOR -ALL LIGHT FIXTURES NEED TO BE APPROVED BY DESIGNER AND DRAWINGS- I-A03, I-B03, I-C03, I-D03 CLIENT. -THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. ONLY STATED DIMENSIONS -FOR SETTING OUT PLAN OF RCP, REFER TO INTERIOR ARE TO BE CONSIDERED. DRAWINGS- I-A03, I-B03, I-C03, I-D03 -FOR FALSE CEILING DETAILS REFER TO DETAIL RCP IN ID SET. -THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. ONLY STATED DIMENSIONS -ALL FALSE CEILING (F.C), BOTTOM OF SLAB (B.O.S) AND BOTTOM ARE TO BE CONSIDERED. OF BEAM (B.O.B) LEVELS ARE GIVEN FROM F.F.L -FOR FALSE CEILING DETAILS REFER TO DETAIL RCP IN ID SET. -ALL CEILING SPEAKER LOCATION NEEDS TO BE AS PER RCP -ALL FALSE CEILING (F.C), BOTTOM OF SLAB (B.O.S) AND BOTTOM DRAWINGS AND SETTING OUT AS PER ID SET. OF BEAM (B.O.B) LEVELS ARE GIVEN FROM F.F.L -ALL WALL SPEAKERS ON EXTERNAL WALL NEED TO HAVE -ALL CEILING SPEAKER LOCATION NEEDS TO BE AS PER RCP CONCEALED WIRING AND COORDINATED WITH STRUCTURE FOR DRAWINGS AND SETTING OUT AS PER ID SET. LEAVING CONDUIT. -ALL WALL SPEAKERS ON EXTERNAL WALL NEED TO HAVE -FOR ALL EXTERIOR CCTV REFER SHEET A-001 CONCEALED WIRING AND COORDINATED WITH STRUCTURE FOR LEAVING CONDUIT. -FOR ALL EXTERIOR CCTV REFER SHEET A-001

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-ALL CEILING TO HAVE GYPSUM FURRING UNLESS NOTED. NOTES: -ALL BATHROOM TO HAVE MOISTURE RESISTANT FALSE CEILING.

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INTERIOR PACKAGE INTERIOR PACKAGE REMRAAM DUBAI REMRAAM DUBAI

CLIENT

AMIT CLIENTKOTHARI AMIT KOTHARI TITLE TITLE

GROUND FLOOR REFLECTED GROUND CEILING FLOORPLAN ARCHITECTURAL NOTES:

- ALL EXTERNAL WALLS ARE PRECAST UNLESS NOTED - ALL INTERNAL PARTITION WALLS ARE GYPSUM - -ALL WORK ALLPLUMBING EXTERNALWALLS WALLSARE AREBLOCK PRECAST UNLESS NOTED - -FOR WALL SEEWALLS : A-004a, A-004b, A-005 ALL BOUNDARY INTERNAL PARTITION ARE GYPSUM - -FOR / WINDOW / DOORS/ INFORMATION ALL GLAZING PLUMBING WALLS ARE BLOCKSKYLIGHT WORK - A-606WALL SEE : A-004a, A-004b, A-005 -SEE FOR: A-600 BOUNDARY - -FOR DETAILS SEE /: DOORS/ A-500 - A-523 FORTOILET GLAZING / WINDOW SKYLIGHT INFORMATION - FOR FINISHES SEE : A-700 SEE : A-600 - A-606 - -ALL AC EQUIPMENTS ROOFS BE ENCLOSED BY FOR TOILET DETAILSON SEE : A-500WILL - A-523 ENCLOSURE -LOUVERED FOR FINISHES SEE : A-700

ARCHITECTURAL NOTES:

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

HATCH LEGEND HATCH LEGEND

BLOCK WORK CONCRETE BLOCK WORK GYPSUM PARTITION CONCRETE GLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE GYPSUM PARTITION

PROJECT

2014-007 PROJECT 2014-007 SCALE SCALE

DRAWN BY

SHEET NUMBER SHEET NUMBER

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TERRACE

ART STUDIO

ART STUDIO

TERRACE

SECONDARY CLASSROOM

PRIMARY ART

STORE

TERRACE

STORE

STAIR LOBBY

STAIR LOBBY

CLASSROOM

M.TOILET F.TOILET

AV ROOM

SECONDARY LIBRARY

PRIMARY SCIENCE

PRIMARY LIBRARY

CORRIDOR

CO

SCIENCE LAB

ARABIC ROOM

ACTIVITY AREA

KINDERGARTEN HALL

LIFT LOBBY

BASEMENT PARKING/SERVICES

SECTION

1

South Elevation 1

ELEVATION 1

MOBILE SERVICE ROOM

CORRIDOR

CORRIDOR

TEACHER'S OFFICE

TEACHER'S OFFICE

CORRIDOR

TEACHER'S OFFICE

CORRIDOR

CORRIDOR

TEACHER'S OFFICE

CORRIDOR

CORRIDOR

CORRIDOR

LOBBY

BASEMENT PARKING/ SERVICES

South Section 25

2

SECTION

LIFT LOBBY


ORRIDOR

TERRACE

NORT

ART STUDIO

CORRIDOR

SECONDARY CLASSROOM

CORRIDOR

STANDARD 1. ALL DIME 2. ALL LEVE 3. DO NOT 4. ALL DIM BEFORE 5. REPORT 6. THIS DRA STRUCTU THE SPEC

SCIENCE LAB

IMPORTANT 1. ANY DISC WITH THE 2. NO CHAN WITHOUT BE CHAR

CLASSROOM

TOILET

SCIENCE STORE

RAMP TO BASEMENT

LOBBY

VIEWING GALLERY

LOBBY

DANCE/DRAMA

REVISIO SECONDARY MULTIPURPOSE HALL

LOBBY

LOBBY

CANTEEN

PROJEC

LOBBY FUTURE SWIMMING POOL AREA

PLOT NO SWIMMING POOL BALANCE TANK

FUTURE SWIMMING POOL

CLIENT :

CONSUL

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Cross Section

Rear Staircase 27

5

SECTION


KEY PLAN

NORTH DIRECTION

The copyright of this drawings remains wi AL SHANDAGHA. and may not be reprod in any form without prior written consent

TERRACE FLOOR PLAN Third 4 Floor Plan

STANDARD NOTES : 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 2. ALL LEVELS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 3. DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING. 4. ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER BEFORE WORK PROCEEDS. 5. REPORT ANY ERROR AND OMISSION TO PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR. 6. THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE SPECIFICATIONS.

IMPORTANT : 1. ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION SHOULD BE COORDINATED WITH THE CONSULTANT. 2. NO CHANGES NOR ALTERATION TO SPECIFICATION AND DRAWINGS SHALL BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE OWNER AND CONSULTANT. ANY SUCH CHANGES SHALL BE CHARGE ACCORDINGLY TO ANY CONTRACTOR.

SECOND FLOOR PLAN Second Floor Plan 3

REVISION

DESCRIPTION : DRAWING FOR :

FIRST FLOOR PLAN First 2 Floor Plan

INFORMATION ONLY

TENDER ONLY

SPECIAL APPROVAL

CONSTRUCTION

MUNICIPALITY APPROVAL

OTHER AUTHORI

PROJECT :

PLOT NO. :

6832009

LOCATION :

REMRAA

CLIENT :

MR. DINESH CHANDRA KOTHARI CONSULTANT:

SCALE :

DESIGN BY:

1:50

r+d Studio

CHECKE

DRAWN BY :

MG

SHEET CONTENTS:

CONCRETE STAIRCASE DETAI

PRINT

LAY AREA

GROUND FLOOR PLAN Ground Floor Plan 1

SENIOR MPH (ST 02) JOB NO :

2014007

DATE :

Apr. 1, 2020

REVISION:

A

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A1

DRAW

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East facade

Courtyard facing West 29


West courtyard entry

Courtyard facing East 30


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Professional

NAGPUR CONVENTION HOTEL Convention Center + Hotel, Nagpur, India r+d Studio, Delhi NCR, India 2016-17 ROLES: Junior Architect + Project Architect BRIEF: The 100,000 sq.ft Convention center and hotel was designed to attract local and national visitors to hold cultural, social and business events in the fast-growing urban center and reside during that time. Aimed to be a city landmark, the convention center provides opportunities to hold grad weddings, car showcase, fashion shows and business conventions. The hotel complements these events providing luxurious and comfortable accomodation facilities. RESPONSIBILITIES: - Assisted the firm principals in preparing preliminary client presentations that involved Vastu and contextual research, program and design development. -Assisted the principals in creating design development drawings -Assisting the principals in coordinating preliminary structure, MEP and facilities design

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Parking

Drop Off Front Entry

Lobby

Spa & Gym

Toilets

Salon

Bakery/Shop

Swimming Pool

Guest Room

Outdoor Space

Reception

Restaurant Hotel

Lobby

Convention Center Drop Off

Reception

Banquet Hall Toilets

Pre-Function Area Meeting Room Party Lawn FOH

FOH-BOH Relationship diagram

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Kitchen Kitchen Storage

Staff Dorm

Housekeeping Green Room Banquet Store

Drop Off

Store

Cafe/Pantry

Disposal

Toilet

Service Entry

MEP

BOH

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SECURITY ROOM

KITCHEN EQUIPMENT STORE

LOADING AREA

BASEMENT ENTRY

F/B COLD STORAGE

BASEMENT EXIT

SECURITY ROOM

6M WIDE DRIVEWAY

F/B DRY STORAGE 4.5M WIDE RAMP DOWN

UP

7M WIDE DRIVEWAY

STAFF FACILITIES SERVICE CORE

HOTEL CORE

STAFF PARKING

LAUNDRY ROOM

LAUNDRY STORE

7M WIDE DRIVEWAY

FIRE STAIRCASE DN DOWN

UP

UP

DG ROOM BELOW STORE ROOM 6M WIDE DRIVEWAY

Basement Floor Plan

0 5PROPOSED 15 DESIGN 30m FOR HOTEL - OPTION 1

ARCHITECT E-53, VIPUL WORLD SOHNA RD, SEC-49, GURGAON -122002 TEL: 9560195225 EMAIL: shikha @ gmail.com

BANQUET STORE

PROJECT NUMBER SCALE 1:300

NAGPUR, INDIA

DATE 19/11/2016 SHEET NAME

NORTH

UPPER BASEMENT PLAN SIZE: A2

UP

GYM 11 X 10.5 117.2 M2

CHILDREN'S ROOM 13.6 X 7.5 103.2 M2

BACK OFFICE 12 X 14.6 178 M2

r+d studio

SPA 22.5 X 10.5 218 M2

DN

HOUSEKEEPING/LINEN STORE

SPORTS ROOM 18.2 X 14.6 219.6 M2

DOWN

SERVICE CORRIDOR 2.3M WIDE

OUTDOOR DECK 56.5 X 23.5 1048 M2

CLUB RECEPTION 7.4 X 21.4 159 M2

BUSINESS CENTRE UP

DN

UP

SWIMMING POOL 25 X 12 300 M2

CLUB OFFICE

STAFF FACILITIES 9.5 X 23.3 215.7 M2

ROOM SERVICE KITCHEN 10.5 X 7 71.5 M2

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FACILITIES 18.1 X 7.8 142.4 M2

STAFF CAFE 8.2 X 13.5 113 M2 DN

UP

RESTAURANT KITCHEN 17.3 X 6.5 93 M2

RESTAURANT 29.5 X 18 540.5 M2

LIVE KITCHEN

LEGEND PUBLIC GATHERING LOBBY

SERVICES AND CIRCULATION

Restaurant Floor Plan

0 5

15

ADMINISTRATIVE SPACES GUEST ROOMS RESTAURANT SPA/ SALON/ GYM

30m

PROPOSED DESIGN FOR HOTEL - OPTION 1

ARCHITECT E-53, VIPUL WORLD SOHNA RD, SEC-49, GURGAON -122002 TEL: 9560195225 EMAIL: shikha @ gmail.com

KITCHEN/BAKERY 21.5 X 13.5 270 M2

PROJECT NUMBER SCALE 1:200

NAGPUR, INDIA

DATE 19/11/2016 SHEET NAME

NORTH

FIRE STAI

SECOND FLOOR PLAN SIZE: A2

c r+d studio

UP

ROOM BAY 4.6 X 7 32.5 M2

ROOM BAY 7.8 X 7.3 55.57 M2

DN

SUITE 7 X 9.2 64.5 M2

DOWN

CORRIDOR 2 M WIDE

First Floor Plan UP

FACILITIES 8 X 8.4 66.2 M2

CORRIDOR 2 M WIDE

DN

LIFT LOBBY 5.5 X 6.8 38 M2

UP

DN

STAFF DORM 3.6 X 6.5 23.8 M2

ARCHITECT E-53, VIPUL WORLD SOHNA RD, SEC-49, GURGAON -122002 TEL: 9560195225 EMAIL: shikha @ gmail.com

LEGEND PUBLIC GATHERING LOBBY

Guest Floor Plan 37

ARCHITECT E-53, VIPUL WORLD SOHNA RD, SEC-49, GURGAON -122002 TEL: 9560195225 EMAIL: shikha @ gmail.com

SERVICES AND CIRCULATION

0 5

15

30m

ADMINISTRATIVE SPACES GUEST ROOMS RESTAURANT SPA/ SALON/ GYM

PROPOSED DESIGN FOR HOTEL - OPTION 1

PROJECT NUMBER SCALE 1:200

NAGPUR, INDIA

DATE 19/11/2016 SHEET NAME

NORTH

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN SIZE: A2

c r+d studio

0’ 15’

45’


SERVICE CORRIDOR 3 M WIDE FIRE STAIR UP

GREEN ROOM

GREEN ROOM

DN

DN

SERVICE CORRIDOR 2.5 M WIDE

AV ROOM

STAGING AREA

GREEN ROOM

BANQUET 1 30.4 X 31.5 942.5 M2

PRE FUNCTION 18 X 24.3 197.8 M2

BANQUET 2 19.2 X 38 688 M2

LIVE KITCHEN

FRONT OFFICE 10.4 X 6.8 71.8 M2

GUEST ELEVATOR HOTEL LOBBY 23.6 X 13.5 289.6 M2

E IR

BANQUET LOBBY 15 X 10.6 127.8 M2

AV ROOM

GUEST ELEVATOR DN

FIRE STAIR

CLOAK ROOM

UP

GREEN ROOM

LEGEND

90’

PUBLIC GATHERING LOBBY SERVICES AND CIRC ADMINISTRATIVE SP GUEST ROOMS RESTAURANT SPA/ SALON/ GYM

Public gathering Lobby

PROPOSED DESIGN FOR HOTEL - OPTION 1 NAGPUR, INDIA

Guest rooms

PROJ

Restaurants

SCAL

DATE

Spa/Salon/Gym

SHEE

NORTH

Services and circulation

Administrative functions

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GR

SIZE: A


Building section-longitudnal 39


10 | Basement Lvl 145m Guest Floor Guest Floor Guest Floor Guest Floor Guest Floor Guest Floor 3 | Guest Floor Lvl 40m 2.5 | Service Mezzanine Lvl 35m 2 | Restaurant Lvl 24m 1.5 | First Mezzanine Lvl 18m 1 | First Lvl 12m

0.5 | Ground Mezzanine Lvl 6m

0 | Ground Floor Lvl 0.5m G | Ground Lvl 0m -1 | Basement Lvl -4m

-2 | Basement Lvl -8m

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Academic

mixed-use tower, CHICAGO Integrated Tall-building design in Chicago, Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, with SOM, Chicago as teaching office Fall 2018 (Nominated for Earl Prize/Graduate student award) TEAM: Akshay Srinivas (Author), Vaishali Singh, Sabina Choragwicki, Malavika Mallik BRIEF: The project required student teams to re-visualize 401 N Wabash Avenue, Chicago based on program requirements provided by SOM. Our team developed the building as a sustainable 1100ft super-tall building that utilized its prime location next to the Chicago river and picturesque views of the city and Michigan lake to attract its visitors, providing them dynamic opportunities to engage with the building and with the city. The team developed the scheme to maximize efficiency in structure, mechanical systems, vertical circulations and building systems. KEY TAKEAWAYS: - Integrated design for super-tall buildings -Relationship between architecture, marketing, and building economics -Relationship between architecture and urbanism

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Sunlit Zone Leeward Zone

1

Integration with the neighbourhood

2

Integration with the Climate

Public Spaces

Taper for wind resistance Addition of structure to provide sheltered thoroughfare

3

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Developing the Footprint

4

Developing the Mass

5

Developing the programs


Observatory 30,000 SF

Lobby Office Hotel Condominiums

Condominium 600,000 SF

Restaurant Observatory and recreation Retail Services

Hotel 450,000 SF

Health Club/Spa 50,000 SF Restaurant 70,000 SF

Office 500,000 SF

Ballrooms & Meeting Rooms 150,000 SF Lobby Retail 150,000 SF Parking 250,000 SF

Functional Stacking

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86 | Winter garden Lvl +1110’ 84 | Observatory Lvl +1065’ 82 | Restaurant Lvl +1035’

TOTAL HEIGHT 1140’

42 | Condominium Lvl +585’

27 | Hotel Lvl +415’

23 | Guest Recreation Lvl +350’

05 | Office Lvl +95’ 03 | Ballroom Lvl +35’ 01 | First Floor Lvl +00’ -02 | Guest Parking Lvl -30’

Building Section 49

0’ 15’

45’


View of the observatory

View of the Main lobby

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2

Manager cabins

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750 SQ.FT

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450 SQ.FT

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Ballroom 1

450 SQ.FT

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SERVANT ROOM

C

STORAGE

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C

S

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HOUSEKEEPING, LINEN+ LAUNDRY

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TYPE 2

H

450 SQ.FT

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Plan: Ballroom Floor 1

750 SQ.FT

TYPE 2

Seminar Hall

RETAIL AREA 5 Outdoor Seating 6

TYPE 2

TYPE 3

1250 SQ.FT

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TYPE 1

S

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450 SQ.FT

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PANTRY

DN

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1250 SQ.FT

DN

UP DN

DN

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2

Type 2: Lounge+1Bed-bath

3

Type 3: Lounge+2Bed-Bath

Plan: Typical Hotel Floor 4

TYPE 1

920 SQ.FT

TYPE 2

1050 SQ.FT

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S

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Store Sk

S

UP DN

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C

S UP DN

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TOI

C

S BACKSTAGE

C

S

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C

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Plan: Ballroom Floor 2 51

1

Office common area (Indoor)

2

Office common area (Oundoor)

3

Ballroom 2

1

Condo Type 1: Studio

4

Ballroom 2 Outdoor Spillout

2

Condo Type 2: 2Bed-Bath Unit

Plan: Typical Condominium Floor


General Public Office Users Hotel/Ballroom Guests Condominium Residents Vehicles Stops Pause Points

Lobby Office Hotel Condominiums Restaurant Observatory and recreation Retail Services

Plan: First Floor with User circulation

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Inclined concrete circular columns Concrete Core Concrete flat plate Inclined concrete circular Mega-columns Concrete Truss MS circular columns Concrete Truss

Building Structure

14” x 18” thick Concrete belt-truss 10” x 18” thick Concrete outrigger 10” dia. Inclined concrete circular columns 10” thick Concrete shear walls TYPICAL SERVICE FLOOR (Edge Columns, Belt truss and Core walls)

12” thick Concrete flat plate 14” dia Inclined concrete circular Mega-columns

8” thick Concrete shear walls for Retail core 6” dia MS circular columns 8” thick c.s Concrete circular truss 8” thick c.s Concrete truss 10” thick Concrete shear walls for Tower core TYPICAL FUNCTIONAL FLOOR (Edge/Intermediate Columns and Core Walls)

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Structural Details

12” thick Concrete flat plate 14” dia Inclined concrete circularMega-columns 10” dia. Inclined concrete circular columns


Unitized curtain wall system with triple glazed units

Building Facade

Aluminum Slab Cap Vertical Aluminum Spandrel

x

3’

Triple glazed panels in Unitized curtain wall

Rubber gasket 3’

Glass pane in the TGU Unit Air gap in the TGU Unit

4’ 8”’

Elevation

Facade Details

Concrete Flat Plate

9’ 8”’

Section

Detail

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Academic

LIGHT WEB Biomimetic Parametric Pavilion at Prudential Plaza, Chicago, Illinois University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois Spring 2019 (Nominated for Earl Prize/Graduate student award) TEAM: Akshay Srinivas (Author), Sneha Ananth, Jacob Sanders BRIEF: The project required student teams to study daylighting, wind and thermal conditions at Prudential Plaza, Chicago, and develop systems to enhance the spatial performance, using biomimicry and building performance tools. My team developed a translucent pavilion replicating principles from a Spider Web (structural network), Water droplet (Light reflections and refractions) and Dynoflaggelate algae (Light absorption + dispersion). KEY TAKEAWAYS: - Rhino-Grasshopper based building-performance and visualization toolsDiva, Ladybug, Galapagos and Kangaroo Physics. -Daylighting design -Biomimetic architecture

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LOCATION: PRUDENTIAL PLAZA, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

10AM 10AM

12PM 12PM

LUMINANCE VALUES

MARCH MARCH

JUNE JUNE

SEPT SEPT

DEC DEC

On site Illumination Levels Mode of study: Diva4Rhino

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2PM2PM


Using Reflector panels to direct light into the site

Combined sunrays directed on to the site

Mode of study: Grasshopper Raytrace

Mode of study: Grasshopper Raytrace

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Scheme development

Program development Connect

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Disperse

Absorb & Reflect



LAKE STREET

1

2

NORTH BEUBIEN STREET

2

1

Street Level Plan

0’ 15’

45’

90’

1

2

2

1

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Lower Level Plan

0’ 15’

45’

90’


MOVE 1

Light dispersion on site, The Site as an extension to city nodes

MOVE 2

Extension of street activity to the Pedway level

MOVE 3

Adding translucent web canopy over the plaza

MOVE 4

Form refinement

Webbed canopy over Giardano Webbed canopy over Prudential 2 Building Reflector Panels

Webbed canopy over the Plaza steps

Skylight

GROUND LEVEL

1� thick ETFE Fabric with fiber-optic cables

4� thick Carbon fiber Tensile framework

Ground Level-Floor Beams Mesh fixed to base pedestal Carbon fiber frame for the web Bioluminscence transferred through optic fibers Plaza Steps

Optic fibers Pedestal support for frame with raw material storage for bioluminiscence

Walls of the Plaza Steps (Translucent Panels)

Canopy Details Webbed canopy for Pedway entry Webbed Amphitheater screen Webbed Cafe/Lounge seating

Webbed canopy for Pedway entry

PEDWAY LEVEL

Exploded Axonometric View

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Akshay Srinivas M.Arch graduate-2020 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign email: akshay.srinivas93@gmail.com phone: +1-217-979-1468

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