ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
ANOOP THILAK
ANOOP THILAK Resume
FREELANCE PROJECTS A strong believer in the ability of the architecture & research combined with design thinking for strengthening our societies & having a positive effect on the world. My goal is to shape better sustainable world through functional architecture & innovative technology.
Nikita bhavan (Residential) Satara, Maharastra (Completed)
Finora (Commercial)
Pune, Maharastra (Completed)
Valley House (Residential) Pune, Maharastra (Ongoing)
Allya house (Residential) Pune, Maharastra (Ongoing)
Jubilant village (Residential)
CONTACT
+91 - 86684 66460 anoopthilak111@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/anoop-thilak-72ab78a8
SKILLS SOFTWARES
EDUCATION 2012-2014
2014-2019
Drafting Autocad
B-Arch
Presentation
Dr DY Patil School Of Architecture, Ambi, Pune.
Tutor -
Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere pro
Programming
F orm and matter
02/2021
Affordable & sustainable single family dwelling unit
Tutor - Ar Jack Chandy
Tutor - Ar Ajay Abey
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014 - 2018 2018 - 6 months
Python (Basic)
FABRICATION
Patrik Schumacher
10/2020
Dhawal designers
Architectural Intern (Part-time)
CSBNE/DRC
Architectural Intern
2019 - present
Dhawal designers
2020 - present
Architectural design factor y
Junior Architect
Freelance Architect
Rhino (Grasshopper), Autocad, Revit, Sketchup, 3DMax, V ray, key shot, Enscape, Lumion
Bpm model school (cbse), trivandrum, kerala Computer science
F e e d - Forum for exchange and excellence in design - Parametricism
Modelling
Rendering
Higher Seconday
WORKSHOPS 08/2017
Satara, Maharastra (Ongoing)
LANGUAGE HOBBIES REFERENCE
3D printing(basic), laser cutting(basic), CNC milling (basic) Fluent in English, malayalam(native) and hindi
Reading, innovating, exploring, cooking, cycling
Dr Uma Jadhao
Principal of D Y Patil +91 - 84227 56052 uma.jadhav@dyptc.edu.in
Ar Vijay Pawar
Te a c h i n g f a c u l t y +91 - 75075 18855 vijaybalasaheb.nsk@gmail.com
Ar Dhawal deshmukh
CEO Dhawal designer ’s +91 - 99609 69992 dhawal.designer@gmail.com
2019
2020
2020
2020
2018
Veertha Sthal, Pune, Maharashtra
Finora, Pune, Maharashtra
Wavelet facade, Hypothetical site
Weaved Hypothetical site
KP House, Kollam, Kerala Professional
Academic Thesis
Freelance work
Experiment
Experiment
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15-20
Allya house, Pune, Maharashtra Freelance work
2020
20-26
27-30
31-32
33-34
35-36
37-38
39-40
41-42
Valley house, Pune, Maharashtra
Mound DY Patil college
Experiments Hypothetical site
Zakariya house, Kottayam, Kerala Professional
2020
2021
2020
2018
Freelance work
Experiment
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SITE ANALYSIS
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DEFENCE QUARTERS PLAYGROUND
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War memorial museum, Khadki, pune, maharastra
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Analysis of view from site made clear that most openings should be provided towards north, south and east directions. 270
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BACKSIDE OF DEFENCE QUARTERS
Views from site
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SYMBIOSIS COLLEGE
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Aim To design national war memorial & museum that will potray famous post independence battles, chronicle the course of indian military history and to establish itself as an outstanding landmark.
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AGRICULTURE COLLEGE GROUND
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE GROUND 375Hz, 40dB
Most of the noise was generating from south side and east side roads due to N the vehicular traffic.
Noise analysis
Objectives • Observe usage of public spaces in the city and derive ways to implement those into design. • Understand the history of wars and identify modes to potray them and motivate citizens.
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Project scope • For most human history war memorials are erected to commemorate great victories and its martyrs, like the triumphal archesof roman civilization that does back to 4th century ad. • There is often a aneed to freeze history, to be sure that people will remember what has happened. These memorials stand forever and are meant to act as eternal reminders.
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LOAM SOIL
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Soil analysis
DEFENCE QUARTERS PLAYGROUND
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Loam soil and dry silt soil are found in site.
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Sun path and wind analysis
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Existing buildings are inspected to check the condition of footing, superstructure and other wooden materials, to conclude remaining & useful part s of building can be reused for proposed S project. 270
Existing building positions
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Maharastra
Pune
Khadki, sinchan nagar
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550Hz, 60dB
Existing vegetation SYMBIOSIS COLLEGE
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Window Sky light
Entrance
Courtyard
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80 years old army office buildings with random rubble strip foundation.
Symbiosis college
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Clinic Residential appartments with G+5 structure
BACKSIDE OF DEFENCE QUARTERS
550Hz, 60dB
550Hz, 60dB
Pathway +
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Type 2 army quarters with G+1 structure
Type 2 army quarters with G+1 structure
DEFENCE QUARTERS AGRICULTURE COLLEGE GROUND
Courtyard
Type 4 army quarters with G+1 structure
DEFENCE QUARTERS PLAYGROUND
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Site is covered with Sacred fig, Vachellia nilotica, Azadirachta indica, Acacia, Mangifera indica trees, which are inevitable in maintainingN flora and fauna of site.
375Hz, 40dB
SYMBIOSIS COLLEGE
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DEFENCE QUARTERS PLAYGROUND
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AGRICULTURE COLLEGE GROUND
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BACKSIDE OF DEFENCE QUARTERS DEFENCE QUARTERS AGRICULTURE COLLEGE GROUND
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Inference
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AGRICULTURE COLLEGE GROUND
According to the factors studied above, turns out to be an boon for the basic services like zoning, entrance, orientation, micro-climate, sevage , a proficiency for day light and daily ammenaties on site. The circulation on site can be a playful measure due to the pre existing blocks n d trees.
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DESIGN EVOLUTION Museum building
Zoning
Courtyard provision
The zoning of museum was done with considering the noise from roads. The existing buildings were coming in two rows parallel to each other, the footing of those buildings are reused for proposed building after inspection. Since the area is located in semi arid therefore the provision for compact planning with porosity of courts has been provided which benefits the site planning in mutual shading
Vertical zoning
Massing
Library block
Roofing
The placemnt of the building was zoned near the entrance to give access for local regular visitors to library without invading the privacy of other areas. The abstract geometry of the library building is due to the irregular placemnt of the existing vegetation which emphasised the micro climate. This also played importance to maintain the temperature in the courtyard within the building complex.
The inclination of the building is slightly made optuse with respect to the other side of the same building in order to reuse the foundation which was present on the site. The tilted floor area of the cafeteria fecilitates the visitors for refereshments and a pause before entering in to the museum. Also, the opening area is one-tenth of the floor area of caferteria according to NBC. Cafeteria
Library block
Cafeteria
Massing
Zoning
Material selection
Museum building
The museum consist of multiple pauses to catergorise phases, stability as well as instability in life of a soldier. A scenario of a war has been added to give an experience and to showcase hardship of an emotion. The entrance is marked with emblem that is sthump, it is provided for the respect the soldiers who fought fearlessly for the betterment of the civilians and country.
Museum building
Zoning
Natural light provisions
Zoning
Massing
Zoning
Administration area Admin was zoned along with servive area due to their activites works hand in hand. Public has no acces towards admin zone.
Service area Service entry was provided on rear side of main building (north side) which allowed the entry of service vehicles through low traffic road, this helped in avoiding traffic congestion on other primary roads. This
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Temporary gallery Temporary gallery for temporary artifacts during some special occasion.
Water body Courtyard between temporary gallery and galllery for recent contemporary wars was used as water body, which signifies as peace in a war.
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Sky light Sky lights brought natural light in between exhibition halls. Structure was designed with I section grid of 45 degree angle and used ACP sheet as its covering.
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Amphitheatre 100 people capacity open amphitheatre gave an interaction space for visitors. Special occasions and programs for public can be held here.
Exhibition gallery Ancient war fare gallery placed at begining of museum, since the gallery exhibits historical datas of wars happened.
ISO - SECTIONAL VIEW
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- Gallery space - Control room - Curator, restoration and storage space. - Adminstration area
Ground floor plan
Ground floor
Section A-A
Plinth
Courtyard
South side elevation
1 Entrance 2 Entrance lobby and orientation space 3 Plant room &control room 4 Gallery - Ancient warfare 5 Administration 6 Restoration & mounting department
7 Courtyard with still models 8 Gallery - Evolution of armament equipment 9 Amphitheatre 10 Temporary gallery 11 Courtyard with waterbody 12 Gallery - Decisive battles & wars
13 Gallery - Service specific 14 Wash room 15 Gallery - Experience centre 16 Gallery - Recent contemporary wars 17 Memorial hall 18 Exit
Exploded iso view
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Outdoor displays
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Exit from museum Library Ground floor plan 1 Entrance 2 Librarian’s area 3 Lecture room 4 Staff room 5 Books area 6 Reading area 7 Archives and documentation area
Cafeteria floor plan
Museum (main building)
1 Seating area 2 Cold storage area 3 Kitchen area 4 Wash room 5 Open dining area
Cafeteria Entrance to museum
North side elevation
Library
South side elevation
Parking
Section A-A
Ticket counter Entrance to site
Section A-A Master plan
Library exploded iso view
Cafeteria exploded iso view
Museum
Library Handmade models
Cafeteria
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Since, the climate is semi-arid; the sun needs to be block out by passive as well as active measures. Therefore, the vegetation overhangs, eves, buffer zones and mutual shading would cut the harsh sun down. The prevailing winds are incorporated in design for the effective air change and thus, proper ventilation. Cultivation land and
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Average monthly rainfall
mountain view
Existing vegetation
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The frontal foliage have the efficiency to humidify the dry wind thus leading to evaporative cooling.it also an ease to the noisy traffic on the main street by providing a buffer space.
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Cultivation land and mountain view
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Humidity level
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Sun path and wind analysis
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Wind speed
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Farm house Pune, maharastra
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land and Loam is great for supporting foun- + Cultivation mountain view 2 Way road and open land dations because of its evenly bal+ anced properties, especially how it maintains water at a balanced rate. + Cultivation land However, clay is moist, it is very + 2 Way road and open pliable, and can easily be moved andland manipulated.
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The climate turns out to be harsh and have strong glare in the month of july and august. Thus, these are the uncomforable months of the year while extreme months that is December and january are cooler and comfortable. This facilitates the outer activities more in the January and December.
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Noise analysis and views from site
To incorporate the diffued light and prevailing wind in the bedroom, also the balconies around the facade provides a bufferspace for temperature.
Bedroom
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Entrance lobby
It has a view from all bedrooms to provide a charatcter of depensible space by oscar niemeyer.
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Master bedroom
South- west (zoned as per solar azimuth.)
Batminton court
Open seating area with campfire Swimming pool Pool in the wind direction for evaporative cooling.
It is provided to enjoy sun in winters and to provide a recreational space.
Open lawn area
It is the fully open stratified in the closed semi open and open spaces.
Batminton court is placed on the clay side soil type, also client prefer morning hours to play thus considered east sun.
Stage 1 To utilise the natural topography and soil bearing capacity for the massing. The yellow built up signifies the closed spaces with grey denotes semi open and green for open spaces.
Stage 2 To incorporate pool in between the closed space for the transparency of more spaces to the open zone as well as the pool.
Stage 3 Further, the levels were pulled up and down to play with vertical massing and thus introducing more open spaces at the higher floors.
Stage 4 The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound.
Stage 5 The overall zoning and spaces based on sun, wind , mutual shading, ventilation, buffer zones, and acoustics resulted in sound spaces with interaction with the terrain and views.
Concept development Guest room
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The guest room is placed at the top to not invade privacy and yet make it connected. It also provides a view of all four sides of the context.
Courtyard 2
Ground floor plan with site plan
Courtyard 1
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Dining room and kitchen
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The impromt to introduction of greenary acts as a surprising element. It acts as a light shell to bring in diffused light.
Living room
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It has an emalgation of greenary and view on each opposite side and a good circulation in to the interiors.
It acts as a recreational space between two bedrooms and provides a vertical circulation to above floors.
It is smartely zoned with occupency time and usage of space. The morning sun is considered in the space to give positive environment
Open kitchen and dining
It is brought in the design for the home kaer to enjoy cooking with the nature availabe in the context.
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Entrance
First floor plan
The massive entrance lobby guides into the interior and has a view from bedrooms and living.
Iso - exploded view
Swimming pool
The pool has an organic shape and a view from hall and a view from kitchen living and master bedroom.
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1)THIS DRAWING UNDER COPY-RIGHT OF ARCHITECT ANOOP THILAK AND SHOULD NOT BE USED IN PART OR FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ARCHITECT 2)DO NOT SCALE OFF THIS DRAWING ALL DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH AND BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IF IN DOUBT PLEASE CONSULT SITE ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT 3)NO RESPONSIBILITY CAN BE TAKEN WITH ANY ERRORS FOUND BY MEASURING OFF THIS DRAWING 4)NO COLUMNS, BEAMS, R.C.C WORKS TO BE BROKEN FOR LIFT INSTALLATION, PLUMBING & SANITATION, ELECTRICAL CONDUCING, LEVELING OF SURFACES 5)ALL LEVELS SHOWN ON FLOOR PLANS ARE FINISHED FLOOR LEVELSAND ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE FINISHED DIMENSIONS UNLESS MENTIONED. 6)ALL TOILET SLAB TO BE TAKEN SUNK.
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A R C H I T E C TURAL DESIGN FACTORY 8\5,TYPE 3, RANGE HILLS, KHADKI
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03 Wash room and spa Washrooms are provided on both floors and for admin floor seperately. Spa is provided for the regular gym members which is accessible through lobby.
F I N OR A Car restoration showroom and gym, Pune, Maharastra
Restaurant
Crossfit Gym Yoga Childrens take care Washroom area Spa
Reception Reception centralise and guides the movement of the people as well as connects spaces through it. It inIn addition receptionis placedto get maximum visibility of major spaces together.
This project consists of two proposals with defined goals. Ground floor is a car restoring centre which restores and modulate cars as per requirement. The idea of equipped spaces tends to grab the attention of customers. However, the above floor serves as a fitness centre consisting gym, yoga and spa facility. To encourage the space quality
Crossfit gym The neighbourhood is usually equiped with young population. Therefore it will be an attraction node for them. Acoustic panels are used accross the partition to resist
Yoga area Yoga area is zoned for incorporating healthy daylight. With a picturesque view of the city.
Gym Admin area The admin floor is vertically seggregated to maintain the privacy and thus zoned at the eastern side which provides acoustically sound for the staff members.
Car restoration centre
Car detailing bay An optimum space required for 2 cars is provided with sufficient lux to elluminate the work station. Workstation is provided with basic services in addition with electric points and hanging tool box.
Car washing area In this area aerated concrete tiles are placed so that the gray water can be collected in a tank. Further it is filtered and grit is sedemented to make water free from grease.
Accesssories store A store is provided on the another road to avoid entrance and easy access from inside for workers and outside for customers. To maximise the area for store mezzanine is also provided.
Entrance The entrance is approached via collecter raod and is thus easy for the customers to find the entrance. The interior is made visually transparent to get a see through for the vehicles on road.
Reception A guiding space to address customers as well as their interest, it is provided at the entrance due to attractive glass facade, a transparency to the reception guides the customer.
FINORA CAR RESTORATION SHOWROOM DEVELOPMENT STAGES Stage 1
Stage 2 Staircase and lift Adminstration area
Car exhibiting area Work space The existing condition of the building has non-functional, unorganised and brown field. The proposal was to introduce semi public space and a car service or restoration area.
Stage 3 Washroom Store area
Staircase and lift Adminstration area
Storage area
Reception
Stage 4 Washroom Work space Storage area
Staircase and lift Adminstration area
Store area
Car exhibiting area
Reception
Washroom Work space Storage area Store area
Car exhibiting area
Reception
The available double heighted volume provided opportunity to experiment with the interior. The spaces are organised first on the basis of standards and basic functionality.
After alloting functions to the spaces further experiment was performed with volume, geometry and harmony, with consistant discussions with the client the positive changes where incorporated in design.
In the final plan refinement of spaces were done and added more quality to the space. Double heighted space provided mezzanine floor to add storage for tools and car accessories.
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SKY FITNESS GYM DEVELOPMENT STAGES Stage 1
Staircase and lift
Crossfit gym
Staff restroom Wash room Spa
Yoga hall The above existing floor were provided with the vision for gym,yoga hall, spa, children take care and washroom to add value to it. The subsisted vertical circulation is kept intact and modulation were added to other parts.
The understanding of rush hours in the gym and for the yoga will mostly be in morning and in evening, zoning is incorporated to encourage circulation as well as essence of the space.
Staircase and lift
Staff restroom
Staircase and lift
Staff restroom
Wash room Wash room Spa
Crossfit gym
Yoga hall The spaces are connected through passage which facilitates the floor. The rearrangement of activities as well as zoning were modulated on the datem as per space justifications and clients requirement.
Wash room Spa
Crossfit gym
Yoga hall Further the spaces were subdivided on the type of gender and activities. The vista available is used in the spaces to make it connected. The centralised reception has a view of all main spaces.
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
STORE EXPLODED VIEW
Gondola for store
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The steel vertical gondolas are designed to incorporate basic storage for car accessories. It is further aesthetically viewed with the interiors and the logo.
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Instead of plane walls slat wall is used. This gives a benefit of aluminium strap between pinewood to hang accessories for usage and aesthetics.
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It was designed with very limited width due to lack of space and only staffs are allowed to mezzanine.
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Pine panelling with logo was part of the design to incorporate privacy between store and reception.
Hanging lights for detailing work
This module is designed for lighting with pine wood to make it lighter and it elluminates the car service area for better lighting. The module was designed to produce 1000 lux.
Hanging hexagon lights
The lightings dungled down from ceiling is added for brtter lux as well as for aesthetic. The pine wood make the module lighter and thus reduce dead load.
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Chairs and table for lobby
Also by reusing car seats, lounge was provided in the waiting area. The idea was to use old car materials to give space the essense of a car zoned area.
SHS pipes of 4”x8”in size were used as the structure of mezzanine.
Reception table
The reception, table due to its placement, is also in the same theme. Two old mag wheel were retsored and used for decorative purpose.
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SHS pipe were used as main framework of gondolas. Steel sheets were part of partition in racks.
Finora car care first floor plan (car restoration centre)
Finora car care ground floor plan (car restoration centre)
Sky fitness third floor plan (fitness centre)
The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound. The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound. The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound. The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound. The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound. The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound. The introduction of more open spaces in the front to provide buffer zone for noise to make interiors more acoustically sound.
Farm house, Pune, Maharastra
Dining area The space is kept near to the kitchen connected through living area.
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Dining area The space is kept near to the kitchen connected West through living area.
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Lobby, courtyard and washroom acting as insulation to heat.
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Zoning and circulation Zoning was encouraged at first to seggregate spaces on the basis of culure and lifestyle. Since the climate is hot and dry, therefore the most usable space ie living area is zoned in east direction. The heat from kitchen would make the interior warmer, to resisit this kitchen is placed in the north-east direction. And bedrooms are zoned in the west side.
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Dining area The space is kept near to the kitchen connected through living area.
Builtup Area - 1722 sqft Number of members - 5 Introduction The idea was to develop a site and a farmhouse for the client in Pune, Maharastra, India. The concept to bring traditional architecture and a space for clients culture as well as lifestyle. The picturesque view of the neighbourhood is brought in and merged in the proposal.
proposed site
mountainous region
Private court The allowance of the court is limited to the master bedroom providing private greenspace for leisure activities.
Open Court The intersection of court between spaces breaks the monotany and provides ventilation within the built.
Courtyard This is provided to connect multiple spaces and to bring in diffused light thus acting as a light shelf.
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Hexagon hanging lights The idea is to merge the design with the context with factors available : the prevailing wind direction is incorporated in the bedrooms aswell as facilitates propoer ventilation. Orientation of spaces were done by considering sun path to make interiors more comfortable. The mountain regions on both sides facilitates the wind to move in single direction. The open farms porvides a long vista from the interiors.
Hexagon hanging lights The emalgation of open spaces into the built has made the plan perforated and pores to the context. The entrance is kept in direct thus creates suspense for the visitors. The pools has been connected to the bedrooms in the front area and kept privately at one edge of the house and also landscaping was done to prevent the privacy of such intricate spaces.
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The experiement with the roof to incorporate diffused light and overhangs to overcome solar azimuth angle. This was done by considering gable and shed roofing style based on their placement and orientation according to solar path and
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Harvesting rain water The rain water is stored in a tank and directed into the cistern for flushing. Also used for gardening.
Attic as insulator The air present in the attic space increases the thermal mass as the cooler air becomes waremer and leave via apex.
Passive devices and techniques Prevailing wind direction The prevailing wind that is from west to east ventilates the kitchen naturally and does not allow this smell to revolve around the house
Section 1 A section has been drawn from the mid courtyard facing south direction. Less modulation of floor is provided to minimise the essense of transformation which made the space more interlinked and connected.
Section 2 This section has been drawn facing west direction. The double heighted space plays a central attraction in the dinning area. It as been kept heigher to incorporate diffused daylight from the top. Sky light
Manglore tiles roof cladding
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Floor plan 1 Entrance 2 Entrance lobby 3 Living room 4 Dining room 5 Kitchen
6 Courtyard with sitting space 7 Central courtyard 8 Attached washrooms 9 Master bedroom 10 Bedroom
11 Courtyard 12 Child bedroom 13 Pooja room 14 Common washroom 15 Utility room
16 Garden 17 Swimming pool 18 Main entrance 19 Gazebo
MS Rafters
MS Purlins
Brick wall finish
Ms window Plaster finish
Courtyards The pororsity in the land ventilates the interior as well as bring diffsed light
Ms door
Rat trap bond This increases the thermal mass by increasing the width of the wall with air insulation gap. This also reduces the amount of brick.
Exploded view Front elevation
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WAVELET FACADE Facade design Experiment Concept behind The beauty of nature, driven by the fact that ripples emerge when a strong force hits the surface, however, the size or the mass of the surface as well as the force is measured. It always have its effect, no matter how strong a force is and how rigid the surface is. The vibrations fades away at the ends and stronger at the epicenter. The vibrations from traffic horns are thus noted down and used to create it as ripples following same concept of stronger waves at emergence however faded at farest from epicenter
Initially hexagon shape was chosen for the grid to make it more interesting, it was further divided into 6 triangles merged with another hexagon. Further to achieve structural stability and form digrid was introduced.
Shape evolution - facade
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Motorised machine to provide movement for panels
The idea is to play with the urban issues in a positive manner. The creation of ripples through virbations is tried to potray on a larger scale that is facde. Since the sound travels through air the vibration particles are decribed as longitudinal waves because particles of the medium through which the sound is transported vibrate parallel to the direction that the sound wave moves, this concept was used to create ripples over the facade. Perforated sheet Diagrid structure
Working of facade
MS Sheet panel with aluminium frame
Grasshopper script
The sound produced by the vehicles is 109-112 decibals that is the intensity of sound is 10(-1.1)- 10(-0.8) w/m2
Advance tools like grasshopper and rhino is used to detail out the script which further helped in listing down the geneeration of ripples. The process to create ripples is done by a plugin called firefly which converted noise into movement. The whole facade was develeopd with the same vision to have infinite ripples due to finite traffic noise.
Grasshopper script
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MOUN D Shell struc ture Experiment
A space to provide shade as well as student acivity centre is needed in my college DY Patil school of architecture in Pune. It is a vision to connect spaces and to allow students to interact in semi open space thus merging both closed and open spaces together. For this shell strucure is considered for the column less interior to infer less pauses and more mobility.
To rebuild the reminiscenes of talegaon hills, the idea of incorporating mimicry of same to provide open yet shaded for the students.
Further, the form kept variying volume to play with space.
To incoporate light and essense of shaded space meanwhile perforated for ventilation, punctures were introduced.
3d printed models are prepared as basic module which differs in size according to form. Base area will be attached with metal plates to avoid movement.
With the help of steel pipe which are screwed to one module and then same procedure goes with other module.
The form itself finds an equiblibrium position with compression beneath and becomes table. Slight movement is allowed to structure, so that it can tolerate wind load.
To merge with the exisiting topography and vegetation the shell is further modilated to surround the trees but does not cover it in anyway.
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WEAVED Rain water collec tor Experiment
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Perforated sheet
To add artificial landscaping to give an essense of full grown tree which is known to provide movement, shade, density and to hold water. An idea was to design an element inspired by a dense forest with irregular placement of trees which alters the movement and gives a sense of direction. Further an additional feature of rainwater harvesting was introduced to collect rain water at the canopy and drains it towards the ground.
Initially the allignment was experimented according to the direction and the movement. Finally an irregular arrangement was considered to falsely interprate existance of a forest.
The canopy of the trees were interpreted in the plan and experimented with the geometry.
To make the canopy dense in the plan but perforated for the light gaps were introduced between three canopies.
Finally the geometry was considered organic to mimic a tree in minimilistic way.
Front elevation
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Grasshopper script
Top view
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EXP ER I MEN TS Hypothetical sites
Pedestrian simulation Rhino and grasshopper were used to simulate this pedestrian movements. Pedsim plugin of grasshopper helped in generating human templates, and interest created in certain points deviated the path of human models according to value given. The most crowded zones were extracted from this simulation.
Parametric brick wall This parametric wall of brick was introduced to recieve indirect light in the indoors. A horizontal facade tornned apart to play with it. Later on the parts were bulged out and in to give respectively. To achieve form basic toold of grasshopper is been used.
Shell structure Shell structure was achieved here with kangaroo plugin. Necessary anchor points were provided at corners and after giving force to it, structure gained its stability according to meridonal force. Structure solar radiation analysis and optimisation Solar radiation analysis and its optimisation is achieved with grasshopper plugins in here. Ladybug was used to do the analysis of radiation, surrounding buildings were taken in consideration as context. Galapagos helped in extracting all iterations and an optimised output, that is the optimum optimum solar radiation falling on the facde was considered from the list (due to the lack of computer per-
Parametric ceiling To experiment with the indoor space the ceiling was stargated to provide an influential vibes in the interior. Graph mapper was the basic tool used to achieve this wave form.For the ceiling small pieces of PVC pipes were drawn first , then further hanged from ceiling via thin wires.
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KP HOUS E War memorial museum, Khadki, pune, maharastra
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10mm L RODS @25cm C/C
FINISH LEVEL OF BEAM BRICK BAT CONCRETE 27.2mm G.I PIPE
(B CLASS PIPE)
BEAM
RESIDENTIAL
JAVID JALAL PARVATHY CHAN 003-15
DRAWING
WORKING DRAW
TITLE
WINDOW AND DO FERROCEME DETAILS STURCTURAL D
SCLAE : AS SCALE N.T.S SPECIFIED DATE : 28.06.2018 28/1/2017
DRAWN BY : YASH : PRAJAKTA/ ROZIYA MANA CHECKED BY : AR. AJAY AJAY ABEY ABEY
DETAIL B
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1.11
SCALE 1:75
1.11
0.81 0.81
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30mm THICK FLOOR FINISH
4
BRICK BAT
5
25mm M20 CONCRETE
1.06
1.06
1.06
CHECKED BY: TARA PANDALA
REVISION
3-10mm DIA TOR STEEL
25mm clear cover
BEAM TYPE B2 G.I PIPES
27.2mm G.I PIPE
25mm clear cover
8mm DIA 2 LEGGED STIRRUP @150mm c/c
BEAM TYPE B1
10mm L RODS @25cm C/C
9
REMARKS REMARK
2-12 mm DIA TOR STEEL 8mm DIA 2 LEGGED STIRRUP @150mm c/c 2-16 mm DIA TOR STEEL
3-16mm DIA TOR STEEL
20
20
BEAM TYPE ‘B2’
BEAM TYPE ‘B1’
G.I PIPES
6mm METAL FLAT
METAL PLATE
DETAIL C
Cross Beam ‘B2’
Mini. 50d
Starter Bars
CONSULTANTS
743
W4
2mm thick (min.) 100mmx100mm M.S. mesh
L.L 225 S.L 50
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NO.
SILL LVL.
LIN. LVL.
D1
100X 225
2
-
225
D2
80X 225
1
-
225
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a NOTES
b
1 5 1 1 1
165 50 50 50 50
225 225 225 225 275
d
NUMBER OF BARS STARTING FROM 2.5cm OF FINISH LEVEL OF BEAM LENGTH OF BARS STARTING FROM 2.5cm OF FINISH LEVEL OF BEAM NUMBER OF BARS STARTING FROM 5cm OF FINISH LEVEL OF BEAM (dia-27.2mm) LENGTH OF BARS STARTING FROM 5cm OF FINISH LEVEL OF BEAM (dia-27.2mm,B CLASS PIPE)
LENGTH OF BARS ALONG ‘ab' DIRECTION CLASS PIPE)
e BY(dia-21.2mm,B RECEIVED
R.C.C Plinth Beam ‘B2’
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c
CONSULTANTS
Mini. 150mm
Mini. 100mm
a
b (m)
L1 L2
3.33 3.03
L4 L5
1.62 3.18
L6
3.21
c L3
d (m) 1.62
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250
1.115 1.119 1.017
R4
1.021
R5 R6
0.811 0.747
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0.733
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0.490
2
230
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2
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RECEIVED BY
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120
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4
8
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181
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DATE : 28.06.2018 28/1/2017
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0.90
0.20 0.90
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0.20
0.20
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PROJECT NO : RECEIVED BY
N
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NOT TO SCALE
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49
0.90
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0
0.20
NOTES
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DATE
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F
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D1
330
7 18 0 9
E
L.L 225 S.L 00
205
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JAVID JALAL PARVATHY CHANDRABABU
2
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:
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2 47
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275 225 225 225
30.0
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80
TITLE
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1.20
49
CLIENT
:
30.0
15
0.45
0.45
2
ROAD Lvl
1
0.759
PROJECT
TYPICAL FOOTING SECTION FOR CAR PORCH COLUMNS
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4
100 50 50 50
DESIGNS DESIGNS AND/OR AND/OR ANY ANY OTHER OTHER DATA DATA CONTAINED CONTAINED HEREIN. HEREIN. NO NO PART PART OF OF THE THE SAID SAID DRAWINGS, DRAWINGS, DESIGNS DESIGNS AND/OR AND/OR OTHER OTHER DATA DATA MAY MAY BE BE REPRODUCED, REPRODUCED, ·PROJECT EXECUTION TEAM MUST CHECK AND VERIFY ALL MODIFIED, MODIFIED, TRANSMITTED TRANSMITTED OR OR USED USED IN IN ANY ANY FORM FORM OR OR BY BY ANY ANY MEANS MEANS FOR FOR DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.CSBNE LLP ANY ANY PURPOSE PURPOSE WITHOUT WITHOUT THE THE PRIOR PRIOR WRITTEN WRITTEN CONSENT CONSENT OF OF CSBNE LLP ·ANY DISCREPANCIES IN THE FIGURED DIMENSION ARE TO BE OTHER OTHER THAN THAN THE THE SOLE SOLE PURPOSE PURPOSE FOR FOR WHICH WHICH OTHER OTHER DRAWINGS, DRAWINGS, REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECT.REFER TO STRUCTURAL DESIGNS DESIGNS AND/ AND/ OR OR OTHER OTHER DATA DATA ARE ARE PROVIDED PROVIDED TO TO LICENSED LICENSED USERS USERS ON ON ENGINEERING DRAWINGLLP FOR ALLPRESCRIBE. STRUCTURAL SIZES AND SUCH SUCH TERMS TERMS AS AS CSBNE CSBNE LLP MAY MAY PRESCRIBE. DIMENSIONS. ·ALL LEVELS SHOWN ON FLOOR PLANS ARE FINISHED FLOOR LEVELS AND ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE FINISHED DIMENSIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ·MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS SHALL FURNISH, INSTALL AND COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WARRANTY ,CONFORMITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT . ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN Mts.
3.25
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3
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353
1
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0.90
ROAD Lvl
0.45
0.45
2
39
48
0.75
7
39
0.75
0.75
49 8
2
0.90
GROUND Lvl
0.90 X 0.90 m FOOTING
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0.90
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0.45
0.45
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330
319
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342
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30.0
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225
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339
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PLINTH +0.75Lvl (From ground Lvl)
L4
15.2
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30.0
10.0
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0.75
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325
316
80X 225
REMARKS REMARKS
30.0
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DRAWING NO :
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D
D
225
90X 225
1
0.75
C
C
2
100XF225 210X 225
182
LVL + 3.0
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225
D3
201
730
612
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150
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30.0
318.5 30.0
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1
D4
APPROVED BY : EUGINE PANDALA
730
612
A
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NO.
120X 225
DRAWN BY : YASH : PRAJAKTA ROZIYA / MANASA / ANOOP
234
3
9
B
ED D1
DATE : 28.06.2018 28/1/2017
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1
150
87
0
68
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APPROVED BY : EUGINE PANDALA
CHECKED BY : AR. AJAY AJAY ABEY ABEY
30.0
124
A
DOORS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN AT 1:50 C D
CHECKED BY: TARA PANDALA
DRAWN BY : YASH : PRAJAKTA ROZIYA / MANASA / ANOOP
9
4
4
5
A
L.L 225 S.L 50
DATE : 28.06.2018 28/1/2017
87
55
5
W3
SCLAE : 1: N.T.S 75
72
69
37
38
2
150
1
2 47
L2
15
VERSION : AS 01 SPECIFIED
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68
37
38
2
3
175
2
39
55
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VERSION : AS 01 SPECIFIED
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4
W3
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
DRAWING NO :
DRAWING NO :
30.0
20
1 49
2
30.0
L3
30
WORKING DRAWING
:
30.0
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L.L 275 W1 S.L 100
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30.0
2.7 2.5
DRAWING
30.0
7.5
003-15
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4
LANDING 0.7 X 0.7
30.0
12.5
JAVID JALAL PARVATHY CHANDRABABU
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0.30
:
PROJECT NO :
30.0
161.8
REMARKS REMARKS
2.40
49
CLIENT
64
3
CARPORCH
TITLE
39
175
3
L.L 225 S.L 50 342
RESIDENTIAL
TITLE
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LVL +0
5
WORKING DRAWING
30.0
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JAVID JALAL PARVATHY CHANDRABABU
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PROJECT NO :
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30.0
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39
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353
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529
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LVL +0.75
1.02
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556
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L.L 275 W1 S.L 100
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529
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3
NOTES
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20
SET OUT PLAN AT 1:75
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90
348
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UP
LVL +0.75
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LVL +0.75
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F
L.L 225 S.L 00
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WORKING DRAWING
:
DATE : 28.06.2018 28/1/2017
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103
330 200
70
30.0
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23
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L.L 225 W1 S.L 50
30.0
TITLE
200 329
L.L 225 S.L 00
673
195
100
2 195
D3
TOILET 1.6X2.2
CONSULTANTS
690
A
L.L 225 S.L 50
548
6
521
62
21
348
717
1998
556
W2
:
PROJECT NO :
3.5
210 329
57
346
D
LVL +0
373
35
166
MASTER BEDROOM 3.45X3.45
345
353
325
200
1011
1007
L.L 225 S.L 50
W2
741
C
1
81
100
REMARKS REMARKS
333
B
2
90
90
REVISION
342
A
3
348
59
151 345
81
90
APPROVED BY : EUGINE PANDALA
566
4
CHECKED BY: TARA PANDALA
PROPOSED BUILDING
457
5
CLIENT
6.6
LVL +0.75
RESIDENTIAL
3.7
L.L 225 S.L 165
V1
:
10.7
L.L 225 S.L 50
UP
1233
PROJECT
3.7
373
W1
361
5
4
30.0
6.9
W1
CHECKED BY : AR. AJAY AJAY ABEY ABEY
548
3
30.0
WWW.CSBNE.ORG
3.8
L.L 225 S.L 50
DRAWN BY : YASH : PRAJAKTA ROZIYA / MANASA / ANOOP
599
2
1
UP
114
322
331.1
For the construction of the slab the primary and secondary beam were considered in order to support GI pipes on L section and placed at a spacing of average of 3 feet, placed along primary beams. Further chicken mesh was placed to cover gap between pipes. Later concerete m20 was poured which was further covered by brick bat and then the finishing of the floor is done. CSBNE
10.8
VERSION : AS 01 SPECIFIED
DATE : 28.06.2018 28/1/2017
1
342
DRAWING NO :
SCLAE : 1: N.T.S 75
54
339
3.3
182
100
519
340
118
111
1233
201
6.5
150
544
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SET OUT WINDOW AND DOOR DETAILS
2085
1.01
WORKING DRAWING
TITLE
1.01
003-15
:
1.01
JAVID JALAL PARVATHY CHANDRABABU
DRAWING
1.11
RESIDENTIAL
1.11
:
:
PROJECT NO :
1.11
PROJECT
CLIENT
The introduction of ferrocement slab is to cut down construction cost and to reduce dead load and improves critical parts fo the project.
DATE
10
ZAKAR I A HOUS E War memorial museum, Khadki, pune, maharastra
1800 years old structure was documented and a detailed report was prepared underlying various defects as well as deterioration in the structure and facade. The aim was to conserve heritage and to restore the nalukettu roofing style. It plays an important role to refine the heritage value thus generating economic returns and to support tourism. The heritage value includes the sense of identity and landmarks to various other location (according to kevin lynch)
The objective was to understand the structure and material, and providing solution for the same. The restoration was not only limited to material, but with details, layering placement and treatment.
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