Portfolio 2022 ANUSHKA KANTAK

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STEPPED POROSITY

DESIGN PORTFOLIO 2022

ANUSHKA KANTAK SELECTED WORKS M.ARCH USC SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE


EDUCATION BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE : VIVA School of Architecture, Mumbai University 2021–ongoing (8 months) 2012 - 2017

Graduated with a GPA of 8.22/10 in the final semester with a certificate of achievement in leadership for being the Ladies Representative of the school for the academic year 2013-14. Co-founded of the school social work wing -Kshann in 2014

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE + Certificate in Building Science: University of Southern California School of Architecture -NAAB accredited program

ANUSHKA KANTAK M.Arch., G.A., Associate AIA 3 LEED GALEED , M.ARCH +3 YEAR

Baltimore, MD

WEBSITE & PORTFOLIO LINK https://anushkakantak.com/ https://issuu.com/anushkakantak/docs/ portfolio_latest_kantakanushka

CONTACT EMAIL:

akantak@cannondesign.com akantak@usc.com anushkakantak@gmail.com

INSTAGRAM FOR WORKS

https://www.instagram.com/the_wandering_blue/

LINKEDIN

https://www.linkedin.com/in/anushka-kantak-b29286b6/

HOBBIES

2018 2021(Graduated) 2018 -–2021 Admitted on a merit scholarship to the M.Arch +3 program, graduated in 2021 with a 3.5 Admitted on a merit scholarship to the M.Arch +3 program, graduated in 2021 with a 3.5 GPA. GPA.

WORK EXPERIENCE CannonDesign, Baltimore : Architectural Designer

2021–ongoing (8 months) Concept drawings to Design Drawings for Underarmour Stadium, Baltimore Construction detail drawings for John Hopkins Surgical Tower, Belward Life Cycle Analysis - Carbon footprint analysis for Kaiser Permanente projects Fitout drawings for Ohio State, Pickerington hospital, UC Health.

USC Bookstore, Los Angeles: Architecture student worker

2019- 2021(1.7 years) Detailed interior design drawings for product display options and layouts for retail management for the operations department of USC Auxiliary Services.

USC School of Architecture, Los Angeles: Class Assistantship

2019 (4 months), 2020(4 months), 2021 (4 months) Assisted a class for Professional Practice and Contemporary Architectural theory.

Independent project work : Interiors for En'Creo Bistro and Bar, Mumbai

2020 (2 months) Independently designed a bistro and bar keeping in mind the client's vision for the brand, provided seating layout, lighting layout, facade elevations, required detailed drawings, views of the space, coordinated on site with the contractor.

I. M. Kadri architects, Mumbai : Architectural Internship

2017–2018 (11 months) Concept design, presentation drawings, physical model, research and responsibilities related to timely submission of the RFP document for A.P.J Abdul Kalam Science city, Bihar. Interior design, vendor co-ordination, 3d views, construction documentation drawings and landscape for Auric Hall, Aurangabad. Landscape details for Housing project in Bellary, Karnataka. Concept design for sports club and spa at Lonavla.

Ravedesign, Mumbai : Architectural internship

Painting Swimming Sketching Cooking Writing

2015-2016 (5 months) Concept design, Interior design details, Bill of quantities for Kangaroo Kids preprimary school in Pune. Concept design and proposal for 5-6 Highway Rest-inns in several locations along the Mumbai-Delhi national highway. Standard design booklet for Muscat Grand mall. Conceptual design for the Mumbai Metro Line 3. Renders and presentations for Pantaloons stores

LANGUAGES KNOWN

SKILLS

English Hindi Marathi Tulu Sanskrit (Elementary proficiency)

- Ability to work with project teams, project budget, and workplan. - Experience in organizing design and construction documentation. -. Strong and respectful verbal and written skills; within the office, to consultants, contractors and clients.

STRENGTHS

- A commitment to responsibility, integrity, and accuracy.Strong design and visualization skills.

- Strong design and technical skills and a passion for design

- Fluency with REVIT, AUTOCAD and 3-D modeling programs and Adobe Creative Suite. - Legal working status (OPT) in the United States and on the path to licensure for becom-ing a

excellence.

registered architect.

- Highly organized, with an eye for detail, strong technical skills, and problem solving. - Experience with client interface, networking + relationship building. - Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY


CONTENTS

01 STEPPED POROSITY CO-WORKING SPACES WITH VISUAL POROSITY USING CROSSLAMINATED TIMBER

02 JEFFERSON SO HO STUDENT HOUSING AS AN ADAPTIVE REUSE OF A PARKING STRUCTURE

03 PROJECT MATKA

LOW-COST TOILET DESIGN IN RURAL INDIA USING EARTHEN POTS

04 PLASMID DIVISIONS

DESIGNING TO REOPEN A SCHOOL CAMPUS DURING COVID-19

05 MANORA

EXPLORING SOLUTIONS FOR DROUGHT-PRONE AREAS *Selected for presentation at the first APJ Abdul Kalam Science conference*

06 FISHER ART GALLERY

TRANSFORMING AN OPEN SPACE INTO A SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY

07 MICRODWELLING UNIT AN AMBIGUOUS DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE WALL AND FUNCTION

08 STAGGERED CONNECTIONS

HEALTHCARE COMPETITION FOR A LOWCOST QUARANTINE CENTER

09 CONSTRUCTION AND CO-ORDINATION DRAWINGS DRAWINGS MADE DURING LAST INTERNSHIP


01 STEPPED POROSITY STEPPED POROSITY explores co-working spaces that have visual porosity on a site parallel to the LA river. It is a CLT Structure that welcomes the public from under the North Spring street bridge and the west part of the structure enjoys views of the passing trains and the LA river. Stepped platforms that create a variety of volumes make the co-working space playful. The two triangular atriums in the center provide natural light and are surrounded by a ramp that makes it possible for all kinds of users to enjoy and access the various volumes. The green space on the south reduces heat gain during the summers. The visually porous structure makes it welcoming to not only the users but the surrounding community.

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FORM DEVELOPMENT


SITE FLOW DIAGRAM

VIEWS OF THE LA RIVER AND TRAIN

PROGRAM DIAGRAM

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION AA’


SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION CC’


STEPPED PODIUM MASSING DIAGRAM

SECTION BB’


CHUNK SECTION DETAIL OF FACADE


BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF THE PROJECT

VIEW OF THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE WORKSPACE


02 JEFFERSON SO HO

HOUSING AS ADAPTIVE REUSE OF A PARKING STRUCTURE The Jefferson SO HO is a student social housing project that makes adaptive re-use of the Jefferson Parking structure at the USC Campus. The project focuses on making student housing for undergraduate students more social and provide them with amenities that increase convenience on campus and work well in relation to the context. The strong axis of one of the campus streets was the first step to creating an entrance to the structure. The entrance has a view of the axis that exists and is a welcoming core that connects the rest of the functions. The two existing ramps were removed to make a series of courtyards and the remaining structures became housing units for students. The northwest facade is a converted automated paarking section that limits the vehicular flow only to one campus entrance. This in turn allows the east entrance to be pedestrian and convenient for more campus related activities like tail-gating that exist temporarily during the USC Football season.

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3 EVOLUTION OF DESIGN


EGRESS

ELEVATOR

VIEWS OF THE VIEWING BALCONIES ON THE SOUTH FACE THE SPORTS GROUND AND CREATE VISTAS INTO GALLERIES OF OTHER STUDENTS, ENH

EGRESS

EGRESS

ELEVATOR

THE SOCIAL CORNERS ON EVERY FLOOR ARE ENTRY POINTS FOR THE PRE-DOMINANT WIND TO CIRCULATE THROUGH THE CORRIDOR AND MAKE ITS WAY TO THE COURTYARD AND ENTRANCE. THE CIRCULATION HAS BEEN PLACED IN ACCORDANCE TO THIS WIND DIRECTION.

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

ARCH 605A

HVAC DIAGRAM

HVAC DIAGRAM

JOHN MUTLOW

PROGRAM DIAGRAM WITH TYPES OF HOUSING UNITS

TYPE A

TYPE B

TYPE C

TYPE D

TYPE E

STRUCTURAL


GROUND FLOOR PLAN

The multilevel library on the South corner is open to the public on the ground floor and becomes a study space with a good quality of light for student residents. The pre-existing pharmacy on the northeast side is widened and the northeast structure is split by the strong axis that continues from one of the existing campus streets. This split allows the new structure to be a hub of social activity with classrooms on both sides of the axis.

PERSPECTIVE SECTION AA’


CORRIDOR CONCEPT DIAGRAM

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

VIEW OF BALCONY- TYPE B

The corridor is developed to create semiprivate spaces on the south facade, but their arrangement makes the balcony spaces social. At the end of the corridor lies a library and study space for students to work with focus and has the best quality filtered sunlight. A view of the sports ground and landscaped area, and the Lyon center can be seen from the library.

VIEW OF SOUTHEAST FACADE

VIEW OF BALCONY- TYPE A


03 PROJECT MATKA

LOW-COST TOILET DESIGN IN RURAL INDIA USING EARTHEN POTS Koraput is a district located in the state of Odisha in India. Open defecation is still a part of the regular lifestyle in this town with a predominantly large farmer and potter population. Hence, with the Indian government’s goals in mind, Project Matka makes use of local pots for construction and creates a local identity to introduce Koraput’s first public toilet facility. The section of the filler slab showcases the mechanism of water collection in a high rainfall region. The rainwater gets filtered and collected to be reused for the landscape and washbasins. The half-arched roof ensures a maximum portion of the rainwater that falls on the roof is collected for filtration. The pots in the filler slab makes the construction light and the replacement of some of the perforations replaced by glass brings in filtered sunlight during the day. Note: This was made in a group with members Aishwarya Pai and Shicheng Xiong.

LOCATION OF KORAPUT, ANDHRA PRADESH

EVOLUTION OF THE MASSING


EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC OF THE STRUCTURE

VIEW OF LANDSCAPE IN THE CENTER

PLAN

VIEW OF THE MEN’S RESTROOM

ROOF DETAILS

VIEW OF THE MEN’S RESTROOM

SECTION SHOWING THE DETAILS FO THE FILTRATION SYSTEM


04 PLASMID DIVISIONS

DESIGNING TO REOPEN A SCHOOL CAMPUS DURING COVID-19

Group project : Shicheng Xiong, Apurva Ravi, Chelsea Heckenkamp

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC


EXTERIOR VIEWS OF THE MULTIPURPOSE STAIRCASE

DIAGRAM OF DIFFERENT PARTITION CONFIGURATIONS

PLAN


05 MANORA

EXPLORING SOLUTIONS FOR DROUGHT-PRONE AREAS *Selected for presentation at the first APJ Abdul Kalam Science conference*

PUNE is an important metropolitan city located near Mumbai, India. Several areas of Pune face shortage of water and in certain areas water tankers supply water only twice of thrice a week. MISSION PUNE 2050 is a vision of Pune becoming a smart city by creating potable water for itself and solving the issue of shortage of water currently being resolved by tankers in Thergaon area, Laxminagar in North Pune. MANORA ,Fibre-glass mesh towers engulfed by landscape can be the hub for cultural activities and provide solutions towards potable water for this region. This can be done by strategically placing the tower near an existing storage water tank and connecting a series of underground channels to store water in a collecting chamber amidst the dense landscape. The structure diameter reduces on the top and the series of dense fibres collect water due to condensation in humid and cool regions.The density of the mesh collects water and channels it to underground storage tanks through a series of fibre meshes.

Dense Fibre glass mesh that facilitates humidification

Dense Fibre glass mesh that facilitates humidification

Collection tank funnel

Collection tank funnel

Urban forest grown around the tower to attract moisture in the air Underground collection tank that is connected to other underground tanks to maintain water supply in the area served

Underground collection tank that is connected to other underground tanks to maintain water supply in the area served Urban forest grown around the tower to attract moisture in the air



06 FISHER ART GALLERY

TRANSFORMING AN OPEN SPACE INTO A SUBTERRANEAN GALLERY The Fisher Art Gallery is an existing exhibition space at the USC Campus and faces an internal courtyard. This project explores the possibility of excavating the courtyard and creating a staircase that is a series of platforms that attract students for various activities throughout the day. The idea of the roof or the top surface being an occupiable space is inspired by the case study of the Villa Malaparte project in Italy. In this project, the roof transforms into an exhibition space, a seating area for dining, a work space and a circulation space that leads to the existing Fisher Art gallery. The drawings below showcase the quality of the roof in the Villa Malaparte project. The roof inspires the project to create a roof space to encourage social interation on campus while directing the users to the museum space below.

PRECEDENT DRAWINGS OF VILLA MALAPARTE


SITE CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

CONNECTION TO THE SITE CONTEXT

EXPLODED ISOMETRIC OF FISHER GALLERY

The staircase thus becomes the hub for activity and attracts students to the gallery that isn’t often visited and is not given attention. The new subterranean gallery also has skylights that bring subtle light and can be used for indoor as well as outdoor exhibits. The varying size of platforms also allows the possibility of performance as well as large scale discussions. The cuboidal nature of the platforms is an inspiration from the visual palette of the context.

CUT PERSPECTIVE SECTION OF THE GALLERY SPACE BELOW GRADE

VIEWS OF THE STAIRCASE LEADING TO THE MUSEUM

VIEWS OF THE GALLERY PLATFORMS


FIRST FLOOR PLAN

LONGITUDINAL SECTION


BASEMENT PLAN

LATERAL SECTION


PHYSICAL MODEL IMAGES

07 MICRO-DWELLING UNIT AN AMBIGUOUS DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE WALL AND FUNCTION

This project explores the possibility of designing a microdwelling unit for a visiting faculty for the USC School of Architecture for a temporary/honorary stay. The precedent studied was the Venturi house that questions scale of facades and elements of a house as perceived by humans. It is a combination of scale with complexity. The other precedent studied was that of Robert Rauschenberg’s painting, Pilgrim, “the surface pattern continues from the stretcher canvas to the actual chair in front of it, making ambiguous the distinction between the painting and the furniture, and on another level, the work of art in a room. A contradiction between levels of function and meaning is recognized in these works and the medium is strained.” Thus the furniture pieces are a part of the wall and thus it is an ambiguous distinction between the wall and the function. The three projections and three zones of reducing privacy facing the school of architecture. The largest volume is the living room and kitchenette that is public and faces the site. The volume reduces in the center portion where the toilet and circulation space are located. The smallest volume is that of the bedroom space above the small underground balcony which is the most private section.

THREE LEVELS OF PRIVACY


AXONOMTERIC OF SITE

VIEW OF THE HOUSE ON SITE

EVOLUTION OF SPACES- PRIVATE, SEMIPRIVATE




08 STAGGERED CONNECTIONS

HEALTHCARE COMPETITION FOR A LOWCOST QUARANTINE CENTER Located about 500 meters away from Lokmanya Thilak Railway Terminus in Mumbai the proposed quarantine center explores modularity and speedy construction techniques to cater to the urgent nature of the COVID -19 health crisis. The project accomodates 4 isolation wards with 8 cells each along with an additional general ward. However due to the incrementality of the design these numbers can be increased as and when required. The circultation has been optimized to minimize cross contamination amongst patients and staff as well as patients and patients. This has been achieved by stag­gering the modules to provide separate entries and exits for each user group. The provision of a sanitization zone has been given at the intersection of the circulation of any two user groups.

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION PATIENTS CIRCULATION MEDICAL STAFF CIRCULATION SERVICE STAFF CIRCULATION VISITORS CIRCULATION

4.5m

4.5m 3m

INDIVIDUAL ISOLATION CELL

CELL REPLICATED TO FORM MODULE FOR LARGER SPACES

MODULE REPLICATED TO CREATE A FLOW OF SPACES

MODULES STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER INCREMENTALLY TO CREATE A MULTISTORY BUILDING

CONCEPT AND CIRCULATION

Group project with: Aishwarya Pai


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H INDIVIDUAL BALCONIES THAT OVERLOOK LANDSCAPED SPACES AND NON-PARTICIPATORY VISUAL INTERACTION.

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WASH BASIN FIXTURE AS

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WC FIXTURE AS APPROVED

H WATER SUPPLY PIPELINES DRAINAGE PIPELINES

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WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE EXTERIOR PAINT

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EXTERIOR INSULATION

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RIGID INSULATION + GYPSUM BOARD TYPE l PRECAST RCC WALL PANEL

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THE BED SUCH AS TO PREVENT SPREAD OF INFECTION OUTSIDE THE ISOLATION CELL.

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TYPOLOGIES OF RCC PRECAST WALL PANELS USED IN THE UNIT

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200 MM THICK PRECAST RCC SLAB

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300 X 200 PRECAST RCC

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PRECAST PARAPET WALL

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION AA’

FIRST FLOOR P

SECTION BB’


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1. PATIENT’S ENTRY 2. SECURITY CABIN 3. LUGGAGE DROP OFF 4. LUGGAGE STORAGE 5. OUT PATIENT WAITING 6. EXAMINATION ROOM 7. TESTING LAB 8. PATIENTS LOBBY 9. NURSE STATION 10. SANITATION ZONE 11. LINEN STORAGE 12. ISOLATION WARD 13. RECREATION AREA 14. MEDICAL STAFF ENTRY 15. DONNING AREA 16. DOFFING AREA 17. STORAGE 18. PHARMACY 19. CLERICAL ROOM 20. STAFF DINING AREA 21. STAFF KITCHEN 22. PATIENT’S KITCHEN 23. SERVICE ENTRY 24. STAFF PARKING 25. VISITOR’S PARKING 26. PATIENTS EXIT 27. NURSE’S LOUNGE 28. DOCTOR’S LOUNGE 29. CMO’S CABIN 30. GENERAL WARD


09 CONSTRUCTION AND CO-ORDINATION DRAWINGS DRAWINGS MADE DURING LAST INTERNSHIP

Selected works from the internship at I.M. Kadri in Mumbai India include electrical drawings sent for execution at site and location of switchboards. The lift lobby execution drawing includes details for interiors of the lift lobby at Tiara Court, a housing complex in Mulund by I.M.Kadri architects, Mumbai.

INTERPRETATION CENTER

12900

700

12900

750

D8

Area 1 AV Room 2 AV Room

Height from FFL in Switchboard/ Plug no. No. of modules mm AV SB1 2M. 1350 AV SB2 2M. 1350

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AV P1 AV P2 AV P3 AV P4

3M. 6M. 6M. 6M.

miscellaneous M SB1

ceiling-6M.(1),6 as per interior M.3M.CM.(1) layout 2M. 1350

M SB2 M SB3 M P1

2M. 2M. 3M.

AV Room AV Room AV Room AV Room

7 AV Room 8 Marketing 9 Marketing 10 Marketing 11 Marketing

D5b

CA SB1 CA SB2

CM

6M 3M

6M 3M

AHU Room 2.95 X 5.075 M

RA P15

W P1

6M 3M

6M 3M

ELEC

D16a D16a

CM 6M 3M

RA P6

1000

CM 6M 3M

CM

AV P3

CM

300

2500

M SB3

D7

2500

300

AV SB1

CM

AHU Room 3.1 X 5.075 M

MARKETING

LV

D16a

RA P16

CHILL WATE R

RA P5

3200

1500

1500

CABIN 1

1500

300

AV P1

AV SB2

AV P4

D3a

RA P1 RA SB2 RA SB1

3600

GD6

screen

AV P2

RA P4

RA P2

2500

2000

CA P1

M P1

800

AV ROOM

500

M SB2

6M 3M 6M

RA P3

500

6M 3M

CM

UT SH 2

GD4

800

GD4

M SB1

CM

300

R1

RA P7

FIRE

D5b

RACK ROOM

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RA P8

6M

O2

W11

W1

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3000

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2000 screen CM

CM

CM

CM

CM

CM

MR2 SB2

W3

6M

CM

6M 3M

CM

6M 3M MR2 SB1

R1

1100

C4 SB2

CM

6M 3M

CM

6M 3M

DN

UP

RA P13

C3 SB1

CONFERENCE

R4

RA P14

RA P12

6M 3M

MR2 P1

MR1 SB2

CM

CM

MR1 SB1

CM

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M

C3 P1

CONFERENCE

900

1300

5000 3000

300 MR1 P1

6M 3M

GD6

1000

6M 3M

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CM

GD6 1000

1000

CM

CM

6M 3M

6M 3M

STORE

R3

R2

GD6

CM

CM CM 6M 3M

D12

CM

CM

6M

CM

W11

TOILET 3

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M 3M

SH 7

CM

CM CM

C2 P1

D12

1200 W SB3

6M 3M

6M 3M

CM

V2

6M 3M

CM

Water Cooler

6M 3M

RA P10

C2 SB2

CM

C2 SB1

D12

2000

WORKSTATIONS

300

DN

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GD6

RA P9

750

W SB2

screen

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TOILET 3

CM

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W1

W3

R2

R3

W2

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miscellaneous

6M.3M.CM.(2)

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C2 SB1 C2 SB2 C2 P1

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miscellaneous

2M. 1350 2M. 1350 6M. 850 ceiling-6M.(1), as per interior 6M.3M.CM.(13) layout

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W SB1 W SB2 W SB3 W P1

2M. 2M. 2M. 3M.

1350 1350 1350 1350 as per interior layout

21 Marketing_workstation 22 Marketing_meeting room1 23 Marketing_meeting room1

miscellaneous MR1 SB1 MR1 SB2

6M.3M.CM.(4) 1M. 1M.

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MR1 P1

3M.

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miscellaneous MR2 SB1 MR2 SB2

6M.3M.CM.(3) 1M. 1M.

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MR2 P1

3M.

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miscellaneous CA SB1 CA SB2

6M.3M.CM.(3) 2M. 2M.

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CA P1

3M.

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miscellaneous C3 SB1 C3 SB2

6M.3M.CM.(1) 2M. 2M.

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C3 P1

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miscellaneous

6M. 850 ceiling-6M.(1),C as per interior M.(10) layout

38 Rack room 39 Rack room 40 Rack room 41 Rack room

RA SB1 RA SB1 RA P1 RA P2

2M. 2M. 3M. 3M.

1350 1350 1350 1350

42 Rack room 43 Rack room 44 Rack room 45 Rack room

RA P3 RA P4 RA P5 RA P6

3M. 3M. 3M. 3M.

1350 1350 1350 1350

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Rack room Rack room Rack room Rack room

RA P7 RA P8 RA P9 RA P10

3M. 3M. 3M. 3M.

1350 1350 1350 1350

50 Rack room 51 Rack room 52 Rack room 53 Rack room

RA P11 RA P12 RA P13 RA P14

3M. 3M. 3M. 3M.

1350 1350 1350 1350

54 Rack room 55 Rack room

RA P15 RA P16

3M. 3M.

56 Rack room

miscellaneous

6M.3M.CM.(1)

1350 1350 850 as per interior layout 1350 1350 850 as per interior layout 1350 1350 850 as per interior layout 1350 1350

1350 1350 as per interior layout

MODULE LEGEND

R4

P1

6M

P1

3M

SB1

SB1

6M

2M 1M SOCKET IN CEILING

NOTE: Necessary provisions to be made for audio visuals as per interior layout.

NOTE: Switchboards on the glass partitions to be moved to the blockwork walls.

KEY PLAN

GENERAL NOTES

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3130

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SERVICE ENTRANCE

AURIC

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67 6665

646362

HALL

GAS

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BANK 47 48 49 M

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+ 0.15

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SERVICE

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ROAD

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NORTH

1. ALL DIMENSION IN MM (MILLIMETRES) UNLESS OTHERWISE MENTIONED. 2. ALL LEVELS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED LEVELS,UNLESS OTHERWISE MENTIONED. FINISHED LEVELS TO BE FOLLOWED AS PER FINISHING SCHEDULE PROVIDED. 3. ALL THE LEVELS ON SITE ARE WITH RESPECT TO 0.0 M ,WHERE 0.0 M IS F.F.L 590.75 M LVL. 4. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING.FOLLOW AS PER SCALE MENTIONED 5. REFER TO OTHER DRAWINGS WHERE CROSS REFERENCES ARE INDICATED. 6. ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT STRUCTURAL, E&M SERVICES & SYSTEM DRAWINGS. 7. FOR CLARIFICATIONS / DISCREPANCIES RAISE A TECHNICAL QUERY TO ARCHITECT 8. REFER PROJECT DRAWING REGISTER TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE LATEST REVISION. 9. ALL WALLS IN BLOCKWORK, 200 & 100 MM THK. REFER TO GENERIC LEGEND PROVIDED

NOTE: Switchboards for both meeting NOTE: Switchboards for Conference rooms to be accessed from within. room to be provided on partition next to the door.

REVISION HISTORY NO.

DATE

SIGN & SEAL

UPDATED AS PER COMMENTS

R0E1 2018.01.23

UPDATED AS PER MEP CO ORDINATION MEETING

PROJECT

NOTES

AURIC HALL

DESCRIPTION

R0E0 2018.01.19

NOTE: Recheck position of powersocket, provision to be made in shear wall.

CLIENT

AURANGABAD INDUSTRIAL TOWNSHIP LIMITED SUB CONSULTANT

SIGN & SEAL

PMC

SIGN & SEAL

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CH2M HILL (INDIA) PVT LTD

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8180

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DESIGN & BUILD

SIGN & SEAL

DRAWING DISCIPLINE

DRAWING STAGE

ARCHITECTURAL

GFC

SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO . PVT LTD.

A1

DESIGN & BUILD DIVISION Con tr actor Bu ildin g,1st Flo or,Ramji bha i K aman i Marg,B alla rd Estate,Mum- 400 0 38 T +91 2 2 662 3 350 0 F + 91 22 66 23 35 33

SPCPL CONSULTANT

SBIA/PH1/PK4/2017-CONS-01/SPCPL/ARCH/RCP/GR/01 SIGN & SEAL

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DRAWING NO.

Shapoorji Pallonji

DRAWING TITLE

1:50 REVISION

M/s. KADRI CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD.

40 39

THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO. PVT. LTD (DESIGN & BUILD). IT SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERED IN ANY MANNER EITHER IN PART OR FULL WHAT SO EVER & SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR THE JOB ISSUED FOR.

73 7271 7069 68

79 78 77 76 7574

SUB CONSULTANT

4 A, S hiv sagar E state, D r. A nnie B esant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018, In dia Tel.: +91 22-4050 6666/ 2497 3630 Fax: +91 22-2495 0520 E -mail: kadri@vs nl.co m

GROUND FLOOR PLAN - SWITCHBOARD LAYOUT

DRAWN A.K.

CHECKED

CHECKED

H.S.

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APPROVED A.D

R0 DATE 12.02.2018


CM 6M 3M

F.D eq. eq.

CM

CFC

CM

C -P1

6M 3M

6M 3M

+0.15 M

CM

CM

1500

CM 6M 3M

NOTE: Powersockets on the glazing to be moved to the blockwork walls.

GD2

700

CM 6M 3M

6M 3M

C-SB1 C-SB2

3M CM

6M 3M

CM

6M 3M

RECORD ROOM

300 C -P2

6M 3M

D15

6M 3M

CM

CM

C SB3

GD8

6M 3M

2650 CM

D15

RR-SB1 RR-SB2

GROUND FLOOR U.F.L +0.1 M

LOBBY

6M 3M

CM

1500

PORCH 2

RECORD ROOM

CM

6M 3M

G1 250

CM

6M 3M

975 W2a

SUB REGISTRAR

CM

CM

6M 3M

6M 3M

F SB2

FIRE PANEL CONTROL ROOM

SC SB1 SC SB2

D15

D16

CM CM

3300 B-SB2

-1550 mm PLINTH LVL

DN

FRESH AIR

D16

B-SB1

-1550 mm

UT SH 4

D9

CM

6M 3M

6M 3M

UTILITY ROOM 9.25 X 6.2 M

ELEC SHAFT

300 SECURITY CABIN

6M 3M

W11a

CM

D9a

CM

D5b

SR P1 SR-SB1 SR-SB2

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M 3M

CM

CM

3900

AHU SHAFT

800

F SB1

W11a

CM 6M 3M

D11a

F P1

GD2

6M 3M

300

CM

6M 3M

W9

D9a

+100 mm PLINTH LVL

F.D

GD2

SH 1

GD4

D6

ATM

6M 3M

CM

6M 3M

GD4

SH 3

V1

CM

A P1 A SB1

O1

DUCT

TOILET 2

B-SB3 B-SB4

B P1

600

OS

D12

1100

W11

BANK

D12 H.TOI

TOILET 2

W11

GD3

OS

D17

V3

NOTE: Switchboards and Powersockets on the glazing to be moved to the blockwork walls. Switchboard/ Plug no. A SB1 A P1

No. of modules 2M. 3M.

Height from FFL in mm 1350 1350

3 4 5 6

ATM Bank Bank Bank

miscellaneous B SB1 B SB2 B SB3

6M.3M.CM.(1) 2M. 2M. 2M.

as per interior layout 1350 1350 1350

7 8 9 10

Bank Bank Bank Security cabin

B SB4 B P1 miscellaneous SC SB1

2M. 3M. 6M.3M.CM.(5) 2M.

1350 1350 as per interior layout 1350

11 12 13 14

Security cabin Security cabin Sub registrar's office Sub registrar's office

SC SB2 miscellaneous SR SB1 SR SB2

2M. 6M.3M.CM.(1) 2M. 2M.

1350 as per interior layout 1350 1350

15 16 17 18

Sub registrar's office Sub registrar's office SR_ Record room SR_ Record room

SR P1 miscellaneous RR SB1 RR SB2

3M. 6M.3M.CM.(11) 2M. 2M.

1350 as per interior layout 1350 1350

MAIN PORCH

GD4

GD1

GD4

GD1

CM

Area 1 ATM 2 ATM

F.D

F.D

6M 3M

23 24 25 26

CFC CFC CFC CFC_ Record room

27 Fire panel control room 28 Fire panel control room 29 Fire panel control room PLAN KEY KEY PLAN

C P1 C P2 miscellaneous miscellaneous

3M. 3M. 6M.3M.CM.(7) 6M.3M.CM.(1)

F SB1 F SB2 F P1

2M. 2M. 3M.

GENERAL NOTES

M

1615 14 1312

1110 9

87

6

4

32

1

+ 0.15

3332 31 3029 28 27 26 2524 23 22 2120 19 1817

+ 0.15

M

5

4

6362 61 6059 58 57 5655 54 53 52 5150 49 4847

3

4645 44 4342

2

414039

1

3837 36 3534

SERVICE ENTRANCE

AURIC

45

46

67 66 6564

HALL

GAS

44

BANK

47 48 49 50

M + 0.15

51 SERVICE ZONE

NORTH

52 53 54 55 56 57

SERVICE

58

ROAD

59 60 61 62 OTS

63 64 65 66 67 68 43

69 42

70 71 41 40

72 39

73 74 38 37

75 36 OTS 35 34 33

76 32

77 78 31 30

79 29

80

UP 81

28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 14

10

80

15

87 86 8584

12

1350 850 as per interior layout as per interior layout 1350 1350 1350 REVISION HISTORY NO.

DATE

CM

CM CM

6M

3M

CM

CM

6M 3M

3M

6M

GD2

3M

C-SB2

+0.15 M 3M

6M

3M

6M

CM

CM

CM

3M

PORCH 2

RECORD ROOM

6M 3M

CM

GROUND FLOOR U.F.L +0.1 M SEATING 1

D15

RR-SB1 RR-SB2

LOBBY

G1

6M

CM

SEATING 1

3M

CM

6M 3M

6M

700

3M

D5d

CM

3M

6M 3M

6M

W11a

UTILITY ROOM 9.25 X 6.2 M

CM

-1550 mm

D16

CM

5300

D16

6M

-1550 mm PLINTH LVL

DN

FRESH AIR

3M

B-SB1

D9 +100 mm PLINTH LVL

D14 SEATING 1A

SEATING 1A

D14

W9

W9

DISPLAY AREA

D9a

STAFF ROOM

F.D

B-SB2

3M

F.D

BANK

S

STORE

D12

INTERPRETATION CENTER SH 4

SEATING 1A

SEATING 1A

B-SB4

A P1 A SB1 CM

D3

B P1

OS

TOILET 2

B-SB3

GD4

CONTROL ROOM

D3

SH 6

GD2

OS

O1

W11

D9

D14

D10

3100

2200

TOILET 1

W11a

D5b

3M

KITCHEN

UT SH 4

D16

HAND WASH

6M

+100 mm PLINTH LVL

3900

SECURITY CABIN

CM

D16

D9a

2380

D9a

WASH

FRESH AIR

D9a

6M

3M

6M

D15

750

CM

SC SB1SC SB2

ELEC SHAFT

DN

2000

AHU SHAFT

SR P1 SR-SB1 SR-SB2

CM

UT SH 1

8000

2800 975

2M 2M

6M 3M

D13

2800 3.75 X

-1550 mm

D11a

FIRE PANEL CONTROL ROOM

6M 3M

CM

6M 3M

CM

CM

6M 3M

2M 2M

3M

W11a

CM

BMS ROOM 3 X4.05 M

UTILITY ROOM 6.2 M

W2a

SUB REGISTRAR

GD2

CM

D5b

D13a

W11a

200

1000

3M

6M 3M

ATRIUM

D11

-1550 mm

DUCT

O1

SH 1

D6

ATM

6M

SB1

6M

SIGN & SEAL

W4

W4

W2

1M

LIFT LOBBY LIFT 2.2X2.0M

O2

W11

1200

1300

Bracket light at beam lvl

W3

RT-SB2

G-P1

G-P5

GD2

PH-SB1 PH-SB2

CU-SB1 CU-SB2

6M

G-P2

3M

CU-P1 PH-P5

GYM CU-P4

6M

6M

CM

RT-P2

3M

W4

W4

2000 screen

CM

4200

3M

CM

6M

PH-P2

3M

PHARMACY

RETAIL

COURIER CU-P2 CM

G-P3

W3

RT-P3

6M

PH-P3

800

RT-P4

W1

W2

W1

PH-P4

G-P4

3M

CM

RT-P5

800

CM

1000

CM

CM

CM

W1

GD2

RT-P1

PH-P1

TERRACE 6M

C3 P1

6M

CONFERENCE

W1

G-SB2

CU-P5

GD2 RT-SB1 RT-P6

GD3a

3795

CM

3000

2000

2300 300

CM

CM

W7a UP

RA P13

6M 3M

C4 SB2

CU-P3

6M

650

1300

RA P12

W11

LOBBY G-SB1

LIFT 2.2X2.0M

DN

RA P14

3000

C3 SB1

CM

1000 6M 3M

CM

CM

CM

CM

CM 6M 3M MR2 SB1 MR2 SB2

CM

MR2 P1

MR1 SB2

CM

6M 3M

CM

6M 3M

MR1 SB1

6M 3M

CM

CM

CM CM

CM

CM

W11

6M 3M

MR1 P1

CM

CM CM

CM

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M 3M

6M 3M

CONFERENCE

3M

W1

W1

W1

W4

KEYPLAN 1:1000

PROJECT

NOTES

CLIENT

AURANGABAD INDUSTRIAL TOWNSHIP LIMITED

THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO. PVT. LTD (DESIGN & BUILD). IT SHALL NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERED IN ANY MANNER EITHER IN PART OR FULL WHAT SO EVER & SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR THE JOB ISSUED FOR.

SUB CONSULTANT

SIGN & SEAL

CM

Water Cooler

CM

CM

W1

5000

6M 3M

3M

3M

STORE

1200

W SB3

6M 3M

6M

6M

6M

D12

2M

SOCKET IN CEILING

AURIC HALL

DESCRIPTION

W4

TOILET 3

RA P10

C2 SB2

6M 3M

3M

6M 3M

6M

SH 7

CM

6M 3M

6M C2 P1

D12

3M

5300 2700

750

RA P9

C2 SB1

D12

V2

1300

W1

GD2

W4

D9 W9

RA P8

W SB2

WORKSTATIONS

DN

W7a

CM

AHU Room 2.95 X 5.075 M

RACK ROOM

3M

750

RA P7

6M

screen

D7

TOILET 3

UP

W6

2000

RA P15

CM

CM 6M 3M

G-P6

CM

RA P6

6M 3M

W P1

6M 3M

G-P7

W SB1

LIFT 2.2X2.0M

Bracket light at beam lvl

TERRACE

D17

FIRE LIFT 2.2X2.35M

W14b

CM

CM

D7

D16a

CM 6M 3M

6M 3M

1000

MARKETING M SB3

CM

AV P1

AV SB2

AV SB1

2500 AV P3

ELEC

D16a

RA P16

LV

D16a

1500

CA SB1 CA SB2

3600

RA P5

CHILL WATE R

AV ROOM

2500 AV P4

2500

GD6

AV P2

300

AHU Room 3.1 X 5.075 M

6M

FIRE

CM

D3a

RA P1 RA SB2RA SB1

300 1500

RA P4

1500

800

RA P2

500

RA P3

500 CA P1

CABIN 1

3200

300 2000

D16a

CM

ELEC

W9

D16a

LV

D9 LIFT 2.2X2.0M

CHILL WATE R D16a

W14b

LIFT LOBBY

6M 3M M SB2

M P1

6M 3M

6M

CONFERENCE

SB1

TOILET 2

OS

V3 SH 2

D5b M SB1

UT SH 2

screen

D1

FIRE

D17

3M

D12

3M

V1 W11

6M

SH 3 H.TOI

D5b

SH 5

FIRE LIFT 2.2X2.35M

P1

CM

H.TOI

TOILET 1

D1

P1

GD4

V1

6M 3M

D8 CONFERENCE LOBBY

OS

MODULE LEGEND

PMC

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SHAPOORJI PALLONJI & CO . PVT LTD.

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DESIGN & BUILD DIVISION Contractor Buildin g,1st Floor,Ramji bhai Kamani Marg,Ballard Esta te,Mum-4 00 0 38 T +91 2 2 66 23 3 500 F + 91 22 6623 3533

SPCPL CONSULTANT

SBIA/PH1/PK4/2017-CONS-01/SPCPL/ARCH/RCP/GR/03 SIGN & SEAL

DRAWING TITLE

1:50 REVISION

M/s. KADRI CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD.

CH2M HILL (INDIA) PVT LTD

11

838281

13

1. ALL DIMENSION IN MM (MILLIMETRES) UNLESS OTHERWISE MENTIONED. 2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. 3. REFER TO OTHER DRAWINGS WHERE CROSS REFERENCES ARE INDICATED. 4. ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL SYSTEM DRAWINGS. RELEVANT STRUCTURAL, E&M SERVICES & 5. FOR CLARIFICATIONS / DISCREPANCIES RAISE A TECHNICAL QUERY TO ARCHITECT 6. REFER PROJECT DRAWING REGISTER TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE LATEST REVISION. 7. ALL WALLS ARE 200 & 100 MM THK.REFER TO GENERIC LEGEND PROVIDED 8. ALL THE LEVELS ON SITE ARE WITH RESPECT TO 0.0 M ,WHERE 0.0 M IS 590.75 M LVL.

as per interior layout 1350 1350 1350

6M 3M

6M

GD2

6M.3M.CM.(2) 2M. 3M. 3M.

6M

C -P1 C-SB1

SEATING 2

SEATING 1

+590.85 M U.F.L + 0.10 M

SEATING 1

W4

miscellaneous C SB1 C SB2 C SB3

6M 3M

RECORD ROOM

CM

SEATING 2 SEATING 1

W4

SR_ Record room CFC CFC CFC

CFC

D15

6M 3M

CM

C -P2

3M

SEATING 2

SEATING 1

W4

19 20 21 22

CM

C SB3

J

AIR LOCK LOBBY

SEATING 2

CAFE

G1

73 7271 70 69 68

797877 7675 74

SUB CONSULTANT

4A, S hivsagar E state, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018, India Tel.: + 91 22-4050 6666/ 2497 3630 Fax: + 91 22-2495 0520 E -mail: kadri@vsnl.com

R0

GROUND FLOOR PLAN - SWITCHBOARD LAYOUT 03

DRAWN A.K

CHECKED H.S

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DATE 14.02.2018


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