INTERSTACKED
BIFROST
MARS PROJECT
Portfolio. S H R E Y
G U P T A
Architecture
Portfolio. SHREY GUPTA SELECTED WORKS
SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
2017 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE SELECTED WORKS 2017-2022
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2022
PORTFOLIO / CV
SHREY GUPTA 03 October 1998 +91-98103-18565 archi.shreygupta@gmail.com 219, Church - Mall Road, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, INDIA Greetings, I am a fifth-year B.Arch student seeking opportunities for the role of an Architectural Intern. Architecture has given me a certain level of power and unmatched responsibility - to make life easier and happier for people. I believe that a ‘layered intervention’ in design is necessary to create such powerful spaces that can affect people. As I move onto the next phase of my life, I intend to explore these layers of architecture- responsibly, critically and free of pre-determined interests, to identify my place in this field. The following pages provide a glimpse into my field of exploration, with a mix of projects in different typologies, timelines, and even planets. linkedin.com/in/arshreygupta
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CV / PORTFOLIO
Education 2003 - 2017
Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, New Delhi
2017 - 2022
Sushant School of Art and Architecture, Sushant University, Gurugram
Work Experience June 2018
Summer Intern at Stanza Living, New Delhi
On-Site
June 2019
Summer Intern at Stanza Living, New Delhi
In-Office
May - July 2021
Summer Intern + Part time Intern at Design Harmony, Bangalore
Aug 2021
Intern at Permanencia, New Delhi
Work from Home On-Site
Competitions and Achievements Participation
2019
D.D.A. Student Design Idea Competition
2019
Reubens Trophy NASA
2020
Kaarwan COVID-19 National Design Competition
2020
IDHA Product Design Competition
Participation
2020
120 Hours Competition
Participation
2020
Community Center Redevelopment of B-3, Vasant Kunj, Delhi
Special Mention First Position
Unbuilt Project
Software Skills Confident
Autocad, Enscape, Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Rhino, Sketchup
Familiar
After Effects, Grasshopper, Lumion, Revit
Workshops Attended Sep 2020
Exploration of Mars Settlements
June 2021
Introduction to Revit Architecture
July 2021
Explore Moon Architecture
Ar. Melodie Yashar, Co-Founder SEArch+, NASA LOMOS ArchiLabs Ar. Valentina Sumini, Politecnico di Milano, MIT Media Lab
References Ar. Abhinav Sinha
Architect, Stanza Living, New Delhi
Ar. Himanshu Sanghani
Associate Dean, SSAA, Gurugram
Ar. Jaya Rayaprolu
Principal Architect, Design Harmony, Bangalore
abhinav.sinha@stanzaliving.com sanghani@sushantuniversity.in jaya@designharmony.in ||| 03
CERTIFICATE / LOR
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LOR / CERTIFICATE
Sustainable Architecture I Interiors I Landscape
COA Registration No- CA/95/18864
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COA Registration No- CA/95/18864
Sustainable Architecture I Interiors I Landscape
COA Registration No- CA/95/18864
27 / 08 / 2021
Letter of Recommendation Letter of Recommendation
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COA Registration No- CA/95/18864
27 / 08 / 2021Letter of Recommendation
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Lake View Farm, Old Airport-Whitefield Road, Siddhapura, Bengaluru - 560066
jaya@designharmony.in
+91 96866 69602
Jaya Lake View Farm, Old Airport-Whitefield Road, Siddhapura, Bengaluru - 560066 Principal Architect Lake View Farm, Old Airport-Whitefield Road, Siddhapura, Bengaluru - 560066
Lake View Farm, Old Airport-Whitefield Road, Siddhapura, Bengaluru - 560066
jaya@designharmony.in jaya@designharmony.in
+91 96866 69602
+91 96866 69602
jaya@designharmony.in
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PORTFOLIO / INSIDE
CONTENTS
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InterStacked
Bifrost
Pichku
Technical Drawings
2021 | Semester 6
2020 | Semester 5
2020 | Summer Break
2020 | Semester 7
Re-imagining the modern day housing towers, where the units are stacked on top of each other.
A futuristic temporal hybrid building, with modular units that grow, based on demand and supply.
A prefabricated modular proposal, for a COVID -19 quarantine facility, with compact “Pichku” units.
Collection of construction drawings done in building construction.
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INSIDE / PORTFOLIO
SELECTED WORKS
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Dissertation
Mars Project
Work Experience
Other Work
2020 | Semester 7
2021 | Ongoing
2019 - 2021
2017 - 20
Exploration of Human Wellbeing in Future Martian Habitats
A Prototypical Unit for the Martian Habitat
Internships done at Stanza Living Design Harmony Permanencia
Hand drafted sheets Work outside college Models and Art Workshops
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INTERSTACKED / COVER
01
PROJECT
InterStacked Unit Module | Terraces | Stacking
: Group Housing Design Studio
PARTNER : Khush Anand Gupta YEAR : 2020 | Semester 7 Taking inspiration from Safdie’s Habitat 67, InterStacked consists of multiple typical modules stacked and staggered on top of each other. The irregular yet rhythmic reputation of units, across the floors, creates multiple unique terraces and open spaces, for people to interact with each other, as if there is a street on each floor. In time, these voids would form a basis of a strong community living, completely in sync with the lifestyle of Indore. LOCATION : Mill Area, Indore SITE AREA
: 25000 sqm or 6.17 acres
BUILT AREA : 34530.75 sqm FAR : 1.5 GR. COVG.
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: 7500 sqm
COVER / INTERSTACKED
SOFTWARES USED - RHINO AND PHOTOSHOP
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INTERSTACKED / INTRO
SITE
SOFTWARES USED - GOOGLE EARTH AND PHOTOSHOP
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INTRO / INTERSTACKED
About Being close to the city center, flanked by a riverfront (presently a naala), the Mill Area has a closely packed residential identity catering to the working class society. It is centrally located and holds the potential to become a cultural hub of the city to retain the city’s original capacity of crafts and culture hence attracting tourism.
Site Plan - Mill Area, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
A unit
With an objective to build a group housing community, the idea was to break away from the current straight cuboidal towers, by stacking housing units on top of each other. This would create opportunities for extendable balconies, multiple common terraces for people,
Stacking and Staggering
Open Space / Extendable Balcony
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INTERSTACKED / CONCEPT
Volumetric Study Model for a tower of InterStacked Isometric View
Volumetric Study Model for Site Layout of Towers Plan View
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1
2
3 4630
C
1950
Covered Balcony Bedroom
Toi.
2BHK Unit Area = 95sqm No. of units in a tower = 40 Capacity = 3-4 people
Toi.
B
1930
Unit Plans
3870
D
1930
UNIT LAYOUTS / INTERSTACKED
4
Kitchen
Bedroom
A
4630
Living
Balcony
ENTRY
A
B
C 4630
1930
E 1950
B
4630 3200 ENTRY
4970 Living Dining
4230 Bedroom
Toi.
Bedroom
3870
1115
Kitchen
C
Toi.
D
1180
ENTRY
E 2700
Bedroom Kitchen Living
Bedroom
Toi.
Dining
Bedroom Toi. Balcony
3420
Toi.
3BHK Unit Area = 130 sqm No. of units in a tower = 48 Capacity = 4-6 people
Covered Balcony
A
Balcony
1
1
2
32
4
3
1930
4
4630
D
A
B 4230
D
E 2700
1170
4BHK Penthouse Unit Level 01 Area = 170sqm No. of units in a tower = 10 Capacity = 4-6 people
Study
Bedroom
1115
Toi.
Lounge + Pantry
Terrace
1
3420
2
3
3200
4
4970
C
A
B
C 4230
Toi. Bedroom
D
1180
ENTRY
E 2700
4BHK Penthouse Unit Level 00 Area = 170sqm No. of units in a tower = 10 Capacity = 4-6 people
Kitchen
1115
Living Toi.
3420
2
3
3200
4
4970
Dining
Bedroom
Balcony
1
Softwares Used - Rhino and Photoshop
A
B 4970
C 4230
D
1170
E 2700
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INTERSTACKED / DRAWINGS
SERVICE SHAFT
FIRE ESCAPE
CORRIDOR
LIFT
LIFT
EL. SHAFT
CORRIDOR
SHAFT
CORE FIRE ESCAPE
SERVICE SHAFT
Floor plan of a tower - Level 01
SERVICE SHAFT
FIRE ESCAPE
CORRIDOR
LIFT
LIFT
EL. SHAFT
SHAFT
SHAFT
CORE FIRE ESCAPE
SERVICE SHAFT
Floor plan of a tower - Level 02
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CORRIDOR
3D / INTERSTACKED
Conceptual 3D View of a tower of InterStacked Isometric View
Conceptual Elevation of a tower of InterStacked Front View |||| 15 |
INTERSTACKED / RENDERS
SOFTWARES USED - RHINO, ENSCAPE AND PHOTOSHOP
Render View of Public Terraces
SOFTWARES USED - RHINO AND ENSCAPE
Render View of an Apartment | 16 |||| |
SECTION / INTERSTACKED
SOFTWARES USED - AUTOCAD AND PHOTOSHOP
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BIFROST / COVER
02
PROJECT
Bifrost Temporal| Demand & Supply | Capsule
: Hybrid Building Design Studio
PARTNER : Khush Anand Gupta YEAR : 2020 | Semester 6 Based on the concept of Demand and Supply, Bifrost is a ‘product’ made using an assembly of capsules that can be plugged-in or out based on the demands of the location. A multi-use hybrid building, Bifrost, adapts and grows based on the 3D Voronoi that decides the shape of the capsule. It is located on top of the Gurugram metro station with ‘Streets in Sky’ which extend along the metro corridor, that act as a true public space for the people of Gurugram. LOCATION : Sector 53-54 Rapid Metro Station, Gurugram SITE AREA
: 10800 sqm or 2.66 acres
BUILT AREA : 37640.00 sqm FAR : 3.5 GR. COVG.
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: 1600 sqm
COVER / BIFROST
SOFTWARES USED - RHINO AND PHOTOSHOP
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BIFROST / INTRO
SITE
SOFTWARES USED - GOOGLE EARTH AND PHOTOSHOP
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INTRO / BIFROST
About Gurugram is one of the leading financial and industrial hubs of India with people from all parts of the country. The site - Sector 53-54 Rapid Metro Station connects all the commercial areas of Gurugram and acts as a feeder link to the Delhi metro, But Gurugram lacks public free spaces. Such places act as ‘third places’ for the user between their home and work space.
Site - Sector 53-54 Rapid Metro Station, Gurugram
With a challenge to build a hybrid building on top of a metro station, an opportunity was seen to create the much required free public spaces along with the hybrid building. The idea was to design a temporal building that would adapt to change with time, based on demand and supply, with capsules growing on the building.
The Project In Norse mythology, Bifrost is a rainbow bridge that connects Asgard, the world of the Aesir gods, with Midgard, the world of humanity. In this context, Bifrost is a ‘product’ made using an assembly of capsules that can be plugged in or out from the structure. It would act as a bridge between the private and the public sector.
Case of Nakagin Capsule Tower, Japan
The ‘Streets in the Sky’ element of Bifrost, which extend along the metro corridor, would act as a truly public space for all user groups.
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BIFROST / ANALYSIS
Capsule Study Shape analysis study was done to decide the capsule shape where different 3D shapes were tested for certain parameters.
Horizontal Circulation
Vertical Circulation
Plug-in/Plug-out
Need for Framework and Voronoi From the above study, it was concluded that a framework was necessary to allow free movement of capsules and easy plug-in and plug-out.
Analysis 1. Plug in/Plug Out not possible for capsules in between.
Not Possible
1. Unused spaces and weak joining geometry. 2. Plug in/Plug out not possible.
Not Possible
Cuboctahedron Dodecahedron
Octahedron
Tetrahedron
Cube/Cuboid
3D Shape
1. Fully efficient packing only at certain faces. 2.
A
Plug
in/Plug
out
not possible for cells packed in between. B
A
B
Since the building is based on Demand and Supply, the building needs to have capsules with varying sizes, which led us to Voronoi.
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To remove B, A has to be removed first.
Framework removes dependency.
ANALYSIS / BIFROST
Voronoi Generation
Set of random points
Delaunay Triangulation
Stages of Growth
Stage A Core
Voronoi diagram for points
Stage B Stage C Core with first layer of Core with second layer capsules of capsules
Set of random points in 3D
Joining near points
Stage D Limit state of growth based on demand
3D voronoi grid
Core view Lift Circulation
Framework - Kit of Parts Socket Ball
The frame of the building
This joint is able to move around freely
Locking Teeth
Locking teeth fixes the rod firmly
Piston
As the rod is tightened, it pushes the piston in.
These rods will go inside the socket ||| 23 ||
BIFROST / FLOORWISE DISTRIBUTION
Floorwise Distribution
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LEGEND Public Floor
Institutional
Residential - 1
Retail
Commercial
Residential - 2
Core Corridor
Lifts
Staircase
Limit State of Growth
Limit State of Growth Depending on the demand, the framework would be made for the building which would be the maximum extent to which the building can grow / maximum number of capsules that can attach onto the building. || 24 ||||
Voronoi pattern seen in nature
SECTION / BIFROST
SOFTWARES USED - RHINO AND PHOTOSHOP
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PICHKU / COVER
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PROJECT
Pichku COVID-19| Prefabricated | Quarantine
: Kaarwan COVID-19 National Design Competition
PARTNERS : Khush Gupta & Rishab Rodrick YEAR : 2020 | Summer Break LOCATION : Ramlila Ground, New Delhi AWARDS
: Awarded first position out of over 300 entries Published in Deccan Herald on 15.07.2021 Published in IAB October 2020 Issue (pg 14-16) Published in IIA Journal - June 2020 (pg 60)
BRIEF : The competition required implementable solutions that could be adapted as emergency quarantine facility in the future.
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COVER / PICHKU
SOFTWARES USED - RHINO AND PHOTOSHOP
Graphic created with Rishab Denis Rodrick || |||| 27 ||
PICHKU / INTRODUCTION
About LOCATION: Ramlila Maidan, New Delhi - A vast flat field located in close proximity to densely populated neighbourhoods and Old Delhi. OPPORTUNITY: Accessible to a great number of people, close proximity to large hospitals for rapid transportation and intensive care/treatment Possibility to adapt to sudden influx of suspected patients by extension of facility. MODULARITY: Modular prefabricated components provides for fast assembly, flexible layout, rapid dismantling, dynamic needs and for adapting to post-pandemic functions.
Proposal The COVID-19 pandemic impacts the present and uncertain future. The solution must be applicable to both scenarios. The ‘Pichku’ Quarantine Facility is a prefabricated modular proposal that aims at rapid and dynamic deployment. ‘Pichku’ suggests the compactness of units which expand into efficient spaces.
Patient entry and Emergency exit
Contamination via ventilation is dealt through antechambers, safe zones, creation of pressure zones for air circulation and filtered discharge. Sanitation waste is discharged to a septic tank to prevent contamination. Units are provided with a visual connection to the lush green exterior. Materiality makes the structure resilient. Combined with a modular interior, it becomes a typology for future low-income habitation. Caution Zone High probability of contamination || 28 |||| |||
Service Bay
Visitor Entry
Exit
Buffer Zone Contamination barrier and screening
Medical Bay
Safe Zone Sanitized sensitive areas
FACILITY / PICHKU
Axonometric Section through Quarantine Facility
Future adaptation into Low-Income Housing
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PICHKU / EXPLODED
Pichku Isolation Cell
Hepa filtered contaminated air exhaust system
Collapsible system for easy set up Rapid deployment and relocation Easy to transport Easy maintenance Easy waste disposal Low cost and quick setup Single cell typology Multiple layout possibilities Great durability and performance
1300
1200
900
BATH 1300
900
4400 D2
1300
D2
D2
3200
2200
TOILET
Laminated PVC panels that act as walls get attached to the framework
4400
BATH
900
BATH
4400
1200
3200
3200
D1 1000
1200
Plan of patient room P2
D1 2200
1000
Size of single patient room = 7.04 sqm ( Excluding toilet) = 9.68 sqm ( Including toilet)
D1 2200
1000
Plan of patient room P1
Tire system for easy movement on site
Construction Details
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Delivery of Modules Size = 5600 x 1600 x 4000 mm
Unpacking
Shell pulled into shape Size = 8800 x 5600 x 4000 mm
Instant a prefabri
assembly of icated parts
EXPLODED / PICHKU
KAARWAN NATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION 2020 KNDC - 343
Cell Layout One cell consists of 3 units
PVC coated waterproof fabric
P1 + (2x P2) or P2 + (2x P1) = 3 patients per cell
Materiality PVC coated waterproof fabric for shell Futuristic materials that can also be used in place of ETFE 1. Poly Visco 410 Fabric - Developed in Kanpur 2. Fabiosys Fabric - Developed by IIT Delhi
Approximate Cost of One Cell Mild Steel channel system
Toilet with portable WC and washbasin
Retrofitting drainage and ventilation system
PVC Fabric Walls Steel framework and channel system Furniture Sanitation and Ventilation system Miscellaneous
₹ 55000 ₹ 40000 ₹ 50000 ₹ 18000 ₹ 33000 ₹ 3000
Total approximate cost per cell
₹ 209000
Accumulation according to site layout
Ready In Under
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TECH. / COVER
04
Technical Drawings Building Construction
TYPE : Working Drawings YEAR : 2019-20 YEAR : 2020 | Summer Break SELECTED : Steel Construction Drawings Masonry & Framing Plans Sections and Elevations Toilet Drawings Staircase Drawings
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COVER / TECH.
In conversation with guide Ar. Dheeraj Jha ||| 33|||
TECH. / DRAWINGS
A
B
C
D
E
F
MEZZANNINE
J
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20000
ELEVATION
15000
GRID
15000
5000
5000
A'
5000
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5000
5000
5000
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5000
PRIMARY BEAM C 04
6000
SECONDARY BEAM D 04
ISLB 250 SECONDARY BEAM 250 X 125 STEEL I SECTION 250 WEB 125 FLANGE
B 04
ISHB 300 STEEL I - SECTION COLOUMN SIZE = 300 X 250 DEPTH = 300 WIDTH = 250
TERTIARY BEAM
6
ISWB 150 TERTIARY BEAM 150 X 100 STEEL I SECTION 150 WEB 100 FLANGE
5
24000
24000
6000
5S
B
ISHB 300 PRIMARY BEAM SIZE = 300 X 250 I SECTION WEB = 300 FLANGE = 250
B'
36000
6000
4S 4
H
45000
OVERALL
6S
G
6000
3S
ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
+3300
3
OPEN RISER STEEL STAIRCASE TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 NUMBER OF TREADS = 22 STEPS HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE = 3300
KOTA STONE FLOORING 600 X 600 X 20
A 04
REINFORCED CONCRETE 100MM THICK
STEEL DECKING SHEET (FORM DECKING) 1 MM THICK
12000
6000
A
STEEL PLATES FIXED
2
REFER SHEET NO. 07
PRIMARY BEAM UP
OPEN RISER STEEL STAIRCASE FROM BASEMENT TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 NUMBER OF TREADS = 21 STEPS HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE = 3100
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REFER SHEET NO. 07
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E 07
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+1500
MID LANDING
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+000
ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
GROUND LVL
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ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
E 07 +000 FLOOR FINISH LVL
SECTION - AA'
F 07
SECTION BB'
ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
NOTES
ISHB 300 I-SECTION STUB COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250 +3250 LANDING
22
DN
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20
STEEL BOX BALUSTER WIDTH = 40 THICKNESS= 18GAUGE=1MM
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14 ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
13
MEZZANNINE FLOOR
11
ISA 4040 STEEL L SECTION MEMBER 6MM THICK
12
KOTA STONE 1500 X 1500 (AS PER STAIRCASE SPECS) 18MM THICK
11 D 07
C 07
B'
MILD STEEL PLATE 1500 X 1500 3MM THICK
+1500 MID LANDING
ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75
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ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75
FLAT STEEL PLATES ISMC 150 WELDED IN BETWEEN TWO STEEL C-SECTION L SECTIONS STRINGER LENGTH = 220 DEPTH=150 WIDTH = 40 WIDTH=75 THICKNESS= 6
ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75
ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75
ISMC 150 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=150 WIDTH=75
STAIRCASE PLAN AT 1000 MM
STAIRCASE FRAMING PLAN (PLAN FROM BELOW)
ISMC 150 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=150 WIDTH=75 ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75
D LANDING DETAIL 07 SCALE = 1:50 +3250
+3250
MEZZANINE LEVEL
MEZZANINE LEVEL
D 07
MID LANDING
D 07
E 07
+000 GROUND LVL
ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
SECTION - AA'
ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
ISHB 300 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
+000 FLOOR FINISH LVL
F 07
SECTION BB'
STEEL BOX BALUSTER WELDED TO STRINGER WIDTH = 20 THICKNESS= 18GAUGE =1.02 MM
ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75 E BALUSTER TO STRINGER CONNECTION DETAIL 07 SCALE = 1:5
HEAVY BEAM LOW WEIGHT BEAM WIDE FLANGE BEAM MEDIUM WEIGHT
STANDARD ANGLE
ISHB 300 -STEEL I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH OF SECTION = 300 WIDTH OF FLANGE = 250 THICKNESS OF FLANGE = 10.6 THICKNESS OF WEB = 9.4 ISLB 250 -STEEL I-SECTION BEAM DEPTH OF SECTION = 250 WIDTH OF FLANGE = 125 THICKNESS OF FLANGE = 8.2 THICKNESS OF WEB = 6.1 ISWB 150 -STEEL I-SECTION BEAM DEPTH OF SECTION = 150 WIDTH OF FLANGE = 125 THICKNESS OF FLANGE = 7.0 THICKNESS OF WEB = 5.4
ISA 4040 - STEEL L-SECTION MEMBER WIDTH OF SECTION = 40 DEPTH OF SECTION = 40 THICKNESS OF SECTION = 6 OPEN RISER STEEL STAIRCASE TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 NUMBER OF TREADS = 22 STEPS HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE = 3300 LANDING SIZE = 1500 X 1500 DECKING SHEET DIMENSION= 12' X 8' = 3657 X 2438 (1MM THICK)
KOTA STONE FOR FLOORING = 600X600X20 600 X 600 WIDE , 20 THICK
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
DETAILS
BOLT
STEEL BASE PLATE 8 MM THICK
A
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R.C.C. 500 X 500 7
+1500
MID LANDING
STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
PCC BED 500 X 500 100 THICK 5
+1500
ISHB = INDIAN ISLB = INDIAN ISWB = INDIAN ISMC = INDIAN CHANNEL ISA = INDIAN
(WEBXFLANGE) 300X250 250X125 150X100
100 MM THICK M20 GRADE REINFORCED CONCRETE WITH 10MM ∅ REINFORCEMENT BARS
ISMC 200 STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH=200 WIDTH=75
STEEL BOX HANDRAIL WIDTH = 50 DEPTH = 25 THICKNESS= 6
E 07
= = =
ISMC 200 - STEEL C-SECTION STRINGER DEPTH OF SECTION = 200 WIDTH OF FLANGE = 75 THICKNESS OF FLANGE = 11.4 THICKNESS OF WEB = 6.1
LAYER OF CONCRETE 1500 X 1500 13MM THICK (AS PER STAIRCASE SPECS)
1500
B
1650 1500
C STEP DETAIL 07 SCALE = 1:5
13
3
12
3
KOTA STONE 18MM THICK CONCRETE STEEL PLATE 3MM THICK
15
14
ISA 4040 STEEL L-SECTION MEMBERS ISHB 300 WIDTH=40 I-SECTION COLOUMN DEPTH=40 DEPTH=300 THICKNESS=6 WIDTH=250
300
16
STEEL BOX HANDRAIL WIDTH = 50 DEPTH = 25 THICKNESS= 6
40
15
17
6450
16
ISA 4040 STEEL L SECTION MEMBERS WIDTH OF SECTION 40 DEPTH OF SECTION 40
18
17 STEEL BOX HANDRAIL WIDTH = 50 DEPTH = 25 THICKNESS= 6
FLAT STEEL PLATES WELDED IN BETWEEN TWO L SECTIONS LENGTH = 220 WIDTH = 40 THICKNESS= 6
21
21
STEEL BOX BALUSTER WIDTH = 40 THICKNESS= 18GAUGE=1MM
MILD STEEL PLATE 1500 X 300 3MM THICK
BEAM SPECIFICATIONS PRIMARY BEAM SECONDARY BEAM TERTIARY BEAM
8
E
LAYER OF CONCRETE 1500 X 300 13MM THICK (AS PER STAIRCASE SPECS)
= 20000 X 24000
F STRINGER TO GROUND CONNECTION DETAIL 07 SCALE = 1:10
4
ISHB 300 I-SECTION STUB COLOUMN DEPTH=300 WIDTH=250
E
KOTA STONE 1500 X 300 (AS PER STAIRCASE SPECS) 18MM THICK
MEZZANINE FLOOR SIZE
3
1500
A'
MEZZANNINE FLOOR
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM
UP
MEZZANNINE PLAN WITH STAIRCASE
REVISIONS SNO
DATE
DESCRIPTION
01 02 03 04 05
STEEL CONSTRUCTION STEEL CONSTRUCTION
MEZZ. FLR PLAN MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN STEEL STAIRCASE STEEL STAIRCASE STEEL TRUSS SHREY GUPTA YEAR 3, SECTION A 170BARCHI036 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEMESTER 5 SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
N
SCALE VARIES UNITS MM
04 05 |||| 35|||
TECH. / DRAWINGS
BASEMENT BELOW
+450 SITE LEVEL
A1
A3
A2
A5
A4
OVERALL (EXTERIOR)
54800
OVERALL (INTERIOR)
54340 5200
GRID
7000
5200
A6A A6B
6300
6000
A8
A7
A6
2100
A9
A10
A6C
2100
2100
6000
5200
7000
EL03 A.201
25 26
DN
LIFT
450
L1
D3
1285 420
L2
650
1200
D3
V1
D3
V1
MALE TOILET (6140 X 5415)
16
A.LEVEL +880 S.LEVEL +550
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
15 14
6140
13
EQ.
12
34
32 31
EQ.
11340
A.LEVEL +880 S.LEVEL +550
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
1065
V1
D3
V1
D3
V1
FEMALE TOILET
KOTA STONE FLOORING
CERAMIC TILES
PLASTER WITH OBD
6140
4100
DX XX
D2
EQ.
D2
V1
D3
EQ.
D2
TO BE DECIDED LATER
EQ.
W1
EQ.
W1
EQ.
EQ.
D2
3300
D3
EQ.
5100
LANDSCAPED AREA
PLUMBING SHAFT (1200 X 1285)
FEMALE TOILET (6140 X 5415)
1670 1870
11970
D2
SHAFT
1100
CORRIDOR (6370 WIDE)
KOTA STONE FLOORING
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
PLASTER WITH P.O.P. CEILING FINISH
DW2
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
CORRIDOR 002
KOTA STONE FLOORING
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
PLASTER WITH P.O.P. CEILING FINISH
CORRIDOR (6370 WIDE)
DW2
EL04 A.201
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
CORRIDOR 001
1875
DW2
6370
W1
4120
6150
6600
5505
28
3300
25170
-50 SITE LEVEL
1200
D3
2550
27
3 STEPS RISER 150 EACH
25850
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
29
UP
EL02 A.201
STAIRCASE 02 HEIGHT = 3000 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 20 TREAD = 19 STEPS = 20
33
5500
5505
2000
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
STORE ROOM
D2
30
UP
V1
D3
W1
2370
D3
PLASTER WITH OBD
1859
A.LEVEL +1950 S.LEVEL +1900
2330
WHITE OBD CEILING
CUT OUT
7105
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
1800
WHITE OBD CEILING
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
+450 SITE LEVEL
V1
KOTA STONE FLOORING
CERAMIC TILES
D2
35
KOTA STONE FLOORING
EQ.
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
D1
LABORATORY ROOM NO.002
11145
KOTA STONE FLOORING
11200
4
3
D3
MALE TOILET
11
LABORATORY ROOM NO.001
OVERHANGING EAVE(CHAJJA)
S01 A.301
PLUMBING SHAFT (1200 X 1285)
D3
LIFT
1100
SHAFT
1285
D3
STORE ROOM
1500
24
D'
1350
SHAFT
940
5645
18 17
1900
5415
A.LEVEL +600 S.LEVEL +550 19
A.LEVEL -300 S.LEVEL -350
W1
1900
2070
2500
EQ.
W1
1200
EQ.
2150
EQ.
W1
2150
EQ.
1000
TO1 A.404
ELECTRICAL SHAFT (1500 X 1200)
2200
W1
22
2000
W1
2400
1000
2000
EQ.
W1
21
EQ.
20
5 EQ.
S01 A.301
ST02 A.401
4200
STAIRCASE 01 HEIGHT = 3900 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 26 TREAD = 25 STEPS = 26
OVERHANGING EAVE(CHAJJA) ABOVE
23
D
EQ.
EQ.
3300
D2
CLEAR WIDTH = LENGTH = SLOPE = TRAVEL HEIGHT =
7200 41400 1:12 3450
I.T. ROOM ROOM NO.005
KOTA STONE FLOORING
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
WHITE OBD CEILING FINISH
MANAGERS ROOM ROOM NO.004
KOTA STONE FLOORING
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
WHITE OBD CEILING FINISH
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
1 UP
RAMP SLOPE = 1:20
4120
EL01 A.201
EQ.
W1
EQ.
2 STEPS RISER 150 EACH
+450 SITE LEVEL
GRID
E'
W1
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
W1
4600
OVERHANGING EAVE(CHAJJA)
8700
UP
OVERALL (INTERIOR)
WHITE OBD CEILING FINISH
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
EQ.
7140 EQ.
W1 450
EQ.
1100
2000
EQ.
OVERALL (EXTERIOR)
KOTA STONE FLOORING
PLASTER + PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
DW2 6140
|||36 |||| |
WORKSHOP HALL ROOM NO.003
7640
CORRIDOR (6070 WIDE)
7640
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
TWO-WAY RAMP
14240
EQ.
1200
EQ.
1875
230
SLOPE=1:200
6070
S02 A.301
D2
W1
7650
E
2
DRAIN CHANNEL
S02 A.301
EQ.
W1
1500 OVERHANGING EAVE(CHAJJA) ABOVE
EQ.
W1
EQ.
BASEMENT BELOW
NOTES ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM CAR RAMP SPECIFICATIONS CLEAR WIDTH = 7200 LENGTH = 36000 SLOPE = 1:12 PEDESTRIAN RAMP SPECIFICATIONS CLEAR WIDTH = 2000 LENGTH = 9000 SLOPE = 1:20 HEIGHT = 450 SLOPE OF DRAIN DRAIN WIDTH
= 1:200 = 300
OVERHANGING EAVE SIZES
= 1500 X 450 X 100 (W1) 2100 X 450 X 100 (W2) 900 X 450 X 100 (V1)
LIFT SPECIFICATIONS (L1 AND L2) NUMBER OF PEOPLE = 10 RATED LOAD = 680 KG CAR SIZE = 1300 X 1350 SHAFT SIZE = 1900 X 2150 DOOR WIDTH = 1000 TOWER AREA
A1
A3
A2
A5
A4
A8
A7
A6
A9
= A1-A10,1-5
STAIRCASE TO GROUND FLOOR - STAIRCASE 01 TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 NUMBER OF TREADS = 26 STEPS HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE = 3900
A10
A11
STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOOR TREAD = RISER = NUMBER OF TREADS = HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE =
- STAIRCASE 02 300 150 20 STEPS 3000
60000
OVERALL (EXTERIOR) 5200
GRID
7000
5200
6000
6300
6300
6000
5200
7000
A1
5200
A2
A3
A4
A5
A7
A6
A8
A9
A10 A11
7
7
6
5200
4
GROUND FLOOR
3 2
6
1
BASEMENT ONLY
KEY PLAN
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
L2
CUTOUT SHAFT
1200
1900
S.LEVEL -200
SECONDARY BEAM
COLOUMN TERMINATED AT GROUND LEVEL
CUTOUT SHAFT
COLOUMN TERMINATED AT GROUND LEVEL
WIDTH HEIGHT SILL
01
D1
850
2100
-
02
D2
1000
2100
-
2100
03
D3
750
2100
-
2000
04
DW1
1850
2100
-
2100
05
DW2
2900
2700
-
2700
06
W1
1200
1050
1050
2100
07
W2
1800
1200
900
2100
08
W3
1000
1050
1050
2100
09
V1
600
950
1150
2100
COLOUMN TERMINATED AT GROUND LEVEL
BASEMENT ONLY
COLOUMN SIZE
OVERHANGING EAVE(CHAJJA)
= 600 X 450
TYPOLOGY -
LIFT
A6A 6600
2100
600
SECONDARY BEAM
3
A6C
A6B
1100
INSTITUTIONAL
5
S.LEVEL +850
1900
1900
2150
2150
2
LINTEL
DETAILS
1200
450
GROUND LEVEL
1065
CUTOUT STAIRCASE
COLOUMN TERMINATED AT GROUND LEVEL
5505
1500
SECONDARY BEAM
37650
5645
S.LEVEL +850
CUTOUT SHAFT
CUTOUT LIFT
SNO. TYPE
1000
1000
L1
41400
L2
450
1900
2150
2150
L1
CUTOUT LIFT
1200
5
1285
6600
S.LEVEL -200
4120
BASEMENT ONLY
4
BASEMENT
5
7650
1500
RAMP
CLEAR WIDTH = LENGTH = SLOPE = TRAVEL HEIGHT =
7200 41400 1:12 3450
SNO 01
DATE
DESCRIPTION
19-02-2020
01 02
26-02-2020
02 03
02-03-2020
03 04
11-03-2020
04 05
07-04-2020
RCC CONSTRUCTION
CENTRE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND WELLNESS GRID
OVERALL (EXTERIOR)
1
CUTOUT
REVISIONS
TWO-WAY RAMP
MASONRY ANDPLAN FRAMING MASONRY GROUND FLOOR FRAMING BLOCK - A PLAN SHREY GUPTA YEAR 3, SECTION A 170BARCHI036 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEMESTER 6 SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
PLAN
N
UNITS MM
|| |||| 37|||
TECH. / DRAWINGS
A1
A3
A2 5200
7000
A5
A4 5200
6000
A6 6485
A6A A6B
2100
A6C
2100
A8
A7 2100
6000
A9 5200
A10 7000
A11 5200
+9900 MUMTY
+9600 MACHINE ROOM/WATER TANK
+8200 PARAPET BUILDING TERRACE +7200 BUILDING TERRACE
+3900 FIRST FLOOR
+900 PLINTH LEVEL
+450 SITE LEVEL
+000 N.G.L
-3000 BASEMENT LEVEL -3500 BASEMENT SLAB LEVEL WATERPROOFING LAYER PCC BED (150)
SECTION - DD' S01
A11
A10 5200
A9 7000
A8 5200
A7 6000
A5
A6 6300
6300
A3
A4 6000
5200
A1
A2 7000
5200
+9600 WATER TANK
+8200 PARAPET BUILDING TERRACE +7200 BUILDING TERRACE
+3900 FIRST FLOOR
+450 SITE LEVEL
+900 PLINTH LEVEL +000 N.G.L
-3000 BASEMENT LEVEL
WATERPROOFING LAYER PCC BED (150)
SECTION - EE' S02
|||38 |||| |||
NOTES ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM LIFT MACHINE ROOM SIZE 2100
= 6300 X 4200 X
WATER TANK SIZE
= 5700 X 6150 X 2100
STAIRCASE TO WATER TANK TREAD = RISER = NUMBER OF TREADS = HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE =
- STAIRCASE 04 300 150 18 STEPS 2700
OVERHANGING EAVE SIZES
= 1500 X 450 X 100 (W1) 2100 X 450 X 100 (W2) 900 X 450 X 100 (V1)
PARAPET WALL HEIGHT
= 1000
STEP MEASUREMENTS FOR PLINTH IN BLOCK B AND C TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 NUMBER OF TREADS = 3 HEIGHT OF STEPS/PLINTH= 450 ALL LEVELS MARKED ARE FROM FINISH TO FINISH SURFACE FINISH= PLASTER WITH PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
A3
A2
5200
A5
A4
7000
5200
6000
A8
A7
A6
6300
6300
MUMTY
A9
6000
5200
7000
W1
W2
ELEVATION - 1 ELO1 300
1400
+8200 PARAPET BUILDING TERRACE +7200 BUILDING TERRACE
W1
3000
1050
+000
+900 PLINTH/GROUND FLOOR
450
W1
+000 N.G.L
A10
A9
7000
A8
A7
5200
6300
+450 SITE LEVEL
V1
W1
W1
A5
V1
W1
V1
ELEVATION - 4 ELO4
A3
6000
7000
5200
1000
1050 W1
W1
W1
W1
W1
W1
D2
1000
2100
-
2100
03
D3
750
2100
-
2000
04
DW1
1850
2100
-
2100
05
DW2
2900
2700
-
2700
06
W1
1200
1050
1050
2100
07
W2
1800
1200
900
2100
08
W3
1000
1050
1050
2100
09
V1
600
950
1150
2100
2100
ELEVATION - 9 ELO9
+450 SITE LEVEL
3
+5000 SLANTED ROOF HIGHEST LEVEL
+3000 LINTEL LEVEL
2100
+900 PLINTH LEVEL
+1950 SILL LEVEL
ELEVATION - 10 EL10
+3000 DOOR LEVEL
2100
C4
ELEVATION - 8 ELO8
REVISIONS
+900 PLINTH LEVEL +000 N.G.L
SNO
C3
11770
W3
W3
+000 N.G.L
ELEVATION - 11 EL11
DATE
01
03-03-2020
02
12-03-2020
DESCRIPTION
+4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL
450
W3
1500
1050
D2
D2
+450 SITE LEVEL
+5000 SLANTED ROOF HIGHEST LEVEL
7770
+4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL D2
D2
450
1000
ELEVATION - 7 ELO7 4
+4500 SLANTED ROOF HIGHEST LEVEL
2000
C4
+450 SITE LEVEL
+000 N.G.L
B2
1050
11770
+1950 SILL LEVEL
1500
450
ELEVATION - 6 ELO6
1050
2100
W3
3100
1050
+900 PLINTH LEVEL
1000
1000
+3000 DOOR LEVEL
+1950 SILL LEVEL
3550
+3000 LINTEL LEVEL
+900 PLINTH LEVEL
W3
+3000 LINTEL LEVEL
INSTITUTIONAL
+1050 SILL LEVEL GROUND FLOOR
7770
+4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL
1500
W3
B1
1
5770
1000
+1900 HANDRAIL
C3
3 +4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL
W3
1500
+450 SITE LEVEL
2
+4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL
1050
2600
ELEVATION - 5 ELO5
+1950 SILL LEVEL
1500
+900 PLINTH LEVEL
450
1000
1000 1050
+3000 LINTEL LEVEL
+4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL
1500
7770
+4500 SLANTED ROOF HIGHEST LEVEL
+1900 HANDRAIL
ELEVATION - 3 ELO3
B1
450
+000 N.G.L
02
TYPOLOGY -
3450
W1
+000
7770
+450 SITE LEVEL
LINTEL
DETAILS
1500
W1
B2
W3
4
-
+2100 LINTEL LEVEL GROUND FLOOR
1050
-11150
2
1500
+450 SITE LEVEL
2100
+4950 SILL LEVEL FIRST FLOOR
1950
W1
1050
W1
450
+000 N.G.L
850
+9900 MUMTY
2300 1000
3000
W1
5770
+1950 SILL LEVEL
D1
MUMTY
W1
1
+3000 LINTEL LEVEL
+1150 SILL LEVEL TOILET F.F.
WIDTH HEIGHT SILL
01
+6000 LINTEL LEVEL FIRST FLOOR
+900 PLINTH LEVEL/GROUND FLOOR
+4000 SLANTED ROOF LOWEST LEVEL
+2100 LINTEL LEVEL TOILET F.F.
SNO. TYPE
A1
A2
5200
+4900 PARAPET FIRST FLOOR TERRACE +3900 FIRST FLOOR
+5050 SILL LEVEL TOILET F.F.
3900
-15350
V1
+000
W1
A4
6300
MACHINE ROOM
-6000
+6000 LINTEL LEVEL TOILET F.F.
W1
+12200
A6
6000
1400
+9600 MACHINE ROOM/WATER TANK
W1
TWO WAY VEHICULAR RAMP TO BASEMENT SLOPE = 1:12
ELEVATION - 2 ELO2
KEY PLAN
MACHINE ROOM -6000
950
3300
DW2
W1
W1
D2
A10 A11
GROUND FLOOR
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
+3900 FIRST FLOOR
W1
-14750
A9
1
5645 MUMTY
950
W1
-6000
3000
W1
5505
WATER TANK
450
1950
1050
3300
1000
WATER TANK
6600
A8
A7
FIRST FLOOR BELOW
2
450
-29700
7650
+9600 MACHINE ROOM/WATER TANK
A6
TERRACE
3
5
2050
+9900 MUMTY
4
3
A5
BASEMENT
4
+900 PLINTH/GROUND FLOOR +000 N.G.L
300
7650
2
1
A4
7
1150
1
6600
-23770
MUMTY
1500
W1
SLOPE=1:20
1400
2
3
5505
+8200 PARAPET BUILDING TERRACE
W1
A3
5
450
W1
A2
6
1000
4
+7200 BUILDING TERRACE
+3900 FIRST FLOOR
3000
+000
5645
+2100 LINTEL LEVEL GROUND FLOOR +1050 SILL LEVEL GROUND FLOOR
W2
DW2
PEDESTRIAN RAMP
5
+6000 LINTEL LEVEL FIRST FLOOR +4950 SILL LEVEL FIRST FLOOR
W2
A1
+4900 PARAPET FIRST FLOOR TERRACE
1000
W1
1500
+450 SITE LEVEL
+7200 BUILDING TERRACE
2300
1050
W1
1050
+1050 SILL LEVEL GROUND FLOOR
+000 N.G.L
W1
1950
+2100 LINTEL LEVEL GROUND FLOOR
+8200 PARAPET BUILDING TERRACE
1000
3900
-7650
+6000 LINTEL LEVEL FIRST FLOOR +4950 SILL LEVEL FIRST FLOOR
= NATURAL GROUND LEVEL (000)
+9600 MACHINE ROOM/WATER TANK
WATER TANK
-14470
NGL
A10
1400
A1 +9900 MUMTY
ELEVATION - 12 EL12
RCC CONSTRUCTION
CENTRE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND WELLNESS
BUILDING ELEVATIONS ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS BUILDING SECTIONS SHREY GUPTA YEAR 3, SECTION A 170BARCHI036 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEMESTER 6 SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
UNITS MM
N
A.201 |||| |||| 39|||
TECH. / DRAWINGS S12 A.405
S11 A.405
Q'
A8
Q'
A7
P'
A8
S12 A.405
S11 A.405
P'
A7
6000
A
A
MORTAR (12)
TO1 TOILET LAYOUT PLAN (COUNTER LEVEL)
470 470 470
A
750
670
730 370
470
1650
840
1000
670
1040
1650
840
1000
670
1040
1000
670
3
530
530 460
535
1150
500
1650
840
875
1650
840
875
1650
840
1000
830
830
1035
N'
S10 A.404
650
1040
1000
EQ.
EQ.
1000
EQ.
1650
875
1500
D3
S12 A.405
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 1035 (ABOVE COUNTER) 500
5500
430
6140
900 2550
900
ACCESSIBLE TOILET (2550 X 2330)
450
S11 A.405
900
750 1550
900
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
1065
1640
S10 A.404
S09 A.404
N
5505
KOTA STONE (600X600X12) WASHBASIN
P'
430
D2 D2
KOTA STONE(600X600X18) MORTAR (12)
TO1 TOILET LAYOUT PLAN (COUNTER LEVEL)
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
BEAM(450X600)
BEAM(450X600)
5
5
3
4
5645
5505
5645
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
MORTAR (12)
MORTAR (12)
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
BEAM(450X600)
BEAM(450X600)
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250)
P.C.C.(50)
A
100
MORTAR (12)
V1 D3
||||40 ||||
V1
V1
WINDOW KOTA STONE (12 THK) ON WALL LEDGE WALL (115 X 1500) FLUSH TOILET PANEL HEALTH FAUCET WATER CLOSET KOTA STONE(600X600X18) MORTAR (12)
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250)
SECTION PP' S11
V1
2500
V1
400 500
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
300
URINAL
V1
600
V1
3000
FAN EXHAUST
300
D3
V1
2050
900
WASHBASIN 1070
400
1050
A
460
D2
170
1800
ACCESSIBLE TOILET A
660
670
170
D2
URINAL PARTITION
1100
MIRROR (2500X750)
900
750 300
3000
2500
2500
A
840
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250)
4
600
Q'
500
1200
720
830
D3
1035
450
1030 EQ.
V1 15W SLIM RECESSED PANEL LIGHT
6140
2175
V1
EQ. EQ. EQ.
EQ.
1650
2330
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
5505
WASHBASIN
450
1030
1040
SECTION NN' S10
3
MIRROR
840
670
D3
D3
5415 450
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250)
SECTION LL' S08
KOTA STONE(600X600X12)
1650
1030
400
BEAM(450X600)
5645
900
1820
1000
FEMALE TOILET (6140 X 5415)
MIRROR
900
840
800
EQ.
EQ.
830
1070
1065
3890 BEAM(450X600)
A
1650
15W SLIM RECESSED PANEL LIGHT
1030
5505
S09 A.404
M'
L'
S08 A.404
S07 A.404
K'
1200
1500
450
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
A
1820
1000
1030
5645
470 470
Q EQ.
600
645
650
1120
1065
230 230 305 265
S12 A.405
1350
WALL MOUNTED WATER CLOSET
950 D3
450
M
S08
L'
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
600
EQ.
D2 P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250)
1800
M'
WASHBASIN
LEDGE WALL (230)
1065
D3
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
2660
V1
WINDOW
EQ.
MORTAR (12)
FAN EXHAUST
KOTA STONE (600X600X12)
170
1340
V1
3000
V1
MIRROR
900
A
WALL MOUNTED WATER CLOSET
850
600
1800
LEDGE WALL (230)
3000
N'
V1
S10 A.404 2500
700
WINDOW
1285
230 230
3640
A7 P
2500
V1
K'
V1
S07 A.404
V1
A.404
V1
200
FAN EXHAUST
V1
5500
1075 1040
820
P
S11 A.405 825
S11
Q
SHAFT
P.C.C.(50) EQ. EQ.CONCRETE EQ. EQ. EQ. AERATED BLOCKS(250)
EQ.
3
D3
L
EQ.
450
A7
6000 A.405
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
V1
270
550
2115 MORTAR (12)
EQ.
EQ.
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250)
EQ.
400
EQ.
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
EQ.
EQ.
A.404
EQ.
D3
1285
EQ.
KOTA STONE(600X600X18) 1035 1035 1035 MORTAR (12)
S08
EQ.
D3 920
EQ.
FLOOR MOUNTED WATER CLOSET
S07 A.404
EQ.
D3
EQ.
920 KOTA STONE(600X600X12) D3 D3 D3 HANDRAIL
1285 STORE SHAFTROOM
STORE ROOM
S12 A.405
EQ.
V1
SHAFT
1285
SECTION MM' S09
A8
EQ.
V1
PLUMBING SHAFT (1200X1285)
D3
S12 A.405
K
EQ.
STORE ROOM
450
EQ.
900
EQ.
Q
830
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250) V1 V1 V1 RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK) BEAM(450X600)
EQ.
850
EQ.
950
550
D3
1065
SHAFT EQ.
1035
1285 D3
S11 A.405
A
1350
1035
ACCESSIBLE TOILET
V1
900
D3
1035
1500
D3 950
A7
D3
450
1200
D3
6000
Q'
2175
450
1070
1200
D3
1065
S09 A.404
A8
D3
MALE TOILET (6140 X 5415)
D3
1500
6140
A8
BEAM(450X600)
KK'
830
SHAFT
800 EQ.
430
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250) RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
S12 A.405
A7
4
1340
EQ.
MORTAR (12)
A8
P 1800
1550
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
SHAFT
2330
S07
5
6000
750EQ.
6140
STORE ROOM
1035
K
S07 A.404
L
2550
URINAL PARTITION 5415
EQ.
900 400900520
900
1800
450
900 900 KOTA STONE(600X600X12) URINAL
1035
4
MORTAR (12)
A8
450
ACCESSIBLE TOILET (2550 X 2330)
(6140 X 5415) SECTION
830
S10 A.404
V1
KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
3000 2500
430
2500
3000
D2
400
5500 FEMALE TOILET
A
A8
P.C.C.(50) AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS(250) 3890 RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
910
1000
830
V1
MORTAR (12)
D2
800
KOTA STONE (450X450X18)
5645 KOTA STONE(600X600X18)
PLUMBING SHAFT (1200X1285)
500
2000
EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ.
M
5
D2
750
830
V1
A
1750
Q
S09 A.404
S12 A.405
4 A8
1000
830
FLOORING PLAN (BELOW COUNTER)
6000
1065
5
S09 A.404
1200
A
N
3
M'
A
6140
S10 A.404
N'
SHAFT
V1
750
EQ. EQ.
S10 A.404
6000
V1
1060
2900
BEAM(450X600)
A
A
450
V1
D3
S11 A.405
S10 A.404
P
N
EQ.
950
450
1035
5500 6140
1640
1550
STORE ROOM
V1
5505
S11 A.405
S09 A.404
A8
KOTA STONE (450X450X18)
V1
D3
TO1 TOILET LAYOUT PLAN (COUNTER LEVEL)
A7 P'
M
A7
L'
1800
A
1035
1640
430
900
N
3 A7
4
M'
S08 A.404
V1
A
2600
V1
D3
V1
A
6140
2000
830
V1
A
A
S09 A.404
D3
500
3
L
S07 A.404
1200
A
SHAFT
1500
1070
1065
5505 S10 A.404
900
A.404
S08
L'
1200
FEMALE TOILET (6140 X 5415) 430
1065
D3
STORE ROOM
2550
D2
420
EQ.
1035 1035
D3
ACCESSIBLE TOILET (2550 X 2330)
D2
1065
2175
S09 A.404
600
V1
D3
450
M 2330
4
S08 A.404
V1
D3
D2
S07 A.404
K'
SHAFT
STORE ROOM
KOTA STONE (600X600X18)
V1
D3
1035
900
6140
S07 A.404
775
V1
D3
450
L
9201
450
450
900
3890
5645
A.404
S08
MALE TOILET (6140 X 5415)
1200
500
K
5415
D3
S07 A.404
SHAFT
160
800
D3
1340
STORE ROOM
EQ. 400
EQ.
750
EQ.
EQ.
EQ.
1285
1550
EQ.
1285
EQ.
5
K'
1350 EQ.
S08 A.404
K
5415
5
P.C.C.(50)
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
RCC SUNKEN SLAB(150 THK)
BEAM(450X600)
BEAM(450X600)
SECTION QQ' S12
5
HANDRAIL (100)
1
400 2145
1745
3
50
5700
A1
A2
A3
A4
S06 A.402
A7
A8
EQ. EQ.
2200
1380
150
EQ.
2690
EQ. EQ. EQ.
EQ.
300
21
23
20
22
19
D1
A6
SKIRTING (100)
A9
A10 A11
MORTAR (32)
32 31 30
28
BASEMENT FLOOR DETAIL SCALE 1:5
NGL
1870
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
3
A1
2000
04
DW1
1850
2100
-
2100
DW2
2900
2700
-
2700
BALUSTER 50 WIDTH
1200
1050
07
W2
1800
1200 MORTAR 900 (32)S05
2100
08
W3
1000
1050
2100
A.402
1050
SLAB (150)
950
1150
2100
D1
DETAILS
1830
COLOUMN SIZE
43 42 41 40 39 38 37
4
OVERHANGING EAVE(CHAJJA)
1900
1000
SKIRTING (100) BALUSTER 50 WIDTH KOTA STONE (18)
EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ.
5505
48
26-02-2020 02-03-2020
03 04
11-03-2020 07-04-2020
A6 A6A
DETAIL D04 BASEMENT FLOOR DETAIL SCALE 1:5
-
2100
03
D3
750
2100
-
2000
04
DW1
1850
2100
-
2100
05
DW2
2900
2700
-
2700
06
W1
1200
1050
1050
2100
07
W2
1800
1200
900
2100
08
W3
1000
1050
1050
2100
09
V1
600
950
1150
2100
2100
DETAILS
STAIRCASE 03 HEIGHT = 3000 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 20 TREAD = 19 STEPS = 20
TYPOLOGY INSTITUTIONAL
2145
J'
ST03 FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
REVISIONS
5
4 5645
3
DATE
01
03-03-2020
02
12-03-2020
DESCRIPTION
RCC CONSTRUCTION
CENTRE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND WELLNESS
5505
3000
3000
MUMTY WALL (230 X 3000) 2 STEPS MADE USING BRICK
N
COLOUMN (450 X 600)
FLOOR FINISH- TILE+MORTAR (50) R.C.C. SLAB (150)
3000
3000
3000
TILE (12) OVER SCREED (40) THERMAL INSULATION (600 X 450) PROTECTION PLASTER (25) WATERPROOFING LAYER (5)
+900 PLINTH LEVEL
N
SKIRTING (100 HIGH) 450
+000 N.G.L
SHREY GUPTA YEAR 3, SECTION A 170BARCHI036 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEMESTER 6 SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
450
+450 SITE LEVEL
TOILET DRAWINGS ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS STAIRCASE DRAWINGS
3000
D03 A.402
UNITS MM RCC RAFT SLAB (200)
2100
+9900 MUMTY LEVEL
3000
SAND BED (300)
1000
SNO
RCC RAFT SLAB (200)
3000
D02 A.402
D2
1830
SAND BED (300)
SHREY GUPTA YEAR 3, SECTION A 170BARCHI036 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEMESTER 6 SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE 450 450
PCC (100)
LINTEL
A.LEVEL +3900 S.LEVEL +3850
PCC (100)
+3900 FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
TRIMIX FLOORING (100)
02
1870
+7150 TERRACE LEVEL
BRICK WALL (230)
-
1670
MASONRY AND FRAMING PLAN GROUND FLOOR BLOCK - A
D01 A.402
2100
1500
ST04 TRIMIX FLOORING (100) TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL DATE DESCRIPTION
02 03
850
47
UP 400
BRICK WALL (230)
CENTRE FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND WELLNESS
6300
PROTECTION PLASTER (10)
49
REVISIONS
01 02
04 05
A5
50
S06 A.402
S06 A.402
= 150 = 300
L2
19-02-2020
S05 A.402
D1
3
1000
L1
CUT OUT
53
51
1900
2150
3
H'
RCC RAFT SLAB (200)
WIDTH HEIGHT SILL
01
A.LEVEL +4950 S.LEVEL +4900
52
1745
2145
1870
LABORATORY ROOM
1670
A.LEVEL +3900 S.LEVEL +3850
300
A6C
A6B
L1
GROUND FLOOR
SNO. TYPE
D1
2000
1100
LIFT
A6A
TERRACE
55
= 600 X 450
01
A10 A11
KEY PLAN
DETAIL D04 BASEMENT FLOOR DETAIL SCALE 1:5
54
1800
7105
CUT OUT
S06 A.402 44
S05 A.402
PROTECTION PLASTER (10)
A.LEVEL +7200 S.LEVEL +7150
STAIRCASE
A9
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
A.LEVEL +3900 S.LEVEL +3850
3535
600
V1
H
2100
DN A.LEVEL +3600 S.LEVEL +3550 45
H' 1050
5645
KOTA STONE (18)
300
67
W168
SNO
A8
A7
1
SAND BED (300)
7105
1880
150
1170
TRIMIX FLOORING (100)
LIFT
4055
-
J'
A6
FIRST FLOOR BELOW
2
3270
5640
2100
09
5
A5
450
47
A4
BASEMENT
4
3540
750
A.LEVEL +6900 S.LEVEL +6850
4120
48
A3
5
PCC (100)
46
D3
A6 A6A
2000
03
2400
2100
ROOM
EQ.
-
LIFT SKIRTING (100)
EQ.
2100
EQ.
1000
EQ.
D2
DN
STAIRCASE 02 HEIGHT = 3000 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 20 TREAD = 19 STEPS = 20
EQ.
EQ.
02
2500
EQ.
2100
5
LINTEL
J
EQ.
-
3535
EQ.
49
ST02 GROUND FLOOR LEVEL
EQ.
2100
450
EQ.
50
400
EQ. EQ.
51
EQ.
53
A2
6
6300
600 52
1745
850
2150
EQ. EQ. EQ. EQ.
A.LEVEL +4950 S.LEVEL +4900
EQ.
5505
D1
3270
56 55 54
BALUSTER 850 HEIGHT
SLAB (150)
TREAD
WIDTH HEIGHT SILL
01
06
DETAIL D0359 STEP DETAIL 58 SCALE 1:10 57
150 = 300
SNO. TYPE
1880
EQ.
60
2000
MORTAR (32)
A5
KEY PLAN STAIRCASE
3240 5640
EQ.
61
1800
4
HANDRAIL(100)
A6 A6A
STAIRCASE 02 HEIGHT = 3000 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 20 TREAD = 19 STEPS = 20
66
65 EQ. EQ.
62
EQ.
5645
DETAIL D02 FLOOR MOUNTED BALUSTER FIXING DETAIL SCALE 1:5
63
EQ.
S05 A.402
75
BALUSTER 850 HEIGHT
05
64
J'
BRICK WALL (230)
LABORATORY ROOM
S06 A.402 S06 A.402 2000
2400
H
A.LEVEL +6600 S.LEVEL +6550
= NATURAL GROUND LEVEL (000)
3
RISER = SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
300
= 1000
ALL LEVELS MARKED ARE FROM DETAIL D04FINISH TO FINISH
GROUND FLOOR
J1
300
= 1500 X 450 X 100 (W1) 2100 X 450 X 100 (W2) 900 X 450 X 100 (V1) SAND BED (300)
TRIMIX FLOORING (1 PCC (100)
SURFACE FINISH= PLASTER WITH PAINT WALL FINISH AS SPECIFIED
HANDRAIL(100)
6300 2500
OVERHANGING EAVE SIZES
1670
UP
ST01 BASEMENT BASEMENT LEVEL
2
5
- STAIRCASE 04 300 150 18 STEPS 2700
29
27
S06 A.402
J'
4
BALUSTER SCALE 1:5
STAIRCASE TO WATER TANK TREAD = RISER = NUMBER OF TREADS = HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE =
7
6 5
A5
BRICK WALL (230)
SLAB (150)
7
BALUSTER (50)
= 5700 X 6150 X 2100
PROTECTION PLASTER (10)
STAIRCASE 02 HEIGHT = 3000 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 20 TREAD = 19 STEPS = 20
33
WATER TANK SIZE
STEP MEASUREMENTS FOR PLINTH IN BLOCK B AND C TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 RCC RAFT SLAB (2 NUMBER OF TREADS = 3 HEIGHT OF STEPS/PLINTH= 450
1830
A.LEVEL +1950 S.LEVEL +1900
= 6300 X 4200 X
PARAPET WALL HEIGHT
KOTA STONE (18)
7105
CUT OUT
LIFT MACHINE ROOM SIZE 2100
S05 A.402
D1
1800
- STAIRCASE 02 300 150 20 STEPS 3000
A5
2000
2400
7350
STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOOR TREAD = RISER = NUMBER OF TREADS = HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE =
H'
BALUSTER 50 WIDTH
11
2000
STAIRCASE TO GROUND FLOOR - STAIRCASE 01 TREAD = 300 RISER = 150 NUMBER OF TREADS = 26 STEPS HEIGHT OF STAIRCASE = 3900
UP
15
3535
EQ.
2
L1
DN
14
400
EQ.
3
= 150 = 300
A.LEVEL +900 S.LEVEL +850
12
1745
EQ.
4
RISER TREAD
24
26
13
DETAIL D03 STEP DETAIL SCALE 1:10
5505
EQ.
5
3
150
4
3915
EQ.
6
EQ.
5505
SERVICE ROOM 3
7
LIFT
35
= A1-A10,1-5
= 26 = 25 = 26
16
34
STAIRCASE 01 RISERS TREAD STEPS
2070
EQ.
25
EQ.
1800
8
17
EQ.
EQ. EQ.
9
EQ.
EQ.
LIFT SPECIFICATIONS (L1 AND L2) D1 NUMBER OF PEOPLE = 10 RATED LOAD = 680 KG CAR SIZE = 1300 X 1350 75 SHAFT SIZE = 1900 X 2150 = 1000 DETAIL D02 DOOR WIDTH 10
HANDRAIL SCALE 1:5
DETAIL D03 STEP DETAIL SCALE 1:10
S05 A.402
= 1500 X 450 X 100 (W1) 2100 X 450 X 100 (W2) 900 X 450 X 100 (V1)
A.LEVEL -3000 S.LEVEL -3600
BALUSTER (50)
RISER TREAD
S05 A.402
EQ.
18
300
EQ.
11
OVERHANGING EAVE SIZES
H
EQ.
STAIRCASE A.LEVEL +600 S.LEVEL +550
EQ.
12
= 1:200 = 300
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM
HANDRAIL(100)
BALUSTER 850 HEIGHT
A.LEVEL -300 S.LEVEL -350
EQ.
13
2000
HANDRAIL (100)
EQ.
EQ.
EQ. EQ.
EQ. EQ.
15 14
EQ.
16
EQ.
17
H'
L1
SLOPE OF DRAIN DRAIN WIDTH
NOTES
A6 A6A
STAIRCASE 01 HEIGHT = 3900 WIDTH = 2000 RISERS = 26 TREAD = 25 STEPS = 26
2145
1820 EQ.
2840
18
A.LEVEL -1950 FLOOR MOUNTED BALUSTER FIXING DETAIL HEIGHT = 3900 S.LEVEL -2000 WIDTH = 2000 SCALE 1:5 TOWER AREA
100
2500
6070
EQ.
580
5645
4
5
PEDESTRIAN RAMP SPECIFICATIONS LIFT = 2000 LENGTH = 9000 SLOPE = 1:20 BALUSTER5040 = 450 SCALE 1:5 HEIGHT D1
J 6300
STORE ROOM CLEAR WIDTH
EQ.
S05 A.402
SERVICE ROOM 1
500 500 500
850
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM
2225
0
720
15
H
DETAIL D01 BALUSTER DETAIL SCALE 1:10
A5
A6 A6A
CAR RAMP SPECIFICATIONS 6300 CLEAR WIDTH = 7200 LENGTH = 36000 BALUSTER (50) SLOPE = 1:12
5
STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER (250)
NOTES
J
5645
WALL MOUNTED HANDRAIL
HANDRAIL SCALE 1:5
LABORATORY ROOM
0
A5
LABORATORY ROOM
15
S06 A.402
BALUSTER (50)
D04 A.402
WALL(230)
-3000 BASEMENT LEVEL TRIMIX (100) PLAIN CEMENT CONRETE (100) SAND BED (300) RCC RAFT SLAB (200)
UNITS MM
A.201
WATERPROOFING LAYER
DETAIL D04 BASEMENT FLOOR DETAIL SCALE 1:5
PROTECTION PLASTER (25)
-4800 LIFT WELL
SECTION - HH' S05
PCC BED (150)
SECTION - JJ' S06
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DISSERTATION / COVER
05
YEAR
Dissertation Research Document
: 2020 | Semester 7
TITLE : Exploration of Human Wellbeing In Future Martian Habitats https://www.researchgate.net/publica- tion/349665067_Exploration_Of_Human_Well being_In_Future_Martian_Habitats
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BRIEF / DISSERTATION
Abstract To date, manned space missions have not gone further away from the moon. In fact, the longest duration that a person has been in space is 14 months. As we look forward to moving away from Earth and building a future on Mars, we are looking at a much longer duration of space travel and stay. With the current technology, a round trip to Mars can take about three years. Here, the human factor comes into play. A lot of psychological factors such as isolation, mental health, and well-being, confinement, etc., are associated with space travel. The question that arises is that how the Martian habitats that we are proposing right now would cater to the basic needs of human beings for a community to thrive on Mars? This dissertation aims to explore the basic needs of humans and understand whether these needs would be catered to or not in future Martian habitats. The study focuses on studying the currently proposed habitats for Mars and analysing them. Maslow s hierarchy of needs was studied as a basis for human needs and a certain set of parameters were laid out which were used to analyse these habitats.
These habitats were studied as case studies and a comparative analysis laid out the results of how certain elements were and were not incorporated in the habitats proposed for Mars. The findings from this analysis conclude how important human well-being is in space and how certain elements can be added or taken care of to design better and habitats for a future on Mars. The sole purpose of the study is to get a deeper understanding of human needs in a habitat, understand the currently proposed models for Mars, analyse them and provide conclusions for designers and space architects to take cues from the study to build a better and larger community on Mars.
Research Question To what extent do the proposed Martian habitats cater to human needs and well-being?
Aim This dissertation aims to understand the human needs in a habitat and then analyse whether the proposed habitats for Mars fulfil human needs and aspirations.
SOFTWARE USED - PHOTOSHOP
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THESIS / COVER
06
Thesis (Ongoing) Architectural Thesis
YEAR : 2021 | Semester 9 TITLE
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: A Prototypical Unit for the Martian Habitat
COVER / THESIS
SOFTWARE USED - CONCEPTS ON IPAD AND PHOTOSHOP
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THESIS / INTRO
Need of the Project Majority of the problems on Earth are due to one reason – Overpopulation – which has led to severe consequences, which is leading to a collapse of our ecosystem and ultimately leading to mass extinction, expected by around 2050. Growing population, rising co2 levels, rising temperatures and continuous exploitation of natural resources has led to predictions that say that by 2050, humanity would reach a point of no return and could lead to a probable mass extinction of humanity. My hypothesis envisions a societal collapse around the year of 2060. While Earth has become inhospitable, the only way possible to save humanity is to move to a different planet.
Aim
2 0 3 0
Point
of
Retrofitting / Symbiosis
?
No-Return Space Exploration
Mars - Research & Development
How much of it would survive? Till when?
Possibility of starting a new civilisation?
Focus of my Thesis
Sample Unit Establishment
I see my project on Mars being built in phases. The first phase of the thesis would deal with research and development to come up with a Unit model. It would involve testing and designing this unit against all challenges present. This would what I intend to achieve in this period of my thesis. The second phase would aim to create a small establishment with multiple such units and lastly a masterplan for a whole settlement on Mars.
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PHASE 3
Vision Settlement
MASTERPLAN
Research and Development
THESIS
1. To study the environmental and atmospheric conditions of Mars to analyse LONGEVITY of the unit. 2. To study the TECHNICAL aspects of the prototypical unit. 3. To look for potential SITES on Mars and conduct site analysis of the final site of intervention. 4. To identify architectural elements and design solutions to support the above challenges.(ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CHALLENGES) 5. To come up with a prototypical study analysis based on the results from the above three studies and site.
PHASE 2
Objectives
PHASE 1
The aim of the thesis is to create a prototypical unit for the first permanent selfsustainable habitat on Mars for the survival of humanity.
INTRO / THESIS
MOTIVE Starting off with background research
INTRODUCTION CURIOSITY COLONISATION EXPLORATION
Gathering ideas and thoughts
QUESTIONS
?
W H Y
N e e d
W H O
Alliance
H O W
Economic
WHERE
Planets
TIMELINE
TECHNICAL &
Site
AIM VISION
CHALLENGES OBJECTIVES
MARS
SCOPE & LIMITATIONS
Challenges for the Unit
LONGEVITY
Forming the basis of thesis
PROTOTYPING A UNIT ARCHITECTURAL
Environmental
Shape
Atmosphere
Shape
Stakeholders
Temperature
Construction Method
Gravity
Material Details
Programs & Area
Radiation
Heights
Dust storms
Machines & Towers
Power/Energy
Travel Vehicle
Water and Food
Site Details
Form Exploration
Communication
Site Analysis
Internal Planning
RESEARCH CASE STUDY
Design & Program
Architectural Elements
Project finalisation
PROTOTYPING
UNIT
Psychology Zoning
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WORK / COVER
07
OFFICES
Work Experience Internships
: Stanza Living, Design Harmony, Permanencia
YEAR : 2019 - 2021 BRIEF : 1. Stanza Living (1 mo) • Developed bed test CAD drawings and worked on 3D models for Stanza Living accommodations across the country. 2. Design Harmony (2.5 mo) • Developed concepts, conceptual drawings, GFC drawings and 3D models for a private residence and an Ashram during my period as a Full-time intern. Post that, the internship was converted to Part-time job, during which sketches for interior furniture layouts and electrical plans were made. 3. Permanencia (1 mo) • Coordinated and managed the on-site workforce to complete the interiors for a guest house and a penthouse.
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Lobby Area Stanza Living, OSE Tower, Aerocity, New Delhi
COVER / WORK
Work from Home Design Harmony, Lake View Farm, Whitefield, Bengaluru
Ushay Towers, Kundli, Sonipat For Permanencia, New Delhi
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STANZA / DRAWINGS
1. Stanza Living Autocad
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TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" 17'3" x 10'9"TOILET
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM TOILET 17'3" x 10'9"6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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BASEMENT FLOOR HOSTEL BUILDING, HOSTEL COIMBATORE BUILDING, COIMBATORE FLOOR PLANS FLOOR PLANS
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8' WIDE PASSAGE
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TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
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TOI. 6'3"x4'1"
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ROOM 12'6"x9'6"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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4' WIDE CORRIDOR
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D1
2/10/2021 2:57 PM
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D1
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM 12'6"x9'4"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
D1
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4' WIDE CORRIDOR
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
4' WIDE CORRIDOR
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ROOM 15' x 9'3"
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ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
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4'-6"
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8' WIDE PASSAGE
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DN S.C
7TRIPLE/52 DOUBLE ROOMS BEDS- GROUND -23 BEDS BEDS- TYPICAL -34 beds TOTAL BEDS- 23+3X34= 125BEDS FLOORS G+3
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ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
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ROOM 12'6"x9'6"
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TOILET 6'7"x 6'4"
SLN GRAND HOTEL GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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RC ROOM 9' X 9' 5"
13'-8"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
VENT SHAFT 4'x4'7"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
4'
TOILET 5'7"x 4'1"
STAFF CHANGING ROOM 3' 8" X 5' 9"
X10 FLOORS
X9
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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VENT SHAFT 4'5"x3'9"
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GROUND AND FIRSTGROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR BALCONY 5' WIDE
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UP
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TOI. 4'6"x7'
18'
TOILET 6'7"x 6'4" RECEPTION 15'1" X 11'3"
15 TRIPLE / 20 DOUBLE SHARING ROOMS BEDS - TYPICAL - 17 BEDS 1-5(Ground as Stilt) TOTAL BEDS- 5X17 = 85 BEDS
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 10'11"x11'9"
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TOILETTOILET 6'4"x6'6'4"x6'
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X8
D2
DN
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" 6'4"x6'
D2
TOI. 4'6"x7'
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STAFF CHANGING ROOM 3' 8" X 5' 9"
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DN
RC ROOM 9' X 9' 5"
TOILET 5'7"x 4'1"
RECEPTION 15'1" X 11'3" S.C
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4'4"x7'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"TOILET 6'4"x6'
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ROOM 11'3"x11'7"
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TOILETTOILET 6'4"x6'6'4"x6'
BATH 4'X4'6"
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TOILET ENTRY 6'4"x6'
D2
TOI. 4'4"x7'
DN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN S.C
UP LIFT 6' x 7'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" TOI. 6'4"x6'
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14'2"x8'11"WIDE LIFT LOBBY
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ROOM 15' x 9'3" S.C
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ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
6'4"x6'
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D2 TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
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ROOM ROOM 14'4" x 14'14'4" x 14'
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
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TOILET TOILETD2
TOI. 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6' 5'8"x4'6"
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ROOM 15' x 9'3"
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UP
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TOILET ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM D2 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET
6'4"x6'
UP
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2/10/2021 2:57 PM
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"TOILET
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6'4"x6'
V1
KITCHEN 24'1" x 10'8"
UP LIFT 6' x 7'DN
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
LIFT 4'8" X 4'10"
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11'3"x11'7"
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D1
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TOI. 4'6"x7'
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ROOM ROOM 17'3"TOILET x 10'9"
D1
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ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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4' wide stair
VENT SHAFT 4'5"x3'9"
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ROOM ROOM 14'4" x 14' 14'4" x 14'
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UP
Y2 TOILET 6'4"x6'
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET
ROOM 14'4" x 14' ROOM 15' x 9'3"
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ROOM ROOM TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" 12'11"x13'7" 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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TOILET CORRIDOR ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
W1
4'
VENT SHAFT
TOI. 4'4"x7'
W2
ROOM 17'3"TOILET x 10'9" 6'4"x6'
TOILET 4' WIDE ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
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Y3 S.C
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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TOILET ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
4'4"x7'
ROOM 12'6"x9'6"
KITCHEN 24'1" x 10'8"
LANDSCAPED COURTYARD
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
SLN GRAND HOTEL 14'2"x3'7" TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
TOILET
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" xD210'9"
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85'-6" 6'-2"
4'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET TOI. 6'4"x6'
TOILET ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
D1
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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ROOM
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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DINING HALL 57'5" x 54'2"
OUTDOOR SITTING
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ROOM ROOM 12'11"x9'5" 17'3" 17'3" x 10'9"TOILET x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM ALIGN WALL 17'3" x 10'9"EDGE W/ COLUMN TOILET 6'4"x6'
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DINING HALL 57'5" x 54'2"
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ROOM 12'6"x9'6"
SHAFT
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ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
UP
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17'3" x 10'9"
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D1
17'3" x 10'9" 6'3"x4'1"
TOI. 6'3"x4'6" S.C
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D2 S.C
TOILET D2 6'4"x6' TOI. ROOM
TOILET ROOM 6'4"x6' 17'3" x 10'9"
Y4
VENT SHAFT 4'x4'7"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
7' WIDE PASSAGE
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM
17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM D1 TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" 6'4"x6'
6'4"x6'
18'
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ROOM 12'11"x9'4"
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"TOILET
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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LED TV
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
Y5
4'
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 13'-8" 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
RECEPTION 15'10"X 10'2"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
15 TRIPLE / 20 DOUBLE SHARING ROOMS BEDS - TYPICAL -X517 BEDS X4 X6 X7 ROOM ROOM FLOORS 1-5(Ground as Stilt) ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET TOILET TOTAL BEDS- 5X17 = 85 BEDS 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
X3
ROOM TOILET 17'3" x 10'9" 6'4"x6'
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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X1
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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LIFT 6' x 7' DN
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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UP
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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SHAFT
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
DN
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7' WIDE PASSAGE
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UP LIFT 6' x 7'
7' WIDE PASSAGE
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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LIFT 6' x 7' DN
7' WIDE PASSAGE
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.C
15'10"x12'3"
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UP LIFT 6' x 7'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
6'4"x6' ROOM ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
6'4"x6'
TOILET 7'0"x5'0"
TOILET
6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET
6'4"x6' ROOM 15'10"x12'3"
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TOILET
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LOUNGE AREA
Microwave
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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Griller
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
COFFEE
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TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
Toaster
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BATH 3'8"x3'6"
S.C
S.T.2
5' WIDE LOBBY
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM TOILET17'3" x 10'9" 6'4"x6'
Hot Plate
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TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM SHAFT 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 4'6"x5'0"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
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TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM
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S.C
ROOM 15'10"x9'6" ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
17'3" x 10'9"
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S.T.2
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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Microwave
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
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Griller
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TOILET 4'6"x5'0"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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COFFEE
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BATH 3'8"x3'6"
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Toaster
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17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM SHAFT
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S.T.2
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Hot Plate
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6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 7'0"x5'0"
S.C
S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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ROOM TOILET 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
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TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" S.T.2
ROOM 15'10"x9'6"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.C
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S.C
UP S.T.2
17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.C
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LIFT
FRIDGE (300 ltr)
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.C
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DN
ROOMLOBBY 5' WIDE
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9" TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.C
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
Microwave
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S.C
S.C
S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.C
S.T.2
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TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.C
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S.C
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
UP
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ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.C
6'4"x6'
S.T.2
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.T.2
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"TOILET
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S.T.2
LIFT
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S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.C
S.C
S.C
TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
COFFEE
TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.C
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LARGE UTENSIL WASHING AREA
SHAFT TOILET 6'4"x6' ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 15'10"x10'6"
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WATER DISPE NSER
ROOM 14'4" x 14'
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S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.T.2
ROOM ROOM 14'4" xx 14' 14'4" 14'
STERILIZER
SHAFT
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S.C
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
S.T.2
S.T.2
TOILET 6'3"x6'0"
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
S.T.2
S.T.2
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
S.C
S.C
S.T.2
ROOM ROOM 14'4"14'4" x 14'x 14'
S.T.2
S.C
S.T.2
S.C
TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.T.2
S.C
S.C
S.C S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
S.T.2
S.C
S.C
S.T.2
S.T.2
S.C
ROOM 17'3" x 10'9"
S.T.2
SHAFT TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 6'4"x6'
SHAFT S.T.2
S.C
S.T.2
S.T.2
S.C
TOILET 7'0"x5'0"
TOILET 6'4"x6'
TOILET 4'6"x5'0"
BATH 3'8"x3'6"
ROOM ROOM 14'4" xx 14' 14'4" 14'
S.T.2
ROOM 14'4" x 14'
TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
HAND WASH S.C
S.C
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6' S.T.2
S.T.2
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
S.C
ROOM 15' x 9'3"
S.T.2
S.C
S.T.2
S.T.2
S.C
S.C
TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
TOILET TOILET 6'4"x6' 6'4"x6'
S.T.2
TOILET 6'4"x6'
S.C
TOILET 6'4"x6'
DISHWASHING AREA 11'6" x 10'3"
DISH DROP OFF
14'-4"
S.T.2
ROOM 15'10"x12'3"
S.NO 1 2 3 4 5 6
ALIGN WALL W/ COLUMN EDGE
TYPE SILL LIN SIZE D1 3'X7' 7' D2 2'6"X7' 7' W1 3'6" 7' 4'X3'6" W2 3'6" 7' 2'6"X3'6" 5' V1 1'9"X2' 7' 4' D3 4'X7' 7'
PRABHAPURI - BTS TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (FURNITURE LAYOUT)
HOSTEL BUILDING, HOSTEL COIMBATORE BUILDING, COIMBATORE FLOOR PLANS FLOOR PLANS
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D.H. / DRAWINGS
2. Design Harmony Typology :
Private Residence
Software :
Autocad and Sketchup CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
PROJECT 1 - PRIVATE RESIDENCE A
B
B'
B''
D
C
F'
E F
H J
G
1'-31 2" 8'
2'-10"
12'-2"
Foot bridge to detail A
B
22'-3"
P
N'
Q
P'
9'
4'-8"
3'
L
35'-9" 9"
M' N
31 2" 5'-8"
8'-61 2"
10' 7'
K
9"
2'-1"
8'-7"
2'-101 2"
6'-31 2"
3'
93'-31 2"
10'-31 2"
1'-3"
5'-9"
L M
K
J'
6'-10"
5'
3'-10"
4'
3'
1'
M
N
9"
38'-6"
C
9" 4'-11"
8'-1"
7'-51 2"
9"
5'-41 2"
27'-9"
20'
8'
A A
2'-10"
12'-2"
B
9"
B'
5'-9"
1'-3"
1'-31 2"
10'-31 2"
3"
D
B
E F
F'
G
L
J'
K
M
H
GROUND FLOOR PLAN CAR P ARKIN G
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
L M N
5'-81 2" 2'-91 2" 5'-9" 4'-8"
1'-1" -3 3 4"
9"
5'
3'-10"
4'
9"
6'-1" 3'
9'
6'-10"
N'
P C
P'
Q
1'-3" 9" 2'-4" 67'-6"
8'-8" 8"3'-1"
10 8 7 6 5
4'
1'-8" 2'-5"
4'-8"
2'-4"
11
4
D
3 2
8'-31 2"
81 2"
5'-9" 13'
1'
M' N
5'-111 2"
8' 5'
1'-61 2"
13'-111 2"
31 2" 5'-8"
9' 9"
Sunshade Roof line above
1'-2"
Refer Toilet Details DWG no 211/27
V6
TOILET
6'-11 2"
V5
9"
6'-1"
93'-31 2"
J
14'-1" 9"
D18
W10
Ramp to detail
8'-61 2"
Sunshade Roof line above
10'-01 2"
EQ. 3'
9'
TOILET
balance
EQ.
Refer Toilet Details DWG no 211/28
8'-3"
2'-6"
14 13' 13 12
7' balance
Sunshade Roof line above
18'
9'-9"
1'-5"
4'-8"
10'
2'-4"
9" 7'-7"
9"
balance
3'
4'-11"
14'-3"
3' 2'
7'
EQ. EQ. 5'
14'-1" 5'-7" 4'
2'
9'-3"
14'-2"
16
9"
14'-6"
8' balance
14'-11" 5'
13'-7"
GUEST BEDROOM FFL= +5'6"
3'
7' 2'-1"
Portico Roof Line Above
C
9"
19'-11"
E
H
9'-2"
8'-7"
30'
B'' K
9"
12'-1"
2'-101 2"
6'-31 2"
PARENTS' BEDROOM
PORTICO FFL= +0'0"
Portico Roof Line Above
1'
7'
3'
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D17
Kerb Wall to Detail
23'-8"
9"
Portico Roof Line Above
Kerb Wall to Detail
G
D16
EQ
Up
13'-7"
2'
7'-4"
8'-1"
28'-21 2"
2'
Storage Alcove to detail
2'-10"
8'
Refer Front Elevation DWG no.211/08 for slant dimensions of Window Opening
W12
Corner Bay Window
5'-9"
Verandah
FFL= +1' 6"
28'-9"
1
11'-5" 5'
9" Wall + 3" stone cladding both sides
W11
Sunshade Roof line above W9
Sunshade Roof line above
6' 6'
EQ
8'-1"
17
15
Refer Toilet Details DWG no 211/26
8'-7"
FFL= +1'6"
14'-9"
EQ
EQ
12'-111 2"
8'
D1
4'-41 2"
12'-1"
FFL= +2'0"
D4
D15
18
16' J
16'-1"
Up
Fixed
PRAYER RM FFL= +2'0"
3'-51 2"
FFL= +2' 0"
D2
2'
16'-1"
FORMAL LIVING
GF VERANDAH
Verandah
19'-11"
W8
12'-01 2"
Sliding inside
EQ.
FOYER
9" Wall + 3" stone cladding both sides
W1
D19
EQ.
5'-2"
5'-2"
FFL= +2'0"
4'-41 2"
FORMAL DINING
1'
4'
PASSAGE FFL= +1'6"
W13
Jali Opening J2
1'
15'-9"
Refer Firewood Toilet Details DWG no 211/45
W7
V4
Bay Window
Ladder to detail
81 2"
18'-3"
6'-11"
D20
CS1
Refer Front Elevation DWG no.211/08 for slant dimensions of Window Opening
PASSAGE FFL= +1'6"
Jali Opening J1
3'-51 2"
7'
POWDER ROOM (7' x 4'11")
D3
balance
16'-6" 20'
CHILDREN'S BEDROOM
13'-61 2"
10'-71 2"
14'-1"
EQ
4'-4" balance
11'-3"
TOILET
8'-1"
FFL= +2'0"
DN
DN
13'-61 2"
V1
EQ
2'-5" 1'-8"
Shower Stall
EQ
3'-5"
3'
Dn
STORE
9'-11"
5'
6'
D8
WALK- IN D9 WARDROBE
DR. W.M.
W5
Mezzanine floor @ +10'-6"
6'
FFL= +0'0"
DN
Up
D13
OPEN TO SKY COURTYARD
8'-3"
skylight
TOILET
V2
EQ
4'-11"
Sunshade Roof line above
9"
2'-5" 1'-8" 5'-9"
D
5'
4'-8"
2'
8' balance
9" 9'-4"
E
8'-31 2"
2
FFL= +2'0"
2'
Jali opening J9
1'-10"
DN
9'-11"
STORE D14
WALK- IN WARDROBE
DN D12
MASTER BEDROOM
Refer Toilet Details DWG no 211/25
H
PASSAGE FFL = +1'6"
22'-3"
2'
81 2"
3
Sunshade Roof line above
1'-1" 1 9" 4'-3 2" 1'-3" 14'-1"
9" 2'-4" 8" 3'-1"
67'-6"
4
W2
11'-1"
Jali Opening J5
D6
3'
4'
7 6 5
G
Corner Bay Window
27'-61 2"
UP
8'-1"
6'
2'
FFL= +2'6"
4ft high
STORAGE partition wall
F
D25 Sunshade Roof line above
1'-11"
D11
PAVED YARD FFL= -6'-6"
V3
LAUNDRY
FFL= +2'6"
D10
3'
5'
8'-1"
FFL= +2'6"
16'-3"
NGL= -6'
WET KITCHEN
DINING
balance
9"
4'-8"
8
2'-4"
10
4'-8"
9
Built in DRY KITCHEN dining CUM table to INFORMAL detail
9" Wall + 3" stone cladding both sides
16'
8'-8"
13 12
11
built in bench
91 2"
10'-81 2"
38'-6"
INFORMAL LIVING
PASSAGE FFL= +1'6"
3'
W4
fold up table
11'
Sunshade Roof line above
14
3'-3"
balance
FFL= +2'6"
Sunshade Roof line above
Bay Window
7'-7"
5'-9"
15
J
Jali Opening J7
18'
9'
1'-31 2"
W3
DW1
Planter and Bench to detail
1'-51 2"
1'-21 2"
Sunshade Roof line above
DN
8'
F
built in bench DN DW2
Planter box
16
13'
Sunshade Roof line above
5'-111 2"
2'-91 2"
16'
27'-9"
5'-81 2"
8'
2'-4"
18 17
Planter box
Refer Chimney Detail DWG no 211/44
11'-1"
18'
Refer Dry Kitchen Detail DWG no 211/29
16'
Sunshade Roof line above
2'
Lotus Pond to detail
7'-
PATIO FFL= +1'6"
1
9
DRAWINGS / D.H.
A
B
B'
B"
C
E
D
F
F'
G
H
J
J'
L
K
M'
M
N
N'
P
Q
P'
LVL= +27'-0" Chimney Slope Top LVL= +24'-0" Chimney Slope Bottom LVL= +22'-5" Informal Living / CBR Roof Vertex Top
Chimney
LVL= +21'-0" GBR Roof Vertex Top
CS23
D1
2' 2'-5"
5'
W11
W12
LVL= +13'-10" PBR/GBR/MBR Toilet Window Flat Ove Top Sloping down 2" LVL= +11'-6" Powder Room Beam Top / MBR Bay Wi Ridge Top / PBR Bay Window Ridge To
PBR Bay Window 6'
12'-9"
W1
W10 +8'-0"
Refer to window detailing DWG no. 211/19
8'-6"
-6'-9"
14'-1"
2'
W16
8'
-10'-9"
-28'-9"
+8'-0"
5'-3"
FFL Verandah Outside @ +1'6"
EQ.
1'
FFL Verandah Outside @ +1'6"
EQ.
4'-4"
8'
6"
-30'-6"
3"
LVL= +10'-0" MBR Bay Window Eave Top / PBR Bay Window Eave Top LVL= +5'-3" GBR Beam Top
Parking Plinth Beam B8 @ +5'-3" Stone cladding wall
3" Stone cladding wall
1'
FFL= +1'-6" Verandah FFL LVL= +0'-0" Portico Level
Basement Parking
FFL= '4-0" Basement Parking FFL
FRONT ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
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SCHEMATIC LAYOUT
S.NO.
R1
REVISION
Informal Living CBR Roof Ver corrected to 2
MBR/CBR Ba Ridge Top Slo to 11'-6" and E 10'-0"
Chimney Slop to 27'0" and 2
PROJECT PROPOSED RESID HIBA AND MR.MO AT MANGALORE DRAWING TYPE
GFC
DRAWING TITLE
Front Ele Dwg no. Date Drawn By
211 25Shr
Sustainable Architectur Lake View Farm Siddhapura, Bengaluru +919686669602 jaya@
B
G
E
20'-9"
K
12'-10"
Q
P
L
8'-61 2"
20'-8"
14'-111 2"
6'-10"
LVL+ 22'-5" Informal Living / CBR Roof vertex Top LVL+ 18'-0" MBR Roof vertex Top Children's bedroom roof
Informal Living roof RHS (as per structure)
RHS (as per structure)
CS1
CS3
LVL=+ 13'-6" GBR Lintel/ GBR Tie Beam B42, B47, B50 Bottom
ATTIC STORAGE
B50
B47
B42
LVL=+ 11'-6" B26, B32, B34, B38 Beam top
CS26
CS2
CS28
LVL=+ 15'-0" GBR Tie Beam B42, B47, B50 Top
CS29 CS24
1'-6"
B20 @ +12'-6" TOB
B26
B32
B34
Jaali as per detail
9'-6"
D20
J1
J2
FFL=+ 5'-6" GBR FFL
D17
W12
9'-6"
Jaali as per detail
W1
LVL=+ 10'-0" B26, B32, B34, B38 Beam bottom
B38
12'
8'
GUEST BEDROOM
W11
W13
D16
FFL=+ 2'-0" Plinth FFL
4' FORMAL DINING
LVL=+1'-6" PBR Toilet FFL
1' FORMAL LIVING
VERANDAH
PBR TOILET
8'-9"
FOYER
1'
1'
SUNKEN SLAB
NGL
3'-7"
VERANDAH @ +1'-6"
6"
4'
Formal Living , Foyer, Formal Dining Tie Beam B22 @ +11'-6"
Refer to window detailing DWG no 211/19
11'-6"
MBR Bay Window
2'
Prayer Room Tie Beam B20 @ +12'-6"
3'-3"
Powder Room Tie Beam B19 @ +11'-6"
LVL= +14'-8" Foyer Roof Vertex Top
GBR Tie Beam B24 @ +15'-0"
-6'-9"
+0'-0"
9'-6"
Stone cladding wall till roof slab bottom
Stone cladding wall till roof slab bottom
ile Beam
Formal Living Prof
ile Beam
14'-1"
-6'-9"
Formal Dining Prof
8'
2'-4" 1'-10"
Powder Room Roof Beam
LVL= +18'-0" Formal Dining / Formal Living Roof Vertex Top
CBR Roof
13'-3"
4'-3"
Informal Living Roof
13'
4'-6"
LVL=+0'-0" Ground LVL
FFL=- 4'-0" Basement FFL
BASEMENT PARKING
SECTION - DD’
SECTION AT D-D
M
D
48'-1"
N
5'-8"
LVL+ 27' 1" Chimney Vertex Top
LVL+ 22' 5" Informal living roof vertex LVL+ 16' 5"
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D.H. / DRAWINGS
13' 18'
18
16'
17
16
9
14 13 12
15
10
11
6
7
8
5
3
4
2
1 LVL= +27'-0" Chimney Slope Top LVL= +24'-0" Chimney Slope Bottom
2'-10"
LVL= +22'-5" Informal Living / CBR Roof Vertex Top LVL= +21'-0" GBR Roof Vertex Top
Chimney Service Area Roof CBR Roof
2'
-75'-9" CS10 2'
IFL Tie Beam B30 @ +11'-6"
J4
Refer to window detailing 9" DWG no 211/19
J3
V2
8'-6"
+0'-0"
23'-10"
FFL= +4'-0" GBR Flat Chajja Top FFL= +2'-6" MBR Bay Window Sill
FFL Verandah Outside @ +1'6"
1'-6"
1'
+2'-0"
-5'-0"
-70'-7"
-7'-5" 3'-7"
7'
10'
W2
2'-6"
1'-3" Patio FFL @ +1'6"
8'
W1
10'-6"
1'-3"
9'-7"
8'-1"
DW1
Absolute LVL +0'-0"
V1
-23'-0"
-42'-10"
LVL= +12'-6" IFL Tie Beam Top B29 FFL= +11'-6" IFL Tie Beam Top B30, MBR, MBR Toilet and Powder Room Tie Beam Top B25 FFL= +10'-0" MBR Toilet / Powder Room Flat Chajja Bottom to match with Tie beam B25
GBR Sloping Chajja
14'-2"
MBR, MBR Toilet and Powder Room Tie Beam B25 @ +11'-6"
W3
LVL= +13'-9" GBR Flat Chajja Bottom match with Beam Bottom
GBR Tie Beam B42 @ +15'-0"
CS8
IFL Tie Beam B29 @ +12'-6"
9"
8'
LVL= +18'-0" Formal Dining / MBR Roof Vertex Top
GBR Roof Stone cladding wall till beam bottom
Absolute / Portico LVL +0'-0"
FFL= +1'-6" Verandah FFL
NORTH ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION
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REVISION
DATE
PROJECT PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR MRS. HIBA AND MR.MOHAMAD SHAKEER AT MANGALORE DRAWING TYPE
GFC
DRAWING TITLE
North Elevation
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
Dwg no. Date Drawn By
13'
9 10
12 13 14
11
15
16
16'
17
18
18'
LVL= +22'-5" Informal Living / MBR Roof Vertex Top LVL= +21'-2" Service Area Roof Top of Vertex LVL= +21'-0" GBR Roof Top of Vertex LVL= +18'-4" Service Area Roof Top of Eaves
Chimney MBR Roof IFL Roof CS32
V6
V5
CS19
CBR Tie Beam B44 @ +11'-6"
PBR Tie Beam B49 @ +11'-6"
Service Area Tie Beam B48 @ +11'-6"
GBR Sloping Chajja
+0'-0" PBR Bay Window +1'-5"
-13'-7"
V3 -15'-10"
W7
3'-6"
W16
5'-3"
Parking Window Flat Chajja
W5
W8
LVL= +11'-6" GBR Beam B50 Top/ PBR Beam B49 Top / PBR Bay Window Top to match with beam top / C BR Beam B44 Top / Service Area Beam B48 Top / Firewood Toilet Tie Beam B43
Firewood Toilet Tie Beam B43 @ +11'-6"
LVL= +10'-0" IFL Bay Window Top of Eaves/ Wet Kitchen Flat Chajja Top of Eaves to match with beam bottom
W3
+3'-0"
1'-4"
W9
LVL= +15'-0" GBR Beam B50 Top
Water Tank on Terrace
Service Area Plinth Beam B3 @ +2'-3"
W6
-12'-1" W15
1'
GBR Tie Beam B50 @ +15'-0"
GBR Window Flat Chajja
Sustainable Architecture I Interiors I Landscape Lake View Farm Siddhapura, Bengaluru - 560066 +919686669602 jaya@designharmony.in
LVL= +18'-0" CBR / GBR Roof Top of Eaves
2'-10"
EQ.
6"
EQ.
POETRY OF SPACE
LVL= +27'-0" Chimney Slope Top LVL= +24'-0" Chimney Slope Bottom
CS23
211/47/R0 03-07-2021 Shrey
Patio FFL @ +1'6"
LVL= +3'-6" MBR Bay Window Sill LVL= +2'-3" Service Area Plinth Beam Top LVL= +0'-0" Portico Level FFL= -4'-0" Basement Parking FFL
Natural Ground Line (NGL) Proposed Ground Line
Basement Paved Yard FFL @ -6'-6"
SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION
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REVISION
DATE
PROJECT PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR MRS. HIBA AND MR.MOHAMAD SHAKEER AT MANGALORE DRAWING TYPE
GFC
DRAWING TITLE
North Elevation Dwg no. Date Drawn By
211/47/R0 05-07-2021 Shrey POETRY OF SPACE
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DRAWINGS / D.H.
DESIGN PRESENTATION DRAWINGS
UPPER FLR
NGL @ +0-0"
12' 14'-3"
NGL @ +3'-6"
9'
3'-4"
3'
7'-2"
3' 7'-6"
BATH 6'-8"
LOFT LVL
7'
6'
TOILET
MUDCRETE ROOF
7'
2'
19'-10"
18'-9"
5'-6"
DN
WADROBE
3'
ENTRY step up
-1'-6"
20'-3"
+0'-0"
DORMER WINDOW
7'-11"
3'-3"
MUDCRETE ROOF
10'-8"
3'
16'-4"
PROJECT 2 - DARPAN FOUNDATION
ENTRY GROUND FLR
LOWER LVL PLAN
SECTION AA'
21'
B'
PANTRY + WARDROBE
TOILET
9'
7'-11" LOFT LVL
TOI.
3'
NGL @ +3'-6"
BATH
6'-11"
WADROBE + PANTRY
9'
11'-3"
7'-2"
16'-4"
A'
19'-10"
ENTRY step up
3'
7'
DN
+3'-6"
7'-6"
UP
6'
2'-8" 4'
B
+5'-6"
MUDCRETE ROOF
7'-7" 7'
LOFT LVL
3'
+8'-0"
12'
5'-3"
2'-6"
SIT OUT
A
3'
10'-8"
9'-9"
9'-6"
20'-3"
3'-10"
MUDCRETE ROOF
DORMER WINDOW
SECTION BB'
ENTRY
23'-9"
DARPAN FOUNDATION KUTEER CONCEPT DESIGN PLAN
GROUND FLR
UPPER LVL PLAN BUILT AREA PLANS ANDTOTAL SECTIONS FOR CLIENT
ITEM Single room (Excl Verandah) Two room unit(Excl Balcony) ` Two room unit(Incl Balcony ) No of people that can be accomodated per room No of extra beds that can be accomodated per room
290 sft 440 sft 510 sft 02 02
NGL @ +0-0"
DATE
16/07/2021
POETRY OF SPACE
Address: Lake View Farm Old Airport-Whitefield Road Next to Shell Petrol Pump Siddhapura, Bengaluru - 560066 Tel: 9686669602 Email: jaya@designharmony.in
3D VIEWS AND SECTION FOR CLIENT
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PERMANENCIA / INTERIORS
3. Permanencia Typology :
Guesthouse
Actual Site Images
Living Room and Dining
Before |||| 56 |||| |
After
INTERIORS / PERMANENCIA
Toilet
Mandir
Kitchen
Bedroom || |||| 57 ||||
OTHER / COVER
08
Other Work Internships
YEAR : 2017 - 2021
BRIEF : A. Hand Drafted Sheets B. Community Centre Redevelopment Project C. Physical Models and Art D. Exploring Moon Architecture Workshop
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COVER / THESIS
Second Year Building Construction Sheets Part of submission for NASA Reuben’s Trophy 2019 Won Special Mention Award |||| |||| 59 ||||
CONSTRUCTION / SHEETS
A. Hand Drafted Sheets SUB :
Building Construction
YEAR:
2018
Part of submission for NASA Reuben’s Trophy 2019
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SHEETS / CONSTRUCTION
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PROJECT / COVER
B. Community Centre Redevelopment Project SITE :
B-3, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
TYPE:
Unbuilt Design Proposal
YEAR:
2020
PROJECT BRIEF The client was a resident of B-3 housing society. He wanted to revamp an unused space near the entry gate of the society. The requirements were a kids playroom, an RWA office and some ideas for the seating space. The motive was to just uplift an existing structure at the lowest expenditure. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the client had to call off the project.
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Site Pictures and Ideas
DESIGN / PROJECT
OPPORTUNITY Keeping the budget in mind, the idea was to reuse existing built on the site for the required spaces. With the Basketball court on the extreme left,the unused store presented an opportunity to be converted into a kids playroom. Next to the enclosed play room, we proposed the RWA Office with an option of outdoor seating. All these spaces were connected by removing the existing free standing wall. The overall built was then covered with an overhanging roof with openings and cutout for an existing tree on the site.
Existing Site Plan
DESIGN IDEA For the Kids play room, the proposal included removal of the front metal shutter and incorporation of a skylight for natural daylighting. Bright colours were proposed to attract kids. To incorporate outdoor seating, an overall roof was proposed to provide shade. Openings and a large cutout for the existing tree was provided. This roof also connected all the spaces into one entity. Under this roof infront of the store and guard room, a simple seating area was proposed.
Proposed Site Plan
Proposal Render
SOFTWARE USED - RHINO AND ENSCAPE
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ART / MODELS
C. Physical Models and Artworks The following are selected models that were handmade, both in group and individual, during the four years of study in college. Different materials such as Sunboard, Foamboard, Cardboard, Foamblocks, Wood, MDF, POP, Steel, Acrylic and Glass were explored.
Year 1 | Design
Year 1 | Design
Year 2 | Structures
Year 2 | Fine Arts
Year 2 | History
Year 2 | Design
Year 2 | M.T.P.
Year 2 | M.T.P.
Year 3 | Design
Year 3 | Design
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MODELS / ART
Year 3 | Design
Year 3 | Fine Arts
Year 3 | M.T.P.
Year 3 | M.T.P.
Year 3 | Interactive Art
Year 3 | Interactive Art
Year 3 | Structures
Year 3 | Structures
Year 3 | M.T.P.
Year 3 | M.T.P.
Year 3 | Bldg. Construction
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MOON TOWER / ABOUT
D. Exploring Moon Architecture TYPE:
Workshop, DigiFUTURES World
SITE :
South Pole Aitkin Basin Region, Lunar surface, Earth’s Moon
TEAM: Praneeth Aashwinay, Hanieh Kouchaki, Debashish Roy YEAR:
2021
Site Primary objectives of site selection 1. Constant source of energy - Sunlight 2. Source of water for life support 3. Should be between the dark side and bright side of moon
South Pole
The South Pole Aitkin Basin Region fulfilled all requirements and hence was chosen as the site for the project.
Concept and Principle The idea was to make units that could easily fold and expand - Foldable scissor like units. Hoberman;s sphere was used as the basic unit that would fold and expand as per needs.
The Hoberman’s sphere which resembles a geodesic dome, but is capable of folding down to a fraction of its normal size by the scissor-like action of its joints.
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Ecosystem Sunlight Algae Power Machines
Medicine and Food
CO2 Oxygen
Humans
DESIGN / MOON TOWER
Concept - Structure Habitable volume per crewmember= 6.67 x (duration in days) - 7.79
This gives; Habitable volume per crew member for 180 days = 26.85 cubic metres. Based on this equation, size of one module with four crewmembers = 107.4 cubic metres for 180 days.
Scissor Folding Hoberman’s Sphere
Growth
Airlock
Elevator (Pressurised)
Sleeping Pod
Algae Protection
Airlock Recreation
Control Centre
Section through a Tower
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MOON TOWER / RENDER
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RENDER / MOON TOWER
SOFTWARE USED - RHINO, D4RENDER AND PHOTOSHOP
Render created with Praneeth Aashwinay
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S H R E Y
G U P T A
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