BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS - 6
NAME: AKSHAY BHAT K USN NO. : NU18UAR002 B.ARCH SEM8 NITTE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE
INDEX TITLE
SL.NO
TITLE
SL.NO
1
CASE STUDY
8
ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS
2
CLIENT BRIEF
9
OUTDOOR SEATING
3
MOODBOARD
10
CEILING PLAN
4
FLOOR PLAN
11
KITCHEN DETAILS
5
ENTRANCE LOBBY
12
DINING AREA
6
DIALUX SIMULATIONS
13
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
7
LIGHTING REPORT
14
RENDERS
An’garden Café
The building is arranged over several levels, with the ground floor providing the greatest amount of space for open seating.
Location: An’ garden cafe is a cafe Located at Van Quan, Vietnam Le House architects has designed a tropical, plant-filled coffee shop in Hanoi that’s inspired by the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Style: Industrial. This is an old Cement factory turned into cafe so they have maintained the industrial elements inside the cafe. The facade of this shop intermingles large pieces of glass with steel frames. Random as the placement may be, it is still decorative and harmonious. Simple cement walls separate the pavement from indoor space. In order to minimize heavy feelings of cement, plants are considered an optimal solution that synchronizes with the indoor environment.
The top floor of the cafe provides a view of the sky through a large window and a glazed roof that is partly covered by timber louvers to protect the interior from direct sunlight. On this level, guests can also choose to sit outside on a covered terrace lined with bamboo-filled planters.
The building features a structural framework and angular concrete shell that encloses a large glazed facade facing the street. The windows are interspersed with steel frames that resemble spreading tree branches. These shapes provide the first hint of the cafe’s natural theme, which is intended to soften the otherwise robust and industrial aesthetic of the architecture
The building is separated from the pavement outside by a low concrete wall. Planters built into the walls create a more welcoming entrance that synchronizes with the verdant interior. Inside the cafe, a pared-back material palette of concrete, wood, black metal and patterned tiles creates a neutral backdrop for the variety of greenery.
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Section Section Second Floor Plan
Section
Mood Board
OUTDOOR SEATING ENTRANCE LOBBY DINING AREA BAR COUNTER KITCHEN WASHROOM
0
FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
2000 4000
8000
ZONING
2 4
TRIM CAP WALL 5” ALUMINIUM FRAME ALUMINIUM BRACKET NEON TUBE BRUSHING TRANSFORMER ELECTRICAL LINE CONDUIT FASTNER BONDING WIRE ACRYLIC FACE GLASS STAND DRAIN HOLE
LOGO FIXING DETAIL
SECTION BB’
SECTION AA’ LINEN AND COTTON BLEND FABRIC WITH POLYURETHANE FOAM
TEAK WOOD FRAME INSIDE LIGHT
SOFA DETAIL
SPACING
ATTATCHING CLIP
WALL
GYPSUM BOARD
WALL PANEL DETAIL
SCREW
COVE LIGHT DETAIL
FRAME 6MM GLASS
ENTRANCE LOBBY PLAN
EXTERIOR
INTERIOR
RECEPTION’S CHAIR WINDOW FRAME FIXING DETAIL
ENTRANCE LOBBY
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM SCALE 1:50 0
2000
8000
4000
5
DAYLIGHT SIMULATION PARAMETERS SKY TYPE : CLEAR DATE : MARCH 30 TIME ZONE : IST DIRECT SUNLIGHT TOILETS WILL HAVE OCCUPANCY SENSOR THOUGHTOUT THE DAY
FLOOR PLAN
ROOM 4
ROOM 2
ROOM 5
ROOM 3
ROOM 6
FROM 12PM TO 4PM THE CENTRAL AREA NEEDS ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING SINCE THE LX VALUES ARE NOT MET
KITCHEN WILL NEED ARTIFICAL LIGHTING FROM 9AM TO 12PM FROM 9AM TO 12 NOON THESE AREAS DO NOT NEED ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING AS DAYLIGHT IS SUFFICIENT ENOUGH
THESE AREAS NEED MIX OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING SINCE IT IS BELOW 500LX
ROOM 1
KITHCEN WILL NEED ARTIFICAL LIGHTING IN SOME AREAS
THE WASHROOMS WILL CONTINUOUSLY USE ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING WITH OCCUPANCY SENSOR SINCE THEY ARE NOT METTING THE LX VALUE
12 NOON
KITCHEN WILL NEED ARTIFICAL LIGHTING TO MEET THE REQUIRED LX
9AM
AT 4PM THESE AREAS WILL BE USING ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING TO MEET THE REQUIRED LX VALUE
THE WASHROOMS WILL CONTINUOUSLY USE ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING WITH OCCUPANCY SENSOR SINCE THEY ARE NOT METTING THE LX VALUE
4 PM
DIALUX SIMUALTIONS
THESE AREA IN THE ENTRANCE LOBBY WILL NEED ARTIFICIAL LIGTHING
THE LOBBY DOESNT NEED ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING AT 4PM SINCE THERE IS ENOUGH NATURAL LIGHT
6
LEVITON OCCUPANCY SENSOR:
PRODUCT CODE: ODC20-MDW SENSORS: PASSIVE INFRARED AND ULTRASONIC. FALSE-DETECTION SOFTWARE ASSURES LIGHTS ARE ON ONLY WHEN NEEDED. MOUNT: CEILING MOUNT FILED OF VIEW: 500 -2000 SQ.FT RECESSED LIGHTING: INPUT VOLTAGE: 120V 8A LUMENS: 560 POWER: 8W, 120V CURRENT CONSUMPTION: 60-30ma COLOR TEMP: 3000K
COVE LIGHTING:
LUMENS: 4050 POWER: 43W, 0.5A, 120V COLOR TEMP: 3500K
AUTOMATIC SHADES:
MOTORIZED FLEXSHADE 485AC TYPE: 120V STANDARD AC MOTOR
PROFILE WALL LIGHTING:
LUMENS: 1000 POWER: 8.9W, 120V COLOR TEMP: 3000K
PENDANT LIGHTING:
LUMENS: 200 POWER: 50W, 120V COLOR TEMP: 2200K
CEILING FANS:
SPRINGER 60 INCH 12 BLADE CEILING FAN CONSUMPTION: 33W AIRFLOW: 6485 CFM
ACCENT LIGHTING: LUMENS: 1130
POWER: 13W, 120V
CHANDILIER LIGHTING:
COLOR TEMP.: 3500K
LUMENS: 2250 POWER: 50W, 120V COLOR TEMP: 6000K
DIALUX DAYLIGHT SIMULATION FROM THE ABOVE DAYLIGHT SIMULATIONS WE INFER THAT SOME AREAS IN THE PLAN ARE NOT MET THE STANDARDS OF 500 LUX BUT SOME EXCEEDE MORE THAN 500, HENCE BY FUSING IT WITH ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING AND HAVING BLINDS WE CAN HAVE BALANCE BETWEEN BOTH OVER LIGHING AND UNDER LIGHTING
LIGHTING REPORT
7
ACOUSTIC IS THE SCIENCE OF SOUND WHICH DEALS WITH THE PROPERTIES OF SOUND WAVES
SPACING
REECTION:
SOUND IS BOUNCED OFF A SURFACE. IT NORMALLY OCCURS ON FLAT, RIGID SURFACES WITH A LOT OF MASS LIKE CONCRETE OR BRICK WALLS. AS THE SOUND WAVE CAN’T PENETRATE VERY FAR INTO THE SURFACE, THE WAVE IS TURNED BACK ON ITSELF LIKE A RICOCHET. THE SOUND BOUNCING BACK OFF THE SURFACE CREATES AN ECHO.
U BRACKETS
DIFFUSION:
WHEN A SOUND WAVE HITS AN IRREGULAR SURFACE LIKE FOAM OR CARPET, THE VIBRATION BREAKS UP AND TRAVELS ALONG MANY MUCH SMALLER PATHS. THIS DIVIDES THE ENERGY OF THE WAVE, SENDING IT IN MANY DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS WHICH DEPLETES ITS ENERGY FASTER.
ABSORPTION:
WHEN A SOUND WAVE HIT A PARTICULAR SURFACE, THE KINETIC ENERGY DRIVING IT IS CONVERTED INTO A SMALL AMOUNT OF HEAT ENERGY WHICH DISSIPATES, LEECHING POWER FROM THE SOUND WAVE AND CAUSING IT TO DECAYING FASTER. THIS IS THE KIND OF SOUND INSULATION PROVIDED BY THINGS LIKE FOAM AND RUBBER. HOW WELL A MATERIAL ABSORBS SOUND DEPENDS ON A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT FACTORS, INCLUDING MATERIAL DENSITY AND HOW POROUS IT
WOODEN PANELS ON THE CEILING FOR ABSORBING SOUND STEEL MOUNTING FRAME EXISTING WINDOW ATTATCHING CLIP
ACOUSTIC PANEL DETAIL
MAGNETIC TAPE STRIP
AIR GAP OUTDOOR
INDOORS ACRYLIC WINDOW
SOUND
STEEL MOUNTING FRAME REFLECTED SOUND
ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS
DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOW
8
PLANTS
LEG BRACE AT B
LEG BRACE AT E
INLET WATER GROWING MEDIUM
JOINING DETAIL 1 SUPPORT AT C
DRAINAGE RETENTION
OUTDOOR TABLE
DRAIN WATER ROOT BARRIER INSULATION
WALL RCC
PLANTER BOX SECTION PLANTS GROWING MEDIUM FILTRATION DRAINAGE RETENTION INSULATION ROOT BARIRER WATERPROOFING ROOF DECK
WATER PROOFING DETAIL
OUTDOOR SEATING
FLOOR PLAN
SUPPORT AT D
OUTDOOR TABLE DETAILS
9
CASSETTE AC
U BRACKETS
AXONOMETRIC VIEW WOODEN PANELS
SPACING
SECTION 1
- SPOT LIGHT CHANDILIER LIGHT
2 Shaft Position as shown after fixing to track
PENDANT LIGHT 3
- FIRE SPRINKLERS
U BRACKET
WOODEN BATTEN
SCREW
4 PENDENT LIGHT
- ACCENT LIGHT - PENDANT LIGHT - TASK LIGHT
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
SPOT LIGHT
PENDENT LIGHT AND BATTEN JOINERY DETAIL
CEILING PLAN 10
TAP 8 10 7
INLET PIPE 3 8
6
7
4
5
2 9
9
BOTTLE TRAP
SECTION AA’
SECTION BB’
8
DRAIN PIPE
C 10
A B
1
3
2
4
5
SINK DETAIL AXONOMETRIC VIEW
8
A’ 2
6
SECTION CC’ C’
VENT TO OUTSIDE
EXTRACTOR FAN
KITCHEN PLAN CASSETTE FILTER
CLOSE
HINGE DETAILS
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM SCALE 1:50
EXHAUST DETAIL
OPEN
HANDLE DETAIL
LEGEND 1 DOUBLE SINK 2 PREPRATION TABLE 3 OVEN 4 DEEP FRIER 5 GRILL 6 GAS STOVE 7 CUTLERY STORAGE 8 STORAGE SHELVES 9 CABINETS 10 EXHAUST HOOD
0
2000
4000
8000
KITCHEN DETAILS 11
A’
SECTION AA’
A
DINING AREA FURNITURE LAYOUT
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION
SECTION
PLAN
PLAN
PLAN
PLAN
RECTANGURAL TABLE
ROUND TABLE
BILLING DESK
FAMILY TABLE
SECTION
PLAN
BAR COUNTER CHAIR
ALL DIMENSIONS IN METER
DINING AREA DETAIL 12
LEGEND
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT PLAN
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM SCALE : 1:100
0 2000 4000
8000
13
RENDER VIEWS
RENDER VIEWS