Architecture Portfolio Ar. Devesh Balakrishnan
This portfolio highlights my design skill, the vision behind and the style I prefer approaching. Hand sketch is a Language I adore communicating with, something I developed in time and interest which I personally feel has portrayed me as an individual. Architecture to me is beyond profession. I see a deep connection with my lifestyle, Nature, and my culture. I want to persue the craft of spacemaking Hope you enjoy going through my works as much as I enjoyed crafting them.
CONTENTS
01
CENTRE FOR STUDENT ATHLETE
02
ROC TRANQUIL
M.ARCH INTEGRATED STUDIO | SEM 1
UNBUILT
03
URBAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
04
AMJHIRA FARM
05
PORTABLE VENDORS
GOVERNMENT DESIGN COMPETITION
LIVE PROJECT
GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL
URBAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
01
CENTRE FOR STUDENT ATHLETE M.ARCH INTEGRATED STUDIO | SEM 1
NARRATIVE Designing a built space acts as an observatory to the dynamic atmosphere around its zone, the drama that unfolds, the Centre for student athlete stand witness. The program was to understand the context and the built culture of North Carolina and the US. We used this opportunity to reflect our skills and this project is about the proud user group of athletes needing a facility to rehabilitate their needs.
CONTEXT The site is located next to the famous Reynolds Coliseum, overlooking the Dail Soccer field, the site is like a canvas around several beautiful artworks. Tally student Union & the Gymnasium is at a walking stretch, many students use this path and with many sports buildings around, the building needs to welcome these opportunities to be part of the collective atmosphere.
PARTI DIAGRAM
Block A
Block B
SITE PLAN
N
370
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
TALLEY STUDENT UNION
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
PARKING
0 35
360 362'
364'
360'
362'
360'
358'
358'
356'
JETER DR.
356'
354' 354'
0
15' 5'
30'
CATES AVENUE 350'
MORRIL DRIVE
350
DAIL SOFTBALL STADIUM
DAIL SOCCER FIELD
PARKING
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
LVL 360’
LVL 352’ SERVICE ENTRANCE/EXIT
DN
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
LVL 360’
OFFICE
MECHANICAL ROOM
OFFICE
KITCHEN
UP
OFFICE
UP
UP
ATRIUM LVL 352’
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE
STORAGE
DN
DINING
OFFICE
JETER DR.
UP
LOBBY
MAIN ENTRANCE/EXIT
UP
LVL 350’
CATES AVENUE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
0’ 5’
25’ 15’
PARKING LVL 360’
UP
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING COLISEUM PARKING
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
LVL 360’
DN
LVL 366’
TUT
GROUP TUT O.T.B. DN
UP
GROUP TUT
LVL 366’
TUT UP
UP
STUDENT LOUNGE
LVL 366’
AV ROOM
DN
TUT
TUT O.T.B.
TUT
JETER DR.
TUT
TERRACE COMPUTER ROOM
TUT
TUT
TUT
TUT
TUT
CATES AVENUE
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
0’ 5’
25’ 15’
ADV. OFF
ADV. OFF
ADV. OFF
ADV. OFF O.T.B.
DN
ADV. OFF
ADV. OFF
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
GYMNASIUM UP
UP
LVL 366’
DN
DN
WORKOUT SPACE
DN
TERRACE
TERRACE
O.T.B. BASKET BALL COURT
THIRD FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
CATES AVENUE
CATES AVENUE 0’ 5’
25’ 15’
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
0’ 5’
25’ 15’
DETAIL SECTIONS PARAPET COPING WOOD BLOCK METAL PANNEL 2” AIR GAP 2” THERMAL RIGID INSULATION 5/8” SHEATHING 6” STUD
SOFFIT SHEATHING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 6”X6” STEEL TUBE SUBSTRATE FOR LOUVERS SPANDREL GLASS HORIZONTAL LOUVRE BLADE SECTION
A 10
CURTAIN WALL WOOD BLOCK FLAT SEAMED METAL ROOF METAL PANNEL AIR GAP RIGID INSULATION WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE
STEEL ANGLE STUD CURTAIN WALL
B
CONCRETE FLOOR CURTAIN WALL METAL FLASHING SCREW JACK PEDESTAL PAVERS
Lvl 02 16'
C
STRUCTURE & HVAC
A
A’
AHU
Chiller
Cooling tower Ductwork - Supply Ductwork - Return
Chiller
AHU 0
Mechanial Proposal - VAV System
15 5
25
Study Lounge View from the connecting bridge
Atrium View from the South Enterance
“I am you and you are me. As I look down at myself walking down the street. I see me with a cup of coffee while I watch the world move. I am part of it, the game across road is part of my day, so are my assignments. I am glad I missed none”
02
ROC TRANQUIL UNBUILT
My role : Project Architect Firm: Varun Thautam & Associates, Banglore. Year: 2020 Location: Denkanikottai, Tamil Nadu. Clients: Praveen-Laila ; Kapil-Bharathi. “And then by nestling the house into the hillside, rather than imposing it on the site, they realized their original intent for the house in nature to serve as a re-orientor. The scent, the sound of birds, the shadow of the trees against the structure whether inside or out, the openness of the site all the elements join seamlessly.”
NARRATIVE The design acts like a backdrop to drama that unfolds within this space; the drama being the everyday objects that tastefully adorn the house and most importantly, the people who occupy the space. The challenge here would be to create a harmonious dichotomy between the artists and the stage. Through the use of vernacular materials and styles of architectural expression, we want our design to infuse with nature harmoniously. Kapil and Bharathi are not exuberant, and want their living space to embody their modest, urban and grounded personalities. We want the spaces to open up to nature easily, at varied levels of intensity that could be effortlessly modulated. The design is intended to encourage spaces of interaction, spaces that encourages the family to partake in activities together. Through design, we hope to achieve spaces of Zen and solitude outside in nature, but encourage friendship and comradery in the built environment.
Private Acess to Orchid
+ N
A
Inviting Warm Winter Sunrise
A’
BLOCK A BLOCK B
Inviting Cool Summer Sunset
Entry Entry Green Curtain for Privacy B’
Plane grounds holds rainwater during monsoons
Cutting slope for Safe buildup
Monsoon heavy rains
Existing orchid
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SECTION BB’
SECTION AA’
FLOOR PLANS
AXONOMETRIC VIEW LOFT WATER TANK 1
2
3
5
4
6
C-CURVE LOAD BEARING WALL
N
SQUARE SECTION FABRICATED WINDOW FRAME
A C1
C2
C3
B UP
C
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
D
CATENARY VAULT
E
ENTRY
PORCH AREA
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
STONE CHIP SURFACE 1
2
3
4
5
6
DOWN
A
WASHROOM
BALCONY LOUNGE
B C
BEDROOM
WORK DESK
LOFT AREA
EXPOSED BRICK WALL WITH MUD MORTAR
D E
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
KOTA STONE FLOORING
INTERLOCK WOODEN PLANK FLOORING
VIEWS
Bedroom view
View overlooking the Study space
Balcony Lounge view
Ground Floor Kitchen view
03
URBAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE GOVERNMENT DESIGN COMPETITION
EKAGRATHA
My role : Freelance Architect Firm: Path Studio, Auroville. Year: 2022 Location: Hyderabad Clients: Telangana Government, India.
A Unique place of Conflunce
NARRATIVE
Telangana Government has plans to setup an UCE in 45 acres of Campus which will the convergence for all solutions for Urban issues. This campus will act as a Urban Think Tank and a Hub. It will have facilities for training, an urban innovation hub, a place for module display and innovative practices in urban sectors on a dynamic basis ,facilities to host and accomodate dignitaries and venue hosting workshops.
ROLE
1. Managing Design Presentation, Visuals and Infographics. 2. Design Storytelling and Final Sheet composition. 3. IGBC(Indian Greem Building Council) Rating Solutions. 4. Facade Design to achieve highest Green Building rating. 5. Coordinate with interns and team architects. 6. Worked on Detailed climatic study and Landscaping. 7. Logo Design
PARTI DIAGRAM N
16 17
23 E2
15
22
P2 6b 6a
21
8
4
19
1. The profile of the site allows for a linear placement of the built form for effecient useage of the site area.
2. The climatic data informs a dramatically opposite arrangement which is against the effective useage of the site area.
3. Thus, we combine both the inferences to have a balanced design approach. The output of the approach does not create an aesthetically connected built form.
4. Dynamic form of the structure provides for an interesting design inviting W/NW/SE winds.
7 10
20
9
11
18
12 P1 5
24 2 E1
13
1
14
5. The dynamic flow of the form is moulded to accomodate the centrality concept and integrate it with the vision to make it iconic.
5- Information Kiosk E1- Public Entrance 6a- Cycle Parking (covered) E2- Limited Access Entrance P1- Public Parking ( Solar Covered) 6b- E-Vehicle Parking (covered) 7- Entrance Foyer (facing North) 1- U-Hub Display Outdoor 8- Entry to level below to Expo, Auditorium 2- Entry Kiosk 9- Tower of Vision 3- Foraging Network 10- Amphitheatre 4- Public Entrance bridge 11- Outdoor performing area, exhibition area
12- U-Hub Exhibition 13- Hyderabad City model display 14- Skywalk oer swales and pristine forest E2-Limited Access Entry P2- Parking under Wings 2,3 & 4 15- Changing Station for charging over to E-Vehicles 16- Foraging network for residents
17- Walkway in Urban woodlands, mainly fruit trees 18- Play park 19- Floating Resturant between wing-1 & wing-2. 20- Resturants overlooking central Plaza 21- Pristine Forest and Lake for segregation of public movement 22- Recreation Hub at the west end of wing-2 23- Mini Golf Course. 24- Electrical room
VISUAL STORYTELLING
Golden Rectangle used as a scale to visually balance the visual narration. Front Entrance kiosk showcasing activity and the scale to welcome in a grand manner
Variuos human activity to show the happening life. Humans scattered in different scale to depict how engaged the space is. The Tower at the backdrop to showcase continuity and to navigate visual procession.
Multi ethinicity of people used to visualize a more welcoming international design.
Balance of Built with Green is important to understand our design language.
Wider Material Pallette showcased. to give a more depth to the image.
CENTEAL CORE PUBLIC-LIMITED ACCESS EXPLODED AXNOMETRY
FACADE DESIGN & DAYLIGHTING OF U-HUB BLOCK Texture Solid surface with no opening Glassed surface. No accessable Open void with access and view
TOWER OF VISION ENTRY ONLY THROUGH ELEVATOR
NORTH FACING FENESTATION Open void for view and daylight entry Vertical Planters
HYDERABAD MODEL FROM THE CENTRAL PLAZA
Terracotta Jaali Wall
PUBLIC ENTRY FOR THE SKYWALK THROUGH THE U-HUB BLOCK
WEST TO SOUTH FACING FENESTATION
Indented Block Profile reduces effective depths of floor plates and improves daylight penetration
ACCESS TO RELAXATION HUB
ACCESS TO THE EXPO AND AUDITORIUM ACCESS TO TOWER OF VISION
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CREDIT SCORE 88 IGBC - OVERALL
POINTS
0
20
40
Targetted ‐ Yes
Innovation Green Education Health & Well Being Material Resource Management
60 Targetted ‐ Maybe
Max Points
The Horizontal Section of Hub Building shows UDI (100, 2000) on the second floor. The fenestration system is planned ats a framework of pixels which can have transparency depending on the orientation.
60 - Gold
paque
50 - Silver
for FUTURE EXPANSION
40 - Certified
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LIMITED ACCESS
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PRIVATE ELEVATOR ACCESS FOR DELEGATES TO ACCESS THE AUDITORIUM FROM RESTURANT
DEDICATED ENTRY POINT AND FLOOR FOR CAMPUS OFFICE USERS
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75 - Platinum
PUBLIC ACCESS
80 Not Targetted
100
“Let me walk like a planet around the sun, carve my way as I do, but who knows my exploration was scripted by the universe. Am I a star or an asteroid? a moon or a planet whatever I might be, I shall burn bright as I am part of this universe seeking knowledge and sun be my source of wisdom.”
04
04
AMJHIRA FARM LIVE PROJECT
NARRATIVE Neo-Vernacular Architecture incorporates climatic considerations, local vernacular principles, modern construction techniques, and cultural adherence. Incorporation of vernacular elements would also create employment opportunities for local craftsmen and attain Socio-economic sustainability too. It is the most efficacious way to marry the past and present to reap a sustainable future. The predominant concern of environmental degradation can also be dealt with neo-vernacular practices. The buildings when designed with the local context, rejuvenate the cultural and geographical identity of buildings. In modern times, neo-vernacular architecture is the definite solution for essential modern requirements and unnoticed vernacular principles.
ABOUT THE PROJECT Amjhira Farm is a 42-acre housing project. The idea is to build individual houses on each acre of land which will be sold to the clients. The farm will be upholding some values of Neo Vernacular Architecture and lifestyle which promotes an alternative approach towards a better future. The site is in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. The nearest village (Pagara) is 2kms walk. The site is surrounded by reserve forest with no built access. The challenge in this project needs a dedicated in-situ approach. Due to no local awareness of an alternative approach, everything the farm envisioned needed to be started from nothing.
MY ROLE
“Great architecture is not just about delivering impressive results, but it also means to create value to the different layers of people involved in its execution. A revolutionary impact.”
LABOUR SKILL TRAINING
WORKING DRAWINGS
Project Education
Settingout plans
Work Documentation Artisan skill basics Masonry Basics Material Knowledge
Foundation plans
Offsite work management
Plumbing Layout Electrical Layout
Centreline plans Detailed Roof plans Furniture layout
ONSITE WORK MANAGEMENT Guest House Earthbag House Onsite Bunding for Rainwater Management Lime Mortar Grinding and preparation
IN-SITU MATERIAL RESOURCING Adobe Bricks Random Rubbles Seived Mud for plastering Earthbag preparation PCC laying
A LABOUR’S JOURNEY
3KM UPHILL
HAVE I MADE A DIFFERENCE? “I have initiated a process and been part of one that might evolve in time. Understanding a system to rebuild within might help in a greater Socio-Political level.”
Amjhira Farm
TOWARDS SAGAR TOWN
Pagara Village
Pagar villagers apart from Farming, men at the age of 16 to 45 were employed with the local illegal mining. Increase in Unemployement rate with govt. regulations in soil mining caused many youngsters into alcohol, drugs and gambling. Madhya Pradesh’s unemployment rate had increased 15.1%, rising to 27.5 % in May 2020. Cost of Unskilled Labour per day in MP is INR 250/-(3.3USD) (per day), Highly skilled is 375/-(4.96 USD) Avg. Unskilled Labour per day( 28 states) is 315 INR( 4.17 USD)
AMJHIRA FARM My Role Unskilled Labours
Self documentation for Individual job and contracts
Masonry works
Artisan Training
Earth Construction Specialized skills.
Understanding Drawings and Numbers
Trained Labours
Future Contracts
better Lifestyle
Wage Increase
quality construction
PROTOTYPE EARTHBAG HOUSE
AMJHIRA PROTOTYPE GUEST HOUSE Local Roof terracotta tiles Wooden Eaves Local wooden rafters Wooden Columns
Adobe Brick walls Lime wash over Lime plaster Wooden Window frames Tandoor tile flooring
Current status
Adobe Brick drop test to find the right composition/stability/durability.
COB plaster prepared to apply over the earth bags
Chicken mesh used over the bags for holding the COB plaster.
Elephant foot technique used on the sides, to avoide plinth direct contact with rain and beer bottles used around th protect the wall from climbing insects. eg. scorpions
One of our stake holders initiated the opportunity to learn earth bag construction. With my guidance we were able to Experiment with the local soil and in-situ available materials along with training labors before they are pursued to work over other main projects (guest house) on site. Dry Summer climate was the biggest challenge to execute the work and to avoid damage of earth bags. Forest has a lot of rodents and finding solutions on the go was important. Sieved Lime plaster applied on top as a final coat with natural pigments. The roofing frame is made of local wood. Reciprocal Roof Technique has been used which can be cantilevered over a great span due to load sharing design. Ram used to level the earth bags. Onsite drawings are done to explain various details such as sandwiching the bags to avoide gaps in between.
Lime Mortar preparation : Lime slaking + Jaggery kadukai water prep. + Sand seiving + Mixing in proportion using a Grinder
Rubble Foundation done from scratch. Resourcing stones + Chizeling + Site Marking + Excavation + PCC layering + Foundation laying.
RIDGE BEAM -
2" x 8"
RAFTERS -
2" x 8"
RIDGE BEAM -
PURLINS -
2" x 2"
RAFTERS PURLINS -
COTTAGE WORKING DRAWINGS
467.3699 SQFT
ROOFING AREA-
ROOFING AREA-
EXTERNAL WALL THICKNESS 6"
Plinth beam with rain drop extension
The cottages are built for shorter stays especially for travelling clients. The idea of having a basic requirement stay with a feel good design and cost effective within a shorter time frame using the Local materials similar to Guest House. Total of 5 cottages have been planned all accross 42 acre site.
Plinth beam with rain drop extension 1' [304.80]
4.00" [101.60]
2"x 2" Battens
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SECTION
R0
LVL +16'2.6" NOTES:
THIS DRAWING IS ISSUED FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSE ONLY & SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE IT IS ISSUED FOR. THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MARKING OR CONSTRUCTION OF ANY BUILDING. DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN PRIMIRARY UNITS- FEET & INCHES. ALTERNATE UNITS- MILLIMETRES. ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND IN DRAWINGS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCING ANY FURTHER WORK.
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DETAIL 02 2. 3. LVL +11'11.8" 4. 5.
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C4
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LVL +4'9.88" 7' [2133.61]
Ground LVL.
WASTE SEGREGATION SPACE JANITOR'S CUPBOARD
SEATING 2 UNDER ROOF GARDEN
WAITING AREA (MAX. 15 PEOPLE)
UNDER ROOF GARDEN REST ROOM 166 SQ.FT.
WASTE
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COPIES DATE:
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GUEST COTTAGE, AT AMJHIRA FARM, SAGAR, MP.
DOORS
D1
BATHROOM 14'4"X6'6"
BEDROOM 14'4"X15'
Ar.DEVESH
TYPE
SIZE
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LVL +36"
BUILDING. FACE
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7'x4'
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7'x3'
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TYPE
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SILL
SPECIFICATION
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5'8"x3'10"
1'00"
DOUBLE CASEMENT
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2'x2'
4'7.5"
AWNING 75%
AR.
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01 LVL 0.0
DETAIL 01
UP
SUPER BUILT UP AREA-
460 SQFT
VARANDAH AREA-
107.3 SQFT
BEDROOM AREA-
215 SQFT
BATHROOM AREA-
93.16 SQFT
6'-6"
WATTLE & DAUB WALL THICKNESS-
3'-10.30" [1176.11]
04-10-2021 ISSUED ON
CLIENT ISSUED TO
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CONSTRUCTION CLIENT DO NOT SCALE T ISSUED TO ALL DIMENSION JOB NO : D PRIMIRARY UNIT 0 AMJ02.02 UNI ALTERNATE DRAWN BY : C 5. ANY DISCREPAN DRAWINGS Ar.DEVESHSHO TO THE NOTICE BEFORE COMME GUEST COT FURTHER WORK
6.00" [152.40]
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AMJHIRA FARM
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10.00" [254.00]
5.00" [127.00]
10.00" [254.00]
10.00" [254.00]
7'-5.00" [2260.60]
10.00" [254.00]
ISSUED FOR
00R0 COPIES
AMJ02.01
01R0
DATE:
DRAWN BY :
CHECKED BY :
SCALE : 1:15
04-10-2021
Roof Plan
GUEST COTTAGE, AT AMJHIRA FARM, SAGAR, MP.
AR. DNYANESHWARI METE MOB. NO. - 9004598309 E-MAIL - ar.dnyaneshwari@gmail.com
10.00" [254.00]
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1'-9.62" [549.20]
DRAWING NO :
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THIS DRAWING I
04-10-2021
C2
5'-10.00" [1778.00]
THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED OR USED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.
JOB NO :
Floor Plan
3'-11.24" [1200.00]
6'-7.00" [2006.60]
RIDGE BEAM -
1' x 9.62" 1' [244.40]
PLINTH WATER DROP PROJECTION- 3"
Tread= 01' 00" Raiser= 00' 6"
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Foundation GUEST Rubble COTTAGE, AT AMJHIRA FARM, SAGAR, MP. DOUBLE DOOR
NO.
V1
VERANDAH 15'4"X7'
6.00" [152.40]
12'-8.00" [3860.80]
CHECKED BY :
Ar.DEVESH
2 6'
DRAWN BY :
SCHEDULE OF OPENING
Ground level
1'
INTERNAL WALL TH
07R0 28-01-2021 AMJ02.02Rubble Foundation
WINDOWS
W1
9.48" [240.83]
3'-3.37" [1000.00]
DRAWN BY :
DETAIL7'-6" 03
6.02" [152.83]
Terracotta Flat tiles 10"x6" 6" thick Wooden rafters
5'-4.00" [1625.60]
03R0
6'-6"
6" Thich Side Rafters
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ISSUED FOR DRAWING NO :
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DISCUSSION
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CLIENT
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6"
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THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE COPIED, REPRODUCED OR USED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT. 04-10-2021
10"x 6" Terracotta Flat Tiles
2.
3'-6.37" [1076.20]
B
1' [304.80]
Rubble waste layer1'6"Xthick 1' BRICK THICKNESSTHIS DRAWING IS ISSUED FOR COLUMN DISCUSSION PURPOSE ONLY & [127.00] SHOULD BE USED ONLYWATTLE FOR THE & 5.00" DAUB 1.00" [25.40] PURPOSE IT IS ISSUED FOR. 6" WALL THICKNESS4.00" [101.60] THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MARKING OR 6.00" [152.40] A BE COPIED, THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT CONSTRUCTION OF ANY BUILDING. DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING. REPRODUCED OR USED WITHOUT THE OVERHANG compressed earth ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES. EXPRESS PERMISSION OF THE 1'-11.62" [600.00] ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND IN ARCHITECT. DRAWINGS SHOULD BE BROUGHT DISCUSSION CLIENT 04-10-2021 00R0 TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT ISSUED ISSUED ON COPIES 1'-8.80"TO [528.21]ISSUED FOR BEFORE COMMENCING ANY DATE: JOB NO : DRAWING NO : FURTHER WORK.
5'-4.00" [1625.60]
PLINTH WATER DROP PROJECTION- 2"
ROOFING AREA-
EXTERNAL WALL T
Terracotta Flat tiles 10"x6"
1'x1' Brick Column INTERNALR0 WALL THICKNESS Farsi Tile Flooring4" 2'x2' M.Sand 4" thick
NOTES: 1.
4.00" [101.60]
4'
6"
1' X 1'
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WATTLE & DAUB WALL THICKNESS-
PURLINS -
467.3699 SQFT
1'-6.00" [457.20]
°
58
BRICK COLUMN THICKNESS-
15'-4"
23' [7000.01]
RAFTERS -
FLOOR PLAN 01 Section AA’
20'-2.74" [6165.60]
460 SQFT
SUPER BUILT UP AREA-
RIDGE BEAM -
EXTERNAL WALL THICKNESS 6"
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59'-6" [18128.68]
2" x 2"
ROOFING AREA-
COMMUNITY KITCHEN
0.0
2" x 8"
PURLINS -
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RAFTERS -
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OFFICE ROOM 1 145 SQ.FT.
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Rubble Foundation
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THIS DRAWING IS ISSUED FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSE ONLY & SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE IT IS ISSUED FOR. THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR MARKING OR CONSTRUCTION OF ANY BUILDING. DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN PRIMIRARY UNITS- FEET & INCHES. ALTERNATE UNITS- MILLIMETRES. ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND IN DRAWINGS SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCING ANY FURTHER WORK.
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5.00" [127.00]
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6" Thich Side Rafters Ground level
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1'x1' Brick Column 1'x1' Brick Column Farsi Tile Flooring 2'x2' Farsi Tile Flooring 2'x2' M.Sand 4" thick M.Sand 4" thick Rubble waste layer 6" thick Rubble waste layer 6" thick
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10.00" [254.00]
10.00" [254.00]
5'-10.00" [1778.00]
9.24" [234.80]
3'-9.24" [1149.20]
BRICK COLUMN THI WATTLE & DAUB WALL THICKNESS-
THIS DRAWING SHOU REPRODUCED OR US EXPRESS PERMI ARCHIT 04-10-2021 ISSUED ON
CLIENT ISSUED TO JOB NO :
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AMJ02.02
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Ar.DEVESH
GUEST COT AMJHIRA FARM
AR. DNYANESHWARI METE MOB. NO. - 9004598309 E-MAIL - ar.dnyaneshwari@gm
“ No design is possible until the material with which you design are completely understood” - Ludwig Meis van der Rohe
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PORTABLE VENDORS GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL
NARRATIVE Design focuses on the Vendor Community, primarily on the Fish Vendors. Government Build fish markets has become inhabitable due to unplanned infrastructure, enclosed space with no ventilation increases congestion due to smell and wastages blocking drainage. Vendors choose to sell outside due to these reasons. However, their lack of resources has made them use temporary materials which have no durability, portability and are unhygienic. Lack of portability and adaptability also caused problems for the municipal corporation to repair and develop public spaces due to the vendors’ occupancy.
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Chennai Light House
823 ft stretch of fish vendors
TNSCB HOUSING BOARD
Fish Vendors
Marina Beach, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
PROTOTYPE
60x60 inch Sunshade
Customized GI sheet
Powder coated surface for durability
Socket Hinge with tighners. 12pm Fixed Sunshade
10am
Wheel attached to the socket for movement.
3pm
Display Deck
EXISTING FACILITY
FLEXIBLE DESIGN FRAME
In a move that would benefit pedestrians who are hindered by pavement encroachments, the Greater Chennai Corporation has decided to regularize street vending. The civic body has demarcated 912 vending zones and 4,700 non-vending zones. This drive is aimed at streamlining the street vendors and bringing them under the civic body’s ambit. In this process, pavement encroachments and disturbance to the public will be minimized as the vendors will no longer be allowed to set up stalls in unauthorized spaces.
COLAPSEABLE DESIGN
PORTABILITY WITH WHEELS
STACKING AFTER USEAGE
However, members of the vending committee are concerned that such a high number of non-vending zones could put their livelihood at stake. “Adyar has 2,707 non vending zones and 112 vending zones, while Teynampet has 1,873 non-vending zones and 63 vending zones. But President of Street Vendors Association, Mr. C.Thiruvettai does not fully accept the rule.” -Times of India, Feb 27,2022.
40mm Mild Steel Box Sections
Mild slope with Drainage points
60x60 inch display deck
VIEWS & STREET SECTION
Fruit Vendors @ Parry’s Corner, Chennai.
VENDING HOURS
vendors using the street during business hours.
AFTER HOURS
Fish Vendors @ Besant Nagar Beach, Chennai.
Pedestrian using the pathways while the temporary sheds are stacked.
DURING WORK PHASE
Easy vendors relocated during Repair works.
“Small Scale, Big Impact”
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