DIVYATANU DEV Selected Works 2017 - 2020
architecture portfolio
ACADEMICS Manipal School Of Architecture & Planning | 2017 - PRESENT Don Bosco Higher Secondary School | 2006 - 2017
Work experience
Maharishi Vidya Mandir | 2001 - 2005
RESEARCH 1. An investigative study on material and its performance on intermediate disaster relief shelters. 2. Informal invasion: A study on Urban Squatting. 3. Urban Sprawl- Its impact on human settlements 4. Re-thinking EWS Housing- Aranya Low Cost Housing
PANKAJ PHUKAN AND ASSOCIATES, GUWAHATI Student Intern and Trainee | May 2018 - July 2018
DIVYATANU DEV
Was trained extensively on polishing my software skills. Worked on projects of Residential-commercial and Healthcare importance.
divyatanudev@gmail.com ddivyatanu_1997 @DivyatanuD Divyatanu Dev +91 7035158244
I look up to a lot of things in life and one of them is the life as an architect. I have
we behave in them and perceive them. The complex intertwining of different elements of space is another thing
Master of Fine Arts
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International Centre for Culture & Education (ICCE)-Regional Earth Ambassador 2020
Student Intern and Trainee | May 2019 - July 2019
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International Lighting Design Workshop (IALD)-Manipal
Further improved software accuracy. Worked on Residential-commercial, high rise structures and landscape designs.
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The Architectural Imagination-Edx -Harvard Graduate School of
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA
that fascinates me. The impact that
Student Exchange Online Internship | April 2020 - September 2020
architecture has on people is very
Worked on studio software authentically. Worked more on Institutional and Residential projects.
perceptible and transparent and I think
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MAHESWARI AND ASSOCIATES, KOLKATA
always been drawn to architectural spaces which are eccentric and how
workshops, Competitions and degrees (co-curriculars)
that is the beauty of this profession.
Design •
Architectural Criticism- Ar. Kevin Mark low
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AAAD Incubation (i-265, i-266, i-270, i-271)
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Research on Architecture as a Sustainable tool- GREEN TECHNOLOGY & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Artificial Intelligence with Architecture
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International Seminar on Future Trends & Career Opportunities
I am of an inquisitive nature; I tend to examine and explore things in great detail, rather than accepting them at face value. Interests : Playing Guitar | Sketching |
FREELANCE PROJECTS
in Remote Sensing & GIS- Scanpoint Geomatics Ltd. •
2019 - 2021
Utilization of Polyester Fiber for Improved Properties of Concrete- A seminar organized by the Department of Civil
Collaborated with other architects. Solo projects also.
Engineering and Architecture, Girijabai Sail Institute of
Music | Photography | Hand Drafting
Technology (AICTE Approved)
| Drawing & Fine Arts | Ink Rendering
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DOCEDOCEX- 54-hour Design competition (2020)
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Sustainable Urbanism- Xavier School of Human Settlements, Bhubaneshwar.
REFERENCES 1. Shanta Pragyan Dash_ Manipal IND Assistant Professor- Senior Scale shanta.dash@manipal.edu 2. Purushottam Kesar_ Manipal IND Associate Professor puru.kesar@manipal.edu
SOFTWARE SKILLS AutoCAD
Adobe Lightroom
Revit
Sketchup
Lumion
Rhino
Twinmotion
Grasshopper
Unreal Engine
Blender
Adobe Illustrator
E-Quest
Adobe InDesign
Energy 2D
Adobe Premiere Pro
QGIS
Adobe Photoshop
MS Office
750
150
B
RCC SUNSHADE
C
WATERPROOFING LAYER (5mm THICK)
5 25
12MM THICK CM PLASTERING (INTERIOR)
25
1200
14 DETAIL A (SCALE - 1:5) ALUMINIUM WINDOW
25MM CM PLASTER (EXTERIOR)
DUTCH LAP TIMBER CLADDING (610X114)
12MM CM PLASTER (INTERIOR)
900
230 MM BRICK WALL
RCC SLAB
114
C O N T E N T S
COPING
25MM THICK CM PLASTERING (EXTERIOR)
150
RCC LINTEL BALCONY
MASTER BEDROOM
150
75 MM FLOORING
FRAME SCREWED TO LINTEL
150MM RCC SLAB
750
230 MM X 300 MM RCC BEAM
DETAIL B (SCALE - 1:5)
150
1200
RCC LINTEL
RAIN PUTTY
Central Vista Re-Development
Residence
Skill Development Center
06 12 18 22 24
25MM THICK CM PLASTER EXTERIOR 12MM THICK CM PLASTER (INTERIOR) SKIRTING
150 63 120
230 MM X 300 MM RCC PLINTH BEAM
75
900
150 MM PCC BED
300
House Interior
DETAIL C (SCALE - 1:5)
12
D
150
150
DUTCH LAP TIMBER CLADDING (610X114)
DUTCH LAP TIMBER CLADDING ENTRANCE
Hospital
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25 25 115
A
TILE
450MM STONE MASONRY FOUNDATION
WALL SECTION (SCALE - 1:10)
150MM PCC BED
Working Drawings
Clubhouse Design
DETAIL D (SCALE - 1:5)
Farmhouse Design
Apartment Renders
Photography
Artworks
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BUILDABLE AREA This yellow shaded region holds the built-up structure with surrounding service road to run-thru the site and help collect the bmw deposited.
PARKING AREA
PRIVACY
SUNPATH
The yellow patch demarks the location of the site to be in the private zone since this zone is isolated from the additional noise and sight of the people.
Due to the high intensity heat ray fall and heat gain, certain measures like, inclined directive horizontal louvres on the fenestrations can help in ray cut off and decreased interior temperatures and thus, make it a sustainable design.
CONTOURS
WINDPATH
Since the site has an inclination of 10% thru-out the site from an elevation of 100m to 97.5m above msl. The location of the built structure becomes very appropriate to be situated their due to the gradual slope.
Due to the prevailing winds certain patients wait area, general wards or the admin can be placed on the sw regions of the site with narrower openings on its fenestrations to allow strong, cold and high pressuried gust of winds to enter the interiors of the building.
CIRCULATION ZONE
AREA ALLOTED FOR SERVICE This area holds the dg bays, fire assembly space, sump, residential area and septic tank.
Hospital Semester VI
Hospitals are the most complex of building types. Each hospital is comprised of a wide range of services and functional units. These include diagnostic and treatment functions, such as clinical laboratories, imaging(radiology), emergency rooms, and surgery; hospitality functions, such as food service and housekeeping; and the fundamental inpatient care or bed-related function. The proposed project is a sub-district hospital specializing in all types of healthcare proposed by the 6th semester students of MSAP, Manipal.
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This diversity is reflected in the breadth and specificity of regulations, codes, and oversight that govern hospital construction and operations. Each of the wide-ranging and constantly evolving functions of a hospital, including highly complicated mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications systems, requires specialized knowledge and expertise’ In addition to the wide range of services that must be accommodated, hospitals must serve and support many different users and stakeholders. The Architectural goal is to design a responsive, effective and conducive healing environment.
The project’s main objective is to mitigate the gap between the hospital beds and healthcare service providers. While doing so, the projects aims to abolish the negative stigma of a hospital and create a conductive healing environment by regulating the local rhythm of the users. a) To understand, analyse and design various aspects linked to Hospital Design. b) To apply design thinking in design of Hospital. c) To understand and design function, circulation and services in Hospitals.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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1st Foor Plan
2nd Foor Plan
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
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9
Vertical Zoning
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House Interior Semester VII
This house is a stand-alone duplex typology house with an approach of indian classical tradition in the interiors with a grandeur entry and a good clear heighted living space which is separated from the informal living of the family with an acid etched glass partition. Use of glass and wood is very prominent in the interiors as it is abundantly available and brings out the richness of the indian heritage and culture in the interiors. The vibrancy of the various shades used go hand in hand with the context and the culture of people. The boldness and welcoming and loudness is the common traits as observed by the architect. 12
Issues found by the architect: The images display the grandeurness of client’s thought which is being reflected in the design but it leads to certain pessimisms too. • • • • •
wasteful volume of spaces revamping required in order to achieve higher energy efficiency due to the large spaces. light fixtures could be changed to achieve higher energy effciency. replacing the fenestrations in order to achieve higher energy efficiency. certain parts need retro-fitting to some an extent to let it flow back like it used to.
Client’s requirements: • • • • • • • •
reverberations home automation more use of wood and glass chandelier new furnitures (light weight and easily portable) a music studio open to close space symphony. green cover: artificial/ natural
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Bedroom
Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Son’s Room
Informal Living Conference Informal Living
Dining Living Space Sun Room Store
Lounge
Kitchen
Studio Waiting Balcony Parking
1st Floor Plan 14
Studio Console
Studio
Jacuzzi
Server
Entry
2nd Floor Plan 15
DETAILED ESTIMATE FOR THE CONVERSION OF CURRENT ACCOMODATION TO TUTORIAL INTERIORS SL NO.
DESCRIPTION OF ITEM
QUANTITY
UNIT
RATE
AMOUNT
1
DEMOLITION OF WALLS, REMOVAL OF WINDOW, REMOVAL OF FLOORING (INCLUDING BRICKWORK, PATCH REPAIR & PLASTERING OF ENTIRE ROOM)
1 JOB
1 JOB
LS
2
PROVISION OF POP FALSE CEILING IN GI FRAMED STRUCTURE AND FINISHING THE JOINTS AND CUTTING LIGHT POINTS COMPLETE (WOODEN)
2527.50
SQFT
190.00
4,80,200.00
3
PROVIDING AND LAYING WHITE/ OFF-WHITE DOUBLE VITRIFIED FLOORING WITH PREMIUM QUALITY TILES OVER A BED OF 12MM THICK CEMENT MORTAR
2527.50
SQFT
150.00
3,79,000.00
4
PROVIDING WOODWORKS MADE WITH FIRST CLASS LOCAL HARDWOOD FINISHED WITH PU POLISH TO BE PLACED OVER A BACKGROUND WALL PANEL MADE WITH 12MM THICK WATERPROOF PLYWOOD COVERED WITH PVC LAMINATE OF REQUIRED DESIGNS AND SHADE
265.5
SQFT
1500.00
3,98,200.00
5
PANELLING OF EXPOSED SURFACES OF RCC PILLAR WITH 12 MM THICK WATERPROOF PLY AND FINISHED WITH SUPERIOR QUALITY DECORATIVE PVC LAMINATES COMPLETE
1020
SQFT
700.00
7,14,000.00
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PROVIDING AND CONSTRUCTING RACK OF WIDTH 350MM WITH 40MM THICK SHELVES MADE FROM 19MM THICK WATERPROOF PLY, LAMINATING THE EXPOSED SURFACE WITH LAMINATES OF APPROVED MAKE INCLUDING MAKING NECESSARY HOLES TO HOLD THE RACK WITH METAL CABLES COMPLETE AS DIRECTED INCLUDING THE CABLE.
1112.7
SQFT
750.00
8,34,500.00
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MAKING BUILT-IN CUPBOARD OF 3’x 7’ WITH 19MM THICK WATERPROOF PLY INCLUDING LAMINATING BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE EXPOSED SURFACES WITH LAMINATES OF APPROVED BRAND AND MANUFACTURE AND PRVIDING NECESSARY SHELVES, HANDLES, ETC COMPLETE
207
SQFT
900.00
1,86,300.00
8
MAKING WOODEN FLOORING (FORMAL/ INFORMAL) OF HEIGHT 300MM AND OF SIZE 11’8” x 5’ WITH 19MM THICK WATERPROOF PLY
588.35
SQFT
400.00
2,35,300.00
9
MAKING STUDY DESK WITH WATERPROOF PLY INCLUDING COVERING THE TABLETOP PARTLY WITH CORIAN AND LAMINATES COMPLETE
112.5
SQFT
1800.00
2,02,500.00
10
PAINTING WALLS WITH SUPERIOR QUALITY TEXTURED PAINTS OVER AN UNDERCOAT OF WALL PUTTY AND NECESSARY PRIMER COMPLETE AS DIRECTED
7773
SQFT
120.00
9,32,700.00
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PAINTING OF FALSE CEILING WITH WHITE PLASTIC EMULSION PAINT OF PREMIUM QUALITY OVER AN UNDERCOAT OF WALL PUTTY AND NECESSARY PRIMER COMPLETE (RECORDING STUDIO)
1124.5
SQFT
25.00
28,110.00
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MODIFYING THE TOILET BY REPLACING THE OLD WALL AND FLOOR TILES, REPAIRING WHEREVER REQUIRED AND PROVIDING AND FIXNG A NEW DOOR WITH NECESSARY PLUMBING INCLUDING BATH AND SANITARY FITTINGS
820
SQFT
1700.00
13,94,000.00
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HOME AUTOMATION
1 JOB
EACH
6,00,000.00
6,00,000.00
5,10,000.00
TOTAL= 68,94,810.00 ADD FOR CONCEALED ELECTRICAL WIRING , ITS FITTINGS AND FIXTURES, CAMERA, SOUND SYSTEM, LAN FOR AUTOMATION, ETC COMPLETE USING 1ST GRADE MATERIAL, ETC @ 25% of 8,25,160.00
= 17,23,702.50
COST OF 1 FLOOR
TOTAL= 76,18,512.50
CONSULTANCY CHARGES (@ 10% TOTAL)
=8,61,851.25
IMPORTANT* REPLACEMENT OF WINDOWS NOT TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHILE ESTIMATING STUDENT’S STUDY DESKS NOT TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHILE ESTIMATING BACKUP SYSTEM, PC, SMARTCLASS FACILITY NOT TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION ONLY INTERIORS ARE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT ACs (MACHINES ONLY), CURTAINS OR ANY SHADINGS ARE NOT TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT WHILE ESTIMATING
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VIEWING TUNNEL
IN-FACILITY TRACKS
(This tunnel is proposed taking into the consideration the indian pyschology and demands of romanticising the sunsets or sunrise with a good view.
(Runs through out the facility to promote pedestrianisation and cycling and have a quality leisure time amidst nature and people and promotes inclusivity)
This tunnel can be approached through the elevators present in the buidlings proposed for parking.
5- LEVEL PARKING (This building is proposed to cater to the parking requirements in and around the facility with the inclusion of atms and sbm toilets to cater to the infrastructure and also provides with the entry to the viewing tunnel from this with elevators being on each corner)
This can also be used for taking walks in the mornings or the evenings with beautiful sunlight entering the glass facades) Area= 42,349.5 sqm.
Area= 35,450 sqm (including both structures 5 lvl)
INDIA GATE COMPOUND
CANOPY (Canopy is kept intact with just retrofitting done to the strcuture and inclusion of two more pillars to maintain the hierarchy of the axonometry as a whole).
CHILDREN’S PARK
LAWN STYLE
(It is designed specially for children with a cycle stand to carry on with self-touring around the hexagonal facility)
(The lawn gradual ups towards the out to give a sense of wider approach, grandeurness and also works as an open theatre)
Area= 5,240 sqm
Central Vista Re-development Project Urban Context Studio Semester VII Vision : To pay homage to our heritage while stepping into the them centrally so that it is easily approchable. future for a new and better india through the concept of inclusivity 6.adding a micro-climate of its own is a real necessity keeping in mind the chaos and pollution in the city. this space should act as and legibility. a quick getaway for all. 7. since, the buildings have become old and a strong retrofitting Need : 1. rejuvenate the space, thus making it into a new space. is also a regular necessary, modernising the buildings keeping the 2. unarranged order of the buildings. 3. making a space with proper visual connectivity keeping the integrity and authencity straight so that its not felt out of context. 8. dedicated space for hosting events, carnivals, spaces for originality and vibrant character intact. 4. building a community oriented space, thus helping in better plantations, children’s park (with abstracticism). creation of socialising zone which in a way connects people to 9. incorporation of smart building efficiency for better performance. 10. providing parking and easy access shaded bridges from the the space. 5. this zone has to offer space to more kiosks, therefore, housing parking and including infrastructures such as sbm toilets and atm 18
NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL
in the parking building for the ease of accessibility and approach. 11. maintaining symmetry which is kind of lost in the hexagon. 12. avoiding wastage of space and making spaces highly interactive and multi-purpose for better crowd socialisation. 13. a few buildings and activities are to be clubbed for the easy approach and way finding. 14. proper utilisation of improperly utilised spaces. 15.making it more pedestrianised and functional. 16. formalisation of vending spaces for a two way benefit (both customers and vendors). 17. infrastructure and signages inclusion for better way finding and quality pauses.
(This war memorial is kept intact with just a change in its immediate context for the enhancement of the space). WAR MEMORIAL ARENA (Multi-purpose wooden covered and perolaed space to let creepers grow which in turn provides with an emphasized micro-climateand also provides the space for ease of bannering for advertisements, hold cultural exhibitions displaying murals and art and creating awareness). Area= 71,120 sqm
OPEN EXHIBITION SPACE
MASTERPLAN
(It is designed specially for holding and conducting the cultural and art exhibitions). Area= 3,868 sqm (including both)
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Ground Floor Plan
Right Side Elevation
First Floor Plan
Front Elevation
Second Floor Plan
Left Side Elevation
Rear Elevation
residence Semester II
Major Design: My client is Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian Children’s Rights Activist. He’s the founder of many profound Acts for the children of India. He lives in Delhi. His family consists of 7 members, his wife, son, son’s wife, their two children and his daughter. He’s been described as an excellent cook and his philosophies matched with that of Mahatma Gandhi’s. He always invited everyone to embrace their angers. He had strength to a mass mobilization.
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This project is located in the End-Point Road, Manipal, KA and aims to create a fancy and eccentric environment with modern conveniences to achieve a comforting and healthy balance between the interiors and the exteriors. Material choices were very vivid and something which is locally available in abundance, like concrete, Mangalorean tiles, stone, steel, glass, Sakrani plaster and Nucon Blocks.
He wanted a residence designed for him which invited more children to his place. Something which is very colorful and vibrant does it all. Some form which was a little outlandish and offbeat was something that he wanted to get designed.
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West Elevation
East Elevation
South Elevation
North Elevation
Skill development CENTER Semester III
This semester, we worked on designing a skill development centre for vocational trainings. This semester we had to design something tall or long structure. We were given to design a structure in length. The skill centre that I designed housed the vocational trainings of 4 different skills, Computational, Patisserie, tailoring and language training skills. The building design approach was taken to be more of composed and modern with good landscaping space and gardens. The built structure was authentically made of wood, steel and glass only, thus making it a super lightweight structure and thus help the structure’s longevity and sound health.
Ground Floor Plan 24
1st Floor Plan 25
25 25 115
WORKING DRAWINGS Semester V A
COPING
25
1090
RCC SLAB
WASH BASIN
MASTER BEDROOM
150
120 150 60
HW
RCC LINTEL
HW
FRAME SCREWED TO LINTEL
75 MM FLOORING
DOOR
HW
CLOTH HANGER
1660
SHOWER HEAD
230 MM X 300 MM RCC BEAM
1670.5
2100
150MM RCC SLAB
750
WALL TILE CURTAIN ROD
2650
2900
BALCONY
900
114
12MM CM PLASTER (INTERIOR)
900
230 MM BRICK WALL
DUTCH LAP TIMBER CLADDING (610X114)
TILE RCC SLAB 150MM THICK SUNKEN SLAB
HW
ALUMINIUM WINDOW
25MM CM PLASTER (EXTERIOR)
HW
1200
800
2490
DETAIL A (SCALE - 1:5)
RCC SUNSHADE
C
TOWEL HANGER
HW
B
500
150
750
12MM THICK CM PLASTERING (INTERIOR)
150
WATERPROOFING LAYER (5mm THICK)
5 25
25MM THICK CM PLASTERING (EXTERIOR)
VENTILATOR
DETAIL B (SCALE - 1:5)
150 120 15060
RCC LINTEL VENTILATOR
780
818
890
200
1200
RAIN PUTTY
MIRROR
DETAIL C (SCALE - 1:5)
HEALTH FAUCET
VENTILATOR
CURTAIN 800
1000
2300
W.C FLOOR TRAP TILE RCC SLAB 150MM THICK SUNKEN SLAB
TILE CURTAIN ROD
379
150 63 120
W.C
150MM PCC BED
150
450MM STONE MASONRY FOUNDATION
60
TILE RCC SLAB 150MM THICK SUNKEN SLAB
120
75
900
230 MM X 300 MM RCC PLINTH BEAM
TILE
WASH BASIN
1670
300
SKIRTING
12 150 MM PCC BED
WALL SECTION (SCALE - 1:10)
12MM THICK CM PLASTER (INTERIOR)
HOOK
2900
D
25MM THICK CM PLASTER EXTERIOR
DUTCH LAP TIMBER CLADDING (610X114)
DUTCH LAP TIMBER CLADDING
150
26
250
2490
ENTRANCE
150
TILE RCC SLAB 150MM THICK SUNKEN SLAB
DETAIL D (SCALE - 1:5) 27
100.0000
2729.7953
3267.0177
223.7708
812.8000
90.0000
3000.0000
807.7093
PCC
150.0000
PCC
505
990
990
485
284 630
SECTION_1
RCC FOOTING
230.0000 150.0000
268.5250
150.0000
P.L. G.L.
1350.0000
2850.0000
3000.0000
4204.7169
450.0000
300 150
150
1114.9076
1350.0000
2864.8821
450.0000 380.0000
1248.5
150.0000
1352
990.0000
2771
9178.9842
2523.2385
150.0000
10966.1578
812.8000
4513.5865
W/C (2.3Mx2.1M)
720
W/C (3Mx2.9M)
W/C (3Mx2.7M)
FLOORING
1702.1959
1668.4543
6479.8530
W4
990 RISER: 0.15 TREAD: 0.30
2201.5733
3365.1687
D7
KITCHEN (3.3Mx2.8M)
D7
O2
825.0907
GUEST ROOM_3 (4.2Mx3.3M)
D6
O3
BEDROOM_1 (3.3Mx4.3M)
OPEN ROOF SHED (3.3Mx2.4M)
BEDROOM_2 (3.3Mx4.7M)
1660.2708
W/C (2.8Mx2M)
W2
PCC
SL
W/C (1.8Mx1.2M)
L.V.L -0.1
1665.4273
WASHING PLACE (2.4Mx1.2M) W3
GD
D5
2116.9001
UTILITY AREA (3Mx2.5M)
2106.8995
ELEVATION A
D6
230.0000
RISER: 0.15M TREAD: 3.5M
7061.3200
O1
4564.5120
964.6888
PORCH (3.5Mx1.5M)
RCC FOOTING
150.0000
2040
60
DOWN
RISER: 0.15 TREAD: 0.305
4732
1196.1914
3844
LOBBY+FAM. SITTING (8.5Mx5.1M) L.V.L +3.0
150.0000
L.V.L +0.00
PLINTH BEAM
L.V.L +1.50
990
D5
L.V.L +0.45
L.V.L +0.45
5626.4800
DRAWING CUM DINING (8.5Mx5.1M)
UP
1988.9476
230
966.1916
650
990 60.0000
600 3231
2040
930
582.5
L.V.L +1.50
UP
5081.1357
990
990
BRICK WALL
450.0000
D3
2530.4636
1678.4435
D2
RISER: 0.15M TREAD: 1.5M
481
ELEVATION B
D4
BEDROOM_3 (3Mx4.7M)
2783.5301
657.8084
1836.8467
(2.4Mx2.3M)
D4
100.0000
2423.0420
360 750
650
D1
MASTER BEDROOM_1 (3MX4.5M)
W2
GD D2
4204.7169
900.0000
7138.8861
650
650
230.0000 W3
PCC
3188.9106
586.5
2668.6248
933.5261
2471.9542
D3
230 230
1429.6185
3244.7626
600.0000
D1
GUEST ROOM_1 (4.9Mx3M)
4835.0988
825.0510
W1
2413.8049
595 150
30
W1
2318.9332
2471.9542
230.0000
230.0000
1216.5814
2471.9542
910
1033.6707
PARKING (4.5Mx3.3M)
150100
150102
699.5
8888
2471.9542
PUJA ROOM (2.1Mx1.8M)
360
114 175 175 175 174.5
1770
150.5 100
2103
600
700
3060
3060
910
14336.2433 1554.3928
OP
E
E
OP
1%
SL
1%
W6
GD
W5
1460.0976 1436.7195 1121.4046
2471.9542
2360.0032
2437.3779
3181.2112
2886.3470
1924.7315 3059.1565
2471.9542
4401.4391
2471.9542
2655.1000
BRICK OR STONE LIVING
SEPTIC TANK
780
IC
0.07
0.15
650
0.15
PUMP
740
2740
600
SUMP
INLET
1.50
OUTLET
0.25
1.8
1.1
R.C.C. TIE BEAM SLOPE
OHT
C.C. WORK 1:2:4
10
L.V.L +0.00
L.V.L +6.45
BRICK CHAMBER
Z
0.15
534
EFFLUENT FROM
PLAN OF SOAK PIT ONE FLAT BRICK SOILING
C.C WORK1:3:6
801.5
50
100 25
481
R.C.C. BOARD BK.WALL
0.07
2110
750
675
650
590
3844
560
650
600
660
0.07
930
650
300 TO450
IC
541.5
30
553
W/C AREA W/C AREA
0.3
1450
D=1.40
FILTER
RWH TANK
0.90
PRECAST R.C.C SLAB IN 1:2:4 8 mm DIA FOR STEEL @ 150 mm C/C BOTHWAYS
MAN HOLE 450 mm DIA
0.90
WM
800
450
Z
0.15
600
WITH MORTER JOINTS
FIRST FLOOR
PRECAST R.C.C SLAB (0.75M)
KITCHEN
150 50
W/C AREA
BRICK OR STONE BATS
CROSS SECTION ON X-X 1.50
0.12
1.80
0.12
1.10
0.25
0.07
0.25
FILLING
INLET
X
BRICK CHAMBER
1.00
X
1.50
IC
30 CMTH. OVER CASING WITH COARSE SAND
0.07
0.25
ELEVATION C
IC
2.00
PLAN
SEPTIC TANK
0.25
FILTER
4290
PLAN
4.40 4.9.M
0.90
BRICK SOILING
SECTION OF SOAK PIT - ZZ
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clubhouse Freelance Work
Club House: Anand Baari, Ecopark, Kolkata This is a clubhouse design in which I was included from the very conceptual part to enhance my conceptual design idea and to know whether I was good at understanding the perceiving quality and requirement of the client. This clubhouse was a part of an apartment and was needed to have a non-parametric design style and more of a practical style which could be built and would be acceptable by the users of the space. This clubhouse housed events as well as commercial and societal parties and encouraged extended socialisation with an abstract thought in mind. The facade had an abstract design idea with perforated lightings through the grooves and emphasized on transparency with the introduction of more perforations and glass. This house aimed at an urban yet residential point of design and is planned to achieve a daily footfall of 150 people at least. It followed a Bauhaus design style with exposed concrete and shaded in the shades of black and white.
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Farmhouse Freelance Work
Farmhouse: Nearby Candolim Beach, Goa The client wanted a very sophisticated modern farmhouse with a western approach in its design style with more use of concrete, glass and metal. It is 2200 sqft farmhouse with very cozy and stylish interiors and large openings and sittings with a lot of cascading done beside to maintain a healthy and cooler microclimate of its own. The building had channeled and creative facades to give a feeling of openness and transparency. Due to the lack of space for parking, the car park was composed into the built-up house thus, creating some open lawn area at the backyard for a soothing interior-exterior relationship. The house maintained a homogeneity in its style throughout the house and made it very good to live in. Energy efficiency and home automation was also considered while designing this house for client. Along with all these, large openings and standby concrete structures, made it an extremely light weight structure and the orientation was set such, so that natural lighting and ventilation could be optimally used.
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Apartment designs Internship
I was part of both of these projects during the initial concept design stage. We worked on multiple design options for our presentation. These concept renders are done by me. I was also involved in the meetings and co-ordinations.
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