ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO UNDER-GRADUATE
SELECTED WORKS 2017-20
FALGUNI VILAS SAKPAL
Hello, I’m Falguni Vilas Sakpal, currently studying in fourth Year at Rachana Sansad’s ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE. My portfolio is a representation of the selected work done in the past three years. I believe Architecture has been helpful in developing personalities to serve the community as a whole. Personally, it has been more about planning things out, understanding the users needs, and contributing to the community living. In this internship, I aim to learn and obtain experience through participating in various aspects of the design processes.
PERSONAL DETAILS DATE OF BIRTH
4TH MARCH, 1999
ADDRESS
SHREE SAI LAXSHMI APARTMENT, OPPOSITE DADAR SHARDASHRAM VIDYAMANDIR HOUSING SOCIETY, DADAR WEST, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
EMAIL ID
falgunis17@aoamumbai.in; fvsakpal@gmail.com
CONTACT
+91 9423030753, +91 9422012633
EDUCATION 2003-2015
GANGADHAR GOVIND PATWARDHAN ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL, RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA
2015-2017
ABHYANKAR KULKARNI JUNIOR COLLEGE, RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA
2017-2022
RACHANA SANSAD’S ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE (AIDED), MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
SKILL SET
COLLEGE PROJECTS AND WORKSHOPS
AUTO-DESK AUTO-CAD
ADOBE SKETCHUP
2017
Analyzing MUMBAI through 60 places
2018 AUTODESK REVIT
MUMBAI THROUGH 60 PLACES PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Monochrome photography by Ar. Pitkar Sir
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
SET DESIGN WORKSHOP Retro cinema by Nitin Nerurkar
ADOBE IN-DESIGN
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
TWINMOTION
ENSCAPE
LUMION
MICROSOFT OFFICE
MODEL MAKING
INTERESTS SKETCHING DIGITAL ART PHOTOGRAPHY TRAVELING
ENGLISH HINDI MARATHI
COMPETITIONS PARTICIPATED 2018
AQUATECTURE
2018-19
KALAGHODA ART FESTIVAL (EXECUTED)
2019
IIT-IDC PLAY AND LEARN
2019
CTBUH HIGH-RISE DESIGN COMPETITION
2020
THE HOUSE INTERIORS
2020
THE LITTLE BIG LOO (PUBLIC TOILET)
USER EXPERIENCE WORKSHOP By Saurabh Karandikar
2020
AUTODESK REVIT WORKSHOP URBAN NATURE INDIAN ART by Ar. Shruti Barve
DESIGN EXPOSURE 1ST SEM
MAPPING THE PROFESSIONS SPATIAL STIMULUS
2ND SEM
RAGHURAJPUR, DESIGNING FOR FOLKS
3RD SEM
RECREATIONAL HUB IN CHOTA KASHMIR
4TH SEM
PANCHAVATI INSERT IN AN AGEING PRECINCT
5TH SEM
CELEBRATION AND BUSINESS HUB POLICE CHOWKY
6TH SEM
SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
7TH SEM
VERTICAL HABITAT URBAN STREET DESIGN
SKETCHING
LANGUAGES UKULELE SINGING MOVIES FOOD
2019
DOCUMENTATION 2017
RAGHURAJPUR RENDITIONS PURI, ORRISA (HERITAGE VILLAGE) REVDANDA, ALIBAUG (TEMPLE PRECINCT)
2018
PANCHAVATI ANECDOTES NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA
2019
SAUR, UTTARAKHAND (SUMMER SCHOOL AT WTV)
CONTENT
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 1.1
SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN
1.2
PANCHAVATI: INSERT IN AN AGEING PRECINCT [DESIGN + WORKING DRAWINGS] PANCHAVATI, NASHIK
1.3
P.G. STUDENTS AND RESIDENT DOCTORS ACCOMMODATIONS MANGLORE, KARNATAKA
1.4
CELEBRATION AND BUSINESS FUNCTIONS HUB BORIVALI, MUMBAI
1.5
HASHI JAPANESE CUISINE
1.6
HIGH-RISE BASEMENT DESIGN
1.7
URBAN STREET DESIGN
BANDRA, MUMBAI
[BUILDING CONSTRUCTION] MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA
COMPETITIONS 2.1
THE LITTLE BIG LOO | PUBLIC TOILET
2.2
THE HOUSE: INTERIORS
2.3
IIT IDC PLAY AND LEARN
2.4
CTBUH HIGH-RISE DESIGN
VOLUME ZERO DHARAVI MUMBAI
ARCHDAIS INTERIOR DESIGN
BANDRA, MUMBAI, INDIA
MISCELLANEOUS 3.1
SAUR UTTARAKHAND
3.2
KALA GHODA ART FESTIVAL 2018
3.3
DALAL STREET LIT FESTIVAL
3.4
SET DESIGN
SUMMER SCHOOL: WINDOWS TO VERNACULAR
KALAGHODA, MUMBAI
BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE INSTITUTE LTD, MUMBAI
WORKSHOP
SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEM 6 SITE : JODHPUR, RAJASTHAN AREA OF THE PROJECT : 9895 SQ M GUIDED BY : Ar. ASHLEY FIALHO TYPOLOGY : INSTITUTIONAL + COMMERCIAL + ACCOMMODATION (MASTER PLANNING) BRIEF:
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The government of Rajasthan has reserved a large parcel of land for various projects to ‘promote’ the ‘Gandhian Principles and way of thinking’. One part of this project is the ‘skill development institute and museum’ to produce skilled, self-supporting professionals contributing to national progress with individual expertise. Along with the museum, this institution will aspire to stand as the symbol of display and advance Gandhian philosophy of social order, progress, and life, for the world to see.
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The design process has been developed considering the ‘direct’ and the ‘indirect’ attributes of the Gandhian philosophy. Simplicity, non-violence, self-reliance, sacrifice, equality being the prominent ‘direct’ attributes and progressive, democratic, truth, enlightenment being ‘indirect’ have been used as an inspiration for the design choices.
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ENTRANCE FOYER DROP OFF & PICK UP RECEPTION AUDITORIUM MUSEUM LIBRARY COMPLEX CRAFTSMAN SKILL FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE ART E-COMMERCE CULINARY ARTS BACK OFFICE SERVICE AREA STORE ROOM CAFETERIA PRAYER HALL SINGLE ROOM ACCOMMODATION DOUBLE ROOM ACCOMMODATION DEAN’S BUNGLOW TOILETS GARBAGE COLLECTION AREA ELECTRIC SUBSTATION MAINTENANCE ROOM
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FRONT ELEVATION |9
EQUALITY POROSITY
ROOF
ACCESSIBLE RAMP TOWARDS RIVERFRONT
DECENTRALIZATION
MATERIALITY
1ST F TRANSPARENCY
NON VIOLENCE
SELF RELIANCE SIMPLICITY
RAMP
GN F CIVILIZATIONAL DIALOGUE
COMMUNAL INTERACTION
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW SITE SECTION IN PERSPECTIVE
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SECTION AA’
PHYSICAL MODEL
SECTION BB’
SECTION OF AMPHITHEATRE IN PERSPECTIVE
SECTION OF CAFETERIA IN PERSPECTIVE
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VIEW FROM THE ENTRANCE FOYER
VIEW FROM FOLK MUSIC AND DANCE SKILL VERANDA
VIEW OF THE CAFETERIA
VIEW OF THE ENTRANCE TO THE CULINARY SKILL
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VIEW FROM THE SECONDARY SEMI OPEN ACCESS LOBBY
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PANCHAVATI: INSERT IN AN AGEING PRECINCT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEM 4 SITE : NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA
On a contoured site, along the Ghats with a central temple
GUIDED BY : Ar. ROHIT KAREKAR TYPOLOGY : COMMERCIAL + LODGING BRIEF:
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The studio commences with mapping of eastern and western banks of the Panchavati precinct. This mapping enabled to understand how a community functions with multiple layers of socio-economic, climate and natural settings, built-unbuilt, tangible and intangible aspects. While the precinct is ageing, the mapping also throws up the condition of how the ownership patterns and the change in use alter or appropriates the existing built environment.
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RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOURHOOD INTERNAL STREET
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Existing functions and activities were taken up as a part of the program. The program deals with the reworking existing functions on the site along with individual additional programmatic interventions from observations, understandings, and take away from the study.
VISUAL SPIRITUAL COMMUNAL YOGA LODGE PUBLIC ZONE
COLONNADES
SHOPS
The final form of the built
comprises of three main axes:
VISUAL, COMMUNAL and SPIRITUAL providing public open
areas on the ground and at the plinth level and lodge rooms [the existing function] at the upper levels with semi-open public zones as a connection between the below public areas and yoga and meditation halls on the top most floor.
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SPIRITUAL AXIS
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
LEGEND 1. 2. 3.
EXISTING TEMPLE PUBLIC ZONE PUBLIC RAMP
4. 5. 6. 7.
RECREATIONAL ZONES PUBLIC TOILET LODGE AREA YOGA AND MEDITATION
CONNECTING FRONT AND BACK NEIGHBOURHOOD
FRONT ELEVATION
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SECTION
IN PERSPECTIVE
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GROUND FLOOR
DOOR SCHEDULE NAME
HEIGHT
WIDTH
12 A-202
TYPE
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
2
1200
DOUBLE LEAF
D2
2100
1000
SINGLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
SINGLE LEAF
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
14
ELEVATION
NOS SHUTTER 30MM THK LAMINATED FLUSH SHUTTER FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
W1
1500
2000
DOUBLE LEAF WINDOW
W2
1800
1200
PLAIN GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
W3
600
800
LOUVRED WINDOW
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
6
6
12
13 A-302
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
80
350
2900
12 A-201
5090
330
630
150
2230 2860
150
250 220
150
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
300
FINISHES
150 4620
W1
600 14 A-304
4800 2400
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
1500
150 460
290
610 0
1510
100
1700
780
600
2180
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
D1
330
W4
300
1000
1700
C1
F3
800
1570
1570
800
W2
60
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
F2 S2
10
24
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
60
13 A-301
2300
5800
5870
7300
10600
1500
5160
5900
6790
2300
800
1200
240
EQ
EQ
EQ
REVISION TABLE EQ
EQ EQ EQ
1000
800
290
1150
W4
42
DATE
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
300
80
EQ
160
EQ
600
1500
W2
300
EQ
1510
1800
EQ
800
300
300
60
7300
1570
1570
1800
7890
W2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
6500
4400
4470
1980
2400
W5
70
50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
S1
3470
1500
F1
W2
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2
1500
150
2900
1310
1000
650
5350
90 1000
910
1000
460
600
350
70
70
4570
160
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 150
140300
150
600
150 180 350
2800
210
1500
1500
150
1990
150
70 1210
1600 1370
1920
400
400
600
4610
4070
1810
150 2690
5470
600
19880 3940 2830
20
150
1400
5100
4100
600
W2
1200 150 300
1000
1260
1180
1400
750
1180 1490 680 750
150
4690
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
400
400 2040
600
1250
800
150
610 620 390 450 410
270 450 270 360
150
1590
140
350
760
2290
W3
1260
640
680 1490
1500
1650
1670
1920
1670
300
2340 3780
150
1000
700
400
350
640
360
4090
70
800
430
270 450 270
250 450 300
100
5200
4600
19880
1200
70
W3
W3
70
1030
4700
100
5300
1200 600
2560
430
730
2290 1690
1370
450 450
2660
800 800
2540
450 450
140
100
2670
2670
1200
W3
430 430
1200
1590
200
1530 2900
1730
W2
640 640
350
2440
430 430
730
5300
5900
450
600 130 450
70
W2
450 450
1250
200
5900
6100 1730 1730
1200 1200
1840
50
W2
2440
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 600 300 1200 1200
1160
700
1000
370
W2
6100
5800 1200 1200
60
1760
200 200
70
5800 3100
1200 1200
1600
150
2820
1200 1760 1160
600
2820
4300 1200
300
2300 1200
2820
OF THE PROJECT
2900
4
2100
750
DESCRIPTION
WIDTH
FRAME
D1
2100
HEIGHT
SHUTTER 25MM THICK LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
D3
NAME
ELEVATION
NOS
FRAME
WORKING DRAWINGS
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
EQ EQ EQ
70
24
1270
920
1070
2100 920
500
600
300
300
4690
600
600
4610
3900
900
150
900
5130 300
3900
1200
3560
150
3560 1920 1630
70
260 600
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
370 300
920
3450
70
1070
70
920
150
1700
230
280
5500
5070
150
1600
150
300
150
2230
150
1170
200
210 300
W2
5030
4100 1630
1630
1890
840
350
2920
1850
150
980
70
1200
530
13640 W2
GROUND FLOOR
150
1580
540 1010
230
640
70
920
540
600
540
520
630
920
70
540 520
70
1010
550
630
550
70
660
300
70
70
90 1200
2910
540
540 310
1170
70
2800 140 2610
980
300
370
3070 980 350
150
3560
3780 3560
3390
3390
3380
3560
3560
3900
3380
6000
130
600
1880
350
2010
370
1700 1200
950 1440 980
280
70
100 500
1850
70
150
820 220 290
1700 1280
W2
1200
200
1850
300
200
200
5720
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ
230
2620
150
2470
1200
100
350
230
1000
200
W2
1000 300
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
2990
2100
700
150
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 300
600
290
2400
W5
1520
1420
2020
2400
10
70
2130 200
600
2610
600
1200
810
1010
670
920
1200
810
1010
670
920
520
600
520
920
790
1010
810
1200
600
920
790
1010
810
1200
210 1010
90 3900
1640
1660
1070
920
1070
920
280
200
600
1270
920
1070
920
1200
3100
1200
3200
3500
1070
920
2130
600
920
1780
4610
600
600
200 2130
920
1300
2130
7580
280
150 1200
500
260
1660
90
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT
920
5800
6100
5900
5820
6100
5900
5300 14 A-303
100
5300
4550
GROUND FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL PLAN PLANS
5100
5200 100
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A-102
100 4600
4700
5100
3000
Scale: 1:50
12 A-202
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 13 A-302 2300
4300
5800
6100
5900
5300
5800
6100
5900
5300
150 1200
1200
3100
1200
4700
100
5200
100 4600
5100
2900
2900
2900
2900
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
FINISHES W1 F1
2400
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
C1 F2
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
1700
1700
800
F3
13 A-301
2300
5800
1800
1800
2300
14 A-304
REVISION TABLE DESCRIPTION
2400
800
REVISION
2100
PLINTH BEAM
STRUCTURAL LAYOUT
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
150 1200
1200
3500
1200
3100
3200
100
100 5800
6100
5900
5820
6100
5900
5300
5300
4600
4700
5100
5200 100
4550
14 A-303
PLINTH BEAM PLAN PLANS
Scale: 1:50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A-101
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3900
3900
3900
6000
2100
5500
2400
800
7300
DATE
5100
3000
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
800
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"]
S2
6500
2400
4800
S1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2 1500
1500
12 A-201
GROUND FLOOR
DOOR SCHEDULE HEIGHT
WIDTH
D1
2100
1200
DOUBLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
TYPE
D2
2100
1000
SINGLE LEAF
12 A-202
2100
750
SINGLE LEAF
ELEVATION
NOS
FRAME
D3
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DESCRIPTION
NAME
DESCRIPTION
NAME
HEIGHT
WIDTH
TYPE
W1
1500
2000
DOUBLE LEAF WINDOW
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
NOS
W2
1800
1200
PLAIN GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
800
LOUVRED WINDOW
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
FRAME
SHUTTER 25MM THICK LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
4
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
2
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
W3
14
600
ELEVATION
SHUTTER 30MM THK LAMINATED FLUSH SHUTTER FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
6
6
12
13 A-302
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
80
650
2900
12 A-201
5090
150
2230
330
910
630
1000
460 20
150
2860
330
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
300
FINISHES
150
220 4620
W1
2400
4800
4400
4470
1980
1570
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
640
600
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
D1
1500
150 460
480
610 0
1510
100
1700
780
600
2180
C1 F2
F3
800
1570
2400 6500 800
300
1000
1700
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS] LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"]
S2
10
24
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
60
13 A-301
2300
10600
5980
4690
5800
1500
4040
5900
6790
2300
800
1200
240
7310
W2
EQ
EQ EQ EQ
1000
800
290
1150
42
DATE
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
300
80
EQ
160
EQ
600
1500
W2
REVISION TABLE 300
EQ
W4
1800
EQ
60
7300
EQ
1510
800
EQ
1570
1570
1800
EQ
300
300
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
70
50
W2
60 14 A-304
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
S1
3470
1500
F1
W2
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2
1500
150
2900
1310 340
3050
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 150
600
350
70
70 1000
1370
180 350
2800 1000
4570
160
90 1000
70 1600
210
1500
1500
600
150
140300
150
400
2690
5470
4610
4070 150
1990
150 150
1400
750
1260
1180
1920
1180 1400 400
600
400
400 1490 680 2040
150
150
140
150
600
19880 1810 2830
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
800
760
350
1590
150
750
700
1000
2340 3780
450
5100
4100
600
3940
150 300 390
270 450 270 360
680 1490
1670
1920
1670 2670
640
4690
W2
1200
300
350
2290
W3
70
640
360
600
150
800
430
100
5200
4600 19880
4090
1200
70
W3
W3
270 450 270
450 300
4700
100
5300
1200 600
70
430
730
2290 1690
2560
450 450
2660
800 800
2540
450 450
140
100
2820
2670
1200
2900
2900
W3
430 430
1200
1590
200
1530 W2
1730
W2
640 640
350
2440
430 430
730
5300
5900
450
600 130 450
70
W2
450 450
1250
200
5900
6100 1730 1730
1200 1200
1840
50
W2
2440
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 600 300 1200 1200
1160
700
1000
370
6100
5800 1200 1200
60
1760
200 200
70
5800 3100
1200 1200
1600
150
2820
1200 1760 1160
600
2820
4300 1200
300
2300 1200
EQ EQ EQ
70
24
W3
W3
1270
920
1070
5500 2100
920
500
600
300
300
4690
600
4610
3900
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
900
150
900
5130 300
3900
1200
3560
2230
1920 1630
70
260 600
600
3450
370 300
920
70
1070
230
230
920
150
1700
70
150
1600
150
300
150 3560
840 150
1170
70
280
W3
5030
5070 4100 1630
1890
1630 150
2920
1850
150
980
200
210 300 1200
530
350
350 150
1580
540 1010
70
640
540
920
630
600
540
520
1170
980
980
300
370
4050
13640 W3
FIRST FLOOR
920
70
540 520
70
1010
550
550
830
630
70
70
70
90 1200
2910
540
540 310
300
2610
1880
980 1320
130
2800 140 600
150
3560
3780 3560
3390
3390
3380
3560
3560
3900
3380
6000
2010
230
370
1700 1250
950
280 620
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
100 500
1850
70
150
820 220 290
1850
W2
1200
70
200
200
200
1700 1280
230 2620
5720
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ
W2
1200
100
350
W2
300
2470
150
1000
200
W2
1000 300
70
2990
2100
700
150
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 940
600
290
2400
W5
1520
1420
2020
2400
10
70
2130 200
600
2610
600
1200 2010
1010
670
920
1010
670
920
520
600
520
920
790
1010
810
1200
600
920
790
1010
810
1200
210 1010
90 3900
1200
810
1640
1660
1070
920
1070
920
280
200 1660
90
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT
920
600
1270
920
1070
920
1200
3100
1200
1070
920
3200
3500
2130
600
600
4610
600
200
260 920
1780
2130
920
1300
2130
7580
280
150 1200
500
5800
6100
5820
5900
6100
5900
5300 14 A-303
100
5300
4700
4550
FIRST FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL PLAN PLANS
5100
5200 100
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A-104
100 4600
5100
3000
Scale: 1:50
12 A-202
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 13 A-302 2300
4300
5800
6100
5900
5300
5800
6100
5900
5300
150 1200
1200
3100
1200
4700
100
5200
100 4600
5100
2900
2900
2900
2900
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
FINISHES W1 F1 S1
2400
F2 S2
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS] LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
F3
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
1700
1700
13 A-301
2300
5800
REVISION TABLE
1800
1800
2300
14 A-304
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
2400 2100
FIRST FLOOR
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
150 1200
1200
3500
1200
3100
3200
100
100 5800
6100
5900
5820
6100
5900
5300
5300
4600
4700
5100
5200 100
4550
5100
3000
14 A-303
A-103
FIRST FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL BEAM LAYOUT PLANS
Scale: 1:50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
STRUCTURAL LAYOUT
3900
3900
3900
6000
2100
5500
2400
800
7300
DATE
800
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
800
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
800
6500
2400
4800
C1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2
1500
1500
12 A-201
|21
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR SCHEDULE NAME
HEIGHT
WIDTH
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
12 A-202
2
1200
DOUBLE LEAF
D2
2100
1000
SINGLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
SINGLE LEAF
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
750
WIDTH
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
14
ELEVATION
NOS
FRAME 4
2100
2100
HEIGHT
SHUTTER 25MM THICK LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
D1
D3
NAME
ELEVATION
NOS
FRAME 50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
SHUTTER 30MM THK LAMINATED FLUSH SHUTTER FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
W1
1500
2000
DOUBLE LEAF WINDOW
W2
1800
1200
PLAIN GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
W3
600
800
LOUVRED WINDOW
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
6
6
12
13 A-302
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
350
70
80
70
12 A-201
5090
150
2230
330
910
150
2860
330
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
150
220 4620
FINISHES W1
14 A-304
4800 2400
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
1500
150 460
800
480
610 0
1510
100
1700
600
2180
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
D1
780
1700
C1
F3
640
600 800
300
1000
60
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
F2 S2
10
24
50
W2
4400
4470
1980
1570
1570
2400 6500
70
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
60
13 A-301
2300
10600
5980
4690
5800
1500
4040
5900
6790
2300
800
1200
240
W2
7300
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
EQ EQ EQ
EQ
60
600
160 1500
DATE
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
300
290
800
REVISION TABLE
1800
EQ
EQ
800
EQ
1570
1570
1800
EQ
300
300
W2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
S1
3470
1500
F1
W2
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2
300 1500
150
20
2900
2900
3050
630
1000
460
600
650 1310
1370
1000
340
2800
4570
160
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 150
140300
5470
600
150 180 350
70 1600 2690 150
400
1000
1260
1180
1920
210
1500
1500
150
1990
150 150
1400
750
1180 1400 400
600
400
400 1490 680 2040
150
150
140
150
4610
4070
1810 2830
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
800
760
1590
150
750
700
1000
2340 3780
350
450
600
19880 3940
150 300 390
270 450 270 360
680 1490
1670
1920
1670 2670
640
5100
4100
600
4690
W2
1200
300
350
2290
W3
70
640
360
600
90 1000
800
430
100
5200
4600
19880 4090
1200
150
W3
W3
270 450 270
450 300
4700
100
5300
1200 600
70
430
730
2290 1690
70
450
2560
450
800
2660
800
450
2540
450
430
140
100
2820
2670
1200
2900
W3
430
640
1200
1590
200
1530 2900
1730
W2
640
430
350
2440
430
730
5300
5900
450
600 130 450
70
W2
450 450
1250
200
5900
6100 1730 1730
1200 1200
1840
50
W2
2440
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 600 300 1200 1200
1160
700
1000
370
W2
6100
5800
1200 1200
60
1760
200 200
70
5800 3100
1200 1200
1600
150
2820
1200 1760 1160
600
2820
4300 1200
300
2300 1200
EQ EQ EQ
2400
1520
100 500
4100 530
980 150
2920
1170
150
1070
920
1600
500
600
13640 W3
W3
W3
3450
W3
630
3900
900
1630
4610
70
920
4690
600
600
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
370 300
1270
70
260 600
70
920
70
1070
230
920
70
280
3900
840 1200
1580 150
1630
1890
1630
1170
200
210 300 230
1200
370
4050 980
980 150
540 1010
70
640
540
920
630
600
70
520
540
920
1880
150
130
540 520
70
1010
550
630
830
550
1200
300
70
70
90
2910
540
540 310
70
SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR
2610
1250
950 980 1320
1850
230 2800 140 600
150
3560
3780 3560
3390
3390
3380
3560
3560
3900
3380
6000
2010
370
1700
280 620
350
1850
350
150
820 220 290
70
W2
1200
70
200
200
1700 1280
230 2620
5720 200
1850
W2
1200
100
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ
W2
300
2470
1000 300
350
1000
200
W2
150
700
150
2100
2100
2990
290
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 940
600
5500
1420
2020
2400
70
70
2130 200
600
2610
600
1200 2010
1010
670
920
1010
670
920
520
600
520
920
790
1010
810
1200
600
920
790
1010
810
1200
210 1010
90 3900
1200
810
1640
1660
920
1070
920
1070
920
280
200 1660
90
600
1270
920
1070
920
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT
1200
3100
1200
3200
3500
1070
920
2130
600
600
4610
600
200
260 920
1780
2130
920
1300
2130
7580
280
150 1200
500
100
100 5800
6100
5900
5820
6100
5900
5300 14 A-303
4600
5300
4700
A-106
5100
5200 100
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
4550
5100
3000
SECOND FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL PLAN PLANS
Scale: 1:50
12 A-202
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 13 A-302 2300
4300
5800
6100
5900
5300
5800
6100
5900
5300
150 1200
1200
3100
1200
4700
100
5200
100 4600
5100
2900
2900
2900
2900
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
FINISHES W1 F1 S1
2400
S2
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
1700
1700
800
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS] LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
F3
800
6500
2400
4800
C1 F2
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
13 A-301
2300
5800
1800
1800
2300
14 A-304
REVISION TABLE DESCRIPTION
2400
800
REVISION
STRUCTURAL LAYOUT
2100
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
150 1200
1200
3500
1200
3100
3200
5800
6100
5900
5820
6100
5900
5300
5300
100
100 4600
4700
5100
5200 100
4550
14 A-303
SECOND FLOOR ARCHITECTURAL BEAM LAYOUT PLANS
Scale: 1:50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A-105
22|
3900
3900
3900
SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR
6000
2100
5500
2400
800
7300
DATE
5100
3000
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2 1500
1500
12 A-201
WINDOW SCHEDULE
DOOR SCHEDULE NAME
HEIGHT
WIDTH
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
12 A-202
2
1200
DOUBLE LEAF
D2
2100
1000
SINGLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
SINGLE LEAF
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
750
WIDTH
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
NOS
FRAME 4
2100
2100
HEIGHT
SHUTTER 25MM THICK LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
D1
D3
NAME
ELEVATION
NOS
FRAME 50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
14
ELEVATION
SHUTTER 30MM THK LAMINATED FLUSH SHUTTER FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
W1
1500
2000
DOUBLE LEAF WINDOW
W2
1800
1200
PLAIN GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
W3
600
800
LOUVRED WINDOW
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
6
6
12
13 A-302 5800
640
430
450
800
450
430
640
430
450
800
450
2290
600
4690
4610
80
330
630
150
2230
150
150
20
2860
330
W
R.C.C. BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
150
1500
220 4620
FINISHES ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
W1 F1
2400
4800
4470
4400
3470 1980
2400 6500
C1
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"]
F2
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
S2
10
24
F3
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
300
480
150 460
800
50
800
640
600
70
610 0
1510
100
1700
1000
1700
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
S1
60
600
14 A-304
60
13 A-301
5800
10600
5980
4690
2300
1500
4040
5900
6790
2300
1200
240
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
7300
REVISION TABLE
1800
1800
EQ EQ EQ EQ
300
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1 F2 S2
300 1500
150
1500
12 A-201
5090 90 1000
910
1000
350
150
2900
1310 3050
2900
2820
700
300
1000
650
150
460 1590
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
350
70
160
1000
210
150 3780
350
600
4570
70
4070 150
1990
1250
1180
1260
70
70
70
70
1180
600
19880 1810 2830
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
2670
5100
4100
600
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
350
100
5200
4600 19880
1200
1200
640
4700
100
5300
1200
640
2820
2670
1200
2900
2900
430
450
1590
200
1530
5300
5900
450
2560
2440
730 600
1370
W2
450 450
2660
200
5900
6100 1730 1730
1200 1200
1840
2540
W2
2440
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 600 300 1200 1200
1160
700
1000
370
W2
6100
5800 1200 1200
60
1760
200 200
340
3100 1200 1200
70
150
70
1200 1760 1160
600
180 350
4300 1200
50
2300 1200
DATE
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
1000 EQ
600
160
EQ
800
300
290
1150
800
60
300
EQ EQ EQ
2400
2400
70
1520
4100 1630
1890
1630
1700 1280
530
1630
300
150
4610
70
600
13640 4690
600
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:1000
370 300
500
70
920
70
1070
70
920
230
1270
70
260 600
70
920
70
230
1070
3450
900
5130
200 920
3900
1200
1600
900
150
1170 1850
1850
2920 150
3900
840
350
350
300 EQ EQ EQ EQ
1170
980 150
280
70
1010
300
540
70
540
630
70
600
1010
550
630
550
70
70
70
630
300
2610
1580 150
540
370
4050 980
980 150
600
1880
980 1320
130
540
370
1700 1250
950
280 620
350
150
3900
3780 3560
6000
2010
2100
2990
2100
100 500
1850 290
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 940
600
5500
70
300
600
2130 200
TERRACE
600
2610
600
1200 2010
1010
670
920
1010
670
920
520
600
520
920
790
1010
810
1200
600
920
790
1010
810
1200
210 1010
90 3900
1200
810
1640
1660
920
1070
920
1070
920
280
200 1660
90
600
1270
920
1070
920
1070
920
500
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT
1200
3100
1200
3200
3500
4610
600
200
260 2130
920
600
920
1300
2130
7580
280
150 1200
1780
2130
600
5800
6100
5900
5820
6100
5900
100
100
5300 14 PRODUCED A-303
4600
BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT 5300 VERSION
5100
4700
5200 100
4550
A-108
PLANS
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
NOS
NAME
HEIGHT
WIDTH
D1
2100
1200
DOUBLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
D2
2100
1000
SINGLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
FRAME
4
2
14
750
NAME
HEIGHT
WIDTH
TYPE
W1
1500
2000
DOUBLE LEAF WINDOW
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
30MM THK LAMINATED FLUSH SHUTTER FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
6
W2
1800
1200
PLAIN GLASS PANEL
25 MM THK MARBLE FRAME
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
6
LOUVRED WINDOW
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
SINGLE LEAF
ELEVATION
SHUTTER 25MM THICK LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR FITTED WITH 10MM GLASS PANEL
2100
WINDOW SCHEDULE DESCRIPTION FRAME
W3
600
3000
Scale: 1:50
GROUND FLOOR
DOOR SCHEDULE
D3
5100
TERRACE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN
800
NOS
W4
ELEVATION
W3
W3
SHUTTER
W4 W3
W3
12
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL SSLSTRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL LEGEND
W
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
R.C.C.
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
BRICK WORK
W1 C1
WALL PLASTER FINISH
CEILING FINISH
F2 S2
FLOOR FINISH
SKIRTING FINISH
FINISHES ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
W1 F1
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
S1
W3
C1
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"]
F2
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE] VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
A- 201
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
SHORT SECTION SECTIONS
SCALE 1:50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
S2 F3
REVISION TABLE DATE
W2
W2
W4
W2
W4
W3
W3
W3
W3
W4
W2
W4
W2
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
W2
W2
W2
W2
W3
W3
W3
W2
W3
W2
W2
W2
W5
W4 W2
W2
W4 W2
W5
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W3
W3
W3
W2
W2
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:500
SECTIONS LONG SECTION SECTIONS
SCALE 1:50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A- 201
|23
300
450 2250
1800
1800
150
150
80
1800 150
300
1800
80 150
2250
450
150
150
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
2040
1960
2100
1960
2040
2120
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
100
2040
200
700
W3
230
450
LEGEND
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
230
230 230
450
150
150
60
60
900
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVE SSL- STRUCTURAL SLAB LE
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W
W1 C1
WALL PLASTER FINIS
F2 S2
FLOOR FINISH
FINISH
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGRE MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200
W1 F1
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET
A-302
Scale 1:20
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 M
S1
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET Scale 1:20
C1
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERN W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH V
F2
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
S2 F3
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE
SR. NO.
230MM BRICK WALL
COLUMN NAME
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C7, C8
2.
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 C17, C18, C19, C20
150
1.
450
300
3. C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN SW1, SW2, SW3, S S- SLAB 4. PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVE SSL- STRUCTURAL SLAB LE
GROUND FL
2250
1800
REVISION TABLE
WOODEN FALSE CEILING AT +2.2MLVL FROM FLOOR FINISH LEVEL
1800
1:3 CEMENT GROUTING PILLAR TAP OF APPROVED MAKE AND QUALITY
2250
EVAPORATER UNIT ACCESS PANEL IN FALSE CEILING POP FALSE CEILING AT +2.4M LVL FROM FLOOR FINISH LEVEL COVE LIGHT
1800
150 THK INTERNAL BRICK WALL
300
EXISTING CEILING
25MM EXTERNAL PLASTER FOR BRICK WALL
450
150
230 THK. R.C.C. SLAB
12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
1800
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A-302
DATE
REVISION
LEGEND
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
150 DEEP BLACK GRANITE APRON PIECE
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W
W1 C1
150
150
600
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL P EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREE MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 6 GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X
W1
W3
F1
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 M
700
S1
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNA W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VE
NOS
450
1960
W3
SR. NO.
ELEVATION
W3
W3
W2
W3
1.
2100
1000
SINGLE LEAF
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
D3
2100
750
SINGLE LEAF
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 C7, C8
W2
W2
W2
60
D2
COLUMN NAME
W2
SHUTTER 25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
230
Scale 1:2
2040
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
2
W2
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 C17, C18, C19, C20
2.
150
WIDTH
60 150 230
DETAIL SECTION A AT BASIN COUNTER
W2
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT M 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE G
W2
FRAME
2cm.
A-302
HEIGHT
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 A "PEARL WHITE"]
W2
W2
3.
450
900
650 200
NAME
10 MM THK WATERPROOFING LAYER
W2
D1 W2
230
1000
NAIL MIRROR TIMBER HOLDER
450
450
DOOR SCHEDULE
F3 W2
14
SW1, S KEYSW2, PLANSW3, SCAL
4.
230
2040
100
1100
1520 1000
1520
SEALANT
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT M VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
S2
GROUND FLOOR
1960
200
2100
2120
2040
2120
2400 2100
200
CHAMPAGNE WHITE NON SKID VITRIFIED CERAMIC TILES 200 THK BRICK BAT COBA LAID TO SLOPE
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT M 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN P
F2
230MM BRICK WALL 12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
25MM EXTERNAL PLASTER FOR BRICK WALL
100
50 X 40 T.W. FRAME
GAPS BETWEEN THE RUBBLE IS FILLED WITH A PCC LAYER AND LEVELLED, OR TO SAVE ON MATERIAL, THE GAPS ARE FILLED WITH MURRUM AND LEVELLED
REVISION TABLE DATE
REVISION
230MM BRICK WALL 12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
TIMBER HOLDER MIRROR TILE
NAME
HEIGHT
W3
430
DETAIL SECTION B AT BASIN COUNTER
600
W3
70
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 300
150
800
DOOR SCHEDULE
1260
HEIGHT
WIDTH
D2
2100
1000
TYPE
300
1180
1210 1600
1600
D3
400
20
750
HEIGHT
WIDTH
TYPE
800
LOUVRED WINDOW
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
SINGLE LEAF
2
Scale 1:20
150
150
150
W3
W3
W3
W2
W3
DESCRIPTION
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
NOS SHUTTER LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
W2
W2
W2
W2
KEY PLAN SCAL
14
1490 750
600 15 A-401e
DETAIL PLAN OF TOILET
600
W2
W2
W2
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
FRAME W3
5470 600
350
NAME
300
150
150
140
2100
SHUTTER
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
WINDOW SCHEDULE
300
W2
W2
ELEVATION
ELEVATION 500
12
600
1000
1000 750
730
400
730
750
400
140
2690
1400
150
2040
A-301
W2
W2
NOS
960
1490
680
150 150
1400
300
730 680
1490
150
1460
14 A-401b
400
2340
12
730
360
SINGLE LEAF
1920
1250 360
400
450
1600
270
650 120
450
1600
270
1370
640
270
1920
450
410
ELEVATION 500
DESCRIPTION FRAME
1210
1180
1180 1500
1920
1650
1670
1670
250
620 450
NOS
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
630 610 390
270
LOUVRED WINDOW
W2
NAME
1260
1030
WINDOW SCHEDULE SHUTTER
GROUND FLOOR
2290
140
Scale 1:20
2cm.
Scale 1:2
800
230
640
230
430
230
W3
730
340
W3
1730
300
A-302
Scale 1:5
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
FRAME W3
DETAIL SECTION OF BASIN COUNTER
WIDTH
600
A-301
NAIL
Scale 1:20
1500
25MM EXTERNAL PLASTER FOR BRICK WALL
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET
1500
A-301
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
24|
FINISH
Scale 1:15
C1
LOUVERED SHUTTER UNDERNEATH BASIN COUNTER
A-302
FLOOR FINISH
80
80
DETAIL SECTION OF FALSE CEILING
700
600
600
A-302
BOTTLE TRAP OF APPROVED MAKE AND QUALITY
WALL PLASTER FINIS
F2 S2
W3
150
W3
150
W3
70
900
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
BASIN COUNTER SUPPORTED ON 115 THK BRICK WALL
220
220
230
1180
230
230
230
340
300
1920
1600
750
1490
1460
750
960
12
100MM DIA EXTENSION PIPE (PVC)
750
1000 150
150
SETTING COMPOUND
500
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
A-303
W4
W2
W3
W2
2100 1500
1220
1010
150 1000
150
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
50
5 40
5
DETAIL AT START OF STAIRCASE Scale 1:15
2100
1520
980
980 150 2100
EQ
25
EQ
1880
1580
150
EQ
25
EQ
5
2800
2880
100
5 MM THK MILD STEEL BASE PLATE EQ 25 MM THK STONE SLAB ON LANDING(KOTTA STONE)
300
150
150
EQ
1000
150
EQ
300
EQ
350 THREADING IN MILD STEEL BASE PLATE
1350
300
300
Scale 1:2
1440
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
300
300
DETAIL OF HANDRAIL TO WALL 500
04
EQ
150
280
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
1700
W2
150
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM C- COLUMN FFL- COLUMN FINISHED FLOOR SC- STUB SSL- STRUCTURAL SL S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVE SSL- STRUCTURAL SLAB LE
5 16
5
2100
2800 1350 1000 150 1000
150 EQ(R)
07
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
150
150 EQ(R)
5 MM DIA SCREW 20 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE
EQ(T)
EQ(T)
EQ(T)
5 MM THK MILD STEEL PLATE ANCHOR FASTENERS 16 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE 5MM THICK MILD STEEL PLATE
300 EQ(T)
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
300
300
1350
150
150
150
150
150
300
20
2800
2880
STEEL BRACKET CUSTOMISED TO GIVEN SIZE
300 150
1600
230 MM THK INTERNAL MASONRY WALL 12 MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER
2880
150
150
300
300 150
50
50 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE HAND RAIL
EQ(R)
150
150 EQ(R)
50
40150
EQ(R)
W5
230
10 5
150MM x 120MM HOLLOW STEEL 50 MM DIA STAINLESS SECTION CONNECTED STEEL STEEL PIPETO BALUSTER BRACKET WITH NUTS AND DETAIL OF HANDRAIL BOLTS. 03 Scale 1:2
W4
300 150
Scale 1:20
W3
W2
EQ(T)
1:3 MORTAR JOINT 150MM THK RCC CRANKED SLAB
DETAIL SECTION AT WATER CLOSET
W2
W3
100X75MM ANGLE SECTION 10 MM THK RAILING ATTACHMENT SCREWED TO BAULSTER CAP WELDED TO STEEL BRACKET
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
EQ(T)
Scale 1:20
300
EQ(T)
450
230
1180 1920
1600
1490
680
1210
1920
400
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
W2
300
EQ(R)
150 1350 1000
150(R)
LOUVRED WINDOW
DETAIL SECTION AT WATER CLOSET
300
EQ(T)
EQ(T)
EQ(R)
150
150(R)
800
5 MM THK STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTER CAP WITH THREADS
W3
2820
1000
ELEVATION
NOS SHUTTER
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:500
300
300
EQ(T)
1350
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
1
300
KOTTA STONE TREAD 300MM MINIMUM
150
25 MM THK SETTING BED EQ
150 MMEQ THK RCC SLAB EXPANSION BOLT
350 150
EQ
EQ
DETAIL SECTION OF STAIRCASE 05
1200
980
Scale 1:20 980
02
REVISION TABLE
DETAIL OF BALUSTER JOINT
DATE
Scale 1:2
DATE
REVISION
150
DETAIL SECTION OF STAIRCASE Scale 1:20
EQ
350
EQ
01
REVISION
REVISION TABLE
1630 EQ
5300 4690
EQ
600
1840
TREAD EDGE LINE
1370
1570
30MM DIA. RAIL POST
2440
EQ
30
EQ
300
EQ
150MM DIA AV BASE/BASE
2560
EQ 4
EQ
1500
14 A-401b
10
1600
4 10
10
300
2540
EQ
50 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE HAND RAIL
100
300 EQ
30
2990
25MM THK KOTA STONE TREAD EQ
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
150MM x 120 MM HOLLOW STEEL SECTION
KEY PLAN EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
KEY PLAN SCAL
1500
1520
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
14 A-401b
UP
1500
300
EQ
700
300
220
10
350
1590
10
370
1630 3780
370
350 300
50 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE HAND RAIL
250
150
150
350
TREAD EDGE LINE
KOTTA STONE TREAD 300MM MINIMUM
1700
10MM DIA BOLT TO THE STEEL SECTION
50 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE HAND RAIL
1500
460
530
150
1170
1170
2820
2820
2670
2670
1200
1890
W2
1500
1500
EQ
KOTTA STONE TREAD 300MM MINIMUM 1590
600
2660
EQ
EQ
70
300
EQ
EQ
1570
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
1530
EQ
UP
KOTTA STONE TREAD 300MM MINIMUM
300
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
300
EQ
300
300
1160
EQ
370 700
TREAD EDGE LINE
1000
60
EQ
1500
W2
1570
1570
200
1570
1990
1570
1570
1570
W2
1570
1570
1500
1760
1250
2830
EQ 210
EQ
1200
150
2440
EQ
200
1810
3070
1200
1160
1200
2920
600
200
EQ
70 1200
1760
EQ
3100
70
70
150
EQ
EQ
4300 1200
EQ
600
1000
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
600
300
EQ(T)
TREAD EDGE LINE NOSING
WIDTH
W2
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
W2
W3
EQ(T)
300(T)
HEIGHT
W2
W3
W2
300
300(T)
150MM THK RCC CRANKED SLAB
W3
5 MM THK STAINLESS STEEL SADDLE FOR RAILING ATTACHMENT
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:500
300
EQ(T) 300
W3
1 MM DIA SCREWS TO CONNECT SADDLE TO RAILING
300
2840
Scale 1:20
W3
W5
EQ(R)
W3
EQ(R)
W2
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
W3
300 150
150
EQ(T)
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
1500 1000
1000
EQ(R)
EQ(R)
150(R)
W2
EQ(T)
EQ(T)
EQ(T)
300
FLUSH VALVE 14
W2
100MM DIA EQ(T) EXTENSION PIPE (PVC) EQ(T) EQ(T)
EQ(T)
DETAIL SECTION AT WATER CLOSET
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
W3
W2
W3
EQ(T)
BALUSTRADE AT EVERY STEP
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
150
150 W3
A-303 EQ(T)
EQ(T)
4290
2880
1500
600
100MM DIA EXTENSION PIPE (PVC) 50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL
A-303
300 150
W3
EQ(T)
2640
500
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
300
150 W3
W2
150
1310
1500
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
50 MM DIASETTING MILD STEEL PIPE HAND 50 MM DIACOMPOUND MILD STEELRAIL PIPE HAND RAIL 50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTRADE AT EVERY STEP
SINGLE LEAF
Ø50
ELEVATION
W2
W3
1000
150
150
150 W2
EQ(T) EQ(T)
230MM1:3 BRICK WALL MORTAR JOINT TREAD EDGE LINE NOSING
W2
W2
EQ(R) EQ(R)
W2
W2
KOTTA STONE TREAD 300MM MINIMUM
750
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
300
W2
300
FLUSH VALVE
SCHEDULE
15 A-401e
EQ(T)
EQ(T)
25MM DIA TEE
2100
FINISHED WALL
WINDOW SCHEDULE
OF TOILET
SETTING COMPOUND
EQ(T) 300
D3
FRAME W2
W2
230MM BRICK WALL
300
W2
300(T)
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
W2
300
ELEVATION
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
SINGLE LEAF
300
EQ(T)
FINISHED WALL
1000
DESCRIPTION
W2
15 MM THK GLASS PANEL FITTED IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
2100
2
230MM BRICK WALL
W2
W2
25MM DIA WATER SUPPLY 25MM DIA AIR CHAMBER
D2
FLUSH VALVE
300
12
SHUTTER 25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
1400
FINISHED WALL
REVISION
ELEVATION
NOS
FRAME
Scale 1:10
25MM DIA WATER SUPPLY 25MM DIA AIR CHAMBER
25MM DIA TEE
W2
ELEVATION
300 X 300
500
LOVRED WINDOW WITH GLASS LOUVERS OF 100 MM
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
DETAIL OF WATER PROOFING
25MM DIA TEE
14 A-401b
150
400
750
SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4
150
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
WIDTH
DESCRIPTION
NAME
4.
150
SHUTTER
REVISION
A-303
150
3.
150
Scale 1:10
360
C9, C10, C11, C12, 300 X 600 600 DETAIL OF WATER PROOFING C13 DETAIL PLAN A-303 A-303 Scale 1:10 C17, C18, C19, C20 Scale 1:20 300 X 300
WINDOW SCHEDULE NOS
300 X 600
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8
150
LOUVRED
DETAIL PROOFING 600 OF WATER 800 WINDOW
14
270
450
400
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
300
DESCRIPTION FRAME
400
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
EQ(R)
25 MM THICK MARBLE FRAME
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
EQ(T)
600
50MM DIA STAINLESS STEEL BALUSTRADE AT EVERY STEP
680
1490
F3
DATE
2
1500
CERAMIC TILES 2100 750 SINGLE LEAF
1260
1920
60 150 450
25MM THICK SCREEDING ARRATED CONCRETE 150 BLOCKS TRIANGULAR FILLET AT CORNER 1400 SCREEDING 2MM DOUBLE COATED WP CHEMCALN (SUNANDA COLUMN SIZE COLUMN NAME CHEMICAL)
230 220
220
25 MM THICK TEAK WOOD DOUBLE PANELED FLUSHED DOOR WITH VENEER FINISH AND MELAMINE POLISH
2820
60 150 450
230
50 MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
25MM THICK SCREEDING ARRATED CONCRETE BLOCKS TRIANGULAR FILLET KOTTA STONE TREADAT 300MM MINIMUM CORNER 1:3 MORTAR JOINT SCREEDING 150MM THK RCC CRANKED SLAB 2MM DOUBLE COATED WP CHEMCALN (SUNANDA NAME HEIGHT WIDTH TYPE 50 MM DIA MILD STEEL PIPE HAND RAIL CHEMICAL)
W3
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 ,200MM. HIGH. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
REVISION TABLE
2880
IN A 50MM THK TEAKWOOD FRAME
CERAMIC TILES
A-303
VITRIFIED TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X300, 10MM THK. ADONI VITRIFIED TILES IN PEARL WHITE]
S2
GROUND FLOOR
SHUTTER
230MM BRICK WALL 25MMD2THICK SCREEDING 15 MM THK GLASS FITTED 2100 SINGLE LEAF 1000 PANEL
230
710
1100
230
2250
1800
1800 150
150 2040
1960
FRAME
D3
F2
25MM DIA WATER SUPPLY 25MM DIA AIR CHAMBER
ELEVATION
NOS
270
360
CERAMIC TILES
LUSTROUS PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, C.M. 1:4 SMOOTH FINISH, W/3 COATS DULUX VELVET TOUCH VELVET FINISH PAINT IN "CRISP WHITE"]
2.
DESCRIPTION
TYPE
DATE
150
DETAILED PLAN OF STAIRCASE 01 DETAILED PLAN OF STAIRCASE 02 Scale 1:20
03 06
Scale 1:20
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
80
710
1100
WIDTH
640
270
HEIGHT
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
300
GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 200 MM. HIGH POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
C1
1.
FIRST FLOOR
DOOR SCHEDULE
Scale 1:20
REVISION TABLE
390
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
HEIGHT
300 X 300
300 X 300
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET
A-303
ENAMEL PAINT [12MM THK. INTERNAL PLASTER, IS: 5-694, GLOSS LEVEL 10-15 EGG SHELLS, CURING AT 150 DEGREES FOR 30 MINS, FINENESS OF GRIND MIN. 6, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF 650(K+/- 100)] GRANITE FLOORING [20MM THK. 1200X1200 MM POLISHED GRANITE SLABS]
SR. NO.
Scale 1:20
DETAIL OF URINAL PARTITION
NAME
1180
2040
1960
160
160
100
FINISHES CERAMIC TILES
450
100
25MM THICK 270 SCREEDING 450
ANGLE CLEAT
DOOR SCHEDULE
SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4
NAME
CEILING FINISH
230MM BRICK WALL SKIRTING FINISH
W1
W3
300 X 600
600
BRICK WORK
WALL PLASTER FINISH
F1
Scale 1:10
300 X 600
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 C17, C18, C19, C20
4.
FLOOR FINISH
S1
A-303
800
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8
2.
1500
R.C.C.
WINDOW INDICATION WITH NUMBER
F2 S2
12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
A-303
430
COLUMN SIZE
COLUMN NAME
1.
230
230
2250
1800
1800
150
150
80
60 150 450
W
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET
640
DOOR INDICATION WITH NUMBER
COLUMN INDICATION WITH NUMBER SHEAR WALL INDICATION WITH NUMBER
W1 C1
50MM THICK HPL PLYWOOD PARTITION
430
W3
BLOCKS TRIANGULAR FILLET AT CORNER SCREEDING 2MM DOUBLE COATED WP CHEMCALN (SUNANDA CHEMICAL)
DETAILED PLAN OF STAIRCASE DETAIL Scale 1:20NOSING AT THE START OF STAIRCASE Scale 1:1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
230 230
LEGEND
50
BOLTS TO FIX THE PANELS
W3
CERAMIC TILES [12MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR 1:4 WITH DADO OF 300X450 MM, 12MM THK. CERAMIC TILES IN SLATE GREY COLOUR]
SR. NO.
Scale 1:20
DETAIL OF URINAL PARTITION
ANTI-SKID TILES [10MM THK. 300X300 ADONI ANTISKID VITRIFIED TILES IN "PEARL WHITE"]
D1
3.
W3
150
A-303
DETAIL SECTION OF TOILET
A-303
C- COLUMN SC- STUB COLUMN S- SLAB PB- PLINTH BEAM FFL- FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL 730 1:10 SSL- STRUCTURAL SLAB LEVEL Scale
F3
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
2040
1960
Scale 1:5
230MM BRICK WALL
300
ANGLE CLEAT
DETAIL OF GEYSER
UCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
A-303
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P.G. STUDENTS AND RESIDENT DOCTORS ACCOMMODATIONS MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGE CAMPUS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEM 7 SITE : MANGLORE, KARNATAKA
On a contoured site, located NEAR TO Karnataka’s western coast
GUIDED BY : Ar. MILIND AMLE TYPOLOGY : HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL SITE AREA : 31,000 sqm PLOT AREA BRIEF:
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: 5000 sqm
PROJECT AREA : 7320 sqm
To develop a residential accommodation for PG Students and Resident Doctors at assigned Plot in Yenepoya University located at Mangalore. 5000 Sq.mt Plot to be chosen from 31000 SQ.mt land parcel for the design. The plot is to be considered as vacant plot and no vegetation.
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RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
PLOT 01
PLOT 02
ENTRY
10% RG AREA
TO THE SITE
3000 SQM
RESIDENTIAL PLOT 03
SELECTED
PLOT 5000 SQM
WIND PATTERN W
HUMIDITY
The design process started with massing towards the sloped base at the sea on the west coast of the city considering the heavy monsoon climate. The vertical zoning follows the sequence as public- semi public-private areas. Thereafter there is a cafeteria on the ground level then amenities at the podium level and accommodations on the floors above.
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Considering the SW direction of wind on the site, the mass of the building is placed SW-NE diagonally that follows the nine grids of Vastu and their permutations and combinations. The design is then amplified by adding green infrastructure and courtyards vertically within a building at intervals connecting both the wings with alternate lobby areas thus considering the user’s accessibility and effective communal interactions.
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LEGEND ENTRY
1. 2.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
ENTRY DESK ENTRANCE FOYER DROP OFF & PICK UP RECEPTION LOUNGE AREA CAFETERIA + KITCHEN CAPACITY 50 PERSON OFFICE ROOM FACILITY MANAGEMENT COMMON LAUNDRY TABLE TENNIS ROOM BADMINTON COURT
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.
BILLIARDS ROOM CAROM AND CHESS ROOM COMMON CHANGING ROOM SWIMMING POOL + DECK GYMNASIUM AND YOGA HALL FILTERATION ROOM SERVICE AREA STORE ROOM GARBAGE COLLECTION AREA PUMP ROOM OPEN CAR PARKING - 40 CLOSED CAR PARKING- 40+20
3. 4. 5.
15
18 10
13 9 14
7
3 STOREY HIGH
8 11
12
11
PLINTH BEAM LAYOUT ENTRY
1
1
1 2 5 17 3 19
4
16
6
21
21
21 22
20
20
GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT
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11
3RD - 6TH FLOOR LAYOUT
20
REFUGE FLOOR_7TH FLOOR LAYOUT
LEGEND ENTRY
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
6
9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
1
8
6
12 2
3 STOREY HIGH
SWIMMING POOL + DECK COURTYARD REFUGE AREA ON 7TH FLOOR GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE WET AND DRY GARBAGE COLLECTION
9
12 4
LOBBY AREA FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE LIFTS AND LIFT LOBBY FAMILY ACCOMMODATION 2BHK-20 UNITS-EACH 85 SQM COUPLE ACCOMMODATION 1BHK-20 UNITS-EACH 60 SQM TWIN SHARE ROOM 1RK-40 UNITS-EACH 35 SQM WARDEN’S ROOM BADMINTON COURT
13 10
1
5
12
12
TYPICAL FLOOR STRUCTURAL LAYOUT
12 12
12 4
12
2
5
9
12
8TH - 10TH FLOOR LAYOUT
4
2 12
12
4
11TH - 12TH FLOOR LAYOUT
TERRACE FLOOR LAYOUT
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CELEBRATION AND BUSINESS FUNCTIONS HUB ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEM 5 SITE : Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra AREA OF THE PROJECT : 2200 SQ M GUIDED BY : Ar. Yagnik Bhatija TYPOLOGY : An Event Space BRIEF: STAGE I
To study the works of some of the famous architects and lasting influences of their innovative and individualistic architectural styles. STAGE II To design a given project incorporating the language of the same architect and improvise on his philosophies while translating a brief into a built form giving a new versatility and variety to the architects work.
ARCHITECT: I M PEI 38|
ISOMETRIC VIEW
2ND F
1ST F
BALCONY
1ST F
GN F
B1 |39
Y
ENTRY
Z
X’
3
X 8
6 4
7 8 3
Y’
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Z’
9
BASEMENT PLAN
LEGEND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
LARGE CELEBRATION HALL – 1000-PERSON CAPACITY 800 MEDIUM CELEBRATION HALL– 500-PERSON CAPACITY 500 SMALL CELEBRATION HALL– 100-150 PERSON CAPACITY TOILET FACILITY: LADIES AND GENTS RESTAURANT CENTRAL KITCHEN AND ALLIED ADMINISTRATION & BOOKING OFFICE SERVICE AREAS PARKING: FOR 100 CARS & 50 2-WHEELERS
5
1
8
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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2
5 8
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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HASHI JAPANESE CUISINE
ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR DESIGN SEM 4 SITE : BKC (Bandra Kurla complex), MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA GUIDED BY : INTERIOR DESIGNER SHILPA DAGA TYPOLOGY : FINE DINE BRIEF:
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The interiors of the restaurant should reflect the chosen cuisine and culture and also live up to the internal standards. The design space should be functional, aesthetic and should endure in the contemporary context.
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LEGEND B’
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
C’
12
11
3
ENTRANCE FOYER HOST COUNTER SUSHI BAR COUNTER 2 SEATER DINING 4 SEATER DINING 8 SEATER SEMI PRIVATE DINING COMMON DINING PRIVATE DINING BAR COUNTER LOUNGE AREA SERVICE COUNTER CASHIER TOILETS
6
A
A’ 4
7
1 5
ENTRY
D’
8
2
D
11 12
13 10
8 9
B
FLOOR PLAN
FRONT ELEVATION WITHOUT CURTAINS 44|
C’
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
FRONT ELEVATION WITH CURTAINS
SECTION AA’
SECTION BB’
SECTION CC’
SECTION DD’ |45
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
9000
9000
11020
5300
2150
2150 RW09
ENGINEER'S OFFICE
9420
5810
2500
TOILET DUCT
3410
9000
3410
REST ROOM
TOILET
1500 151, S152
9000 9000
RW07
145, S146
9000
143, S144 141, S142 TOILET DUCT SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
9000
2230
3390
RW08
149, S150 147, S148
4570
9000
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
157, S158 155, S156 153, S154
119, S120 111, S112 109, S110
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
P UP
4.5 M LVL
9000
105, S106 99, S100
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
121, S122
SHAFT SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
9000
700 1300
10 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
PRESSURISATION
1500
31, S32
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
27, S28 25, S26 23, S24
RW05
8830
3000
2
47, S48 45, S46
4000
4000
13 12 11
PANEL/METER ROOM
8290
9
51, S52 49, S50
500
53, S54
1500
55, S56
SUMP
106
107 108
RW03
109
110
111
112
113
2570
RW06
1500
2900
900
33, S34
117, S118
105
TOILET DUCT
2980
29, S30
9000
85500
115, S116
104
STAFF AREA
3650
9000
113, S114
103
6170
9000
107, S108
102
TOILET
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
43, S44 41, S42
101, S102
101
3090 3090
250
2500
39, S40
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
2130
97, S98
100
6170
37, S38 35, S36
95, S96
99
9000
21, S22
103, S104
98
TOILET DUCT
103500
19, S20
1500
700
97
4000
8830
8830
17, S18
93, S94
96
CCTV ROOM
9000 9000
6000
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
RAM -
7, S8
95
114 115
116 5, S6
94
2570
93
3480
9000
15, S16
6000
C46
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
92
9000
9000
13, S14
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
C45
91
C48
85500
2150
1800
1800
11, S12
4.5 M LVL
90
2580
9, S10
4.5 M LVL
LIFT
LIFT
89
6000
2150
4.5 M LVL
88
2150 8830
9000
9000
-
87
9000
300
9000
-
LIFT LOBBY
86
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
1820
LIFT
85
9000
LIFT
84
9000
SHAFT
83
7530
C41
FIRE FIGHTING
1500
6000
C47
B'
RAMP AT 1:10 SLOPE
6000
C40
82
SHAFT
6000 C36
4.5 M LVL
1500
1500 SUMP
RW04
11580
11580
4.5 M LVL
-
91, S92
6000
5600 EXHAUST ROOM
-
2660
EXIT
1, S2
9000
+/- 0.0M LVL
89, S90
9000
3, S4
87, S88
+/- 0.0M LVL
1540
C35
3380
4.5 M LVL
81
PRESSURISATION
LADIES TOILET 4.5 M LVL
PLENUM ROOM -
80
6370
C30
6000
670
79
4570
6000
C43 -
RAMP AT 1:10 SLOPE
1540
78
1500
9000
76
9000
75
6260
GENTS TOILET 4.5 M LVL
-
DOWN
6000
77
SERVICE ROAD
74
1500
73
1500
72
SHAFT
71
PRESSURISATION
70
SHAFT
69
PRESSURISATION
68
SERVICE ROAD
67
C48
SUMP
1500
4.5 M LVL
66
9000
65
9000
64
9000
63
9000
62
103500
61
9000
60
9000
59
9000
58
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
4.5 M LVL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
-
A'
CCTV ROOM
C24
C29
4.5 M LVL
9.0 M LVL
185, S186
C47
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
RAMP
6000
6000
0
Ø6000
43
183, S184
C42
+/- 0.0M LVL
42
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
181, S182
3100
41
C18
670
JANITOR'S ROOM
C39
4.5 M LVL
40
10400
4.5 M LVL
179, S180
-
39
177, S178
700700 C38
38
175, S176
P UP
0.3 M LVL
4.5 M LVL
3130 -
C23
1130
C44
0.3 M LVL
37
-
RW02
C17
C34 -
6000
6000
36
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
C28
6000
1130
C33
RAM
C46
4.5 M LVL
173, S174
+
35
171, S172
ENTRANCE
C32
C37
LIFT
DROP OFF AND PICK UP POINT +
34
3130
169, S170
0.3 M LVL
C27
710
C31
UP
Ø60000
33
167, S168
+
32
-
165, S166
C43
LIFT
4.5 M LVL
1540
B
6000 1500
C42
0.3 M LVL
31
C12
1130
139, S140
+
C45
4.5 M LVL
C11
137, S138
6470
LIFT LOBBY
4170
GENERAL SECURITY ROOM
0.3 M LVL
C44
4.5 M LVL
135, S136
+
2.4 M LVL
-
133, S134
0.3 M LVL
3100 +
LIFT
C26
-
2100
LIFT
C25
SHAFT
SHAFT
4.5 M LVL
FIRE FIGHTING
C41
FIRE FIGHTING
PLENUM ROOM
85, S86
C40
2.4 M LVL
+
C39
-
4060
83, S84
+
0.3 M LVL
2260
SHAFT
UP
FIRE ESCAPE ROUTE 0.45 M LVL
FIRE FIGHTING
C38
2130
+
30
-
C22
1130
81, S82
B'
+
1660 C37
-
C16
C21
710
79, S80
C36
C35 GENTS TOILET
LADIES TOILET
JANITOR'S ROOM
29
163, S164
C20
77, S78
C34
28
161, S162
6000
75, S76
C33
27
C6
LIFT LOBBY
131, S132
C30
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
C32
SHAFT
129, S130
C29
PRESSURISATION
4880
C10
C15
3100
73, S74
C28
26
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
71, S72
0.3 M LVL
+/- 0.0M LVL
C31
B
C9
700700
69, S70
C27
25
4.5 M LVL
C14
1540
C26
24
1690
-
C8
C19
6000 +
C25
Ø60
2150
159, S160
C24
C23
8810
127, S128
C22
C5
5340
125, S126
C21
23
SHAFT
4.5 M LVL
123, S124
1500
2.4 M LVL
22
FIRE FIGHTING
-
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
C13
3100 +
C4
AC PLANT ROOM
118
117
-
0.3 M LVL
0.3 M LVL
C20
LT
1600 1600
119
0.3 M LVL
C19
4.5 M LVL
-
6480 +
Ø60000
21
57
C7
ROLLING SHUTTER
DG UNIT
+/- 0.0M LVL
6000
20
56
W
CONTROL PANEL
C18
C17
19
55
0.3 M LVL
FRONT
18
54
ALTERNATOR
SAND FILLING
17
53
C12
C16 +
2380 W
16
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
52
6000
HT
C3
710
15
51
1800
120
C2
1540
1800
CABLES
SHAFT
C15
A
14
50
C11
6000 C1
A'
4.5 M LVL
4.5 M LVL
-
FIRE FIGHTING
SHAFT
UP
+
FIRE FIGHTING
2130
C14
2260
5300
30% Ventilation from the Total STP Area
C10
0.3 M LVL
0.3 M LVL
-
4200
LIFT
+
0.3 M LVL
1800 RADIATOR
ENGINE
4190
-
CONTROL ROOM
9420
1800
1660 FIRE ESCAPE ROUTE 0.45 M LVL
+
0
00
11020
49
W
EXHAUST
FUEL TANK
FUEL LINES
+
C13
9000
4460
ROOM EXHAUST
EXHAUST ROOM
67, S68
C9
0.3 M LVL
SUMP
1500
65, S66
C8
SHAFT
+
+
C7
SHAFT
FIRE FIGHTING
0.3 M LVL
LIFT LOBBY
+
9000
48
+
C6
PRESSURISATION
FIRE CONTROL ROOM
4.5 M LVL
4000
0.3 M LVL
-
63, S64
+
LIFT
0.3 M LVL
4100 C5
4300
ENGINEER'S OFFICE
2350
2500
+
9000
61, S62
C4
2200
2.4 M LVL
0.3 M LVL
ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION
+
+
5670
CONTROL ROOM + 0.3 M LVL
0.3 M LVL
WORKSHOP
3200
3200
Ø60000
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
3060
ELEC DUCT
AHU ROOM 0.3 M LVL
3090
C3
+
+
AC PLANT ROOM SHAFT
4120
59, S60
+/- 0.0M LVL
0.3 M LVL
4850
RW01
HV RMU 600 X 1000
CABLE TRENCH 600 WIDE
TRANSFORMER 2115 X 1920
HAULING EYES
SLAB 2450 X 2450
C2
+
9000
LV S-BOARD 1050 X 450
2000
C1
4010
57, S58
SLAB 2450 X 2450
SERVICE ROAD
A
4500
72000
+/- 0.0M LVL
+/- 0.0M LVL
00
00
Ø6
72000
C'
C' 9000
47
4120
46
4850
45
9000
44
4010
D
D
4500
C A101
D'
D'
ENTRY
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT
C
9 METER WIDE MAIN ROAD
6300
A102
Scale: 1:200
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT FIRST BASEMENT LAYOUT PARKING
COLUMN DRIVE WAY ENTRANCE AND EXIT CENTER-LINE GRID 31 M RUNNING RADIUS FOR STAIRCASE
DATE
C1
REVISION
SHEET NUMBER:
SHEET TITLE:
REVISION TABLE:
LEGENDS
GENERAL NOTES 1) All dimensions are in 'millimeters' unless specified 2) The drawing is not to be scaled. The dimensions are strictly to be followed. 3) All levels are unfinished levels unless specified. 4) The contractor shall verify all on site dimensions including elevations prior to the commencement of work on site. 5) The contractor shall inform the architect and/or project engineer on site regarding any conditions/modifications required to be done prior to the commencement of work. 6) The contractor shall coordinate and verify the work indicated on the drawings between the architectural and various trade drawings, including but not limited to structural, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and exterior enclosure systems. 7) All work shall conform to relevant BIS codes and shall be best practice of each trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to be brought to the notice of the architect/ consultant before commencement of the site. 9) All work is to be completed to the satisfaction of site engineer/ project manager and architects
DESCRIPTION
GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT
NAME :FALGUNI VILAS SAKPAL 4TH . Y . B.ARCH
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE SIGN AND STAMP
LEGENDS
GENERAL NOTES
NORTH
ROLL NO.
46
1) All dimensions are in 'millimeters' unless specified 2) The drawing is not to be scaled. The dimensions are strictly to be followed. 3) All levels are unfinished levels unless specified. 4) The contractor shall verify all on site dimensions including elevations prior to the commencement of work on site. 5) The contractor shall inform the architect and/or project engineer on site regarding any conditions/modifications required to be done prior to the commencement of work. 6) The contractor shall coordinate and verify the work indicated on the drawings between the architectural and various trade drawings, including but not limited to structural, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and exterior enclosure systems. 7) All work shall conform to relevant BIS codes and shall be best practice of each trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to be brought to the notice of the architect/ consultant before commencement of the site. 9) All work is to be completed to the satisfaction of site engineer/ project manager and architects
GREEN SPACE
HVAC AIR FLOW CIRCULATION 31 M RUNNING RADIUS FOR STAIRCASE SUMP WATER CHANNEL AT 1:100 SLOPE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SEM7 SITE : MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA AREA OF THE PROJECT : 5000 SQ M GUIDED BY : AR. KV PARMESHWAR and AR. HARDIK DEDHIA TYPOLOGY : HIGH-RISE BASEMENT DESIGN 46|
DRAIN SLOPE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
BASEMENT DESIGN
COLUMN, RETAINING WALL NORMAL, STACK AND PIT PARKING
DATE
C1 , RW01 1, S2, P197
REVISION
SHEET NUMBER:
SHEET TITLE:
REVISION TABLE:
01
SCALE : 1:200
SEMESTER 7
Scale: 1:200
NUMBER OF 4 WHEELERS = 186 NUMBER OF 2 WHEELERS = 120
DESCRIPTION
FIRST BASEMENT LAYOUT
02
SCALE : 1:200
NORTH
NAME :FALGUNI VILAS SAKPAL SEMESTER 7
4TH . Y . B.ARCH
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE SIGN AND STAMP
ROLL NO.
46
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
C'
D
+/- 0.0M LVL
HV RMU 600 X 1000
SLAB 2450 X 2450
+/- 0.0M LVL
SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
CCTV ROOM
TOILET DUCT
STAFF AREA
TOILET
FRONT
W
CONTROL PANEL
0.3 M LVL
2.4 M LVL
C23
C24
+
4.5 MLVL
C26
C27
C28
0.3 M LVL
C29
C30
+/- 0.0M LVL
C31
C32
C33
C34
C35 GENTS TOILET
C36
B'
+
+
C39
SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
C38
FIRE ESCAPE ROUTE 0.45 M LVL
C40
2.4 M LVL
UP
11.25 MLVL
+
SHAFT
-
LADIES TOILET
JANITOR'S ROOM
C37
FIRE FIGHTING
6.75 MLVL 9.0 MLVL
0.3 M LVL
-
+
4350
CABLES
0.3 M LVL
C20
B
4350
A'
RADIATOR
ENGINE
ROLLING SHUTTER
DG UNIT
TOILET DUCT
4350
C22
W
EXHAUST
ALTERNATOR
SAND FILLING
C18
+/- 0.0M LVL
2.25 MLVL
C25
-
C21
+
+
ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION
FUEL TANK
W
C12
0.3 M LVL
C17
SHAFT
SG
57X
F0
ZUS
-
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
US
Z IKU
IKU
IKUZ
0.3 M LVL
C11
PRESSURISATION
ENGINEER'S OFFICE
S SCA
WORKSHOP
0.3 M LVL
FUEL LINES
+ 0.3 M LVL
SERVICE ROAD
4350
900
4350
2300
0
00
Ø60
2150
SHAFT
+
C16
0.3 M LVL
+
900
5300
SHAFT
FIRE FIGHTING
0.3 M LVL
0.3 M LVL
C10
C15
SERVICE ROAD
4350
+/- 0.0 MLVL
C19
4350
11020
4350
9000
72000
+
C6
PRESSURISATION
FIRE CONTROL ROOM
0.3 M LVL
LIFT LOBBY
+
+
4350
900
4350
4350 4350
C' 9000
0.3 M LVL
LIFT
9000
+
C9
2.4 M LVL
4120
CONTROL ROOM 0.3 M LVL
+
C14
+
4850
AHU ROOM 0.3 M LVL
+
C5
ENGINEER'S OFFICE
0.3 M LVL
+
UP
9000
C4
WORKSHOP +
C8
FIRE ESCAPE ROUTE + 0.45 M LVL
SHAFT
4010
ELEC DUCT
C3
+
0.3 M LVL
C13
FIRE FIGHTING
D
4500
AC PLANT ROOM SHAFT
C2
+
C7
0.3 M LVL
C1
A
+
AC PLANT ROOM
LV S-BOARD 1050 X 450
TRANSFORMER 2115 X 1920
SLAB 2450 X 2450
+/- 0.0M LVL
HAULING EYES
4.5 MLVL 2.25 MLVL
+
WORKSHOP
CABLE TRENCH 600 WIDE
SERVICE ROAD
+ +
DG UNIT
AHU ROOM
C41
FIRE FIGHTING
SHAFT
LIFT
0.3 M LVL
+
0.3 M LVL
+
0.3 M LVL
LIFT
GENERAL SECURITY ROOM
LIFT LOBBY +
+
0.3 M LVL
0.3 M LVL
US
SG
57X
F0
4350
SCAS
34
35
1500 82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107 108
109
1500
3900
2100
4350
4350
900
2300
4350
4350
3900
4350
4350
4350 4350
4350
3900 3900 3900
4350
4350
4350
4350
6440
4.5 MLVL 2.25 MLVL
-
2.25 MLVL
-
4.5 MLVL
-
6.75 MLVL 9.0 MLVL
-
11.25 MLVL
-
13.5 MLVL
-
14.7 MLVL 15.97 MLVL
-
17.17 MLVL
3900
Scale: 1:200
4350
2100
4350
4350
4350
3900
ENGINEER'S OFFICE
CCTV ROOM
4.5 MLVL 2.25 MLVL
4350
4350
4350
6.75 MLVL
SACS
-
SUZUKI
3900
SACS
SUZUKI
DOMESTIC FLUSHING TANK
1850
4350 SUZUKI GSX750F
2300
3900
4350
2.25 MLVL 4.5 MLVL
-
SUZUKI
GSX750F
PUMP ROOM
2570
-
SACS
SUZUKI
SERVICE STAFF
2100
4350
SERVICE STAFF
-
SUZUKI
GSX750F
3900 3900 3470
4350
WORKSHOP
+ +
+/- 0.0 MLVL
3900
4350 4350
1500
RW03
9.0 MLVL
-
11.25 MLVL
-
13.5 MLVL
-
14.7 MLVL
SUMP
2570
RW06
W3
1940
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SECTION BB'
9000
9.0 M LVL
A203
3, S4 1, S2
4350
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
7, S8
81
5, S6
80
ARCHITECTURAL SECTION SECTION CC'
Scale: 1:200
RW04
A103
4350
4350
4350
4350
4500
4500
4350
4350
2100
4350
900
4350
4.5 MLVL 2.25 MLVL
-
2.25 MLVL
-
4.5 MLVL
-
6.75 MLVL
-
4350
4350
900
4500
4350
4350
900
4350
4350 4500 4350
+ +
+/- 0.0 MLVL
4350
900
4350
4350
4350 4350
2100
4350
900
4350
4350
4350
4350
900
4500
4350
4350
4350
900
4350 4500
4350
D'
C
4350
4350
4350
900
4350
11580
2660
+ +
ARCHITECTURAL SECTION
C46
79
9000
Scale: 1:1000
91, S92
SUMP
A202
9.0 M LVL
89, S90
9.0 M LVL
4350
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
157, S158 155, S156 153, S154 151, S152 149, S150 TOILET DUCT SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
4570
97, S98 93, S94
6000
-
87, S88
5600 EXHAUST ROOM
-
W3
LIFT
LIFT
GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT
RW08
RW07
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
147, S148 145, S146 143, S144 141, S142
2230
3390
119, S120 117, S118 115, S116 113, S114 111, S112 109, S110 107, S108 105, S106 103, S104 101, S102 99, S100
700
9.0 M LVL
RAMP UP
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
121, S122
SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
SHAFT
PRESSURISATION
95, S96
-
W3
W3
185, S186
11, S12
85500
6000
LIFT LOBBY
C45
ARCHITECTURAL KEY LAYOUT
1500
43, S44 41, S42 39, S40
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
1500
37, S38 35, S36 33, S34 31, S32 29, S30
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
27, S28 25, S26 23, S24 21, S22 19, S20 17, S18
1500
LIFT
78
76
13, S14
LIFT
1820
77
75
2980
74
RW05
73
SHAFT
183, S184
9, S10
B'
RAMP AT 1:10 SLOPE
C41
FIRE FIGHTING
181, S182
15, S16
72
9000
71
9000
70
9000
69
103500
68
9000
67
179, S180
9000
6000 C36
6000
9000
1540
6000
C40
A200
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
670
177, S178
9.0 M LVL
3380
9.0 M LVL
175, S176
-
PLENUM ROOM
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
-
173, S174
2100
SHAFT
FIRE FIGHTING
C48
9 METER WIDE MAIN ROAD
ENTRY
Scale: 1:200
-
171, S172
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
169, S170
85, S86
6000
17.17 MLVL
DG UNIT
C30
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
1500
13.5 MLVL 14.7 MLVL 15.97 MLVL
-
DOWN
1540
6000
-
C47
-
SUMP
167, S168
83, S84
6000
C39
3100
G
S 57X F0
ZUS
RAMP AT 1:10 SLOPE
C35
GENTS TOILET 9.0 M LVL
LADIES TOILET
SECTION AA'
C24
165, S166
81, S82
-
JANITOR'S ROOM
C43
ZUS
S
IKU
1500
6000
163, S164
139, S140
C34
C44 C42
EXIT
ARCHITECTURAL SECTION
9.0 M LVL
161, S162
137, S138
1130
9.0 M LVL
A201
A'
C18
6000
C29
135, S136
79, S80
700700
+/- 0.0M LVL
RW02
9.0 M LVL
RAMP
670
133, S134
77, S78
1130
C33
9.0 M LVL
4350
-
C23
C28
6000
-
C38
0.0M LVL
RW09 -
159, S160
C22
6000 C37
UP
C48 +/-
3410
9.0 M LVL
C17
131, S132
75, S76
C32
IKU
SCA
RAMP
C46
DROP OFF AND PICK UP POINT
+/- 0.0 MLVL
1130
C27
710
1540
9.0 M LVL
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
129, S130
73, S74
C26
C31
9.0 M LVL
1130
71, S72
9.0 M LVL
127, S128
69, S70
PLENUM ROOM
4060
C25
Ø60000
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
C12
C16
-
C21
710
43
-
9000
C11
125, S126
C20
1540
42
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
SERVICE STAFF
3410
REST ROOM
2
TOILET
3
-
123, S124
6000
C19
41
66
C15
3100
40
10400
9.0 M LVL
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
2100
SHAFT
FIRE FIGHTING
C14
39
3130
9.0 M LVL
700700
38
LIFT
+/- 0.0M LVL UP
9000
-
C10
191, S192
9.0 M LVL
TOILET DUCT
4
-
1 189, S190
2500
6 5
LIFT LOBBY
4880 9.0 M LVL
9420
7
SHAFT
-
5810
3970
8
SHAFT
FIRE FIGHTING
1690 5340
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
C13
B
37
3130
C6
-
-
36
4350
6290 33
1940
32
LIFT
C45 ENTRANCE
C47
8830
31
4000
3000
30
SERVICE STAFF
9
700 1300
500
1500
55, S56
29
4000
8290
12
65
PANEL/METER ROOM
13
64
11
63
53, S54
28
C44
0.3 M LVL
10
62
51, S52
61
49, S50
60
47, S48
59
45, S46
27
58
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
26
57
-
4350
2150
2150
25
56
187, S188
24
55
PRESSURISATION
9.0 M LVL
8810
67, S68
C9
23
54
C5
110
C8
22
53
8830
21
30% Ventilation from the Total STP Area
9000
20
LIFT
65, S66
9000
19
52
WORKSHOP -
18
C4
111
C7
Ø60000
9.0 M LVL
LT
1600 1600
710
17
51
63, S64
1540
HT
C3
16
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
50
4000
C2
15
49
61, S62
-
6000 C1
14
48
9.0 M LVL
47
9.0 M LVL
4200 CONTROL ROOM
46
4190 -
-
A
4460
ROOM EXHAUST
EXHAUST ROOM
2.4 M LVL
C43
+
D'
9.0 M LVL
45
SUMP
1500
59, S60
-
GENERAL SECURITY ROOM
44
STORM WATER CHANNEL SLOPE 1:100
57, S58
RW01
WORKSHOP
+
C42
C
ZUS
IKU
9.0 MLVL
-
11.25 MLVL
-
13.5 MLVL
-
14.7 MLVL
ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT SECOND BASEMENT LAYOUT PARKING
Scale: 1:200
NUMBER OF 4 WHEELERS = 192 NUMBER OF 2 WHEELERS = 111
A204
LEGENDS
GENERAL NOTES 1) All dimensions are in 'millimeters' unless specified 2) The drawing is not to be scaled. The dimensions are strictly to be followed. 3) All levels are unfinished levels unless specified. 4) The contractor shall verify all on site dimensions including elevations prior to the commencement of work on site. 5) The contractor shall inform the architect and/or project engineer on site regarding any conditions/modifications required to be done prior to the commencement of work. 6) The contractor shall coordinate and verify the work indicated on the drawings between the architectural and various trade drawings, including but not limited to structural, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and exterior enclosure systems. 7) All work shall conform to relevant BIS codes and shall be best practice of each trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to be brought to the notice of the architect/ consultant before commencement of the site. 9) All work is to be completed to the satisfaction of site engineer/ project manager and architects
COLUMN, RETAINING WALL NORMAL, STACK AND PIT PARKING DRAIN SLOPE HVAC AIR FLOW CIRCULATION 31 M RUNNING RADIUS FOR STAIRCASE
DATE
C1 , RW01 1, S2, P197
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
SECOND BASEMENT LAYOUT
GENERAL NOTES
NORTH
NAME :FALGUNI VILAS SAKPAL 4TH . Y . B.ARCH
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE SIGN AND STAMP
Scale: 1:200
ROLL NO.
46
DATE
1) All dimensions are in 'millimeters' unless specified 2) The drawing is not to be scaled. The dimensions are strictly to be followed. 3) All levels are unfinished levels unless specified. 4) The contractor shall verify all on site dimensions including elevations prior to the commencement of work on site. 5) The contractor shall inform the architect and/or project engineer on site regarding any conditions/modifications required to be done prior to the commencement of work. 6) The contractor shall coordinate and verify the work indicated on the drawings between the architectural and various trade drawings, including but not limited to structural, electrical, plumbing, fire protection and exterior enclosure systems. 7) All work shall conform to relevant BIS codes and shall be best practice of each trade. 8) Any discrepancy is to be brought to the notice of the architect/ consultant before commencement of the site. 9) All work is to be completed to the satisfaction of site engineer/ project manager and architects
REVISION
SHEET NUMBER:
SHEET TITLE:
REVISION TABLE:
03
SCALE : 1:200
SEMESTER 7
SECTION DD'
SHEET NUMBER:
SHEET TITLE:
REVISION TABLE:
ARCHITECTURAL SECTION
DESCRIPTION
ARCHITECTURAL SECTIONS
05
SCALE : 1:200
NORTH
NAME :FALGUNI VILAS SAKPAL SEMESTER 7
4TH . Y . B.ARCH
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE SIGN AND STAMP
ROLL NO.
46
SUMP WATER CHANNEL AT 1:100 SLOPE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
|47
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
URBAN STREET DESIGN
URBAN DESIGN SEM 7 SITE : RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA EXTEND OF STUDY : 1.5KM RADIUS GUIDED BY : Ar. POOJA CHICHKAR TYPOLOGY : STREET DESIGN BRIEF:
48|
Urban areas are in a state of constant flux with ever changing population densities, market demand of real estate, the affordability of the real estate by the existing inhabitants due to changing market demand, etc. Even though a large part of the practice of the development of the built environment remains in the private domain usually responded to by architects; there is an equally important public domain beyond the edges of the private plots that needs to be visualized, designed and executed from various scales.
20%
FIGURE GROUND
the relation between - Built and Unbuilt
45%
36%
20% 20% 45% 45%
35%
64%
35% 35%
10% 0%
6%
10% 23%
NOLLI MAP
the flow of space within a city, neighbourhood or complex -unbuilt accessible spaces
30%
45%
55%
10% 40%
71%
0%
6%
20%
0%
public and private transport connections
23%
45%
23%
TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIVITY
6%
35%
71%
71%
10%
3%
10%
BUILDING3%TOPOGRAPHY
volumetric 25% density of urban form 40% Building heights
3% 30%
3%
25%
25%
17%
15%
17%
40%
40%
40%
10% 40%
25%
17%
15%
15%
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3.3 SITE DOCUMENTATION 3.1 SITE DOCUMENTATION
SUB-ARTERY STREET SECTION
MORNING TIME 7AM TO 11AM USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN
DISTRIBUTOR STREET SECTION
EXISTING STREET PLAN
ACCESS STREET SECTION
3.3 SITE DOCUMENTATION 3.2 SITESTREET DOCUMENTATION ARTERY SECTION
AFTERNOON TIME 12PM TO 4PM USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN
EVENING TIME 5PM TO 7PM USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN
3.4 SITE DOCUMENTATION
NIGHT TIME 8PM TO 11PM USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN
3.3 SITE DOCUMENTATION
TRAFFIC VOLUMES IN PLAN
MOBILITY PATTERN IN PLAN VEHICULAR PATTERN
PEDESTRIAN PATTERN
TRANSIT PATTERN 3.6PUBLIC SWOT ANALYSIS
SWOT ANALYSIS
HEAVY TRAFFIC LOW TRAFFIC
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LOCATION: MARUTI MANDIR, RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
3.6 SWOT 3.6 SWOT ANALYSIS ANALYSIS
AFTERNOON TIME 12PM TO 4PM USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN 3.6 SWOT ANALYSIS
STREET PHOTO ELEVATION
STRENGTHS OPPORTUNITIES • • •
TRANSFORMATION OF THE STREET DURING FESTIVLAS AND EVENTS AFTERNOON TIME 12PM TO 4PM MORNING TIME 7AM TO 11AM IN PLAN PLAN USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN
STREET LANDSCAPE IN PLAN
MORNING TIME 7AM TO 11AM LEVEL TRAFFIC USERINTERMEDIATE INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN
The highway is wide enough considering the current To •build more green street(NH66) spaces countdedicated of the traffic in for Ratnagiri City. To provide lanes separate functions Footpaths of 2-2.3m and 0.15-0.25m in street height are provided To •provide footpath at the wide remaining areas of the with the furniture forstreet maximum places such as commercial buildings and developing To provide artificial building areas.light sources for the footpaths To • re-design the central area of the city(Maruti Traffic Vehicular Movement is well followedMandir by the people. Circle) andstreet the other node(Malnaka Junction) of the source city • The has been provided with an adequate of artificial with public spaces lightsinteractive and enough space as a sidewalk from the footpath to the To relocate Zebra Crossings building edge from the plotline, this gives the maximum natural light. • Natural Green Spaces are kept intact at some places on the street. • Bus Stops are at the average range of 250-500m.
STRENGTHS OPPORTUNITIES
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Themore highway street(NH66) is wide enough considering the current To•build green spaces countdedicated of the traffic in Ratnagiri City. functions To provide lanes for separate Footpaths of 2-2.3m and 0.15-0.25m height To• provide footpath at thewide remaining areas of inthe streetare provided for maximum places such as commercial buildings and developing with the street furniture building areas. light sources for the footpaths To provide artificial Traffic Vehicular wellcity(Maruti followed byMandir the people. EVENING TIME 5PM 7PMMovement To• re-design theTOcentral area ofisthe TIME 8PM TO 11PM • INTENSITY The street has been provided withJunction) an NIGHT adequate source USER MAPPING IN node(Malnaka PLAN Circle) and the other of the city of artificial USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN lights interactive and enough space as a sidewalk from the footpath to the with public spaces building edge from the plotline, this gives the maximum natural To relocate Zebra Crossings light. • Natural Green Spaces are kept intact at some places on the street. • Bus Stops are at the average range of 250-500m.
THREATS WEAKNESSES
WEAKNESSES THREATS
• There's no dedicated pedestrian access(no zebra crossing) to • The highway street(NH66) is not wide enough considering for 1. The central city circle(Maruti Mandir Circle) future development and increasing traffic. 2. Malnaka Junction that connects to the street of the school. • Footpaths aren't provided throughout the main street. 3. Other intermediate places TIME 5PM TO 7PM EVENING • Traffic Vehicular Movement at the junctions/nodes is not having • No spaces for street activities and public gathering during an easy flow and thus creates difficulty for theIN pedestrians USER INTENSITY MAPPING PLAN to cross festivals the roads. • Providing separate lanes will increase the traffic • No dedicated parking space has been provided • No independent Cycling/Learning/Emergency Lane has been provided. • No artificial lights for the footpaths have been installed or used for the night time. • No street furniture has been provided such as benches, art installation • No dedicated/demarcated lane or space has been provided for the street vendors. • Not enough amount of dustbins are provided for the footpaths and the street.
• The highway street(NH66) is not wide enough considering for • There's no dedicated pedestrian access(no zebra crossing) to future development and increasing traffic. 1. The central city circle(Maruti Mandir Circle) • Footpaths aren't provided throughout the main street. 2. Malnaka Junction that connects to the street of the school. • Traffic Vehicular Movement at the junctions/nodes is not having 3. Other intermediate places8PM TO 11PM NIGHT TIME an easy flow and thus creates difficulty for the pedestrians to cross • No spaces for street activities and public gathering during the roads. USER INTENSITY MAPPING IN PLAN festivals • No dedicated parking space has been provided • Providing separate lanes will increase the traffic • No independent Cycling/Learning/Emergency Lane has been
LOCATION:LOCATION: MARUTI MANDIR, MARUTI RATNAGIRI, MANDIR, RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA INDIA
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provided. No artificial lights for the footpaths have been installed or used for the night time. No street furniture has been provided such as benches, art installation No dedicated/demarcated lane or space has been provided for the street vendors. Not enough amount of dustbins are provided for the footpaths and the street.
LOCATION: MARUTI MANDIR, RATNAGIRI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
STREET EDGES IN PLAN
STREET EDGES IN PLAN
3.5 SITE ISSUES
ONE OF THE REFUGE ISLANDS IS USED AS A PARKING AREA
CENTRAL TEMPLE PRECINCT HAS NO STREET FURNITURE
NO SAFETY/SEPARATE LANES FOR THE RICKSHAWS AND BUSES
3.4 SITE DOCUMENTATION NO DIRECT PEDESTRIAN ENTRY TO THE TEMPLE
DISCONTINUOUS PEDESTRIAN ZEBRA CROSSINGS
CAR AND MOTOR BIKES ARE PARKED ON THE ACTIVE LANES
STREET LANDSCAPE IN PLAN
EXISTING STREET IN ISOMETRIC VIEW
NO DEDICATED FOOTHPATHS ON THE ACCESS ROADS
TRANSFORMATION NO PEDESTRIAN SAFETY ON OF THE STREET DURING FESTIVLAS AND EVENTS THE DISTRIBUTOR IN PLAN ROADS 5.0 DESIGN PROGRAM
STREET PHOTO ELEVATION
5.0 DESIGN PROGRAM
5.0 DESIGN PROGRAM • Dedicated pedestrian footpaths • Pedestrian crossings, including formal speed table crossings as well as mid-block crossings • Median, traffic islands and pedestrian refuge areas • Dedicated pedestrian footpaths • Traffic calmingcrossings, elementsincluding to reduceformal vehicle speed where required • Pedestrian speed table crossings as well as mid-block • Physically segregated on-street parking areas crossings • Street furniture, including benches, lights, art installations etc. • Median, traffic islands and pedestrian refuge areas • Location transit elements stops - bus transit stops etc. required • Trafficofcalming tostops, reducepara vehicle speed where • Street vending zones • Physically segregated on-street parking areas • Landscaping and trees • Street furniture, including benches, lights, art installations etc. • Locations for signage, signals and street lights
• Dedicated pedestrian footpaths • Pedestrian crossings, including formal speed table crossings as well as mid-block crossings • Median, traffic islands and pedestrian refuge areas • Traffic calming elements to reduce vehicle speed where required • Physically segregated on-street parking areas • Street furniture, including benches, lights, art installations etc. • Location of transit stops - bus stops, para transit stops etc. • Street vending zones • Landscaping and trees • Locations for signage, signals and street lights • Storm water drains & Utility access points • Strategies for parking and for integration with overall transportation networks (especially public transport).
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7.0 DESIGN PROPOSAL
7.0 DESIGN PROPOSAL
EXISTING STREET PLAN
PROPOSED STREET PLAN
VEHICULAR PATTERN
VEHICULAR PATTERN
PUBLIC TRANSIT PATTERN
PUBLIC TRANSIT PATTERN
PEDESTRIAN PATTERN
BICYCLE PATTERN
PROPOSED ST
PROPOSED STREET PLAN WITH CONTEXT
PEDESTRIAN PATTERN
VEHICU
PUBLIC
6.1 DESIGN PROPOSAL_ARTERY ROADS
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DISTRIBUTOR STREET IN SECTION G
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ACCESS STREET IN SECTION G C D 3.5M 1.5M 1.8M A 0.75M H
ACCESS STREET IN PLAN
6.3 DESIGN PROPOSAL_CENTRAL PRECINCT 6.1 TEMPLE DESIGN PROPOSAL_ARTERY
ROADS
TREE ENCLOSURE
TEMPLE PRECINCT ISLAND IN SECTION
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MEDIAN
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KEY PLAN PRIVATE LANE – 3M PUBLIC BUSSES LANE – 3.5M
C D E
RICKSHAW LANE – 1.7M STORM WATER DRAIN – 750MM
F REFUGE_BUS STREET FURNITURE
STOP _PARKING_LANDSCAPE _ 2.5M
BICYCLE LANE – 1.5M H PEDESTRIAN FOOTHPATH – 1.8M G
CASCADE POOL
ARTERY STREET IN SECTION E G F D C 1.5M 0.75M 3.5M 1.8M 2.5M 1.7M H
E B 3.0M
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0.75M 1.5M 1.7M 2.5M 1.8M
PAVERED PEDESTRIAN FOOTHPATH
OUTER LAWN CENTRAL LAWN PUBLIC TOILET EXISTING TEMPLE RAMPED ENTRANCE
TEMPLE PRECINCT ISLAND IN PLAN
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW 6.0 DESIGN PROPOSAL
6.4 DESIGN PROPOSAL_SUBORDINATE ISLANDS
STREET FURNITURE
TREE ENCLOSURE
TREE ENCLOSURE
ARTERY STREET IN PLAN
PAVERED PEDESTRIAN FOOTHPATH
STREET FURNITURE
VIEWS STREET FURNITURE
TRAFFIC ISLAND A IN PLAN ENTRANCE RAMP
PAVERED PEDESTRIAN FOOTHPATH
PAVERED PEDESTRIAN FOOTHPATH ENTRANCE RAMP
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW
CENTRAL LAWN
ISLAND C IN PLAN
ENTRANCE RAMP
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW
TRAFFIC ISLAND B IN PLAN
A
TRAFFIC ISLAND A IN SECTION
KEY PLAN
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW
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TRAFFIC ISLAND B IN SECTION TRAFFIC ISLAND C IN SECTION
KEY PLAN
VIEWS
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THE LITTLE BIG LOO
VOLUME ZERO COMPETITION SEM 7 SITE : DHARAVI, MUMBAI AREA : 150 SQ M TYPOLOGY : PUBLIC TOILET 54|
THE HOUSE: INTERIORS
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SAUR
UTTARAKHAND
2019
“Somewhere in-between the start of the climb and the point you reach the summit lies the mystery as to why we climb. “ My story is about this between. Once upon a time, a long time ago there was a dainty village nestled amongst the mighty Himalayas, overlooking the valley below and guarded by the green around. But often in the final quarter of the year, the greens seem to disappear. With the white taking over, the villagers tried to stand still, as they waddled and struggled to move past the white. The hill would be engulfed in the smell of pine and burning embers as they would struggle once again to survive the frosty winter. With the ground floor covered in snow and nowhere to go, with very little to eat; man and animal longed for a morsel to sleep. A solution was must, the struggle and hope to survive they couldn’t trust. In search for a life without struggle, they took upon a journey down. Losing men and animals on the way in search of the ne3w land was often condemned, but the journey continue. Through treachourous terrains and pine forest, they settled in a place that suited what they thought would work, a winter without snow as the hardscape. Down below but still to a land where summers and winters were warm. A concern that continued. The new location proved as a challenge against the heat this time again, and it was time to move away from Rishikesh to the location in the hills that they once moved away from. The need for a perfect balance and an apt setting got them back to the place that they one startred from. The unsatisfied human mind made them move up and down, down and up. A search for a land that provided them with it all, not too cold nor too hot, where the soil is so fertile; food is never not enough, water as pure as spring water, air as fresh as the scent of a newly blossomed rose. Accidentally finding what they hoped for; searching lengths and breadths of the Himalayas, and there I was sitting and wondering.
My na m e i s S a ur a nd thi s i s my story. . . . My rugged terrain was altered to create places to sow the first seeds to build the first house. In a series of firsts, a year received rainfall like no other, A sudden downpour, that destroyed anything in its path. Crumbling to regain the strength and stability the terrain was wiped of its glory, with flatter terraces, shallower slopes and suddenly created meadows. Providing my new inhabitants with land so fertile, that a variety grew through the year, reducing their dependency to the world beyond me. Years passed by the land continue to yield, sometimes even more than what they need. They finally found a place they called home. Growing and living through the summers and winters. The produce was often sold in the markets of Chamba and Mussorie. A journey uphill that sometimes wouldn’t be worth the fruit it reaped. Secluded and sitting away from the hustle bustle of the development around, what was once sought after was no longer profound. Some moved out some remained. Some new villages like me came into existence like of Jaadipaani, Sunngaon, Khurait, Pujaldi, Khakwadi. I was the seed that branched out into these settlements, with their genesis still lying here with me.
WINDOWS TO VERNACULAR
SUMMER SCHOOL SEM 5 SITE : SAUR, UTTARAKHAND GUIDED BY : Ar. AKSHAY VERMA Believed to be of the Garhwali descent, a region encompassing the north-west of present-day Uttarakhand Saur is a village nestled amongst the Himalayas with a style borrowed from the region has variations to suit the need and adapt to the valley. Common planning principals followed through the region with alterations as per needs where animals shared a common dwelling. Following the traditions of their Hindu origin, the people of Saur are idol worshipers of the Hindu deities and some of their own. The village houses temples for the Kul Devi Sukanda Devi, a temple within the village and the Kul Devta residing in the Naga Temple of the village.
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KALA GHODA ARTS FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS - INSTALLATION SITE THEME
: KALA GHODA CIRCLE, MUMBAI : A MEASURE OF TIME
The installation expresses the importance of time defining and capturing events that can never be created in the exact same manner. A union of space and time creates an event. Events cannot exist without time. The pavilion is a pause in the event. The change of time transforms the space, and this idea is amplified through the play of light and shadow within the pavilion and in the manner that the pavilion gets inhabited by the people. The perception of this break in the event through the passage of time is unique for each individual, thereby getting inscribed in one’s memory as a moment in time.
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DALAL STREET LIT FEST EXCHANGE SITE THEME GUIDED BY
: BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE INSTITUTE LTD : THE FLOW OF LIFE : AR. SHRIPAD BHALERAO AND AR. NITESH AVHAD
We imagine future as a place of development and progress but we fail to realize that a major part of this development is heavily dependent on water, and we have put this resource in a peril. In the process of cleaning the land which we occupy we have treated this precious resource severely and now it faces a future which is not very promising. The resource has shaped civilizations and its pollution has become such common knowledge that imagining a future where water is rendered unusable and has the potential of starting world wars is not uncommon. Because of wrongs done by ours and generations before us, we might hamper the potential future of the generations that are yet to come.
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: BOMBAY : NOSTALGIC MOMENTS : NITIN NERURKAR
The Award Ceremony is to pay tribute to all the stars of in Bollywood and to create a nostalgic feeling for It does not only celebrates the current crop of actors not forgetting the others who worked into shadow The ceremony hopes to bring the youth into correct
yesteryears for their great achievements every fan who has lived that era. but also the stars of the yesteryears, bringing this stars to the limelight. with the aura of Cinema in 1970’s.
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