Harshita Mittal Architectural Portfolio

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PORT FO L I O

H A R S H I T A

M I T T A L



- Education 2016-2021 Undergraduate degree in architecture at L.S.Raheja School of Architecture, Mumbai

Harshita Mittal - About Seeking for an opportunity to grow as an architect. A graduate architect in progress, worked on several versatile projects during the academic years. Gained experience in architecture, interior designing and product designing through team work, competitions and professional work.

- Interests -

2014-2016 Higher secondary in maths and science with 84% from Kendriya Vidyalaya Rajkot, Gujarat.

- Work Experience Alchemy Design Studio Intern assisted the firm in co-developing and executing new ideas and solutions and has been active in researching methods and materials to realize the same - worked on different aspects of project pitches, competitions and product design dealt with various vendors and contractors according to the needs of the project

- Software Skills Photoshop

Photography

Cycling

Adobe Indesign Adobe Lightroom MSWord

Animals

Reading

- Contact harshita.m01234@gmail. com 7977078723 h t t p s : // w w w. l i n k e d i n . com/in/harshita-mittala953a1193/

MS excel MS Powerpoint AutoCAD Flow Design Sketchup Vray Lumion



Table of Contents

01 Thriving Amidst Turbulence

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02 Curtailing Air Pollution Through Architecture

5

03 Majjhi Versova

11

04 Working Drawings

13

05 Sports Museum

15

06 Competitions

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07 Climate Analysis

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08 Hatching Workshop

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09 Miscellaneous Works

25

10 Internship Works

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Sem 9 | Architectural design

Sem 10 | Design Dissertation

Sem 7 | Urban Design

Sem 6 | Working Drawings

Sem 6 | Architectural Design

Sem 6 | Electives

Held by Ar. Fernando Menis


THRIVING AMIDST TURBULENCE Sem 9 | Architectural Design Group project

“When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.” - Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

PERSPECTIVE VIEW

1


BEFORE

AFTER - A CITY WITHIN A CITY

What would the world be like in the next century? “Turbulence” refers to a big change which erupts suddenly, something that may even bring about a revolution. Everything including humans, their lifestyle, the architecture must adapt to it. AIM: To design a high rise in 2099 catering to a community while keeping in mind the turbulence and future prospects of the chosen site.

SECTION THROUGH THE BUILDING

2


COMMON SPACE FOR GATHERING OR CREATIVE THINKING

Turbulence: AIoT- When AI Meets the Internet of Things From its most basic applications of tracking our fitness levels, to its wide-reaching potential across industries and urban planning, the growing partnership between AI and the IoT will result in a smarter future. This advancement in technology will have various positive and negative impacts on thesociety and lives of people. The proposal is designed keeping these impacts in mind.

Intervention: The design proposal has a ‘livework-play’ function, including different spaces for social gathering and creative thinking. With the idea of ‘a city within a city’, there is grid decarbonisation and energy is generated on site. Food is produced through urban farming. Waste and waste water is collected and treated on the site. Thus, the proposed design becomes self-sustaining.

URBAN FARMING

3

I


ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE STRUCTURE

4


CURTAILING AIR POLLUTION THROUGH ARCHITECTURE Sem 9-10 |

Design Dissertation

When people think about air pollution, air inside the buildings is completely ignored, even though indoor air quality is degrading with urbanisation. Buildings should be comfortable and healthy. They are a shelter for their occupants and should not be a source of their problems. Architects widely influence the indoor environment through their design. This thesis explores how architecture can enhance air quality and improve quality of life of its inhabitants.

5


Ambient air quality is major concern for India as many Indian metropolitan cities’ air quality has reached to the threshold limit. People are suffering from its direct and indirect effects. Reducing pollutants in the air is important for human health and environment. Air pollution control is necessary for a better environment.

HYPOTHESIS: This thesis is an attempt to study the relation between architecture and air pollution and find ways in which architecture can reduce air pollution or its effects from planning stage to design execution. AIM: To study how architecture can help reduce air pollution through design and construction and how it can create more breathable spaces for its users. DESIGN INTENT: This thesis attempts to find solutions to reduce air pollution in an urban environment.

FRONT ELEVTION (NORTH)

6


DESIGN INTERVENTION: Air pollution affects everyone but children are the most vulnerable against air pollution. A preschool and primary school for children (aged 3-7) in an urban area, such that it creates a safe and healthy space for all its users.

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 3 blocks designed for optimum movement of air Block 3

Block 1

Block 2

Block 1, 2 - Classrooms Block 3 - Admin & assembly

Green spaces for play and recreation, drop off near the main road Block 3

Block 1 Block 2

Semi-open spaces provided for circulation and recreation 7

Main road

ROOF PLAN


ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE CLASSROOMS

How do you measure air pollution? Through Air Quality Inedx (AQI). AQI takes into account concentration of chief pollutants including PM10 and PM2.5, along with their health impacts. The design desires to create a space with AQI below 100.

VIEW FROM THE MAIN DROP-OFF

VIEW OF COVERED PLAY AREA NEAR BLOCK 1

VIEW OF COVERED AREA NEAR BLOCK 2

VIEW FROM BACK ENTRANCE

8


Common Hall Admin

Assembly area

Services

Central courtyard

Classrooms

Open Play Area

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

9


How does pollution affect architecture? Increased use of air-conditioning systems vastly impacts the energy consumption of a building,intensifying the urban heat island effect. The Indoor Environment Quality (IEQ) of any building is a result of the interaction between the site, building systems, construction techniques and building materials, as well as indoor pollutant sources and the building occupants. The school is mindful of the parameters of IEQ, for example using VOC-free finishes.

Landscape (trees and green walls) is one such depolluting component which helps with both these issues. It brings down the overall temperature of the time and give out enough oxygen to replenish the air making the site conditions safer. Another cheif design component is the sandwich facade - the barrier against air pollution. This envelope shall cut down the incoming concentration of pollutants. Breathe bricks are installed on the opposite facade which has a built-in mechanism that filters air.

SECTION BB’ THROUGH CLASSROOMS (BLOCK 1)

10


MAJJHI VERSOVA Sem 7 | Urban Design Group project

OVERVIEW In this project, with support from the Smart Commute Foundation and other stakeholders, we documented Versova Gaothan of K-west ward and identified problems regarding accessibility and connectivity in the daily lives of the residents. For the next part of this project, various interventions were proposed based on the problems identified.

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PUBLIC BIKE SHARING (PBS) Public Bicycle Sharing (PBS) is a term for the use of bicycles on a on-need basis for short trips, limited to a particular area. The bikes can be used either by an app or by using a card with geolocation. Users can check out a cycle from any cycle station at any time of the day, use it to go anywhere they want to within the permitted radius, and then return it to any cycle parking stand located nearby their destination.


The abandoned space near the BMC garden can be used a parking space.

The site has ample open space adjacent to Sri Sinya Mahadev Mandir. The footfall is high in this area so number of cycles is given accordingly.

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326 326

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FACE END

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B61

B65

B69 B79

B73

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C17

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C19

300

300

600

2100 TIMBER

SINGLE

TIMBER SHUTTER WITH LAMINATE

900

2000 TIMBER

SINGLE

TIMBER SHUTTER WITH LAMINATE

FLUSH DOOR

ANORTH: DWET D IAREA T I O N A L NANTI-SKID OKAJARIA T E SCERAMIC : TILE PROJECT NAME PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX FOR XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. AT KOPARKHAIRANE

S38

FIRST FLOOR STRUCTURAL FLOOR PLAN

N

C8

B37

3550

S42

B42

3250

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15

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W2 W2

DATE: 24th M DATE: DATE: DRAW 24th M M 24th

DRAW CHEC DRAW

CHEC SCALE CHEC

1:50 SCALE SCALE NORT 1:50 1:50

NORT NORT

DISCRIPTION

GRANITE SLABS

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS OR OTHER ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SITE CONDITIONS OR OTHERWISE,

IMMEDIATE

CHECKED BY: 4. T.O.S. MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL. SCALE:

C2

2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVELS. FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT.

C3 C4 C5

FIRST FLOOR

1:50 6. ALL DIMENSIONSSTRUCTURAL MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED. FLOOR PLAN NORTH: GENERAL NOTES GENERAL NOTES 1.

SW2,SW4 C8

C11

J

S40

B5, B6, B9, B10, B11, B12, B13, B14, B15, B16, B17, B18, B19, B20, B21, B22, B23, B24,

C12

B83, B84, B85, B86 B1, B4, B39, B42

TWO WAY SLAB I H

B38

200

B2, B3, B40, B41

150

F

SW6

E D

C15 C16

C

C17

TOP WIDTH DEPTH LEVEL 3750 300 600

F5 F4 F4 F6 F5 F5

BALCONY, BALCONY, WET AREA AREA WET

F6 F6

DOOR SCHEDULE

3550

230

450

3750

230

600

CRANKED BEAM

ONE WAY INCLINED SUNK SLAB C14

TOILET KITCHEN KITCHEN BALCONY, TOILET WET AREA TOILET

B30, B69, B70 300 600 TIMBER D3 900 SCHOOL 2000 SINGLE TIMBER SHUTTER L.S.RAHEJA OF ARCHITECTURE WITH LAMINATE

C13 SW5

G

F4 F3 F3

B25, B26, B27, B28, B29, B30, DOOR B31, B32, B33, B34, B37, B38, WIDTH FRAME SHUTTER PANEL MATERIAL REMARKS B39, B43, B49, B50, B51, B52, HEIGHT B53, B54, B56, B56, B57, B58, NO. B59, B60, B61, B62, B63, B64, NAME &B68, ADDRESS OF ARCHITECT B65, B66, B67, B71, B72, B77, B78, D2B73, B74,B79,B75,B80,B76,1000 2100 TIMBER SINGLE TIMBER SHUTTER B81 B7, B8, B35, B36, B43, B44, 3550 300 450 WITH LAMINATE B45, B46, B47, B48, B81, B82, HARSHITA MITTAL

C10

K

KITCHEN BEDROOM BEDROOM

SUNK IS ALWAYS 200 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

PROJECT NAME PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX FOR XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. BEAM SCHEDULE AT KOPARKHAIRANE

SW1

O N

150

FLUSH DOOR

Exam seat number : 1174 DATE: 23th MAR 19'

ONE WAY SLAB (SERVICE SLAB) B

C18

A

C19

DRG NO : 06

WINDOW SCHEDULE

DRAWN BY: HARSHITA MITTAL WIN. SILL PANEL FRAME SHUTTER REMARKS WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL NO.CHECKED BY: HEIGHT W3SCALE: 800 FIRST750 1200 GRANITE 10MM THK SINGLE LOUVERED FLOOR 1:50 STRUCTURAL FLOOR PLAN TOUGHEN WINDOW NORTH: ED GLASS PROJECT NAME

FACE START

O SW2,SW4 TYPICAL STRUCTURAL FLOOR PLAN

ENTRANCE

TYPE

HARSHITA MITTAL SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION 2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS L.S.RAHEJA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE LIVING ROOM 600X600MM RUSTIC DATE: OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOORF2 F1 LOBBY GRANITE TILES AND DRG NO : 06 VIBE VALLEY CERAMIC F1 LOBBY GRANITE TILES AND 23th MAR LEVELS. FLOOR Exam seat19' number : 1174 FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR GRANITE SLABS JOHNSON TILE GRANITE SLABS SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT. F3 BEDROOM 600 X 600 CEMENT DRAWN BY: HARSHITA MITTAL F2 LIVING ROOM ROOM 600X600MM RUSTIC F2 LIVING 600X600MM RUSTIC OCHER CERAMIC 3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE. VIBE VALLEY VIBEJOHNSON VALLEY CERAMIC CERAMIC TILE

FACE

150

C14 (600X300) C16 (600X300)

S46

WIN. WIN. W2 WI WI NO. NO. W1 W1

SCHEDULE OF FLOOR FINISH SPACE

1. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND SCHEDULE LOBBY GRANITEFINISH TILES AND ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS. SCHEDULEF1OF OF FLOOR FLOOR FINISH

ONE WAY SLAB

B32

SW1 C17 13

SW5 12

C9 11

SW1 10

9 C3

SW3 8

7 C10

300

937

1000

TILE SCALE: Exam seat number : 1174 BALCONY,GROUND F6 FLOOR PLAN 300 X 300 X 18 MM

REMARKS

150

B83

P

B40

C10 4 C5,C18 5 SW2,SW6 6

B82

300

2450

C12

I H

D2

FACE FACEEND FACE END END

C11

J

L

C12 19 C14 20

B71 B81

C8,C13 3

230

2085

2085

998

937 998

C10

937

L

K

FACE END

B67

600

230

717

16 16 C1 C1 C1 16 18

C16 17

C2

15

15 C6 C6 C6 15 15

16

C6

SW5 14

C17 13

SW5 12

C1

14 SW5 14 SW5 SW514 C9 11

SW1 10

9 C3

SW3 8

7

SW2,SW4

M C9

B77

B76

300 X 300 X 15 MM

D3

S25

B78

S44

W4

B86

B39

C4,C19 2

SW1

C8

V U T S

3750

S37

B85

S43

G SCALE: W3 300 X 300 X 15 MM G C14 E C14 C15 PORCELAIN BEAMPOLISHED SCHEDULE SW6 F SW6 C16 JOHNSON TILE D F 1:50

KITCHEN

PLASTER ASIAN PAINTS AND ROYALE PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE ROYALE EMULSION CREAM PAINTS EMULSION CREAM C4 PLASTER AND ASIAN EMULSION CREAM C3 PLASTER AND PAINTS PREMIUM SEMI C3 PLASTER AND ASIAN ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE GLOSS ENAMEL PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION EMULSION CREAM CREAM TOILET, C4 PLASTER AND ASIAN TOILET, C4 PLASTER AND ASIAN PREMIUM BALCONY, SCHEDULECIVIL OFPAINTS WALL FINISHSEMI PAINTS PREMIUM SEMI BALCONY, LAYOUT WET GLOSS WET AREA AREA GLOSS ENAMEL ENAMEL SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION

WIN. WI NO. W1

C2 C2

2. NO DIMENSION TO BE SCALED OFF FROM THE DRAWINGS, ONLY WRITTEN

B27

B84

C18 (300X600)

S41 B35

CHECKED

SW5 SW5 SW6

PRIOR TO EXECUTION ON SITE.

3750

B41

C7,C15 1

ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS.

2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVELS. FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT.

S20

C11 (600X300)

S45

DISCRIPTION

1. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.

B12

B36

B34

IMMEDIATE

LIVING LIVING ROOM, ROOM, BEDROOM BEDROOM BY:TOILET, KITCHEN BALCONY, KITCHEN WET AREA

NAME OF STUDENT & COLLEGE

TOP LEVEL DEPTH

S34

TYPE

WIN. SILL PANEL FRAME SHUTTER REMARKS WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL NO. HEIGHT W3 800 750 1200 GRANITE 10MM THK SINGLE LOUVERED TOUGHEN WINDOW ED GLASS

FACE START

S24

C17 (300X600)

A

FACE-START

CHECKED (600X300) (600X300)BY:

REFERENCE IS TO BE MADE TO THE ARCHITECTS FOR CLARIFICATION

B80

B75

ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SITE CONDITIONS OR OTHERWISE,

REFERENCE IS TO BE MADE TO THE ARCHITECTS FOR CLARIFICATION

1:50

SLAB SCHEDULE

S2, S3, S5, S6, S7, S9, S11, S12, S17, S20, S22, S25, S36, S37, R C6 S39, S40, S41, S42, S44, S46 S1, S4, S46 Q S43, C7,SW3

S33

HARSHITA MITTAL C13 C13 C14

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS OR OTHER

PRIOR TO EXECUTION ON SITE.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

B100

S32

S31

S36

1174

3. IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANY

S11

S30

S35

UP

377

B72

S28

C15 (830X300)

C19 (300X600)

PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION 12 II 5 SW5 WARMSTONE G F6 W W5 (230X2000) H LIVING ROOM, F6W2 S1 1 PLASTER AND ASIAN H 4 S C MASTER ROOM C4 PAINTS ROYALEF C14 ADDITIONAL NOTES: C14 EMULSION CREAM 1. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.

BEAM NUMBER

SW5 (230X2000)

B30

B33

2. NO DIMENSION TO BE SCALED OFF FROM THE DRAWINGS, ONLY WRITTEN

D7 D7

NAM

NAM NAM

L.S

DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.

B29

F

S39

C14 D5 Exam seat number : D5 (600X300) DRAWN BY: 156

6. ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED.

B26

SPACE

DOOR WIDTH HEIGHT FRAME SHUTTER PANEL MATERIAL REMARKS NO.

O

D7 D6 D6

3. IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANY

S29

B28

E

C3 C4 C5

N

P

B74

G

D

C2

B45

C12 19 C14 20

18

B52

B51

C2

C16 17

B57

C6

C1

B50

B49

B44

B43

15

16

SW5 14

B59

S27

C13 (600X300)

C12 C11 C11

TOP BEAM NUMBERPORCELAIN JOHNSON WIDTH DEPTH LEVEL E C15PLAN CENTRE TILE 1:50 ELINE C15 NORTH: W5B11, PLASTER AND3750 ASIAN BALCONY, 300 600 B5, B6, B9, B10, B12, D C16 SCHEDULE FINISH C16 W1OF PLASTER AND ASIAN LOBBY D SCHEDULE OF WALL WALL FINISH DOOR SCHEDULE WET AREA PAINTS ACE EXTERIOR B13, B14, B15, B16, B17, B18, PROJECT NAME PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION B19, B20, B21, B22, B23, B24, C C17 NORTH: SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION EMULSION SPACE TYPE HOUSING DISCRIPTION PROPOSED COMPLEX B25, B26, B27, B28, B29, B30, WARMSTONE B31, B32, B33, B34, B37, B38, PROJECT NAME FOR XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. W1 PLASTER LOBBY W2 PLASTER AND AND ASIAN ASIAN LIVING ROOM, W1 PLASTER AND ASIAN LOBBY WINDOW SCHEDULE B39, B43, B49, B50, B51, B52, PAINTS PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX MASTER ROOMAT KOPARKHAIRANE NOTES : PAINTS ROYALE ROYALE C17 B53, B54, B56, B56, B57, B58, B C C18 C17 EMULSION C EMULSION CREAM EMULSION XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. B59, B60, B61, B62, FOR B63, B64, WARMSTONE SCHEDULE OFTO FLOOR FINISH ON 1.B65, ALL DIMENSIONS BE CHECKED WARMSTONE A SITE. C19 B66, B67, B68, B71, B72, AT KOPARKHAIRANE W2 PLASTER LIVING ROOM, W3 300 X 300AND X 15ASIAN MM KITCHEN W2 PLASTER AND ASIAN LIVING ROOM, B73,SPACE B74, B75, B76, B77, B78, TYPE DISCRIPTION FACE START MASTER ROOM PAINTS ROYALE POLISHED 2. NO DIMENSION TO BE SCALED OFFB FROM ONLY WRITTEN MASTER ROOM PAINTS PORCELAIN ROYALE C18THE DRAWINGS, B79, B80, B81 B C18 EMULSION JOHNSONCREAM TILE EMULSION CREAM NAME OD STUDENT & COLLEGE F1 LOBBY GRANITE TILES AND B7, B8, B35, B36, B44, 3550A C19 300 450 W4 300 X 300 X 15 MM TOILET DIMENSIONS TOB43, BE FOLLOWED. GRANITE SLABS A C19 W3 300 15 KITCHEN B45, B46, B47, B48, B81, B82, PORCELAIN W3 MITTAL 300 X X 300 300 X XJOHNSON 15 MM MM KITCHEN HARSHITA FACE START F2 ROOM 600X600MM RUSTIC POLISHED PORCELAIN B83, B84, B85, FACEOR START TILE 3. LIVING IN THE EVENT OFB86 ANY DISCREPANCIES DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANY POLISHED PORCELAIN NAME OF STUDENT AND COLLEGE JOHNSON B1, B4, B39, B42VIBE VALLEY CERAMIC 3550 230 450 W5 PLASTER ANDTILE ASIAN BALCONY, JOHNSON TILE JOHNSON TILE 300 300 15 TOILET ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS OR OTHER W4 WET AREA EXTERIOR SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE W4OFPAINTS 300 X XACE 300 X X 15 MM MM TOILET B2, B3,HARSHITA B40, 3750 230 L.S.RAHEJA 600 MITTAL F3 B41 600 X 600 BEDROOM CEMENT PORCELAIN JOHNSON EMULSION PORCELAIN JOHNSON CERAMIC B30, B69, B70 OCHER CRANKED 300 600 TILE BEAMCONDITIONS OR OTHERWISE, ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SITE IMMEDIATE JOHNSON TILE TILE W5 PLASTER AND ASIAN BALCONY, F4 300 X 300 X 18 MM KITCHEN DATE: L.S.RAHEJA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BALCONY, W5 PLASTER AND ASIAN DRG NO : 05 POLISHED 24th MAR 19' WET ACE REFERENCE IS TO BE MADEPORCELAIN TO THE ARCHITECTS FOR CLARIFICATION WET AREA AREA PAINTS ACE EXTERIOR EXTERIOR Exam seat numberPAINTS : 1174 JOHNSON TILE DRAWN BY: HARSHITA MITTAL EMULSION EMULSION F5 300 X 300 X 18 MM TOILET CHECKED BY: TO EXECUTION ON SITE. PRIOR PORCELAIN JOHNSON

R C6 Q C7,SW3

S15, S16, S18, S19, S23, S24, S28, S29 S8, S10, S13, S14, S21, S30, S32, S33, S34, S35, S38 S26,S27,S31

D5 D6 D5

SCHEDULE OF CEILING FINISH

NOTES :

19 20

D4 D5 D4

THK GRANITE GLASS

PROJECT NAME 414 PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX 414 FOR XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. AT KOPARKHAIRANE

B22

C3 C4 C5

DISCRIPTION

H

B18

B70

H

B31

414

1:50

6. ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED.

FACE END

1650

300

7057

C10

377

C6 (600X300)

SLAB NUMBER

B23

SW6 (230X2085)

PAINTS ROYALE J K EMULSION CREAM

3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE. SCALE:TOP OF SLAB. 4. T.O.S. MEANS

156

B60

B66

C10 (600X300)

B25

C11

4. T.O.S. MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

C2

TYPE

IMMEDIATE

5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.

C9 (600X300)

B21

B24

K

3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE.

B14

SPACE

4MM THK SINGLE LOUVERED SCHEDULE OF FINISH LOBBY 100 MM HIGH, 12DOOR MM SCHEDULE OFS1SKIRTING SKIRTING FINISH TOUGHENED

1900 GRANITE

1550X230

1550

230

4. T.O.S. MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

H

18

B68

S21

S26

2450

223 2133 150 269 158 1975 202 524 540 2653 711 1303 575 1497 38 821 40 714

117 1128 934 150150

FACE END

P

SW5 (230X2000)

C2 (830X300)

S13

V U T S

S18

I

SW3

5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.

998 225 225

156

D4 D3 D3

SCHEDULE OF SKIRTING FINISH

C10 L C9 SCHEDULE OF CEILING FINISHM C9 M

3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE.

R C6 Q C7,SW3

12

B62

B20 B64

SW4 (230X2450)

S23

M C9

D3 D2 D2

2100 GRANITE DOUBLE TIMBER SHUTTER TWO LEAF WITH LAMINATE DOOR

REFERENCE ISSW5 TO BE MADE230X2000 TO THE ARCHITECTS FOR CLARIFICATION

SCALE:TOILET

S12

B17

M

S22

830X300

230X1425

230

DOOR DOOR W W NO. NO. D2 D1 D1

PRIOR TO EXECUTION ON SITE. 230X2085 SW6

23708

19 20 656

717

FACE END

249 329

656

V U T S

C14 (600X300)

SW2 (230X2450)

K

300X600

230

ENGINEERING OR OTHERWISE, 230X2000 SW5 DRAWINGS230OR SITE CONDITIONS

B16

S17

830

SW1

FACE START

W

S19

J

C19

FACE END C1

FACE END

C12 19 C14 20

937

19 20

C12 23164 C14 23382

18

17

15

16

20513

19170

19496

C16 20220

C2

C6

C1

SW5 17385

13

14

C17 15560

329 249

18

C16 17

15

16

C6

C1

C2

998

17

C1 (600X300)

S15

L

C2, C12

19 C12 19 C12 C12 19 20 C14 20 C14 C14 20

FACE

12

SW5 14745

10

11

C9 13800

SW1 12576

255 34

150150

23708

427

13 C17 13 C17 C17 13 717

FACE END

11 C9 C9 11

656

C10 4 C5,C18 5 SW2,SW6 6

C4,C19 2

C8,C13 3

C7,C15 1

FACE-START

FACE-START

12 SW5 12 SW5 SW512

C9 11

855 586 338

C3 C3 C3 99

A

C12 (830X300)

B55

C17 13

554

554

540 711 1303 575 1497

38 821

40

714

9

8 117

1128

C3 11752

9828

SW3 10718

4 5 6

7

C10 8750 C5,C18 8900 SW2,SW6 8935

34 255

65

3216

656

717

FACE END

2550

SW5 14

C12 23164 C14 23382

855

C2 800 799

10 SW1 10 SW1 SW1 10

9

SW3 SW3 88 SW3 8

C10

3 4110

C8,C13

224

65

224

FACE-START

356

17

20513 18 C17 13

C16 20220

C6

C1

7063

16 SW5 12

C9 11 19170 15

19496

14

SW1 10

9

C3

SW5 17385

934

600 600 600

2653

FACE-START

2

0

1 415

FACE-START

C4,C19 830

C7,C15

600

300 300 300

249 329

7

C10 C10 77 C10

2 3 W2 F F3 W

B56

SW5 12

16

B58

P

B19

300

C3, C17

1550 ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS OR OTHER 1550X230 SW3 SW2,SW4DRAWINGS230X2450

12

S14

SW1 (230X1425)

C8 (600X300)

230X2450

24th MAR 19' LEVELS. FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR

C19

C2 C C17

S16

B13

B15

4MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

9191 2222

B48

SW3 (1550X230)

S10

S9

2100 GRANITE DOUBLE

BEDROOM PAINTS ROYALE C13 (830X300) DRAWN BY: SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT. HARSHITA MITTAL EMULSION CREAM SW5 CHECKED BY: KITCHEN C3 PLASTER AND ASIAN

C18

150

W

B54

S6 C3 (300X600)

C5 (300X300)

S5

B53

C7 (830X300)

C17

I H 79 300

A

FACE END C1 B9

1800

1. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS.

B7

S8

1234

B

A A''

C16 (600X300)

FACE START

S4

S3

D5

THREE LEAF SLIDING DOOR TWO LEAF SLIDING DOOR

230

B10

FACE END W C1

4MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

2291

15

TRIPLE

WITH EXTRUDED D6 1080 ALUMINIUM BALCONY, S3 100 MM HIGH, 12 MM 3. IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANY WET AREA THK GRANITE D7 820

2000

C19

2100 GRANITE

D1

2000

C18

A

2700

300X600

1425

B

C8 C8 D4

300

600

300

14

FLUSH DOOR

100 MM HIGH, 12 MM

230600X300

600

13

12

TIMBER SHUTTER WITH LAMINATE

300

11

10

1425

9

B8

S2

O

13

C17

C

SINGLE

300

8

N

FACE START

C15 C16

B47

B6

C4 (600X300)

600

7

B2

B11

B

E D

300

6

B46

B5

S1

S7

R

C

SW6

830

C5, C18

0000 1313

5

B3

Q

C2 (830X300)

C14

2000 TIMBER

DOOR W NO.

NORTH:

B4

U

C15 C16

M C9

F

SW2,SW4

BEDROOM,

377

A'

G

900

DISCRIPTION 230X1425

1300

4

B1

T

C17 (300X600)

TIMBER SHUTTER WITH LAMINATE

C8 SW2,SW4 SW2,SW4 D3

600X300 C1, C6, C9, DIMENSIONS TO KITCHENC11, C14,BE C16 FOLLOWED.

2000

CHAJJA ABOVE

SCALE 1:50

3

SCALE SCALE 1:50 1:50

S

SW6

FLOOR PLAN GROUNDGROUND FLOOR CIVIL LAYOUT

B42

V

C14

3193 2479 2362

00 3030

19 20

300

SW1 (230X1425)

10

C18 (300X600)

8181 3232

1310

W1

8

3281

CHAJJA ABOVE

W

C9 11

1616 1313

300

2176

1425

79

7

W1

394

B37

B38

SW5 (230X2000) W1

15 13 14 11 12 9 10

FACE END

C1 (600X300)

2291

2

MID LANDING +1500MM

C16 (600X300)

MID LANDING +2850MM

C14 UP (600X300)

6

3233

F E D

35079FACE-START 35

ENTRANCE

C13 SW5 +150

I H

16

N O O

GENERAL NOTES

C11 (600X300)

18

0 S4 17

TIMBER SHUTTER WITH LAMINATE

SINGLE

K CENTRE LINE PLAN G C14 (830X300) 4000X3700 TOILET, C4 PLASTER AND ASIAN SCHEDULE OF (830X300) 5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL. LOBBY C1 PLASTER FINISH AND ASIAN SCHEDULE OF CEILING CEILING FINISH BALCONY, BALCONY PAINTS PREMIUM SEMI F SW6 +3838 PAINTS ROYALE WET AREA GLOSS ENAMEL J 6. ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED. 2100X1000 C12 J C12 SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION EMULSION BEDROOM SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION BEDROOM E C15 +3828 WARMSTONE DATE: 4000X3700 GENERAL NOTES 4000X3700 D C16 SCHEDULE OF WALL FINISH LOBBY C1 LIVING ROOM, PLASTER AND ASIAN ASIAN DRGC2 07 AND LOBBY C1NOPLASTER PLASTER AND ASIAN D5 BALCONY +3838 24th MAR 19'BEDROOM 1. SUNK BALCONY IS ALWAYS 200 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. +3838 PAINTS DATE: PAINTS ROYALE ROYALE 2100X1000 C13 2100X1000 SPACE TYPE 5 MITTAL DISCRIPTION I HARSHITA EMULSION 6 W DRG NO 03 (230X2000) EMULSION CREAM F 2 EMULSION +3828 1 ARCHITECTURE H SW5 SOF L.S.RAHEJA SCHOOL F3 W 24th MAR 19' +3828 WARMSTONE DRAWN BY: 4 HARSHITA MITTAL PLASTER AND ASIAN KITCHEN C3 PLASTER AND ASIAN LOBBY CW1 WARMSTONE S2

(230X2000)

19

+150

3 4 SW6 5 (230X2085)

600

4092 C13 4054 SW5

I H

225

C12

J

20

J

G

C9 (600X300)

S381

C13 (600X300)

UP

KH C11

+600MM

SINGLE

2100 TIMBER

D2

230

+600MM

B3

1500

C12

C16 C16 (600X300) (600X300)

S. S. S. S. +3318 +3318

C10

2100 TIMBER

1000

D1 1000 O SW2,SW4 P SW1 P SW1

S2 830X300 PVC ROOM,TO BE SCALED 2. LIVING NO DIMENSION OFFSKIRTING FROM THE BOARD DRAWINGS, ONLY WRITTEN

BEDROOMC12 C12

19 20

156

1620 1620

LOBBY

P

C11

5589

K

DOOR SCHEDULE WIDTH HEIGHT FRAME SHUTTER PANEL MATERIAL REMARKS

SPACE TYPE SPACE DISCRIPTION S2 PVC DISCRIPTION SKIRTING BOARD LIVING ROOM, TYPE WITH EXTRUDED BEDROOM, LOBBY S1 HIGH, LOBBY S1 100 100 MM MM HIGH, 12 12 MM MM WINDOW SCHEDULE ALUMINIUM KITCHEN THK GRANITE GRANITE WIN. SILL BALCONY, S3 PANEL 100THK MM HIGH, 12 MM C12 FRAME SHUTTER REMARKS WIDTH HEIGHT SPACE TYPE DISCRIPTION S2 PVC SKIRTING BOARD LIVING ROOM, MATERIAL NO. HEIGHT 5 230X2085 WET AREA W SW6 THK GRANITE S2 PVC SKIRTING BOARD LIVING ROOM, 5 A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S : 6 F F6 WS1 W1 1126 1250 850 GRANITE 12MM WITH THK EXTRUDED DOUBLE BEDROOM, WITH EXTRUDED BEDROOM, LOBBY C1 PLASTER AND ASIAN 4 S11. UNLESS C C10 L IN MM CLEAR GLASS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE AND C4 ALUMINIUM KITCHEN PAINTS ROYALE L C10 ALUMINIUM KITCHEN ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS. W2 1140 1250 850 GRANITE S312MM THK DOUBLE BALCONY, 100 MM HIGH, 12 EMULSION BALCONY, S3 100 MM HIGH, 12 MM MM CLEAR GLASS 2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS WARMSTONE WET THK WET AREA AREA THK GRANITE GRANITE DATE: OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE NO WITH TO FINISHED C12 LIVING ROOM, C2 PLASTER AND ASIAN FLOOR DRG 03RESPECT

6164

J

SW1 (230X1425)

377

4600

225 225

655

W2

S1

COLUMN SCHEDULE

C4, C8, C10, C13, C19 C7, C15

W5 C11 F6 S1 C4

K

300

12

18

2000

1

00 3030

CHAJJA ABOVE

C10 (600X300)

B86

B41

B85

S4

5 6 W5 F F6 WS1 4 S1 C C4

TYPE

LOBBY

C10

20

L

NOTES :

C9

2 2 S C16 S2 B C C2C18 (600X300)

S. +3318

225

R SW1 P C6 C6 DOOR C7 C7 NO.

1. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE ON SITE. COLUMN NO. TYPE CHECKED DIMENSIONS THK GRANITE

BALCONY L C10 BALCONY 3300X1350 3300X1350 +3828 +3828

16 D7 D7 S.

C6 (600X300)

SP1 TO COINCIDE WITH SP11 SP2 TO COINCIDE WITH SP12 230 SP3 TO COINCIDE WITH SP13 SP4 TO COINCIDE WITH SP14 SP5 TO COINCIDE WITH SP15 SP6 TO COINCIDE WITH SP16

NOTES :

79

17

16

M C9

4382

WET WET AREA AREA 2800X900 2800X900 +3828 +3828 2

C12 (830X300)

COMMON ROOM

S46

CIVIL LAYOUT SCALE 1:50 CIVIL LAYOUT 18 5

SW1 (230X1425)

D2

W1

C17 (300X600)

17

00 3030

B27

LIFT PIT

SW2 (230X2450)

8560X7050 +600MM

BALCONY M C9 3300X1350 +3828 SW2,SW4

BUILDING 1 AND BUILDING 2 ARE TYPICAL.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

SPACE SW1

SW1

C8

830

1.

1. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.

C2 (830X300)

B78

A

S42 FACE START

600

D2

B361835

300

1610

GENERAL NOTES

5. 5. F.F.L. F.F.L. GENERA 6. 6. ALL ALL D D

R C6 Q C7

300X600

C3, 6.C17 ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED.

O 11371

7467

600X300

4. 6. T.O.S. ALL D 4. T.O.S.

C3 C3 C4 GENERAL NOTES C4 C5 C5

GENERA GENERA

N N SCHEDULE OF SKIRTING830X300 FINISH C2, C12

N

M 8178

830X300

5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL. 300

R 12651 C6 Q 12449 C7

10831

IMMEDIATE

300X600

600 C1, C6, C9, 3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE. C11, C14, 4. T.O.S. C16 MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

C3 C4 C5

5 6 W5 F F6 WS1 1 C4 4 S C 11925

830

2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR 300 LEVELS. FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT.

P

10

C1 1500 1500 (600X300)

600 5 F6 W S1 C4

2800X900 +3828

600

C19 (300X600)

15

+150

1040

W1

300

734

SW3 (1550X230)

600

C

TOILET 4

00 4545

D2

79

S37

C15 (830X300)

P

5 W F W4 1500X2600 F5 C8 N 4 C 4 C+3828

600

D6 W3 3 F4 4 W2 F 3 S S2 C3 C

79

7272 2626

W1

C5, C18

4600

10

230 300

SW2,SW4

14

ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SITE CONDITIONS OR OTHERWISE,

REFERENCE IS TO BE MADE TO THE ARCHITECTS FOR CLARIFICATION

PRIOR TO EXECUTION ON SITE.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

1. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS.

3. 5. T.O.C F.F.L. 3. T.O.C

NAME OF STUDENT AND COLLEGE

W4

1500X2600 1500X2600 D7 +3828 +3828

13

TYPE 600

3. IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANY

C2

V 15203 U 15045 1332 T 14776 1332 S 14626

4. T.O.S. MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

2. ALL LE 1. OTHER UNLES 1. UNLES ALL LEVEL ALL LE LE SUNK 2. 2. ALL ALL LE LE 3.OTHER T.O.C OTHER LEVEL LEVEL 4.SUNK T.O.S. SUNK

C3 5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL. C4 C2 6. ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED. C5 C2

DIMENSIONSR 600X300 Q Q

DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.

COLUMN NO. C4, C8, C10, C13, C19 C7, C15

C8

218 326

C3 (300X600)

12

COLUMN SCHEDULE

2. NO DIMENSION TO BE SCALED OFF FROM THE DRAWINGS, ONLY WRITTEN

SW2,SW4

H

C4

O

NOTES :

C2

1. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.

N

C

2651

C11 C11 (600X300) (600X300)

2672

10

B77

D

11

C17 C17 AREA (300X600) D6 (300X600)WETD6

C11 (600X300)

B100

E

1300

2730

10

D3

293

724

5 FD3 P D3SW1 F

224

C18

C3 (300X600)

309

P

W1

65

9

300

D2 D3D2

55 2222

2730X2550 +600MM

1425

F

S34

B

326

450

SW3 8

1316

SP1 TO COINCIDE WITH SP11 SP2 TO COINCIDE WITH SP12 SP3 TO COINCIDE WITH SP13 SP4 TO COINCIDE WITH SP14 SP5 TO COINCIDE WITH SP15 SP6 TO COINCIDE WITH SP16

17559 FACE END C1 W 17336

3579

79

C14 (600X300)

225

METER ROOM

B72

H G

B

16

BUILDING 1 AND BUILDING 2 ARE TYPICAL.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

5 F6 W S1 C4

SP4

2079 C11 F6 W5 20 S1 (600X300) C4

R C6 Q C7,SW3

C17 65

3 F4 W 2 C3 S

C5 (300X300)

2

I

88 2828

9

SW4 (230X2450)

J

B74

MM

F

15

8

S25

8561

W1

584 584

1234

225

2892

B29

B84

0X300)

7

6

C17 (300X600)

2661

C8 (600X300)

L

K

SW5 (230X2000)

C3 (300X600)

M

S29

B80

9

B26

B70

B' B'S32

W1

1785

D5

PLINTH PROTECTION

230 300

3950X7060 +600MM

D2

1825

224

F

C3 C4 C5

2 C2 S

9

C

C2

SW6

EC162479 C15 D(600X300) 2362584 C16

2700X2600 +3838 +3838

5

218 326

1500X2600 +590

STORAGE

C14 (600X300)

BALCONY2079 2100X1000 +3828 C16 (600X300)

V U T 2 S F3 W C14

B60

VIL LAYOUT

65

W1

414

C13 SW5

815

801

801 801

D4 D4

C12 (830X300)

C11 (600X300)

1500 2700X2600 A' 0 FACE-STARTTOILET TOILET

240

O

945

1224

S. S. +3318

1130 1130

450

4

TOILET

3950

224

824

2700X2600 +3838

642

W3

3370

C7 (830X300)

C12 (830X300)

C19 CENTRE LINEA 150 PLAN KITCHEN KITCHEN

B68

P

S24

C12

600

300

B62

830

(830X300) W5 17 F6 800 225 C2 800 S1 (830X300) C4

CHAJJA CHAJJA

W1

N

SCALE 1:50 B'

1034

KITCHEN

3

600 600

B66

Q

9 C18 C18 300X600) 300X600) 65S27

1.

ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS OR OTHER

L

FACE END W C1

C17 (300X600)

W2 2 3233 2G F SP3 F2 WS2 2 2 C C2FS 3193

1620T

225

S20

600

R

C11

5589

361

T

U

S

288

439

0

600 80

U

00 150 150

C9 (600X300)

890

W

600 600

CHAJJA CHAJJA

300

C

600

C4 (600X300)

6164

SW5 (230X2000)

FACE END

T

C9 (600X300)

441

329 249

C17+2888

1500

600

8 8

5 F6 W S1 C4

SW1

O

P

+3838 BEDROOM

SP4

17

V

24

893

150

4640

2

1

3281

600

B64

7 7

300

C18 (300X600)

DOWN (300X600) D6 UP SW5 MID MID LANDING LANDING (230X2000) +2888 340 +2888 W1 WET AREA N W DO WN15 14 9 2800X900 13DO S112 10 11 +3828 9 UP SW5 UP SW5 (230X2000) 340 (230X2000) W1 340 CHAJJA W1 15 14 15 13 14 326 12 724 293 2651 13 11 10 11 12 9 10 9 B22

1785

1825

C18 300X600)

D3

16

8

C6 (600X300)

C10

7467

7100X3300 2 7100X3300 F2 IW 4092 +3838 2 +3838 C2HS 4054 2672

3280

(600X300)

C9

4000X3700 LIVING LIVING ROOM ROOM +3838 B12

16

MID MID LANDING LANDING +4688 +4688 W1 CHAJJA W1

1316

D2

(0,0)

415

C2 (830X300)

3579

4 (600X300) 19 F5 W 21 C4 21 KITCHEN SP1 18 SW5 C16 2700X2600 20 TOILET (230X2000) 20 340 W1 (600X300) +3838 17 1500X2600 +3638 +3638 19 19 +3828 16 B18 18 1500 18 CHAJJA 17 17 D7 1130 W3 F4 MID LANDING C6 16 16 3 S2 FACE -START

D4 D4

(600X300) 7100X3300

SW6 (230X2085)

801

C1 (600X300)

7

C3 C4 C5

P

1332

300

B56

B55

B58

+3638

A

SP5

D4

19 20

20

C1 (600X300)

LIVING ROOM C11

C2 C14 (830X300)

S13

249 329

W1

94 94

21

19

18

D4

SW1 (230X1425)

K

584

1130 20

C19 (300X600)

800

17

16

BALCONY 3300X1350 +3828

7100X3300 7100X3300 M 8178 +3838 +3838

2079

C10 (600X300)

S11

C13 (600X300)

D1 D1

C15 (830X300)

U

MID LANDING +4688

94

H G

15

LIVING LIVING ROOM ROOM

SW4 (230X2450)

35

B17

C3 (300X600)

J

C9 C9 (600X300) (600X300)

I

+3828

D4

(600X300)

D1

415

S16

7100X3300 +3838

18

C9 C1 (600X300)

J

B

1500

600

6 6

17

14

ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS.

3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE.

V U 5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL. T V S 6. ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED. V U U T GENERAL NOTES T S S 4. T.O.S. MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

R C6 Q C7

BALCONY BALCONY 3300X1350 3300X1350 +3828 +3828

2080 2080

1332 13

12

L

F2 W 2 C2 S

K

18

11

10

SW2 (230X2450)

16

2080

LIVING ROOM

2 2 W2 F F2 WS2 SP6 C2 2 S2 C

C12 (830X300) 2

D

S12

4032 32

5 C6 F6 W C6 S1 C4 (600X300) (600X300)

7100X3300 +3838 B10

D1 D1

E

15 13 14 11 12B14 9 10

3 7 8 1 +3938 1 +3938 4 W6 2 17 2 5 230X2085) 00X600) 3 SW1 3 6 (230X1425) 4 4W6 W6 5 230X2085) 5 230X2085)

C2 C2 (830X300) (830X300)

40 2 3 W2 F F3 WS2 C2 2 S2 C

N(600X300) 10831 C8

9

SW3 (1550X230)

15

16F

S14

8

LIVING ROOM

19 17

DOW

7

6

C5 (300X300)

D1

MID LANDING +2888 N

B54

1500 1500

14

C11 (600X300) B9

B48

B47

UP +3938

2G

7100X3300 +3838

C

D1 D1

5

2 F2 W 2 C2 S

LIVING ROOM

M

F1 F1 W1 W1 C1 C1 S1 S1

C10 C10 S6 (600X300) (600X300) 1500 00)

4

C8 (600X300)

(600X300)

B8

D1

3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE.

C2

V U T S

434 434

SW2,SW4

C6

D2 D2 D4

627 627

L

S4 F1 W1 +3638 C1 S1

3

C7 (830X300)

N

B4 3884X4525 3884X4525 21 +3788 +3788 20

D2

O 11371

P

LOBBY LOBBY

3

D3 D3

627

O

LOBBY 12

D1

2 F3 W 2 C2 S

BALCONY P 11925 SW1 3300X1350 +3828

584 584

R

Q

357 357

3884X4525 D1 +3788

C6 (600X300)

C4 (600X300)

CHAJJA CHAJJA

W2 W2 SW4 SW4 (230X2450) C9 (230X2450) 13

11

288

T

W2 SW4 D1 (230X2450)

2080

800

SP2

V

U

F1 W1 C1 S1

C2 (830X300)

4032

R 12651 C6 Q 12449 C7

1131 1131

SW1 SW1 (230X1425) (230X1425)

CHAJJA

357

600 600

800 800

2

1

S

3884X4525 +3788

99 8989

800

W

627

5 W4 F F5 W 4 C C4

584

3 31 W3 114 F F4 WS2 3 2 C C3 S

SW1 2 F2 W 2 (230X1425) C2 S 800 800

1550X1950 1550X1950

C10 S3 (600X300)

4949 2525

600

FACE END

LOBBY

434

2700X2600 BALCONY Sem 2700X2600 6 +3838 | Working drawings of a 3300X1350 7 storey building. +3838

CHAJJA

D1 D1

KITCHEN KITCHEN

600 600

W2 SW4 (230X2450) LIFT LIFT

F 2 C3 S D2

584

C 1500X2600 1500X2600 +3828 +38284 D3

600

2700X2600 +3838 4 W3

1131

LIFT 1550X1950

0

KITCHEN D3

4032

BALCONY BALCONY 2100X1000 2100X1000 +3828 +3828

D5 D5

4000X3700 4000X3700 +3838 +3838

C2 (830X300)

1500X2600 +3828 W2 F3 4 S2 TOILET FC52 W TOILET 4

4

800

SW1 (230X1425)

357

TOILET 1500 1500

F5 W C4

2549

2549

F4 S2 C3

800

SW3 SW3 (1550X230) (1550X230)

+3838 C4

BEDROOM C5 BEDROOM

C1 W W C1

2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS 2. ALLUNLESS LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR OTHERWISE LEVELS. FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT LEVELS. FOR FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT. SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT.

WORKING DRAWINGS 600

2700X2600 +3838 W3

C6 (600X300)

SW3 (1550X230)

899

C3 C3

(300X600) KITCHEN (300X600)

600

1

1500X2600 D6 D6 +3828

793 793

C5 C5 300X300) 300X300)

0)

899

00 9090

C5 300X300)

BEDROOM

T 14776 434 S 14626

SHOWER SHOWER AREA AREA

ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS.

BALCONY W5

6 5 F F6 WS1 C1 2100X1000 C1 4 S1 C C4 D5 (600X300) +3828 (600X300)

BALCONY C2 V 15203 2100X1000 4000X3700 +3828 U 15045 C3

D5

D7

TOILET

(300X600)

(300X600)

4000X3700 AREA +3838 1500 D7

55 2222

900

793

C1 C4 (600X300)

BEDROOM SHOWER

1500

793

5 F6 W S1

225 225

S. S. S. D7 S. +3318 +3318 1618 1618

22 4545

225

900

2823 2823

772

+3318

5 22 55 2222

S. S.

150 269 158

28231618

+3318 F WET AREA S1 C4 W5 2800X900 WET AREA F6 S1 4 C +3828 D7 2800X900 772 W5 C2 5 F6 +3828 6 W WET AREA SHOWER F 4 S1 (830X300) WET AREA S1 C AREA C4 D6 2800X900 2800X900 D6 +3828 C3 +3828 772 C3 772 2823

1975

326

452

225

B B

PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX FOR XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. AT KOPARKHAIRANE

SLAB SCHEDULE REMARKS

NAME & ADDRESS OF ARCHITECT

SLAB NUMBER

TOP LEVEL DEPTH

S15, S16, S18, S19, S23, S24, S28, S29 S8, S10, S13, S14, S21, S30, S32, S33, S34, S35, S38 S26,S27,S31

3750

150

ONE WAY SLAB

HARSHITA MITTAL

3750

150

TWO WAY SLAB

L.S.RAHEJA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

200

S2, S3, S5, S6, S7, S9, S11, S12, S17, S20, S22, S25, S36, S37, S39, S40, S41, S42, S44, S46 S1, S4, S43, S46

3550

150

ONE WAY INCLINED SUNK SLAB

3250

150

ONE WAY SLAB (SERVICE SLAB)

Exam seat number : 1174

JOHNSON TILE JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM 600 X X 600 600PORCELAIN CEMENT POLISHED 600 CEMENT OCHER CERAMIC JOHNSON TILE OCHER CERAMIC JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM JOHNSON TILE 300 18 PORCELAIN 300 X X 300 300 X XJOHNSON 18 MM MM POLISHED PORCELAIN TILE POLISHED PORCELAIN JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM JOHNSON TILE 300 X ANTI-SKID 300 X X 300 300 CERAMIC X 18 18 MM MM PORCELAIN KAJARIAJOHNSON TILE PORCELAIN JOHNSON TILE TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM 300 X 300 X 18 MM ANTI-SKID ANTI-SKID CERAMIC CERAMIC KAJARIA KAJARIA TILE TILE

L.S L.S


NOTES

1. ALL DIM

2. NO DIM

3

2

1

4

5

7

6

8

9

11

10

13

12

14

15

17

16

19 20

18

FACE END

FACE-START

DIMENS

3. IN THE E

ARCHITE

ENGINE

REFERE

PRIOR TO

A FACE END 225 225

B

W

326

KITCHEN

2712

F5 W4 C4

600

F4 W3 C3 S2

C7 (830X300)

Q

F5 W C4

600

SW3 (1550X230)

600

800

2 F2 W C2 S2

1287

O

LIFT 1550X1950

300

N

BALCONY 3300X1350 +3828 3294

2

F6 W5 C4 S1

292

2198

1333

3700

2671

C17 (300X600)

3 F4 W S2 C3

C14 (600X300)

D7

C11

J

C12

I H

C13 SW5

G

C14

F

SW6

E D

C15 C16

600

D6

WET AREA 2800X900 +3828

C18 (300X600)

5 F6 W S1 C4

C16 (600X300)

1500

CHAJJA

K

S. S. +3318

1620

5 F6 W S1 C4

225

C

A'

S2 PVC SKIRTING BOARD WITH EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM 100 MM HIGH, 12 MM THK GRANITE

D5

D6 D7

SCHEDULE OF CEILING FINISH SPACE

TYPE

DISCRIPTION

LOBBY

C1

LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM

C2

KITCHEN

C3

TOILET, BALCONY, WET AREA

C4

PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION WARMSTONE PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION CREAM PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION CREAM PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS PREMIUM SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL

SCHEDULE OF WALL FINISH SPACE

TYPE

DISCRIPTION

LOBBY

W1

LIVING ROOM, MASTER ROOM

W2

PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION WARMSTONE PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ROYALE EMULSION CREAM

B

C18

A

C19

KITCHEN

W3

TOILET

W4

BALCONY, WET AREA

W5

C12 19 C14 20

300 X 300 X 15 MM POLISHED PORCELAIN JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 15 MM PORCELAIN JOHNSON TILE PLASTER AND ASIAN PAINTS ACE EXTERIOR EMULSION

WIN. WID NO. W1 1 W2

1

DATE: 24th M

DRAW

CHECK

SCALE 1:50

NORTH

FACE END

18 C2

C16 17

15

16

C6

C1

SW5 14

C17 13

C9 11

SW5 12

SW1 10

9 C3

SW3 8

7 C10

4 C5,C18 5 SW2,SW6 6 C10

D4

DISCRIPTION 100 MM HIGH, 12 MM THK GRANITE

S3

C17

FACE START

WET AREA 2800X900 +3828

C8,C13 3

C4,C19 2

C7,C15 1

LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, KITCHEN BALCONY, WET AREA

225

B'

SCHEDULE OF FLOOR FINISH NOTES :

TYPCIAL FLOOR PLAN CIVIL LAYOUT

1. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.

SPACE

TYPE

DISCRIPTION

LOBBY

F1

GRANITE TILES AND GRANITE SLABS

LIVING ROOM

F2

BEDROOM

F3

KITCHEN

F4

TOILET

F5

BALCONY, WET AREA

F6

600X600MM RUSTIC VIBE VALLEY CERAMIC JOHNSON TILE 600 X 600 CEMENT OCHER CERAMIC JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM POLISHED PORCELAIN JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM PORCELAIN JOHNSON TILE 300 X 300 X 18 MM ANTI-SKID CERAMIC KAJARIA TILE

2. NO DIMENSION TO BE SCALED OFF FROM THE DRAWINGS, ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.

SCALE 1:50

3. IN THE EVENT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANY ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS OR OTHER ENGINEERING DRAWINGS OR SITE CONDITIONS OR OTHERWISE,

IMMEDIATE

REFERENCE IS TO BE MADE TO THE ARCHITECTS FOR CLARIFICATION PRIOR TO EXECUTION ON SITE. ADDITIONAL NOTES: 1. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND ALL LEVELS ARE IN METERS.

U

Q

O

BUND WALL

2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ON ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS UNLESS H M OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVELS. FLOOR FINISH THICKNESS SHALL BE 50 MM. EXCEPT FOR SUNK AREAS WHICH SHALL HAVE WATERPROOFING TREATMENT.

LIFT MACHINE ROOM

C

4. T.O.S. MEANS TOP OF SLAB.

OVER HEAD TANK

NAME

L.S

BUND WALL WATERPROOFING

3. T.O.C MEANS TOP OF CONCRETE.

W3

5. F.F.L. MEANS FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL. 6. ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE UNFINISHED. 2700

ASBESTOS COVERING DUCT

GENERAL NOTES

W2

▼25950 MM TERRACE FLOOR

D6

PARAPET WALL

LIFT MACHINE ROOM

▼25950 MM TERRACE FLOOR

D6 W2

150M

W1

3319

4200

▼22650 MM SEVENTH FLOOR

D6

PL

D1

D1

D6

CEM

W2

LOBBY

▼19500 MM SIXTH FLOOR

W1

225

C1

225

326

452

BEDROOM

D7

WET AREA

223

D6

D5

KITCHEN

TOILET

BEDROOM

C2

KITCHEN 288

W2

SW3 (1550X230)

C7 (830X300)

300

LIVING ROOM

CHAJJA

300

LIVING ROOM

300

W2 SW4 (230X2450)

D1

D1

BALCONY

2080

LIFT 1550X1950 SW2 (230X2450)

C8 (600X300)

2080

BALCONY

C6 (600X300)

SW1 (230X1425)

D3

D2

▼16350 MM FIFTH FLOOR

3150

BALCONY

TOILET

C3 (300X600)

C5 (300X300)

850

C4 (600X300)

900

D6

BALCONY

225

D6

GR

▼22650 MM SEVENTH FLOOR

A

B WET AREA

225

LIFT SHAFT

BALCONY

LOBBY D4

300 293

2079

C11 (600X300)

19 18 17

C12 (830X300)

BEDROOM

414

▼10050 MM THIRD FLOOR

BALCONY

16

SW6 (230X2085) DOWN

C13

BEDROOM

UP

MID LANDING +4688

D3

C15 (830X300)

W1

394

KITCHEN

SW5 (230X2000)

KITCHEN

C14 (600X300)

TOILET C16 (600X300)

CHAJJA

W1

D7 600

CHAJJA

C17 (300X600)

600 225

TOILET

BALCONY

450

C19 (300X600)

C18 (300X600)

WET AREA

225

225

D7

WET AREA

D6

D1

KEYPLAN

3150

A'

B'

850

D1 D6

20

1500

LOBBY

600

▼13200 MM FOURTH FLOOR

LIVING ROOM

21

LIVING ROOM

2080

1500

W2

C9

C10 (600X300)

BALCONY

292

D6

300

D6

LIFT SHAFT

W2

LOBBY

TOUGHENED GLASS

D1

D1

▼6900 MM SECOND FLOOR

HARSHITA MITTAL

CHECKED BY: SCALE:

D6

LOBBY

▼3750 MM FIRST FLOOR W1

SOUTH ELEVATION

1:75

W2

C4 (600X

NORTH:

BALCONY

W3

LOBBY

▼0 M GROUND LINE

NAME & ADDRESS OF ARCHITECT

D5

C7 (830X

BALCONY

▼600 MM PLINTH LEVEL 600

PLINTH PROTECTION

PROJECT NAME PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX FOR XYZ PROPERTIES LTD. AT KOPARKHAIRANE

3616

D8

850

▼3750 MM FIRST FLOOR

W2

W1

DRG NO : 15

3274

DRAWN BY:

W2

D6

▼6900 MM SECOND FLOOR

DATE: 24th MAR 19'

PLASTER FINISH

D6

850

▼10050 MM THIRD FLOOR

D6

2100

FACE-START

S1

2291

SERVICE SLAB +3318

2 F3 W C2 S2

1500X2600 +3828

450

FACE START

TOILET

2700X2600 +3838

600

D6

D7

3100

A

F4 W3 C3 S2

1500

CHAJJA

KITCHEN

SW5 (230X2000) 340

W1

225

F5 W4 C4

15 13 14 11 12 9 10 600

F3 W2 C2 S2

D5

8

394

KITCHEN

2700X2600 +3838

TOILET

C19 (300X600)

F6 W5 C4 S1

W1

2731

1500X2600 +3828

7

D5 4

F5 W C4

2672

UP

C15 (830X300)

1130

800

DOWN

MID LANDING +4688

D3

4000

C10

BALCONY 2100X1000 +3828

D3

801

MID LANDING +2888

414

4000X3700 +3838

584

600

B

16

1500

4000X3700 +3838

C12 (830X300)

BEDROOM

D2

17

C13 (600X300) D2

BEDROOM

F

C

18

4 SW6 5 (230X2085)

2080

L

3579

C11 (600X300)

19

3

H

1017

2 F2 W C2 S2

20

300

F2 W2 C2 S2

+3638

+3938

1

6

BALCONY 2100X1000 +3828

7100X3300 +3838

21

I

E

5 F6 W S1 C4

LIVING ROOM

D1

1500

7100X3300 +3838

F6 W5 C4 S1

D

C9 (600X300)

F1 W1 C1 S1

TYPE

LOBBY

2079

LIVING ROOM D4

G

SPACE

M C9

1300

BALCONY 3300X1350 +3828

D1

D3

D4

D1

J

DOOR W NO.

SCHEDULE OF SKIRTING FINISH

300

C10 (600X300)

C8

BALCONY 3300X1350 +3828

1417

293

1317

SW2,SW4

N

D2

D1

6691

L

K

5 F6 W S1 C4

D1

3884X4525 +3788

300

M

SW1

627

LOBBY

F6 W5 C4 S1

P O

300

F2 W2 C2 S2

7100X3300 +3838

R C6 Q C7

1332

7100X3300 +3838

W2 SW4 (230X2450)

LIVING ROOM

D4

6. ALL DIM

D4

LIVING ROOM

CHAJJA

357

5. F.F.L. M

300

SW2 (230X2450)

C8 (600X300)

2080

600

D2

BALCONY 3300X1350 +3828

2080

C6 (600X300)

3281

1130

4. T.O.S. M

C3 C4 C5

GENERAL

D2

1131

800

SW1 (230X1425) 800

C2

584 800

600

V U T S

D3

F4 S2 C3

D3

F3 W2 C2 S2

P

2 F3 W C2 S2

4

KITCHEN

2700X2600 +3838 W3

2562

2700X2600 +3838

1500X2600 +3828

4032

288

4000X3700 +3838

F6 W5 C4 S1

900

+30

TOILET

BEDROOM

434

C2 (830X300) 1316

D5

D6

2. ALL LEV OTHERW LEVELS SUNK A

3. T.O.C M

1500

TOILET

1500X2600 +3828

1. UNLESS ALL LE

BALCONY 2100X1000 +3828

D5

4000X3700 +3838

SHOWER AREA

D6 793

C3 (300X600)

C5 (300X300)

720

BEDROOM

D7

772

899

R

BALCONY 2100X1000 +3828

D7

3098

F6 W5 C4 S1

2549

S

C4 (600X300)

2808

790

1618

225

1618

1017

5 F6 W S1 C4

WET AREA 2800X900 +3828

900

SERVICE SLAB +3318

V U T

WET AREA 2800X900 +3828

223

900

225

5 F6 W S1 C4

C1 (600X300)

S. S. +3318

452

2823

ADDIT

FACE END W C1

▼0 MM GROUND LINE

BALCONY

'P'

HARSHITA MITTAL LIFT PIT

SOUTH ELEVATION

BALCONY

C19 (300X

SCALE: 1:75

Exam seat number : 1174

SECTION BB’

C

H

M

O

Q

U

SOUTH ELEVATION

C15 (830X

L.S.RAHEJA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

SECTION BB'

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SPORTS MUSEUM Sem 6 |

Architectural Design

OVERVIEW A sport was chosen by establishing its connect to the country and showing its importantance through memory and exhibition. AIM The project aims to explore museum and memorial architecture from socio-cultural and aesthetic points of view.

INDIAN WRESTLING Wrestling is an old indian art form which based on discipline. Caste and religion are left at the door of India’s traditional wrestling academies, where the pursuit of physical grace and brute force is a pathway out of poverty.

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE MUSEUM

FORM DEVELOPMENT

FORM Form mimick the highly respected wrestling move suplex where the two curves represent two wrestlers.

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SECTION AA’

Planning was developed keeping the section in mind. circulation to different floors and spaces happens through long ramps giving a grand experience throughout the museum. The museum is accompanied by a training centre for wrestling.

ROOF PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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COMPETITIONS ARCHDAIS - FASHION MEETS ARCHITECTURE re-thinking future of schools

OVERVIEW The competition aimed to create a school of fashion designing that inherently comprises of an interactive public front, opening up possibilities of an exchange between designers and the people. To be able to forge connections 17

Circulation represtened with yellow arrows with the ethos of the location (Lakecomo - Italy), the school of fashion is imagined, not as an introverted institute, but in a constant dialogue with genesis of fashion itself; that is, the life and culture of people.


ILLUSTRATED VIEW FROM A STUDIO OVERLOOKING ANOTHER, SHARED BY A RAMP

ILLUSTRATED VIEW OF THE RAMP FROM THE ENTRANCE PAVILLION

ILLUSTRATED VIEW OF THE PAVILLION AND THE RAMP WITH THE SCHOOL AS BACKDROP

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VOLUME ZERO Sem 7 | Architectural Design Group project OVERVIEW A 2 day esquisse to propose inventive, experimental micro housing design solutions due to current rise in densely populated urban areas, and lack of land resources. The unit are made up of shipping containers arranged in a way to allow better natural lighting. Shipping containers pose as a great building material as they are tough, durable and affordable, hence economically feasible for mass housing projects. SINGLE UNIT

INDIVIDUAL UNIT DESIGN

FLOOR PLAN SHOWING UNITS ARRANGED

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CONFIGURATION OF UNITS


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR STUDENT OF ARCHITECTURE Nari Gandhi Trophy | Juror’s Choice Award

S O U T H-W ES T E R N WINDS

AIRY PASSAGES AND VERANDAHS IN OLD TREATMENT CENTRE

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF SITE SHOWING SUNPATH AND WIND DIRECTION

PANEL COMPOSITION

SECTION OF MAIN HOUSE SHOWING STACK EFFECT

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CLIMATE ANALYSIS Sem 6 | Electives Group Project

SHADOW ANALYSIS

OVERVIEW The main aim of this project was to design a structure with regards to the context by creating different forms and then design a facade which help tackle the existing climatic condistions on site. SITE Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya. PROCESS Site selection. After site selection, climatic parameters like sunpath, windrose, rainfall etc. were studied. Through geo-located sun shadow and wind simulations (using sketchup plugins& flowdesign software), a form was developed. 21

SUNPATH

WIND ROSE


SHADOW ANALYSIS AT DIFFERENT TIMES IN A YEAR

SHADOW ANALYSIS ON JUNE 21ST

COMBINED SHADOW ANALYSIS OF INIITAL FORM

SHADOW ANALYSIS ON MARCH 21ST

WIND SIMULATION ON FINAL FORM

SHADOW ANALYSIS ON DECEMBER 22ND

PRESSURE SIMULATION ON FINAL FORM

SHADOW ANALYSIS ON SEPTEMBER 23RD

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HATCHING WORKSHOP BY AR. FERNANDO MENIS

CARVED MODEL UNDER MANUAL WIND SIMULATION USING SMOKE

OVERVIEW A workshop conducting by Ar. Fernando Menis of Spain, under the initiative ‘Reason and Emotion’. Originating at Venice Biennale, the worshop has travelled several countries before arriving to India as a three-day event called ‘Hatching Mumbai’. The intention of the workshop was to study natural elements and their effects on a form. The exploration of creating a sustainable ecosystem done within a fundamental shape in architecture: the cube. Taking a cubical frame of 1Km x 1Km x 1Km, 23

possibilities arise to explore unique qualities of the natural forces in such volume to create a microclimate, inviting life into the environment created. OBJECTIVES - Using four fundamental elements of nature: fire (understood as solar energy), water, wind and earth, and in combination with factor b (of beauty) generate a hatching model in the selected location. - Analyze the computer tools available to design solutions that allow carrying out the above concepts.


U n d u l a t i n g surfaces on top has been designed to lessen the impact of harsh sun and easier movement of wind. Major chunnks are scooped from the southern facade to allow smooth flow of wind from the western front.

Softwares usedClimate consultant, Rhino 3d, Grasshopper (solar analysis), Sketchup 3D, Grasshopper (solar analysis), Archidynamics

NEXT TO THE PANEL WITH THE CARVED MODEL

RECIEVED CERTIFICATE FROM AR. FERNANDO MENIS

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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

SYMPOSIUM

OVERVIEW The aim of this project was to interpret the landscape of an Indian mythological story. This activity was then put for Land, Legend, Place - a Symposium on Indian Landscape, Myths and Mythologies hosted by L.S.Raheja’s Master’s in Landscape Department.

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CALL OF THE THRONE (based on Singhassan Battissi) The sketch portrays the journey of Raja Bhoj towards the throne of king Vikramaditya to claim the throne Raja Bhoj has to triumph in the 32 tests.


PUBLISHED WORKS

Stepping Stones Student’s portfolio 2017 Complied academic work portfolio from 2016-17.

in

a

Heritage: The legacy of Indian Homes 2020 As a part of Conservation Architecture electives, compiled research work in a book.

LEEWARDISTS WORKSHOP In a two-day workshop help by Leewardists, made a comic exploring the Chhatrapati Maharaj

Terminal from storyboarding to a finished comic.

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INTERNSHIP WORKS During a 4-month internship (ended early due to Covid-19), worked on several types of projects including several project pitches, a sustainable range of product design and competition entries. ALCHEMY DESIGN STUDIO is a multi-disciplinary practice, encompassing the fields of Architecture + Interior Design + Landscape + Products. Their practice distinguished by: - Focus on process - Research, a hands-on approach - Upcycling - Embracemnt of technology and collaboration Product Design - SCRAP TO FAB is an initiative and a line of ecofriendly products.

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SCRAP TO FAB PRODUCT DESIGN PRODUCT 1 - VASE This “Scrap-to-fab” product is made using chipboard, glass scraps from demolished buildings and WPC. The product’s evolution took place when the internal glass was replaced with used shampoo bottles.

PRODUCT 2 - CORK COASTERS This product was made using upcycled materials like cork, bubble wrap and mdf. Some of these were then painted by women in NGOs as a part of an initiative to empower women.

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SPACE PLANNING STRATEGY - 1

Air flow

Office cubicle-53.8sft Central carpet area-296sft Utility storage room-24.5sft staircase area-74sft Security block-27sft outside area+canopy-141sft Total area- 616 sqft

Split a.c

Air flow

Storage

Storage

Vent

"L"shaped seating for residents

OFFICE CUBICLE 53.8 Sq.ft

SEATING AREA

Rock garden

CARPET AREA - 296 Sq.ft

LIFT

STAIRCASE

Up

Letter box

UTILITY STORAGE ROOM 24.5 Sq.ft

Staircase area-74sft

Vent

Vent

Air flow Storage below staircasefor janitor etc

Digital display for names

Glass cubical

LIFT Floating hand rail OUTSIDE AREA141 Sq.ft

Main entry

SECURITY BLOCK27 Sq.ft

Raised floor area

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PITCHES FOR VIRAJ SILVERINE PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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Monitor for cctv


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

SPACE PLANNING STRATEGY - 2 Central carpet area-345sft Utility storage room-19sft Staircase area-74sft Outside area+canopy-141sft Total area- 579 sqft

Vertical louvers for better air circulation inside

Vertical louvers for better air circulation inside

UTILITY STORAGE ROOM19 Sq.ft

SECURITY

SEMI-PRIVATE Foldable AREA Table

STORAGE SPACE under midlanding

Movable chair

CARPET AREA345 Sq,ft

LIFT

Handrail UP LIFT

MAIN ENTRANCE

Blocked entrance

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

COMMON SEATING AREA

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2741 [8'-117"] 8

REVAMPING RUBY LOBBY 2342

1"] [7'-84

519 [1'-83"] 8

ACP

ACP

75MM Skirting height with 3mm grrove

5mm thk mirror Lift wall-

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3

2

3

1

50mm acp strip above

469 1"] [1'-62

2

1144 [3'-9"]

694 [2'-33 8"]

1

975 [3'-23"] 8

LIFT 1.84x2.00

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ACP

4822 [15'-97 8"]

ACP

2405 5"] [7'-108

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ACP

groove-3mm

1650 [5'-5"]

Mirror 5mm

Mirror 5mm

57

152 [6"]

5mm thk mirror 75mm out aluminium frame+ 57mm out 12mm bison+ 4mm thk acp

1650 [5'-5"]

groove-3mm horizontal+ vertical

519 [1'-83 8"]

1"] [24

2400 1"] [7'-102

Aluminium frame + ACP on frame+ Acp finish manterial

75 1800 7"] [3"][5'-108

Existing Marble 4613 5"] [15'-18

Existing Marble

152 [6"] 2741 [8'-117 8"]

519 [1'-83 8"]

Lift wall- Plan

331 [1'-1"]

skirting -50mm inside

329 [1'-1"]

469

1"] [1'-62

75 [3"]

694 [2'-33 8"]

1144 [3'-9"]

975 [3'-23"] 8

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502 [1'-73 4"]

25 [1"]

385

501 [1'-73 4"]

1"] [1'-38

Aluminium frame+ mirror

150 [57 8"]

100 [37"] 8 352 7"] [1'-18

329 [1'-1"]

331 [1'-1"]

2438 [8']

Reception wallPlan

1529

1"] [5'-04 25 [1"]

2430 5"] [7'-118

Reception wallElevation

Existing marble

384 1"] [1'-38

Aluminium frame + ACP on frame+ Acp finish manterial

352 [1'-17 8"]

Aluminium frame+ mirror

Existing marble

Mirror

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Involved in design development, worked on drawings, working drawings and details, created the 4mm thk Acp sheet joint3D model (with views and End to end edges rendering), costing and no groove material selection.

455 [1'-57 8"]

1767 [5'-95 8"]


VIEW FROM LOUNGE AREA

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VIEW FROM THE ENTRY GATE

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