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Table of Contents P. S . VILL A HOME S AT N EW TOW N , KOL KATA
PILG RIM CE NTE R AT DONGARGARH
IN TERNATIONAL CRUISE TE RRMINA L AT MUMBAI
BRO OK EFIE LD CLUBHOUSE AT GURGOAN, DELHI
MPJ JEW ELLE RS SHOWRO OM AT KOL KATA
MANOV IKAS KE NDR A AN NE X BLO CK AT KOL KATA
GHOSH V ILL A AT SHA N T I N I K E TA N , W B
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P.S.VILLA HOMES Master Planning + Architecture + Landscape+WD Located in the heart of the Growing New Town, Kolkata. As a designing the Township Client’s Vision was to deliver the Villas/ Plots to Higher class of Kolkata City. Masterplan Included Villas, Clubhouse, Parks and Inhouse Commercial/Retail Spaces for the people. The site is under Construction, Starting with the grand Entrance as shown in above Image and later with Clubhouse as a part of amenity space. Location : New Town, Kolkata Area : 30.518 acres : 123501 Sq.mts
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PERMUTATION & COMBINATIONS
Villa with villa combination F.A.R ACHIEVED - 0.513
Villa with Row House combination F.A.R ACHIEVED - 0.866
Villa with Apartment combination F.A.R ACHIEVED - 1.32
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1. Entrance 2. 7 katha plots/ villas 3. 5 Katha plots/ villas 4. 25 katha villas 5. Cubhouse 6. 200 Katha Plot 7. 100 Katha Plot
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View from main spine road
View from adjacent road
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Top Roof Both MS Structure and R.C.C Structure Combines to a Composite Structure.
Second floor Coffered Ceiling is being designed and calculated in a way that it not only supports the upper Lounge/ Bar Area but it also can be enjoyed from the bottom of it.
First Floor 250 x250 mm MS Rectangular Section Coffered Slab supporting the Cantilevered Upper Structure
Ground Floor 800 mmDia. MS Coloumns supporting the Upper MS Structure
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Schematic illustration
The proposed site for the clubhouse was densely filled with the major existing mango trees. Trres were so tightly spaced that the beneath the trees, even sunlight was barely reaching. Environment was naturely developed that it only requried a fine tuning in landscape. Client had a requested to retain the trees as much as possible while designing the clubhouse. The Areas like changing room, SPA, Swimming pools, etc the trees were retained by taking them inside in the space. Out of 109 trees, 15 trees were required to replaned in different location. The initial Idea behind the Clubhouse was for to design around 100 Families, the area dedicated to Clubhouse in Masterplan was also Propotionalty bigger then the present area. Though as filling the time, the Overall scheme of Masterplan also revised and respectively the space dedicated to Clubhouse also changed. The present scheme of clubhouse has been designed for 70-80 families.
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Admin Area Reception Deck area Swimming Pool Games Room Lounge/ Bar Open to sky Tennis Court
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Basket Ball Court
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 15. Games Room 15a. Creche 16. Theatre
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Lap pool
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Leisure Pool
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Restaurant Kitchen
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Restaurant
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Mens Changing room
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Women’s Changing room
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View of Swimming Pool from deck area
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PILGRIM CENTER AT DONGARGARH Master Planning +Conceptual design + Architecture + Landscape Located in the heart of the city at DONGARGARH, CHHATISGARH the most iconic structures of the city, is the new Tourist Pilgrim Center for Maa Bambleshwari Devi Temple located at the top of Mountain. Indian Sacred Geometry have been the prime source of inspiration during the design process and brain storming. The top of Structure which is meditation Center is being coverd with the smaller 43 triangles have been accentuated at different heights to create the iconic meditation centre. Location : Dongargarh,Chhatisgarh Area : 16,800 Sq.m
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Aerial View of Masterplan
The Sri Yantra is a very precisely constructed design based on the Golden Ratio, a constant equation observed in all of creation. It incorporates triangles that follow the rules of the Golden Ratio, often known as the Golden Triangles. The Sri Yantra can be divided into nine Mandalas. Trailokya Mohana or Bhupara (That which attracts the Universe) Five of the nine triangles point downwards and represent Shakti, the feminine power. The remaining four represent Shiva, the masculine, and point upwards. Aside from the extremely complex geometric properties, the Sri Yantra is interpreted to have a very deep, detailed cosmological interpretation. It is been observed to have a number of properties responsible for psycho physiological influences which are widely used in modern therapeutic suggestive methods. The Sri Yantra also looks strikingly similar to the Star of David or a star tetrahedron. Check out the image below:
Form Visualised in 3D
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Original Form of Sri Yatra
Masterplan 1. Drop off zone 2. Entrance gate - security check 3. Way to parking = car parking 3a. Bike parking 3b. Bus parking 4. Green lawn 5. Zen Garden 6. Steps leading to pilgrim center 7. Plinth area 8. Shikhar 9. Amphi-theatre
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The Structure is composed of R.C.C Structure and Upper Shikhar of Metal Structure
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From the Upper 2nd Floor For the viewing gallery we have provided a staircase and lift which leads at the top most point of ther structure.
The Outer Covering of 3rd floor is carved with t Maa Bambl
f the structure of the the Hyms of the Devi leshwari.
With the form of the sri yantra comes in the picture the structure automatically takes one of the iconic form in the chattisgarh.
The Final Outcome
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Experience center
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Meditation hall
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Auditorium
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Lobby for Viewing gallery
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Back entry for auditorium
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OAT
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Mens Toi.
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Womens Toilet
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Mens Cloak Room
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Women's Cloak Room
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Satsang hall
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V.I.P green room
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Dining Area
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The meditation centre is designed on the base of these nine triangles, all the smaller 43 triangles have been accentuated at different heights to create the iconic meditation centre.
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4 MM THK ACP CLADDING IN GOLDEN COLOR
12 MM THK CEMENT SHEET
P.C.C. KERBSTONE P.C.C. SAUCER DRAIN
40MM THK RED SANDSTONE PAVERS
M.S PIPE FOR SPACE FRAMING
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DETAIL OF SHIKHAR SPACE FRAMING AND EXTERNAL CLADDING
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TERMINATION STRIP+ FASTENERS + DR. FIXIT SEALANT R.C.C PARAPET WALL ANGLE FILLET SOIL & VEGETATION
ANGLE FILLET WITH DR. FIXIT PIDICRETE URP DR. FIXIT FLEXICOAT PU 2 COAT
CONCRETE SCREED M20 (TO SLOPE) GEOTEXTILE
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CONCRETE SCREED M20 ( TO SLOPE ) GEOTEXTILE DRAIN BOARD DR. FIXIT TORCHSHIELD AR 4160 DR. FIXIT TORCH SHIELD AP4160 DR. FIXIT TORCHSHIELD PRIMER R.C.C SLAB
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INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL AT MUMBAI Master Planning + Architecture Situated at the coast of the city at Ballard Pier, a 5-10 min drive from the most iconic structures in South Mumbai, Gateway of Bombay is the new international cruise terminal. Water and its elements associated to water have been the prime source of inspiration during the design process and brain storming. The surrounding palette and openness on site makes the structure stand out and enhances the flamboyance of the cruise terminal. Location : Indira Docks, Mumbai Area : 30000 Sq.m
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4.
Pump Room & Service Block
5.
Check-In/ Baggage Conveyor
6.
Security checking
7.
Office area
8.
Toilets
9.
Baggage Claim area
10.
Exit
11.
Service area
12.
VTS area
13.
Vestibule
EXTERNAL GLAZING
2000
2000 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
TOILET (F)
WC
TOILET (F)
WC
C53 TOILET (M)
EXHAUST DUCT
TOILET (M)
C53A
C54
WC
RECREATIONAL AREA DINNING AREA 25925
C58
C60
C59
14.
Immigration counter
15.
AeroBridge
16.
Arrival Immigration Counter
17.
Offices
WC
WC
FIRE SHAFT
WC
ELE SHAFT
A'
WC
UP
C51
IN COUNTERS
12 C89
C90
Non Public Access Navy Zone Public Zone Building Footprint
42225
ELE SHAFT
FIRE SHAFT
KITCHEN
C62
EXHAUST DUCT
UP
C63 LC7
LC8 C67
C68
C69
LC4 LC1 LC2
17 C67 LC6
OFFICE
C70
LC9
INTERROGATION ROOM
STRIP ROOM
STORAGE AREA
1500 KG STORAGE GOODS LIFT
LC3 ELE SHAFT
OFFICE
VTSC63 LOBBY
LOBBY
LC5 DN
5
C82
C81
EXIT
RAMP GOING UP
Security cheching
3.
belt
UP
-09 AX
2.
C92
C77
C67
LC6
11
LOADING/ UNLOADING AREA
16824
5
Entry
C70
C69
LC5
EXIT
VTSC63 LOBBY
LC7
LC8
C68
1.
C74 FIRE SHAFT
EXHAUST DUCT
C92
C77 UP
-09
C80
C81
C82
2000
AX 2300
2000 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR EXTERNAL GLAZING
BRIDGE ON SECOND FLOOR & THIRD FLOOR
33531
MISCELLANEOUS AREA
10340
LOBBY
13
SECURITY OFFICE
UP 1 28
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
ELECTRICAL ROOM
14
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
Fire Staircase FIRE SHAFT
ELECTRICAL DUCT
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
The Cruise Terminal was initially designed to restore the existing Building , but as the time lapsed the requirement for the terminal changed to design from 54000 pax to 110000 pax for year upto 2035. The total passenger in 2007 -08 was 54917 annually which gradually increased which developed the requirement for Upgradation of the existing terminal. Since the Site is situated in Navy Zone, There were Many restrictions to follow the rules and regulations. We managed to Incorporate the rules and regulations and came with the fabulous Facade design. The East side is fully covered with the navy zone we were restricted to any kind of visibilty from the upper levels. In the Proposed design the East side of the structure is fully planned with the services to avoid visibilty which gives us all the space in the opposite side the sea side almost clear.
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EXTERNAL GLAZING
EXTERNAL GLAZING
2002
ELE. SHAFT
C8
14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 13 12 11 10
9
8
7
6
5
FIRE SHAFT
4
3
2
2150
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
2000
ELE. SHAFT
FIRE SHAFT
59685
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
2000
C48
+13.50 M
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
ELE. SHAFT
FIRE SHAFT
C49
C50
EXHAUST DUCT
58868
C56
C64
C65
C75
C76
C57
RETAIL AREA
C26
C21
C20
52963 C22
MEP DUCT
18
C55
+11.40 M
C19
C18
C14
+11.40 M
DN
DN
C17
C15
RETAIL AREA
18
UP
29875
+11.40 M
C14
UP
C13
C12
RETAIL AREA
52107 LC6
C66
48726
C23
ENTRY FIRE SHAFT
C27
C28
LC3
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
LC10
2000 3
4
5
6
7
8
2000
9 10 11 12 13
ELE SHAFT
ELECTRICAL ROOM
+13.50 M
14
C31
C30 FIRE SHAFT
MEP DUCT
C39
FIRE SHAFT
+13.50 M
2000
ELECTRICAL DUCT
C72
EXHAUST DUCT
UP 13 12 11 10
14
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
DUCT
ELE SHAFT
UP
2500
+11.40 M DUCT
DUCT
FIRE SHAFT
2551
C78
EXHAUST DUCT
C72
C73
2000 1 2
+11.40 M
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
14
+13.50 M
OFFICE
LC4
2000
2000
C29
LC5
C79
LC12
ENTRY
C27A
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. END FACE
+11.40 M
1 2
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
3107
LC11
ELE SHAFT
UP
C25
UP
Fire Staircase
LC9
+11.40 M
14 13 12 11 10
LC8
2000
2000
LC1 LC2
2000
+13.50 M
MEP DUCT
2000
2150
2000
C26
C26A
FIRE SHAFT
C24
LC7
ELE SHAFT
1330
1
2150
+11.40 M
UP
C11
C16
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
UP
C1
EXHAUST DUCT
59471
+11.40 M
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. OUTER FACE
C7
+13.50 M
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
+11.40 M
C7A
C9
MEP DUCT
C6
C5
UP
2000
2150
C4
1
EXHAUST DUCT
C10
40225
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
UP
2000
STORE ROOM
2000
C2
13200
B
C3
+13.50 M
2000
+11.40 M
C6A 2000
C
C1
A
EXTERNAL GLAZING
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. END FACE
2000
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
40225mm
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. END FACE
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
EXTERNAL GLAZING
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
EXTERNAL GLAZING
EXTERNAL GLAZING
CONNECTING BRIDGE TO RETAIL AREA
33531 ENTRY LT-22
LT-19
16 pax 2500 x 2300
16 pax 2500 x 2300
OFFICE LT-23
OFFICE
LT-20
16 pax 2500 x 2300
16 pax 2500 x 2300
SECURITY OFFICE
13
2000
+11.40 M
LT-24
16 pax 2500 x 2300
2000
UP
3307
LT-21
16 pax 2500 x 2300
1
+11.40 M 28
Fire Staircase
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
EXTERNAL GLAZING
B'
C
B
14
ELECTRICAL ROOM
+13.50 M
ST-11
RISER- 150 MM TREAD - 300 MM
FIRE SHAFT
C'
10 11 12 13
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
2000
10340
LOBBY
ELECTRICAL DUCT
EXTERNAL GLAZING
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR
EXTERNAL GLAZING
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. END FACE 242078
STORE ROOM
14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 13 12 11 10
9
8
7
C8
6
5
4
3
2
C3
UP
+17.70 M
2150
2150
C4
1
2000
FIRE SHAFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
2000
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
UP +15.60 M
C7A
EXHAUST DUCT
ELE. SHAFT
FIRE SHAFT
+17.70 M
1
2150
+15.60 M
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
2000
C48
+17.70 M
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
ELE. SHAFT
FIRE SHAFT
C50
58883
C15
C14
C18
C21
C26
RETAIL AREA +15.60 M
C19
C20
52107
C56
C64
C65
C75
C76
C57
RETAIL AREA +15.60 M
52963 C22
MEP DUCT
18
DN
DN
18
+15.60 M
C17
C55
UP
C14
UP
29875
40225
C13
C12
RETAIL AREA
C16
ENTRY
LC6
C66
48726
C23
FIRE SHAFT
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
LC3
UP
LC10
+15.60 M
2000 1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ELE SHAFT
ELECTRICAL ROOM
2000
9 10 11 12 13
ST-10
C29 FIRE SHAFT
MEP DUCT
FIRE SHAFT ST-09
+17.70 M
14
C72
EXHAUST DUCT
C31
C30
C39
+17.70 M
2000
ELECTRICAL DUCT
UP 9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
+15.60 M
+15.60 M
DUCT
DUCT
242078
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR EXTERNAL GLAZING
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR EXTERNAL GLAZING
15793
EXTERNAL GLAZING
CONNECTING BRIDGE TO RETAIL AREA
33531 ENTRY
10340
OFFICE
SECURITY OFFICE
C'
OFFICE
2000
LOBBY
+15.60 M
2000
UP
13
3307
1 28
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
+17.70 M
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
ELECTRICAL ROOM
2000
+15.60 M
Fire Staircase
FIRE SHAFT
ELECTRICAL DUCT
B'
PART ELEVATION
FIRE SHAFT
FACADE PART SECTION
2500
C78
EXHAUST DUCT
C72
C73
UP
2500
13 12 11 10 14
DUCT
LC12
C27A
ELE SHAFT
RISER- 150 MM TREAD - 300 MM
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
3107
LC11
ELE SHAFT
C25
UP
Fire Staircase
LC9
2000
C28
+15.60 M
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. END FACE
9
LC8
2000
+17.70 M
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
2000
2000
RISER- 150 MM TREAD - 300 MM
C27
LC1 LC2
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 13 12 11 10
ST-02
2000
MEP DUCT
2000
14
C26A
2000
2150 +17.70 M
2000
C26
FIRE SHAFT
C24
LC7
FIRE SHAFT
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C49
EXHAUST DUCT
UP
C11
+15.60 M
670
UP
C1
59471
C10
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. OUTER FACE
C7
EXHAUST DUCT
59685
C9
MEP DUCT
C6
C5
2000
2001
ELE. SHAFT
2000
2000
+15.60 M
C2
2000
C1
A
2000
C6A
679
40225mm
REFERENCE LINE PROPOSED BLDG. END FACE
14
OFFICE
LC4 C79
LC5
UP 1
2500
C51
+11.40 M
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
WC
2000
TOILET (M)
FIRE SHAFT
C54
WC
C53A ELE. SHAFT
WC
EXHAUST DUCT
DOCK MASTER
C60
C59
PILOT AREA
19.
Bridge connecting vestibulev
C90
C89 ELE SHAFT
2000
2000
C58
16 17
9
19
18
8
20
7
21
6
22 23
4
24
3
EXHAUST DUCT
26 27
1
UP
28
2000
+11.40 M
25
2
C62
2000 15
11 10
5
RETAIL AREA
+13.50 M
14 13 12
FIRE SHAFT
VTS ROOM
42885
DN
Retail Space
A'
CENTRAL COMMAND AREA
+11.40 M
18
18. TOILET (F)
C53
+13.50 M
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
2000
+11.40 M
C63
LC7
LC8 C68
C63
LC9
C70
C69
17050
LC4 LC1 LC2
EXIT
STORAGE AREA
1500 KG STORAGE GOODS LIFT
LC3
C74 FIRE SHAFT
2000
EXHAUST DUCT
C92
10
4
ELE SHAFT
2000 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
C77
C67
10
+11.40 M
LC5
53953
1800 14
13 12 11 10
C80
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2000
+13.50M
LC6
+11.40 M UP
C82
C81
3
10
EXTERNAL GLAZING
CONNECTING BRIDGE TO RETAIL AREA
MISCELLANEOUS AREA
13
3307
2000
+11.40 M
BACK VIEW
2000
UP 1
+11.40 M
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
ELECTRICAL ROOM
+13.50 M
14
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
2000
28
Fire Staircase
FIRE SHAFT
4
4
ENTRY
LOBBY
10340
1 12
17
33531
SECURITY OFFICE
8
15
21
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
4
C67
TOP VIEW
ELECTRICAL DUCT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
10
4.5
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
TOILET (F)
2000
C53
+17.70 M
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
2000
+15.60 M
TOILET (M)
EXHAUST DUCT
C53A
4
C54
WC
FIRE SHAFT
WC
ELE. SHAFT
RIGHT VIEW
+15.60 M
C89
2000
+17.70 M 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6
DN
2000
RETAIL AREA +15.60 M
LC7
LC8 C67
C68
UP
2000
17 18 19 20 21 22
5
23
4
24
3
EXHAUST DUCT
15 16
11
C62
G.R.C MODULE NO: 18
C90
ELE SHAFT
FIRE SHAFT
41565
C60
C59
FRONT VIEW
2000
C58
18
2
A'
WC
1
WC
UP
2500
2
10
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR
C51
15
11
EXTERNAL GLAZING
2000
25
2
26
1
27 28
+15.60 M
C63
C63
LC9
C70
C69
17050
LC5
53953
LC4 LC1 LC2
EXIT
C74 FIRE SHAFT
10.1
STORAGE AREA
1500 KG STORAGE GOODS LIFT
LC3 ELE SHAFT
EXHAUST DUCT
+15.60 M
10.1
C92
ST-07
2000
RISER- 150 MM TREAD - 300 MM
2000 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
C77
C67
1800
14
13 12 11 10
9
8
2000
LC6
C80 +17.70 M
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
+15.60 M UP
C81
C82
680 MM WIDE CORRIDOR EXTERNAL GLAZING
14.6
14.6
3.3
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
14
+17.70 M
2.0
ELECTRICAL ROOM
2000
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
9.2 10.4
ELECTRICAL DUCT
5.1
9.2 1.2 10.4
1.2
1.6 3.1
TOP VIEWTOP VIEW
1
10
9
9
11
8
TOP VIEWTOP VIEW
0.15
10
16
8
16
16
16
2
1
2
2
5
5
9
7
7
11 15
0.15
1.5
FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW
14
78
1.6
18 1.5 .8
.8
3.1
14
78
18
SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW
9
2
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
5.1
FIRE SHAFT
23.0
2000
3.3 6.5
23.0
6.9
2.0
0
13
28
1.
SECURITY OFFICE
1
+15.60 M
6.5
2000
UP
3307
Fire Staircase
0
MISCELLANEOUS AREA
LOBBY
+15.60 M
10.1
22.6
6.9
22.6
10.1 33531 ENTRY
1.
CONNECTING BRIDGE TO RETAIL AREA
10340
5
1330 mm WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
2000
5
EXTERNAL GLAZING
SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW
15
FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW
TENSILE MODULE NO: 18
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View from Approaching road of International cruise terminal
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BROOKEFIELD - CANDOR CAMPUS- CLUBHOUSE
Facade Design + Coordination
The Client had a very different Vision for the Clubhouse. When the Brookefield got into Campus, the Facade of the Clubhouse was very not good Looking, making it very ulikely for the Employees to visit there. However, the client approcahed the Abin Design Studio to get into it. Couple of Options were presented during the Design Process . The Detailing of the Facade Design is done by the BES Consultants which are well Established in India. Location : Gurgoan Area : 10000 Sq.m
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EXISTING SITE IMAGES
The Adjacnt Images are the Existing Clubhouse Images. Different Coloured Panels were used to Create a dramatic Facade. The Interior Space were Ruined due to External Coloured Facade making it very Unlikely for the visitors to enjoy the space. These are however designed (The picture in Right) after many permutations & Combination and many Inputs from the Employess, Keeping the Requirements in the Mind.
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EXISTING SITE IMAGES
EAST SIDE ELEVATION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
NORTH SIDE ELEVATION
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
WEST SIDE ELEVATION
SOUTH SIDE ELEVATION
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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UNITIZED GLAZING SYSTEM WITH FIN SYSTEM
EXTENDED GLAZING AS A PARAPIT DETAIL
GLASS CANOPY DETAIL
CORNER MULLION DETAIL
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3D VIEW OF AL. COPING BLOWN UP-GLASS CANOPY DETAIL
3D VIEW OF GLASS CANOPY
BOTTOM CEILING DETAIL
TOP ALUMINIUM COPING DETAIL
CORNER END MULLION DETAIL
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Simple Glass facade with Fins were used to create the Facade Design, As it sits in the Middle of Campus, The Lnadscape around the Building which was genrally used by the Gymers on the First level, making it Mandatory to give the full height view when they are using it.
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MPJ JEWELLERS SHOWROOM Planning + Architecture It is situated in Middle of the Central Kolkata City. The Building is placed at the Three way Junction of the road where it is directly connected to one of the main road. The Building is designed in such a way that it follows the local Characteristic of the Kolkata city like champhered Corner which is the prominent form seen in old structures. Location : Gariahat, Ballygaunge, Kolkata Area : 1261.98 sq. mts : 13583.95 Sq.ft
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C
A
A
PHE SHAFT
PHE SHAFT
C
11850 2600
600
850
300
600
9850
3300
RIDGE LINE AT LVL +150
UP
1850 600
1850
LOBBY LVL + 900
1850
13800
TENENT 5875X3925 286 sq.ft B
1850
LEV.+300 W.R.T. E.G.L.
600
C
600
CAR PARKING SPACE
UP UP
5500
T A G O R E
B
W.C. 1000X2500
LIFT 1800X1850
WINDOW DISPLAY
30'-0" WIDE S U R E N
C
18350
18350
RAMP UP SLOPE-1:7.76
STORE 2050X850
600
LIFT PIT 1800X1850
R O A D
SUMP 600X600X450
3050
600
UP
1250
LVL ± 00
4000
RAMP DN
4 MT. WIDE RAMP SLOPE-1:7.76
PHE SHAFT LVL + 900
2
1
SUMP 600X600X450
2
1850
3650
1
RETAIL
600
UP
B
B
LVL ± 00
9850
LVL +300
1850 3900 1
600
600
UP
BUILDING LINE
1850
600
1850
600
7950 1
2
PROJECTION ABOVE
2
LEV.+300 W.R.T. E.G.L.
A
N
0
1
2.5
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
M P JEWELLERS, GARIAHAT |
N
A 5m
120'-0" WIDE G A R I A H A T R O A D (L E E L A R O Y S A R A N I)
0
GROUND FLOOR PLAN M P JEWELLERS, GARIAHAT |
Being the corner plot of the three juction road, the building facade was designed in a way that it resembles the old touch of the city which is champhering the corner part and giving the entrance from the same champhered side. Since chaphering loses some amount of area but it gives a wide and smooth view to the viewers as seen below
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1
2.5
5m
2400 A
PHE SHAFT
ROOF FLOOR L
ROOF FLOOR LVL +19050
PHE SHAFT 11850 850
3MM THK CLADDING IN STONE VENEER ON 12MM THK E.BOARD
600
600
600
W.C. 1525X2400
W.C. 1525X2400
50MM THK ELEV FEATURE
3025
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED FIFTH FLOOR LVL +16025
DN
3MM THK CLADDING IN STONE VENEER ON 12MM THK E.BOARD
UP
3025
FOURTH FLOOR LVL +13000
FOURTH FLOOR
3MM THK CLADDING IN STONE VENEER ON 12MM THK E.BOARD
DN LOBBY 5875X1650
3025
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED THIRD FLOOR LVL +9975
OFFICE/RETAIL
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE
600
3025
1850
600
3MM THK CLADDING IN STONE VENEER ON 12MM THK E.BOARD
600
M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED
50MM THK ELEV FEATURE (HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING) 18750
600
50MM THK ELEV FEATURE
M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED
LIFT 1800X1850
1850
600
1850
14700
1850
600 MM WIDTH PLANTER AS PER DETAIL
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE
UP
FIFTH FLOOR L
THIRD FLOOR L
50MM THK ELEV FEATURE
PHE SHAFT
SECOND FLOOR LVL +6950
SECOND FLOOR
EQ
3MM THK CLADDING IN STONE VENEER ON 12MM THK E.BOARD
18
2
60
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE
0
M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED
600
18
50
600 MM WIDTH PLANTER AS PER DETAIL .
600
1850
600
1850
1
600
1850
600
FIRST FLOOR LVL +3925
FIRST FLOOR L
2
3900
7950
3025
EQ
50MM THK ELEV FEATURE
3025
1
1850
50
N
A 0
TYPICAL 1 -5
1
2.5
5m
FLOOR PLAN
M P JEWELLERS, GARIAHAT TH TH|
PLINTH LVL +900
PLINTH LVL +90
P.G.L. +300 E.G.L. ± 00
P.G.L. +300 E.G.L. ± 00
OPTION 1 CAR PARKING
BASEMENT -1500
BASEMENT -150
IN METAL FRAMEWORK CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING FACADE SECTION SECTION 1-1 50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED FOURTH FLOOR LVL +13000
FOURTH FLOOR LVL +13000
3MM THK CLADDING IN STONE VENEER ON 12MM THK E.BOARD
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE 3025
50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE
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M.S BOX SECTION FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED THIRD FLOOR LVL +9975
THIRD FLOOR LVL +9975 50MM THK ELEVATION FEATURE
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SECTION THROUGH WALL
SECTION 2-2
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BLOWN UP SECTIONS
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Stone Facade
High Street Feel
Prism Glass Facade
Travatine stone facade in Dry cladding
Different itterations were explored keeping the requirements of the client
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MANOVIKAS KENDRA (ANNEX BLOCK) Architecture The main criteria of this project were to retracing the tradition in which building will act as an inescapable influence on its urban surrounding without a formal disturbance with the environment. The design is formulated with the combination of “close” and “open” to create a diverse relations with the surrounding and thus fragmenting the formal boundaries of in and out. Location : E.M.Bypass, Kolkata Area : 104.5 sq.mts
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View from Entrance
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View from lawn
MANOVIKAS KENDRA Rehabilitation & Research Institute for the Handicapped Manovikas Kendra works for the welfare and rehabilitation of children with disabilities. It also works towards spreading awareness about issues related to special children.
Building Footprint: Proposed building footprint and extrusion of spaces
Landscape: To activate the green spaces in the building
Amenity Space: Extending parapet wall to provide safe play area.
Mass & Accesibility: Ground floor block is been separated to create a visual connection between surrounding
Open For Light & Air: Angular faces is been created to allow ambient North Sunlight
Final Outcome: Creating and activating Semi-public spaces
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Retracing the Tradition
Tradition
Solidity
Transperancy
TraditionalBrickJali
To create a meaningful inevitable influence the school took cues from Bengal’s terracotta temples. Simple as it may sound and common as it might be, the history and tradition of terracotta is amazingly rich and grand. It is something that we see everywhere.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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1st & 2nd Floor Plan
Masterplan
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View from Approaching road
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GHOSH VILLA Planning + Architecture + Working drawings The Ghosh villa is part of Bandhan Bank Training Center, which is Ongoing Site in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, around 120 kms from Kolkata. The Client wanted a very earthy and traditional type of villa for himself, Basically it was a weekend home for the V.I>P Guest and for himself. Location : Shantiniketan, West bengal Area : 572 sq. mts : 6157.008 Sq.ft
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View From Entrance
View of Courtyard
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ROOF PLAN
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View of Courtyard
View of Courtyard
Ourapproachwastocreatearelativelysmallhousebutwithlargesemi-covered areas which could house the larger gatherings. As the discussion about the building grew, the idea of the farm House was elaborated. The ideaherewastousesimple, traditionaltechniquesforconstructionwith all the inherent benefitsof passivesystemstoensurecomfortableliving.
DETAIL 'A'
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ELEVATIONS
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SECTIONS
The basic premise for the farmhouse was that while we are providing shelter, we are nonetheless made aware of the natural surroundings, climate, and elements. The house encourages this engagement with the outdoors with an elaborated threshold between the inside and outside- a large verandah that wraps around the main living area. The walls, built out of the excavated earth, have an inclined profile and are finished in natural mud plaster. The roof consists of wooden trusses, made using red cedar, and handmade country tiles. Solid wood staircase and a brass railing complete the palette of natural materials.
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What made you want to be an architect? "Well you know, soul of an artist, hands of a master craftsman...it was inevitable" Hiren Senjaliya senjaliyahiren88@gmail.com +91 7507168830
~TED MOSBY