Architecture Portfolio Imran Khan
Bachelor of Architecture 2009-2014 Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi-110025 India ar.khan.imran@gmail.com +971 55 868 2566 +91 999 016 8164 Last modified-January 2015
Table of Contents Curriculam Vitae Thesis 01-20 Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi
Competitions 21-29 Landscape Competition: Indelible Imprints
INSDAG: National Students’ Award Competition
Academics 30-41
IV Year Studio
III Year Studio
Profession Projects 42-59 Multi Modal Integration Office Interior
Residence for Maan Brothers
Interests 60-63 Scale Models Photography Paintings
Curriculam Vitae Personal Information
Name Permanent Address Present Address Sex Date of Birth Nationality Languages known Passport No. Expiry Date of Passport Interests Mobile E-Mail
Imran Khan Nai Basti, Pandav Road, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh,India 250609 PO Box 40146, Sharjah, U.A.E. Male 12.04.1988 Indian English, Hindi, Urdu H4458928 20.05.2019 Drawing and Painting, Model making,Cycling, Calligraphy, Photography +971 55 868 2566, +91-9990168164 ar.khan.imran@gmail.com
Education
2009-2014 2006-2009
Bachelor of Architecture (With Honors) Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India Diploma in Civil Engineering Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Professional Experience
Jan 2014-April 2014 May 2014-August 2014 Oct 2014-Till date
Worked in INTACH, New Delhi as Intern for a period of 16 weeks where main responsibilities were to work on the tender drawings of Silvassa State Museum and working drawings of GTB Urban Haat Worked in Urban Design Collaborative, New Delhi, as Junior Architect, where main responsibilities were to make the concept plans of Multi Modal Integration project in Delhi and of BRTS corridors of Pimpri Chinchwad. Currently working at Aga Khan Trust for Culture, New Delhi
Academics
2013-2014 2012-2013
2011-2009
Undergraduate Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Urban Design Studio: Design of Community Centre at New Friends Colony, New Delhi Housing Design Studio: Design of Group Housing in Gurgaon Architecture Competition : Design of Office Building in Kolkata, organized by INSDAG, Kolkata Landscape Competition: Indelible Imprints Various design projects including Primary School, Hotel, Shopping Mall and Sports Complex Adaptive Reuse Competition: Khirki Mosque Heritage Re-use Design Competition
Participations and Extra Curricular Activities 2011-2013
Attended International Workshop held in Jamia Millia Islamia on INCLUSIVE PLANNING &ARCHITECTURE organised by UPC-CCD, Barcelona, Spain Participated as Volunteer in Architecture For Masses, a seminar held in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in 2011& 2013 Attended “Annual Symposium� conference organized by ISOLA, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi in 2013
Attended “India Under Construction- Design as Social Capital” a conference held in India Habitat Centre, New Delhi in 2013 Participated in the “Paradigm Shifts in Housing” a workshop organized by Micro Home Solutions, New Delhi in 2013
Achievements 2014
2012 2011 2009
Nominated for “THE WORLD’S BEST GRADUATION PROJECTS IN ARCHITECTURE, URBAN DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE”, organised by ARCHIPRIX INTERNATIONAL MADRID 2015 (To be published on www.archiprix.org) Nominated for AWARDS FOR EXECLLENCE IN ARCHITECTURAL THESIS- 2014 hosted by National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture, Pune (Result Awaited) Nominated for Charles Correa Gold Medal 2014, hosted by Urban Design Research Institute, Mumbai Reached in top 10 in Annual Nasa Convention 2014 for G-Sen Trophy Won II prize in INSDAG 2011-2012, National Students’ Design Competition, annually hosted by INSDAG, Kolkata Special mention prize in Khirki Mosque Heritage Reuse Design Competition 2011 Won gold medal for being topper in Diploma in Civil Engineering
Software Skills
Modelling Rendering and Post Production
AutoDesk Revit 2011, SketchUp 2013, AutoDesk Autocad 2012 Vray for SketchUp, Irender, Adobe Photoshop CS 6, Adobe Illustrator CS 6, Adobe Indesign CS6, Microsoft Office Suite
All the above information is true to my knowledge as on 8th May 2014. References can be furnished upon request.
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Introduction This project is the final year thesis of graduate program of Bachelor of Architecture.
Project Brief
THESIS
Softwares used AutoCAD, Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop, Revit, Sketchup
The world is urbanizing and many cities in developing countries are unable to accommodate the masses of new city residents. Slums and Unauthorised colonies are an immediate response to this process, and in India over 50% of the urban population lives in such settlements. Urbanization has resulted in people increasingly living in slums and informal settlements and has deteriorated the housing conditions of the sections of the society. This is primarily due to the high prices of land and real estate in urban areas that have forced the poor and the economically weaker sections of the society to occupy the marginal lands typified by poor housing stock, congestion and obsolescence. The cities attract the rural people mainly for the better economic opportunities. The factor of migration is the freedom of movement into the cities. This freedom caused people to stay on in these informal settlements which might be worse off in comparison with the physical living condition of the villages they came from. The reason of formation of these informal/unauthorized settlements is the lack of affordable housing opportunities to the migrants. In Delhi, there are more than 1700 such colonies and around half of the population of the city lives in such settlements. This means nearly 75.0 lakh people of the 1.5 crore population live in slums and unauthorized colonies. The unauthorized colony dwellers have the resource to buy plots or rent accommodations in these colonies, therefore, physical conditions of these colonies is much better than the squatter settlements. Because of higher investment capabilities the houses are constructed out of permanent material like brick and concrete. Delhi’s Tibetan Refugee Colony is one of the unauthorized colonies which came into existence in 1960 as a result of 1958 Tibetan Uprising when India started to refuge the victims. The settlement is old and overcrowded and lacks social spaces. However, the settlement also displays some fine qualities in terms of variation, cultural essence, human scale, street life and social capital, as well as 98% stable, permanent buildings which could be upgraded rather than demolished. The aim of the thesis is to gain a greater understanding of the use, functions and potential improvements of unauthorized colonies with the mechanism of conservative approach with the invention of the specific solutions to the problem, with the focus on Tibetan Refugee Colony. It intends to look at finding the new ideas for the rehabilitation rather than following the generic solutions present in the existing policies and guidelines. The project has been carried out through a differentiated methodological approach of literature analysis; observation; documentation; interviews and proposal work. The proposal work resulted in a conservation approach of upgrading proposal for Tibetan Refugee Colony, built up by four conceptual strategies; - Improved connectivity. - Formation of new open spaces which will serve as social spaces as well as breathing spaces for densely packed houses. - Reinforced network of public realm. - Densification of existing housing with preserving the essence of the place.
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Introduction to the project
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Sequential Experience
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Demographics and Area Distribution
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Social Infrastructure and Land-use - A macro level study
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Site Layering
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Flood Analysis
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Existing Street Sections
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Site-Potential and Weakness
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Redevelopment Methods
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Activity Mapping
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Structure Plan
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NEW ACTIVITY HUB EXISTING ENTERIES/EXITS
JUVENILE HOME BREAKING CUL DE SACS
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Pocket Survey
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi
Pocket Pocket
Pocket Pocket
Cluster 1 Cluster 1
7-H26 7-H25 G+4 G+4 7-H26 7-H25 G+4
Temple Temple complex complex
G+1
8 G+4 32 8 G+4 32
10 10
8-169A G+1 8-169A G+1
8-H22 G+1 8-H22
9-178 G+2 9-178 G+2
G+1
G
8-177 G+3 8-177 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3 8 G+4 32 8 G+4 32
8-172 G+2 8-172 G+2
7-H17 G+3 7-H17 G+3
7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G 7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G
Bad Bad
Building Condition plan Building Condition plan
8-169b G 6-131 G+2
6-138 G+1
6-135
6-118
6-135
8-170 G+2
6-134 G+2
6-134 G+2
6-130 G 6-128 G
G+3
G+3
G+3
6-130 G
G+1
G+2
G+3
6-118
6-131 G+2
Cluster 5 8-170 Cluster 5 8-129 6-129 H18
G+1
127 G+3
6-128 G
6-129 G+3 8-129 G+3
G1
6-139 G+2
127 G+3
G1
6-127A G+4
6-123 G+1
6-123 G+1
Cluster 6 6-126 Cluster 6 6-126
8-168A G 7-144 8-168A G+1 G 7-144 8-H21 G+1 G+1 8-162 G+1 8-H21 G+1 8-162 G+1
7-140 7-142 G+2 7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2
9-180 G+3 9-180 G+3
9-179 G+1 9-179 G+1
6-124 G+2
6-125
7-140A G+1 7-140A G+1
8-167 G+1 8-167 G+1
8-173A G+3 8-H19 G+1 8-173A 8-169b G+3 G 8-H19 G+1 8-169b G
8-171 G+1 8-171 G+1
7-142 G+1 7-142 G+1
8-35 G+1 8-35 G+1
8-23 G 8-23
H18 G+1 H18 G+1 8-170 G+2 8-170 G+2
6-131 G+2 6-131 G+2 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3
TEMPLE G TEMPLE
6-139 G+2 6-139 G+2 6-135 G+3 6-135
6-118 6-118
6-127B G+3 6-127B G+3
G+3
6-130 G 6-130 G 6-128 G 6-128 G
6-134 G+2 6-134 G+2 127 127 G+3
G+3
6-126 G+2 6-126 G+2 G6-125 G6-125
Fair Fair
Good Good
9-178 G+2 9-178 G+2
G+1
G
G1
6-123 G+1 6-123 G+1 6-124 G+2 6-124 G+2
8-177 G+3 8-177 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3
6-122 G+3 6-122 G+3
6-121 G+1 6-121
8 G+4 32 8 G+4 32
G+1
10 10
8-168A G 7-144 8-168A G+1 G 7-144 8-H21 G+1 G+1 8-162 G+1 8-H21 G+1 8-162 G+1
9-176A H20 G G 9-176A H20 G
9-176 G 9-176 G
G+1
6-125 G1 6-125
6-127A G+4 6-127A G+4
8-H22 G+1 8-H22
6-124 G+1 6-124
7-143 7-143 G+2
7-H17 G+3 7-H17 G+3
7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G 7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G
7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2 7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2
8-172 G+2 8-172 G+2
8-171 G+1 8-171 G+1
H18 G+1 H18 G+1 8-170 G+2 8-170 G+2
6-131 G+2 6-131 G+2 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3
6-139 G+2 6-139 G+2 6-135 G+3 6-135
6-138 G+1 6-138 G+1 6-118 6-118
G+3
6-130 G 6-130 G 6-128 G 6-128 G
6-134 G+2 6-134 G+2 127 127 G+3
G+3
6-127B G+3 6-127B G+3 6-127A G+4 6-127A G+4
6-126 G+2 6-126 G+2 G6-125 G6-125
6-124 G+2 6-124 G+2
Plot Size distribution Plot Size distribution
25-50sqm 25-50sqm
50-100sqm 50-100sqm
6-118 6-118
6-127B G+3 6-127B G+3
6-134 G+2 6-134 G+2
G+1
G+1
G1
127 127 G+3
6-124 G+2 6-124 G+2
Institutional Institutional
7-148 G+2 7-147 7-148 G+2 G+2 7-147
8-23 G 8-23
G+1
9-178 G+2 9-178 G+2
G
8-177 G+3 8-177 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3
G+3
6-121 G+1 6-121
8 G+4 32 8 G+4 32
G+1
7-143 7-143 G+2
8-168A G 7-144 8-168A G+1 G 7-144 8-H21 G+1 G+1 8-162 G+1 8-H21 G+1 8-162 G+1
9-176A H20 G G 9-176A H20 G
9-176 G 9-176 G
7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2 7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2
8-172 G+2 8-172 G+2
7-140A G+1 7-140A G+1
8-167 G+1 8-167 G+1
8-173A G+3 8-H19 G+1 8-173A 8-169b G+3 G 8-H19 G+1 8-169b G
8-171 G+1 8-171 G+1
H18 G+1 H18 G+1 8-170 G+2 8-170 G+2
7-142 G+1 7-142 G+1
8-35 G+1 8-35 G+1
6-139 G+2 6-139 G+2 6-135 G+3 6-135
6-138 G+1 6-138 G+1
6-131 G+2 6-131 G+2 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3
6-118 6-118
TEMPLE G TEMPLE
6-127B G+3 6-127B G+3
G+3
6-130 G 6-130 G 6-128 G 6-128 G
H14A G+1 RWA H14A G+1 H14B G+1 116B RWA G+2 H14B G+1 116B G+2
6-134 G+2 6-134 G+2 127 127 G+3
G+3
Building Heights Building Heights
G+1 G+1
G+2 G+2
G+3 G+3
6-124 6-124
G
G+1
6-125 G1 6-125
G+1
6-127A G+4 6-127A G+4 6-126 G+2 6-126 G+2 G6-125 G6-125
G1
6-122 G+3 6-122
6-123 G+1 6-123 G+1
G+3
6-121 G+1 6-121
6-124 G+2 6-124 G+2
G+1
0 2 5 0 2 5
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20m 20m
5-112 G+1 5-112 G+1 7-H16B 5-69 5-115 5-69 G 7-H16B G+1 5-115 G+1 G
TEMPLE G TEMPLE G
20m 20m
Temples Temples
10 10
Abandoned Abandoned
7-H17 G+3 7-H17 G+3
7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G 7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G
G+2
G+2
8-169A G+1 8-169A G+1
G+1
6-122 G+3 6-122
Above 100 sqm Above 100 sqm
G+3
6-121 G+1 6-121
7-H26 7-28 G+1 G 7-H26 7-28 G+1 G
7-H25 G+4 7-H25 G+4
8-H22 G+1 8-H22
G+1
10 10
6-122 G+3 6-122
6-123 G+1 6-123 G+1
6-126 G+2 6-126 G+2 G6-125 G6-125
G+3
G
6-124 6-124
G
6-125 G1 6-125
6-127A G+4 6-127A G+4
G+3
6-130 G 6-130 G 6-128 G 6-128
6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3 6-129 8-129 G+3 G+3
TEMPLE G TEMPLE
G
G1
6-123 G+1 6-123 G+1
6-131 G+2 6-131 G+2
Residential Residential
H-30 G+1 H-30 G+1
9-179 G+1 9-179 G+1
6-124 G+1 6-124
6-125 G1 6-125
0 2 5 0 2 5
<25 sqm <25 sqm
9-180 G+3 9-180 G+3
H14A G+1 RWA H14A G+1 H14B G+1 116B RWA G+2 H14B G+1 116B G+2
G
20m 20m
Temples Temples
G+2
Mixed Use Mixed Use
G
TEMPLE G TEMPLE
H18 G+1 H18 G+1 8-170 G+2 8-170
6-139 G+2 6-139 G+2 6-135 G+3 6-135
6-138 G+1 6-138 G+1
H14A G+1 RWA H14A G+1 H14B G+1 116B RWA G+2 H14B G+1 116B G+2
0 2 5 0 2 5
8-173A G 8-173A
7-142 G+1 7-142 G+1
8-35 G+1 8-35 G+1
8-173A G+3 8-H19 G+1 8-173A 8-169b G+3 G 8-H19 G+1 8-169b G
5-112 G+1 5-112 G+1 5-69 7-H16B 5-115 5-69 G 7-H16B G+1 5-115 G+1 G
TEMPLE G TEMPLE G
7-140A G+1 7-140A G+1
8-167 G+1 8-167 G+1
G+1
Building Use plan Building Use plan
G+2
G+2
8-171 G+1 8-171
7-142 G+1 7-142 G+1
8-35 G+1 8-35 G+1
8-173A G+3 8-H19 G+1 8-173A 8-169b G+3 G 8-H19 G+1 8-169b G
8-172 G+2 8-172 G+2
Religious Religious
7-148 G+2 7-147 7-148 G+2 G+2 7-147
7-140A G+1 7-140A G+1
8-167 G+1 8-167 G+1
5-112 G+1 5-112 G+1 5-69 7-H16B 5-115 5-69 G 7-H16B G+1 5-115 G+1 G
TEMPLE G TEMPLE G
20m 20m
7-H26 7-28 G+1 G 7-H26 7-28 G+1 G
8-169A G+1 8-169A G+1
G
H14A G+1 RWA H14A G+1 H14B G+1 116B RWA G+2 H14B G+1 116B G+2
G
6-138 G+1 6-138 G+1
10 10
Clusters Clusters
7-H25 G+4 7-H25 G+4 8-173A G 8-173A
TEMPLE G TEMPLE G
G+1
8 G+4 32 8 G+4 32
6-124 G+2
6-125
G
0 2 5 0 2 5
H-30 G+1 H-30 G+1
G
G+2
G+2
7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2 7-140 G+1 7-142 G+2
8-168A G 7-144 8-168A G+1 G 7-144 8-H21 G+1 G+1 8-162 G+1 8-H21 G+1 8-162 G+1
8-177 G+3 8-177 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3 8-175 174 G+3 G+3
6-127A G+4
20m 20m
5-112 G+1 5-112 G+1 7-H16B 5-69 5-115 G+1 G 5-69 7-H16B 5-115 G+1 G
0 2 5 0 2 5
Temples Temples
G
6-139 G+2
6-138 G+1
G+3
G
Built Built
7-H17 G+3 7-H17 G+3
7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G 7-H15 G+1 7-H16C G
G+2
7-143 G+2 7-143 G+2
9-176A H20 G G 9-176A H20 G
9-176 G 9-176 G
G
7-143 G+2 7-143 G+2
9-176A H20 G G 9-176A H20 G
9-176 G 9-176 G
G+1
8-172 G+2
ABANDON ABANDON
ABANDON ABANDON G
8-171
8-172 G+2
TEMPLE
G
8-35 G+1
8-167 G+1
H18 8-171
G
G+1
8-167 G+1
9-178 G+2 9-178 G+2
G+1
TEMPLE
G+1
G+1
8-H19 G+1
174 G+3
8-H22 G+1 8-H22
Cluster 4 7-142 Cluster 4 7-142 8-35
7-140A G+1
G+1
G+3
G+3
8-23 G 8-23
8-169A G+1 8-169A G+1
G
TEMPLE G
7-140A G+1
G+1
8-162 G+1
G+3
G+3
TEMPLE G
7-142 G+2
Built-Unbuilt plan of intervention pocket Built-Unbuilt plan of intervention pocket
G
8-173A G 8-173A
G+1 7-144
Cluster 3 8-173A 8-H19 Cluster 3 8-169b 8-173A
8-177
7-142 G+2
7-140 G+1
8-173A G 8-173A
7-144
8-162 G+1
H20 G
Cluster 2 8-175 174 Cluster 2 8-175
Unbuilt Unbuilt
G+2
G
8-168A G
H20 G
G+3
7-H26 7-28 G+1 G 7-H26 7-28 G+1 G
8-23 G 8-23
G
9-176A
8-177
Cluster 6 Cluster 6
Adjacent Pockets Adjacent Pockets
7-H25 G+4 7-H25 G+4
7-140 G+1
G+3
Pocket Pocket
7-148 G+2 7-147 7-148 G+2 G+2 7-147
9-176A
9-176 G
Identification of Intervention pocket for demonstration Identification of Intervention pocket for demonstration
9-179 G+1 9-179 G+1
8-H21 G+1
9-178 G+2
9-176 G
0 2 5 0 2 5
9-180 G+3 9-180 G+3
8-H21 G+1
9-178 G+2
G+1
Pocket (Intervention Pocket) Cluster 3 (Intervention Pocket) Cluster 3
H-30 G+1 H-30 G+1
8-168A G
8-169A G+1
7-148 G+2 7-147 7-148 G+2 G+2 7-147
G
7-143 G+2
7-143 G+2
8-169A G+1
G
G+1
Cluster 5 Cluster 5
7-H25 G+4 7-H25 G+4
G
G
8-173A
8-H22
Cluster 2 Cluster 2
9-179 G+1 9-179 G+1
G
Cluster 4 Cluster 4 Pocket
Intervention Pocket Intervention Pocket
8-23
8-23 Cluster 1 Cluster 1
G+4
8-173A
8-H22
School School
9-180 G+3 9-180 G+3
7-H26 7-28 G+1 G 7-H26 7-28 G+1 G
H-30 G+1 H-30 G+1
ABANDON ABANDON
Pocket Pocket
ABANDON ABANDON
Pocket Analysis
10 10
G+4 G+4
20m 20m
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Demolition Process
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Intervention Process
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Floor Plans
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Thesis: Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi Demonstration
Redevelopment of Tibetan Refugee Colony, New Delhi :Thesis Facade Treatment/ Sections
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECURE: INDELIBLE IMPRINTS Project Brief
With the idea of encouraging, enthusing and provoking students to think about new ways of looking at landscape, the Landscape Foundation organizes Students´ Design Competitions annually. The competitions are open to all students studying in undergraduate and post-graduate levels in architecture, art and design institutions all over India. This year in 2012 the topic of competition was ˝Landscape and Memory˝ The proposal of this project is an altar at the memories of the martyrs- those strong individulas, who have in the face of impossible odds, kept the flame of conviction alive. Proposed near Rajghat, this project aims to venerate all the martyrs- those who are celebtated and recognized for their value as well as those whose names have faded in to the obscurity of time. The project subjects each visitor through a Rite of passage- a set of experiences that guides him/her into remembrance and gratitude.
INSDAG Project Brief
Institute for Steel Development & Growth arranges competition every year for the students of Architecture all over India with a view to recognizing and rewarding the talents of building Young Architects of tomorrow for Excellence in Steel Architecture. The Theme of the competition for the year 2011-2012 is Steel intensive (B+G+4) Storeyed Office Building.
COMPETITIONS
Softwares used AutoCAD, Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop, Revit, Sketchup
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Landscape Competition: Indelible Imprints Sheet 1
Indelible Imprints : Landscape Competition Sheet 2
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INSDAG: National Studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Award Competition Sheet 1
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INSDAG: National Studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Award Competition Sheet 3
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Design of Community Centre, New Friends Colony, New Delhi Project Brief
IV year Urban Design Studio project was to redesign the existing cummunity centre in New Friends Colony, New Delhi. Prior to design concept, detailed survey of site an demographics was carried out and requirements were framed out accordingly. Spaces were designed to keep in mind the aspirations and need of the end user.
Documentation of Patthar Ghatti Road, Hyderabad and Esplande, Kolkata Project Brief
IV year tour exercise was introduced to carry out detailed documentation of historic market of city of Hyderabad and Kolkata. Documentation includes, sketching, mapping and drawing of historic facades.
ACADEMICS Softwares used AutoCAD Indesign, Photoshop, Revit, Sketchup
Design of Community Centre at New Friends Colony, New Delhi: IV Year Studio Concept
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IV Year Studio: Design of Cummunity Centre at New Friends Colony, New Delhi Site Plan
Design of Community Centre at New Friends Colony, New Delhi : IV Year Studio Landscape Plan
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IV Year Studio: Group Housing at Gurgaon Floor Plans
Group Housing Project in Gurgaon : IV Year Studio Floor Plans
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IV Year Studio: Group Housing at Gurgaon Floor Plans
Group Housing Project in Gurgaon : IV Year Studio Multiplex-Floor Plans/ Elevations
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IV Year Studio: Group Housing at Gurgaon Sections
Group Housing Project in Gurgaon : IV Year Studio Elevations
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IV Year Tour Exercise: Documentation of Patthar Ghatti Road, Hyderabad
Documentation of Esplanade, Kolkata :IV Year Tour Exercise
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Multi Modal Integration - Delhi Metro Project Brief
Delhi’s transportation and traffic engineering body, Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre or UTTIPEC, has identified 34 Metro stations to be integrated with all modes of public transportation — bus, auto rickshaw and cycle rickshaws. According to the plan, these Metro stations will have properly- designated spaces for all modes of transportation, such as buses, auto rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, cycles, etc. within five minute walking distance from the stations. Safe pedestrian crossings, skywalks, and wellshaded walkways and footpaths to be designed surrounding the metro stations.
Residence for Maan Brothers’ Project Brief
Within a site area of around 300 square metre, this residence was designed in 2014 to cater the need, expectations and living style of the family. The scope of contract was to prepare foundation layout, working drawings of plan, sections and elevations, electrical drawings and 3D illustrations of the building.
PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS Softwares used AutoCAD, Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop, Sketchup
ITO Metro Station Area: Multi Modal Integration Team: Ar. Rajiv Batra, Bhrigu C. Kalai
Location
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Multi Modal Integration: ITO Metro Station Area Major Pedestrian Flows
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ITO Metro Station Area: Multi Modal Integration MMI Proposal
UTTIPEC DDA
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MEDIAN MV LANE CYCLE & PED. LANE
MV LANE MEDIAN
MV MV LANE LANE
MV MV LANE LANE
MEDIAN MV LANE MV LANE MEDIAN MV LANE MV LANE
MV MV LANE LANE
MV MV LANE LANE
PA
SECTION 1-1 SECTIONSECTION 1-1 1-1 DH
YA
YM
MEDIAN MV LANE
CYCLE MEDIAN MV LANE& PED. LANE
SERVICE ROAD
PLAZA
PLAZA
MV LANE
MV LANE
MV MV LANE LANE
MEDIAN
SERVICE ROAD CYCLE & PED. LANE
MEDIAN
INDRAPRASTHA MARG
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MEDIAN
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Preparation of Delhi Metro Phase III Station Area Plan Multi Modal Integration
MV MV LANE LANE
MV LANE
PLAZA
MV LANE
PLAZA
CYCLE & PED. LANE
SCALE 1:200
SECTION 2-2 SECTIONSECTION 2-2 2-2
SCALE 1:200
MATCH LINE
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BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MA
RG
0M
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MATCH LINE SCALE 1:500
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ITO STATION AREA CONCEPT PLAN
SCALE 1:500 pack
Urban Design Collabarative
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Multi Modal Integration: ITO Metro Station Area Views
Office Interior of M/s Carta Engineers: Interior Design Views
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Residence: Design of Residence for Maan Brothers Views
Design of Residence for Maan Brothers : Residence Site Plan
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Residence: Design of Residence for Maan Brothers Ground Floor Plan
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Design of Residence for Maan Brothers : Residence Working Drawing: Excavation Plan 1" 15'-72
15'-6"
A
B
C
1" 9'-32
1" 3'-52
D
E
2'-9"
1" 8'-12
3'-9"
2'-4"
1" 1'-42
4'
4'
4'
4'
4'
2' 2'
1'-2"
2' 2'
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-2"
2'
2'
11'-7"
1" 3'-72
1'-2"
2'-4"
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE 2. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. DIMENSIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE READ & NOT SCALED/ MEASURED FROM THE DRAWING. 3. ALL MEASUREMENTS MUST BE CHECKED AND VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF WORK AT THE SITE.
1.
1" 32 7" 1" 1'-32 1" 1'-32
1 2 3'-10"
1" 2'-112
5. INTERIOR DRAWINGS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR THE LOCATION OF ALL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS & MASONRY WALLS. FOR SIZES & REINFORCEMENT DETAILS OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS RELEVANT STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
4
6.
5 6
1" 4'-32
4. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT STRUCTURAL, SERVICES & FACILITY PLANNING DRAWINGS.
3
1'-2"
2'-4"
2' 2'
ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL AND SERVICES DRAWINGS MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECTS IMMEDIATELY & PRIOR TO EXECUTION AT SITE.
7. CO-ORDINATION WITH THE SERVICES SUCH AS HVAC, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL ETC. IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTORS. 8. ALL MASONRY WALLS SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH THE COLUMNS AS INDICATED ON THE PLAN IRRESPECTIVE OF THE POSITION AS CALCULATED WITH THE DIMENSIONING. 9. FOR DETAILS, REFER RELEVANT LARGE SCALE DETAIL DRGS. AS INDICATED.
10. EXISTING WALLS TO BE RETAINED AS PER
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DEMOLITION PLAN AND WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR NEW WALLS.
GENERAL NOTES
2'
2' 1'-9" 1" 1'-102
1'-2"
2'-4" 4'
1" 1'-42
11" 1'-5"
1'-2"
1" 9'-82 1" 10'-12
4' 1" 3'-72 1'-2"
K
13'-6"
1" 2'-72
2'-3"
1'-2"
1' 1'-2"
4'
4'1 3'-102 " 1" 1'-02 1" 1'-112
SPECIAL NOTES
J
H 1" 11'-22
2'-4"
2'-4" 1" 2'-42
4'
1" 3'-52
THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF UNTITLED DESIGN (DELHI) AND SHOULD NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR WRITTEN PERMISSION.
3'-4"
2'-4"
1" 2'-42 2'-4"
G
F 55'-2"
1" 7'-22
1" 2'-12 2'
1" 2'-72
2' 1'-2" 1'-2"
1" 2'-72 2'-6"
1" 2'-42 1'-2"
230 MM THK. R.C.C. SLAB 150 MM THK. R.C.C. SLAB
2' 4'
1" 2'-92
1'-2"
2'-6"
2'
1" 4'-42
1" 2'-72
2'-6"
3'1 2'-42 "
230 MM THK. BRICK MASONARY WALL
7
115 MM THK. BRICK MASONARY WALL ALIGN WALL WITH THE FACE OF RCC WALL/COLUMN AS INDICATED
3'
CENTER ON GRID LINE ADJUST DIMENSION AS/SITE DIMENSION PROVIDE WATER STOPS AND KEYING IN ALL JOINTS AS/ARCHITECT
2'-10"
1'-2" 1'-2" 2'-4"
1" 13'-112
2'-4" 8"
2'-4" 5'-1"
2'
2'
2'-6"
1'-2" 1'-2"
2'
1" 1'-52
2'
2'-5"
2'-6" 1" 2'-42
1'-2" 1'-2" 1" 2'-72
4'-9"
1" 2'-72 2'-6"
2'-6"
54'-1" 2' 2'
1" 2'-42
8 4'
2'-5"
1'-2"
1" 11'-52
1'-2"
2'-4"
1'-2" 1" 1'-102
2' 2'
2'-3" 1'-2"
1'-9"
2'-4" 2'
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'-2"
1" 2'-11" 1'-102 2
1'-2"
1'-9" 1" 2'-12
1" 2'-72 2'-6"
1'-2" 2'
1" 1'-102 1" 1'-102
1'-2"
2'
4'
1" 1'-52
2'
1'-2"
1" 2'-72
11
2'-6" 1" 2'-42
10
1" 4'-52
1" 2'-42
2'-6"
9
2'-4" 7'-4"
PROJECT TITLE:
PROPOSED PLAN FOR MR. RUPESH MAAN'S RESIDENCE ARCHITECT:
IMRAN KHAN JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA, NEW DELHI 110025 TEL : 9990168164 E MAIL : imranjmi@hotmail.com DRAWING TITLE :
CIVIL DETAILS
2'-4"
EXCAVATION PLAN GROUND FLOOR DRAWING NO :
2
REV. NO.
R_ SCALE
DRAWN BY
N.T.S
IMRAN
DATE
08.03.12
REF.:
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Residence: Design of Residence for Maan Brothers Working Drawing: Column Layout THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF UNTITLED DESIGN (DELHI) AND SHOULD NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR WRITTEN PERMISSION.
A
B
C
D
E
SPECIAL NOTES
G
F
J
H
K 1 2
1" 42 4 1" 2
4 1" 2
41" 2
4'
4 1" 4 1" 2 2
3
4'
4'
4 1" 2 41 2" 4 1" 2
41" 2
4 1" 2
1" 42
1" 42 41 2" 71 2"
1 12"
4'
1 41 2" 42"
4'
4'
4
4'
4'
5
4' 4'
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE 2. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. DIMENSIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE READ & NOT SCALED/ MEASURED FROM THE DRAWING. 3. ALL MEASUREMENTS MUST BE CHECKED AND VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF WORK AT THE SITE.
1.
6
4'
4. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT STRUCTURAL, SERVICES & FACILITY PLANNING DRAWINGS. 5. INTERIOR DRAWINGS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR THE LOCATION OF ALL STRUCTURAL MEMBERS & MASONRY WALLS. FOR SIZES & REINFORCEMENT DETAILS OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS RELEVANT STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
6.
ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL AND SERVICES DRAWINGS MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECTS IMMEDIATELY & PRIOR TO EXECUTION AT SITE.
7. CO-ORDINATION WITH THE SERVICES SUCH AS HVAC, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL ETC. IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTORS. 8. ALL MASONRY WALLS SHOULD BE ALIGNED WITH THE COLUMNS AS INDICATED ON THE PLAN IRRESPECTIVE OF THE POSITION AS CALCULATED WITH THE DIMENSIONING. 9. FOR DETAILS, REFER RELEVANT LARGE SCALE DETAIL DRGS. AS INDICATED.
4 1" 4 1" 2 2 1" 42
1 41 2" 42"
1" 42
4'
4'
10. EXISTING WALLS TO BE RETAINED AS PER
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421" 41 2"
5'
DEMOLITION PLAN AND WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR NEW WALLS.
GENERAL NOTES
5' 4'
4'
230 MM THK. R.C.C. SLAB 150 MM THK. R.C.C. SLAB
421" 41 2"
1 42" 721"
41 2"
71 2"
1 42 " 4 1" 2
4'
421"
5'
5'
721"
1 42" 41" 2
4 1" 41" 2 2
4'
1 4 1" 42 " 2
230 MM THK. BRICK MASONARY WALL
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115 MM THK. BRICK MASONARY WALL ALIGN WALL WITH THE FACE OF RCC WALL/COLUMN AS INDICATED CENTER ON GRID LINE ADJUST DIMENSION AS/SITE DIMENSION
4'
PROVIDE WATER STOPS AND KEYING IN ALL JOINTS AS/ARCHITECT
5'
5' 4'
4'
1 41 2" 42"
4'
4 1" 2 4 1" 2
41 2"
71 2"
41" 2
5'
41" 2
1 72 "
1 42"
5'
421" 421"
1" 42
4'
8
4'
4'
4' 4'
421" 4 1" 2
41" 2
71" 2
1 41 2" 42"
4'
41" 2 41" 2
4 1" 41 2" 2
4' 5'
4'
1 42"
3'-6"
721"
71 2" 41 2"
5'
41 2" 4 1" 2
9 10
41 2" 41 2"
421"
11 PROJECT TITLE:
PROPOSED PLAN FOR MR. RUPESH MAAN'S RESIDENCE ARCHITECT:
IMRAN KHAN JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA, NEW DELHI 110025 TEL : 9990168164 E MAIL : imranjmi@hotmail.com DRAWING TITLE :
CIVIL DETAILS
COLUMN LAYOUT DRAWING NO :
1
REV. NO.
R_ SCALE
DRAWN BY
N.T.S
IMRAN
DATE
08.03.12
REF.:
Design of Residence for Maan Brothers : Residence Working Drawing: Ground Floor Plan A
B
C
15'-6"
D
F
E
3'-9"
H J
G
11'-9"
K 1 2
1" 12'-72
11'-2"
9" 9"
2'
8' 6'-6"
6'
8'-9" 9"
9"
5'-10"
1 6'-6" 2'-112"
6'-6"
5'-6"
2'-6"
12'-9" " 42
2'
15'-3"
1" 2'-92
2'-9" 41" 2'-10" 2 2'-6"
3 4
1" 3'-72 15'-1"
13'-6" 4'
1" 4'-42 1" 1'-12 1'-3"
1" 6'-62
1" 10'-62 5'-7"
12'
16'-4"
4'
16'-4"
6 7
1" 5'-02
3'-8"
1" 8'-92
2'-7"
3'-8"
3'-3"
1" 7'-72
1" 92
POOJA
3'-3"
3'
1" 3'-42
8'-9"
1" 26'-32
9"
1" 3'-02 1" 42
1" 1'-42
1" 42
1" 3'-32
2'
8
7'-9"
1" 112 7'-7"
1" 13'-22
11'-9"
3'-3"
11'-2"
1" 9'-22
1" 5'-02
1' 1 3'-3" 42"
1" 42
1" 14'-72
1" 11'-12
3'-3"
1'
5"
1" 10'-32 1" 9'-32 1 13'-92"
2'-1"
3'-6" 1'
1" 42
41" 6" 2
1" 4'-72
1" 5'-102
10
9'
1" 12'-62
6'
1" 42
11 1" 12'-62
12'-11"
16'-6"
UP
1'-4"
1" 13'-112
11'-7"
12'-9" "12'-3" 42
1" 2'-42 1" 42
9
1" 42
7'-9"
1" 10'-22
1" 11'-52
1" 15'-52
1'-11"
4'-6"
1'-8"
4'-6" 1" 42
1" 1'-62 6"9"
1" 2'-62
1" 3'-6" 42
4'
2'-6" 9"
9"
1" 3'-112
9"
1" 3'-32 15'-6"
8' 1" 13'-62
1" 3'-112
14
3'-3" 10'-3"
WORKING DRAWING PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
MR.RUPESH MAAN
12 13
1" 1'-52
( SHEET NO.-02 )
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Residence: Design of Residence for Maan Brothers Working Drawing: Doors/Windows
4'-0"
4'-0"
8'-0" 2"
2'-0"
2"
212"
221" 1'-0" 212"
2'-421"
221"
221"
5'-6"
2'-1"
221" 10" 212"
221"
5'-9"
221"
3'-4"
2'-421"
221"
1'-0"
212"
4'-6"
Fix Glass
3'-6"
3'-6"
1'-0"
3'-6"
Fix Glass
Fix Glass
8'-0"
8'-0"
4'-6"
Fix
3'-6"
212" 8'-0"
8'-0"
3'-6"
8'-0"
Fix
4'-6"
2'-1021"
Fix Glass
7'-0"
8'-0"
4'-6"
Fix Glass
4'-6"
221"
1'-0"
2"
1'-3"
2'-6"
W1 DRAWING ROOM FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
W2 (KITCHEN)
W3 TOILET
FRAME 6"X221" 2NO.
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
W4 WALK-IN-WARDROBE
W6 BEDROOM
W5 BEDROOM
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
FRAME 521"X221" 2NO.
6'-0" 1'-6"
221"
3'-1021"
221"
12'-0"
4'-6"
2'-10"
212"
221"
212"
2'-7"
2'-921"
212"
8'-0"
8'-0"
1'-6"
?
1'-0"
3'-6"
Fix Glass
7'-0"
8'-0" 4'-3"
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
221"
Fix Glass
9'-9"
W7 STAIRCASE
6'-0"
8'-621"
HOLD
Fix Glass
212"
AS/ SITE
5'-6"
2'-0"
DW1 LOUNGE
W8 (SHAFT) AS/ INTERIOR
DW2 LOUNGE1
FRAME 6"X221"
1NO.
FRAME 52"X221" 1NO.
1NO.
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
MR.RUPESH MAAN
6'-6"
221"
( SHEET NO.-01 )
Design of Residence for Maan Brothers : Residence Working Drawing: Doors/ Windows
4'-0"
4'-0"
8'-0" 2"
2'-0"
2"
212"
221" 1'-0" 212"
2'-421"
221"
221"
5'-6"
2'-1"
221" 10" 212"
221"
5'-9"
221"
3'-4"
2'-421"
221"
1'-0"
212"
4'-6"
Fix Glass
3'-6"
3'-6"
1'-0"
3'-6"
Fix Glass
Fix Glass
8'-0"
8'-0"
4'-6"
Fix
3'-6"
212" 8'-0"
8'-0"
3'-6"
8'-0"
Fix
4'-6"
2'-1021"
Fix Glass
7'-0"
8'-0"
4'-6"
Fix Glass
4'-6"
221"
1'-0"
2"
1'-3"
2'-6"
W1 DRAWING ROOM FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
W2 (KITCHEN)
W3 TOILET
FRAME 6"X221" 2NO.
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
W4 WALK-IN-WARDROBE
W6 BEDROOM
W5 BEDROOM
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
FRAME 521"X221" 2NO.
6'-0" 1'-6"
221"
3'-1021"
221"
12'-0"
4'-6"
2'-10"
212"
221"
212"
2'-7"
2'-921"
212"
8'-0"
8'-0"
1'-6"
?
1'-0"
3'-6"
Fix Glass
7'-0"
8'-0" 4'-3"
FRAME 6"X221" 1NO.
221"
Fix Glass
9'-9"
W7 STAIRCASE
6'-0"
8'-621"
HOLD
Fix Glass
212"
AS/ SITE
5'-6"
2'-0"
DW1 LOUNGE
W8 (SHAFT) AS/ INTERIOR
DW2 LOUNGE1
FRAME 6"X221"
1NO.
FRAME 52"X221" 1NO.
1NO.
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
MR.RUPESH MAAN
6'-6"
221"
( SHEET NO.-01 )
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Residence: Design of Residence for Maan Brothers Working Drawing: Balcony Details
1'-2"
1" 3'-32
1'-2"
1" 3'-32
1" 13'-42
1'-2" 20'-4" 1" 3'-32
5'-9"
1'-2"
7'-5" 5'
A
6'-11"
2' 9" 6'-8"
9"
7'-5"
FRONT BALCONY DETAIL PLAN AT FIRST FLOOR B
FRONT BALCONY DETAIL PLAN AT FIRST FLOOR
1" 42 3"
3'-10"
2'-10"
2'-7"
3'-3" 4"
1' 9"
5'
1'-2"
1" 3'-32
1'-2" 1" 20'-32
1" 3'-32
1' 1'-2"
1" 3'-32
1'-2"
9"
SECTION A
6'-8"
SECTION B FRONT BALCONY DETAILS
PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
MR.RUPESH MAAN
9"
( SHEET NO.-01 )
Design of Residence for Maan Brothers : Residence Working Drawing: Boundary Wall
BOUNDARY WALL 9"
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FOUNDATION 3'X3 '
FOUNDATION 3'X3 ' SS COLUMN 6"X6" RCC COLUMN 12"X9"
RCC FOUNDATION 12"X12"
1' 5'-5"
1'
10'-4"
15'
RCC COLUMN 12"X9 '
PANEL 1
1'
3'-8" 55'-2"
PLAN
SS COLUMN 6"X6 "
PANEL 2
34'-9"
WICKET GATE
FOUNDATION FOR SS COLUMN SIZE 12"X12"
SECTION
LEVEL 6'0"
PANEL 1
PANEL 2
5'
4' LEVEL +1'0"
5'-5"
15'
5'-5"
4'-4"
5'-5"
4'-4"
5'-5"
ELEVATION BOUNDARY WALL PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
MR.RUPESH MAAN
( SHEET NO.-01 )
4'-4"
5'-6"
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Residence: Design of Residence for Maan Brothers Working Drawing: Boundary wall
5'-5" A
2" 2"
8"
B C
14" 11.5"
9"
8"
+ 9"
2'-7"
8"
D
4'-4"
9"
+14" +11.5"
+9" +4.5"
+14"
8"
+14"
4'
1'-7"
2'-4"
1'-7"
+4.5"
4" 8"
8" A
2" 2"
B
9" 3'
8" 8" C
D
BOUNDARY WALL PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
MR.RUPESH MAAN
( SHEET NO.-02 )
3'-8"
Design of Residence for Maan Brothers : Residence Working Drawing: Toilet
TOWEL RAIL
4'
TOP OF WASH BASIN SHALL BE AT A HEIGHT OF 34" FROM FFL
1/2" DROP
1" 42
1" 42
1'-8"
1'-6"
3'-3"
4' 1'-8"
START
SHOWER INSTALLED AT HEIGHT OF 6'10" FROM FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL
PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR
TOILET DETAIL
MR.RUPESH MAAN
( SHEET NO.-02 )
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THANK YOU All the work, art, photography has been produced by author or has his involvement unless otherwise stated. References can be furnished upon request.