Architectural Design Monograph: 2010 - 2017

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Design Monograph. 2010 - 2017.



Foreward.

“In Architecture, nothing is right nothing is wrong, two plus two can be equal to twenty-two also, its about how well you can substantiate it and do justice to yourself and the deisgn�, an advice given on the first day of architectural school, is the argument that is being projected through this book. Architecture in my opinion is the social tool which brings all the factors into consideration and yet produces something unique. This book is compilation of the all the arguments that have been experiemented and tested by myself from first day of school till this day and showcases my abilities, skills, knowledge to the best.

Design Monograph : 2010-2017. Jugal Atul. Rana. Architect. B.Arch, M.s AAD




Contents: 1 Competiton. 1.1 Evolo Competition 2017. 2 Graduate School. 2.1 Hybrid Reisdential Infrastructure, Summer 2016. 2.2 Adaptative transformation, Fall 2016. 2.3 Abstract Technology, Spring 2017. 3. Professional. 3.1 Single Family Residence design. 3.2 Multi family residential apartment. 3.3 Small scale industrial / workshop building. 4 Undergraduate School 4.1 Collective residential and commercial space design. 4.2 Collective residential ( Hostel ) 4.3 Collective display and discussion space. 4.4 Collective entertainment space. 4.5 Collective rural administrative space. 4.6 Collective learning space. 4.7 Single family residence.


Resume

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Academics: GSAPP, Columbia University. M.S AAD, 2017 candidate. Sir J.J. College of Architecture, University of Mumbai. B. Arch, 2015. Kajaria Meritorious student award for securing Rank 2 in final year.

New York, NY. June, 2016 - May, 2017 Mumbai, MH, IN. August, 2010 - April, 2015

Licensure :

Registered Architect with Council of Architecture, Govt of India.

Professional: Language : English Hindi Gujurati Marathi

Professional Skills : Autodesk Autocad Autodesk Revit Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Google Sketchup Rhino M.S Office.

M/s Atul A. Rana Architect Architect. Conceptual design of residential apartment, conceptual designing of industrial building. Preparation of construction drawings, preparation of municipal drawings for approval from statutory authorities. Co-ordination with clients and contractors, site supervision. Co-ordination with Statutory authorities for the necessary approvals for the projects.

Mumbai, MH, IN. April, 2015 - May, 2016

M/s Atul A. Rana Architect., Intern Architect. Preparation of construction drawing, Municipal drawings for approval from statuory authorities, conceptual (unbuilt) house design and a factory shed design, site visit, site supervision.

Mumbai, MH, IN. April, 2013 - May, 2015


1.1 RE - Fuse (ing) Evolo 2017. In collabaration with Anthony Zampolin, Abubakr Hayder, Zahid Ajam.

The current refugee crisis coming in tandem with the large scale migration from developing nations to developed nations has set off a movement of people not seen in modern times. Millions of peoples are now crossing seas, land and continents in search for a better life. A great shift of populations is taking place. Cultures are being displaced. Boats are filling up, tensions in the receiving countries are mounting as cultures clash. Shelter is once again a prominent human need. In anticipation of the large numbers of migrants, in a cyclical basis large skyscrapers populate the seas. Floating on the seas with no attachment to land, no borders and no affiliation to nations, states or international bodies. A shining beacon for the displaced. Migrants flock to it, looking for a better life, safety in the water and protection from all malignant influences. Spiraling upwards from the sea the Refuge is the accumulation of these displaced peoples. Rescue vessels set off from the tower to save the distressed refugees and deliver them to the safety of the towers. As it accumulates these populations the towers grow, shining even more brightly for those in need; a potent symbol of the dire state of the world yet equally a reassuring signal of hope and safety.



Embark.

Affected Regions.

Attach.

New Home.

Affected Population.


New City.

Proposed tower location.


Main.

Structure.

Transit.

Community.


Habitable Space.

Commercial, skill development Space.



2.1 Hybrid Residential Infrastructure

GSAPP, Summer Semester August, 2016 Critic : Juan Herreros and Ignacia Galan. In Collabaration with : Giovanni Cozzani.


Hybrid Residential Infrastructure in Bronx, creating new interactions in Mott Haven. Studio conducted by Critic Juan Herreros in summer 2016 was focused on typological corrections and creating hybrid residential neighbourhoods in Bronx. We selected the site in the Mott Haven neighbhourhood of Bronx, as the site provided the maximum scope for intervention. The site being located exactly in betwen the Manhattanized Bronx and the old Bronx. This project aims at creating interactions between the two Bronx by proposing interventions in our site. Our site and intervention acts as catalyst for generating and harbouring new interactions that caters to both the Manhattanized Bronx and the old Bronx. Programs proposed included new residential facilities, collective residential facilities, offices, Basketball courts, Boche fields, collective learning space. The aim of this project was to not transform the entire neighbourhood nor preserve the old precinct of the Bronx, rather find common denominator to cater to both the parts.

General Site Analysis Axon.



Axonometric Web of Structure Proposed.



Site Plan


Interaction of Proposed with Highway and Manhattanized Bronx.


Floor Plan . ( Moment A )



Interactive relationship between private and shared spaces.

Interactive relationship between residential and commerical spaces.


Commerical space design.


Site Section.




2.2 Adaptive Re-Use and Transformation of Building E, UNHRC, of UNOG, Geneva. GSAPP, Fall Semester December, 2016 Critic : Jorge Otero-Palios and Mark Raktansky


Adaptive Re-Use and Transformation - constant visual interactive workspace. Fall, 2016 studio , focused on the addition and transformation of the the building E in the campus of the United Nations, Geneva. United Nations, a world parliament, the design is mainly focused on making the world parliament more accesible to the general public. The requirement of the studio was to adaptively transform the existing building E, and add another structure for Information Services department. These two secretariat are currently out of the geneva campus, off site. The design follows the function and flow of information. It is a sweep from place of work to place of exhibitio and publication. The information generated in the debates held in the conference rooms is processed through the secretariat and transfered to information deparrtment which published periodicals and magazines and held exhibition for common public. The design aims to create interaction between the press, public and delegates through visual connecting voids.

Proposed Situation.


Existing Situation.


412.00

412.00

Ground Floor Plan.


Main Entrance Lobby View.


Second Floor Plan.



Reading Room extension in New structure with existing Library building in backdrop.


Delegates workspace with view of Mont Blanc in the backdrop.


Delegates Lounge with wooden screens and walkway into the exisitng building.


Public walkway on third level and press loungs.


Longitudinal Section.




2.3 Abstract Technology.

GSAPP, Spring Semester May, 2017 Critic : Kersten Geers and Andrea Zanderigo


Public School : How more public it can be ? Spring 2017, focused very much on inclusion of a very unused piece of landconverted-into-garden for integrating a public school with a public park . The school proposed is an extension facility of an existing school, which is currently running at 135-140% capacity. The school board, decided on adding up two floors to the exisitng school, thereby increasing pressure on the exisiting infrastructure. However, my proposal aims at abating out the exisitng as well as increasing number of students in the neighbourhood. The school is flanked by Highway on one side and city on the other side. The school buildings are conceptualised as pavillions in an existing park, with landscaping around it and connected via bridges at various levels, providing a continuous labyrinth for the students to enjoy. This building feature more of play than work, as the motto was “ all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.� What started as a protective screen / sound barrier from Highway to provide distance from distraction, turns into roof and ultimately turns into skin on the city side to have a homogeneity in the facade. P.S. The sketch is of Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto. This sketch is to indicate the infulence of Japanese high tech on my design.

Fushimi Inari Shrine. Kyoto, Japan.

Ingress to the school from the city.


Site Plan.


Ground Floor Plan.


Axonometric view.


Enclosure-from the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.


Old Defunct Parking garage terrace turned into basketball court.


Interactive school : at various level. (View through connectors)



Longitudinal Section.



3.1 Holiday / Farm House for Mr. Ravi. Kolhapur, India. (Un-Built) Firm : Atul A. Rana Architect. January, 2014. Position: Intern Architect. Task: Preparation of concept and final design and client presentation.

A Farm House, on the outskirts of Kolhapur, a small town in Maharashtra state of India, Mr. Ravi was very specific with the requirements. He specifically asked to deisgn the entire house as per ‘Vastu Shastra’ principles for the prosperity of the house. The house is concpetualised as two quares intersecting and shifted above and below to create the offsets. Double height drawing / games room gives and ample of breathing and volume for the inhabitants of house. As the house is located on scenic landscape, the design has tried to capture the maximum vistas in all four directions by providing tall glass windows and ample of terrace space for each and every bedroom on the second level.

Ground Floor Plan.


Picturesque view of the structure with country in the backdrop.

First Floor Plan.

Composition of squares in elevation.


3.2 Residential Apartment development, at Dahisar, Mumbai, India. Firm : Atul A. Rana Architect. January 2016 Position: Architect. Project Team: Atul A. Rana, Jugal Rana, George Tuscan. Task: Preparation of concept and final design, preparation of construction drawings, preparation of drawings for statutory authorities for approval.

A Mid Size residential apartment development in the suburbs of Mumbai focused on providing maximum optimization of space in a narrow plot. In order to facilitate the building and provide economic support to the society, retial is proposed in the front and small office spaces are provided in the interior on the ground floor. The site is exactly located opposite to the Dahisar Station, which makes it apt to provide small office spaces for professionals and small businesses.

View from Dahisar Station.


1.00

0.65

Ground Floor Plan.

0.85

1.00

0.65

0.65

Typical Floor Plan.

0.65

1.00


1200MM ELEVATION PROJ. AT 1ST PODIUM FLOOR LVL. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

C1

GC2

GC1

C2

300X1300

350X750

300X600

GC3

M.S.RAILING

300X1300

GC4

M.S.RAILING

300X600

300X3380

300X3380 1850X230

1850X230

M.S.RAILING

LFC2C

LFC2A

230X2910

DUCT

B

B

B

B

6

7

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9

V2

GC7

+4.15m

300X600

CAR LIFT

C10

GC8

300X600

300X1000

1000X300

950X350

B

B

B

3

4

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CAR LIFT

C11

350X950

UP

300X3545

+7.05m

19

+4.15m

C14A

18

C11A

600X1500

1 2

3 4

+5.37m

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9 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

C13

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GC12

600X2800

C12

300X600

300X3545

DN

200X1500

C12A

C14

300X600

300X1600

C7

C9

C8

GC10

230X2910

230X2910

2

LFC1A

B

1

230X2910

B

LFC1C

C6

M.S.RAILING

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

300X600

300X600

C4

LFC2B

LFC1B

C5

GC6

GC5

M.S.RAILING

300X600

C3

350X1200

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

GC11

300X1800

500X1500

600X1800

GC17 300X600

+4.15m

GC19

GC18

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

GC23

600X300

600X300

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

M.S.RAILING

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

GC22

GC21

GC20

600X300

600X300

600X300

230MM ELEVATION PROJ. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

600X300

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

M.S.RAILING

WORKING DRAWING FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

1200MM ELEVATION PROJ. AT 1ST PODIUM FLOOR LVL. AS PER APPROVE MATERIAL REFER ELEVATION.

SH. NO: 01

DATE : 24-09-16 DRAWING NO : WD -10 GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION. ADVANCE COPY. FOR STUDY PURPOSE ONLY.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

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5,7th to,9,11th to12,15th to16&19th to 20th FL.FINS WORK

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25630 2400

450

1500

80

230

95

2250 525

175

3230 1705

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

205

7050

1500

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105

L

1600

N

1500

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525

825

1800

295

1500

750

SCHEDULE : Door Schedule FIFTH FLOOR LVL Type

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FIFTH FLOOR PLAN SCALE .1:50

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Height 2200 1900 2200 2200 2200

Window Schedule FIFTH FLOOR LVL. Type Count Width FIFTH FLOOR V 08 600 W1 04 2400 W2 04 1800 W3 04 1200 900 W4 07 900 W5 01 Grand total 5th. Floor: 28

Sill Height 1200 300 450 900 450 450

LINTEL HEIGHT 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200 2200

THIS DRAWING IS PROPERTY OF M/S ATUL A. RANA AND SHOULD NOT BE DUPLICATED OR REPRODUCED AND SHALL BE SOLELY USED FOR THE PURPOSE AND PROJECT DESCRIBED AND FOR THE PERSON INTENDED.

P

PROJECT DETAILS:

PROPOSED COMMERCIAL CUM RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ON PLOT BEARING C.T.S NO. 812,812/1 TO 9 OF VILLAGE-DAHISAR, LOKMANYA TILAK ROAD, DAHISAR (EAST)

675

2100

1200

STRUCTURAL ENGINNER: HIREN TANNA.

825

6150

2400

JOB NO: DRG. NO: WD-10

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Width 1200 600 1000 900 750

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

25630

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Count

FIFTH FLOOR FRD1 01 FRD4(300MM SILL LVL) 02 D01 04 D02 06 D03 08 Grand total 5th. Floor- 21

CLIENT: SHRI. R.Y. TAWADE & OTHERS

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3200

W4

825

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50

W3 PLUMBING SHAFT 230

3200

13480

230

205

395 395 255

3450 1200

W2

5230

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1650

KITCHEN SUNK 300mm WIDE & 200mm DEEP 1200

2700

450

335

325

PLUMBING SHAFT

3050

415

W4

FC16

300X1950

W1

175

1200

3050

2400

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

1250

1500

1500

1200 785

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

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2000

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M

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3050

325

370

750

STRUCTURAL GLAZING WORK 1500

1200

2200

2350 3300

2150

FC15

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300X1600 950

D02

950 600

5TH TO 20TH FL. FINS WORK

255

3300 150 600

1200 100

300X1950

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2400

900

C13

400 1350

D02

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

450

300

300

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.) 450 3200

750

230 2700

900

750

1500

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900

W4

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K

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750 2550

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

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5,7th to,9,11th to12,15th to 16&19th to 20th FL. FINS WORK W3

450

250 600

2350 5100

1500

  

900

750

1850

175 1200

2000

2750

2000

450

PLUMBING SHAFT

3350

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

D01 D01

900

325

520

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

2100

KITCHEN SUNK 300mm WIDE & 200mm DEEP

1200

D03

1500 2400

FD

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1000

230X3545

W4

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1200

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C16

350X1050

420

300X1600

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C12

+19.65m

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460

2400 600

900

W1

2100

C6

400

2200

2350 900

D02

2250 900

510

200mm sunk slab

+22.55m

250

4500



1500

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.) 680

950

2680

1500 800

D01 1200

1350

150 900

3150

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900

1500

FRD1

W2

P

FD

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E

415

1200

D03

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900

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4920

C11

C15

1350 750

200

W4

785

220

1500

+21.48m

D

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

2150

900

FD

1000

FIRE DUCT

FRD4

1500

200mm sunk slab

350X1050 1800

5100

2450

2450

D01

2550

FRD4

230X3545

460

C14

100

2350

1200

600

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2700

230 670 1200

600

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2100

3450 1350

475

1000

1025

D03

530

600

V 1200

300X1500

950

900 500

1160

600

600

D03

W5

275

MV/LV Electrical Duct

3300

C10

2550 750

2400

1850

1675

900

200mm sunk slab 900

3050

+19.65m

1200

230X900

230X2910

5000

1200

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LFC2C

300X1000

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230mm Ledge Wall For Piping

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300X1950

750

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FD

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C

565

925

150

150

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LFC2A

230X2910

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1000X230

1200

FD

230X2910

1500

D02 900

D03

3050

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LFC1C

230X2910 4500

1270

FD

C9

600

230 2550

FD

1020

M

LFC1A

660

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B

600

900

2100

775

D03

5,7th to,9,11th to12,15th to16&19th to 20th FL.FINS WORK

13480

D02

3150 1200

300

200mm sunk slab PLUMBING SHAFT REFER SECTION

L

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335

C4

1850

3250

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1850

K

N

200mm sunk slab

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

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990

W4

1500

300 3080

C3

300X1950

1850X230

1850

3050

825

3080

1280

LFC2B

1850X230

750

A

1650

1295

2080

760

LFC1B

1800

3450

325

2400

825

525

2250

KITCHEN SUNK 300mm WIDE & 200mm DEEP

1145

2080 325

W1

325

1200

525

300

R.C.C. HORIZONTAL FINS 700

W1 2400

D03

950X230

H I

W4

900

770

3450

G

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

1500 620

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825

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

175

1430

2700 750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

600

E

2100

PLUMBING SHAFT

W2 230 175

4920

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

325

900

300X1100

175 230

2700

730

550

1800

C5

1100

D

1600

W2

550

175

2100

730

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

5,7th to,9,11th to12,15th to16&19th to 20th FL. FINS WORK

230X1300

370

900

C

1200

KITCHEN SUNK 300mm WIDE & 200mm DEEP

2030

370

400

1200 525

300

300

2100

1500

W3

2780

2030

700

295

PLUMBING SHAFT

C2

C1

230X1300

B

230

500

W3

1200

370

2400

6150

D02

1500

3280

1850

450

PLUMBING SHAFT

A

4920

3280

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

300

3200

750 MM WIDE CHAJJA PROJECTION (21.95 MT LVL.)

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM UNLESS SPECIFIED. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. THIS DRAWING MUST BE REFEREED ALONG WITH STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWING AND MEP / OTHER CONSULTANT'S DRAWINGS. REFER R.C.C STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWING FOR COLUMN / BEAM SIZES. ANY DISCREPANCIES IN DRAWING MUST BE CLARIFIED FROM ARCHITECT BEFORE EXECUTION ON SITE. FOR OPEN SPACE ON SITE APPROVED PLAN FROM M.C.G.M SHOULD BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED AND REFERED. THOUGH WORKING DRAWING OF ENTIRE BUILDING IS ISSUED , WORK SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT AS PER C.C OBTAINED FROM M.C.G.M. LIFT AND CAR LIFT / PIT CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CARRIED OUT AS PER VENDOR'S SPECIFICATION. ONLY HARDCOPY DRAWING DULY SIGNED BY ARCHITECT TO BE FOLLOWED ON SITE FOR EXECUTION.

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REV. NO:

DRAWN BY: Mohan

CHECKED BY: ATUL

SCALE: 1 : 50

D.O.R:

CONTENTS: FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

NORTH


DATE : 24-09-16 DRAWING NO : W

FIRE TANK CAPACITY 30 CU.M.

2900

2200

FRD1

3100

1800

300

WORKING DRAWIN SECTION - 01 DOMESTIC TANK CAPACITY 13.5CU.M.

TERRACE OPEN TO SKY

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

BED ROOM

W4

2900

2200

D02

+63.15 m 20TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

LIVING

KIT.

D02

BED ROOM

W4

FRD1

LIVING

KIT.

D02

BED ROOM

W4

+60.25 m 19TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

KIT.

2200

+57.35 m 18TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

2900

LIVING

450

+57.35 m 18TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+59.65M

2900

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1 2900

2200

LIVING

2900

KIT.

450

+60.25 m 19TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+62.55M

FRD1 2200

KIT.

LIVING

D02

BED ROOM

W4

2900

LIVING

+54.45 m 17TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

2900

KIT.

450

+54.45 m 17TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+56.75M

2200

KIT.

D02

KIT.

D02

BED ROOM

W4

2900

LIVING

+51.55 m 16TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

LIVING

BED ROOM

W4

2900

2200

LIVING

+48.65 m 15TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

KIT.

2200

LIVING

KIT.

D02

BED ROOM

W4

FRD1

LIVING

KIT.

D02

BED ROOM

W4

+45.75 m 14TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

KIT.

+42.85 m 13TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

2900

2200

LIVING

450

+42.85 m 13TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+45.15M

2900

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1 2900

LIVING

450

+45.75 m 14TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+48.05M

2900

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1

2900

KIT.

450

+48.65 m 15TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+50.95M

FRD1 2200

LIVING

450

D02

BED ROOM

W4 BRICK FINS WORK

+39.95 m 12TH FLOOR

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

600

CHAJJA PROJ.

100

+39.35M

KIT.

LIVING

2900

KIT.

BRICK FINS WORK

2900

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+42.25M

FRD1

KIT.

LIVING

D02

BED ROOM

W4

+37.05 m 11TH FLOOR

450

2900

2200

LIVING

2900

KIT.

2900

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+37.05 m 11TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

D02

BED ROOM

W4

2900

2200

KIT.

LIVING

+34.15 m 10TH FLOOR

100

D02

BED ROOM

W4

2900

KIT.

LIVING

+31.25 m 9TH FLOOR

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

600

CHAJJA PROJ.

100

+30.65M

FRD1

LIVING 2200

1750

KIT.

2900

BED ROOM

W5

450

+31.25 m 9TH FLOOR

66050

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

600

CHAJJA PROJ.

+33.55M

FRD1

LIVING

2900

KIT.

450

+34.15 m 10TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+36.45M

BED ROOM

W4

2900

D02

2900

KIT.

LIVING

+28.35 m 8TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1

LIVING

2200

1750

KIT.

2200

BED ROOM

W5

450

+28.35 m 8TH FLOOR

2200

450

KIT.

LIVING

D02

BED ROOM

W4 BRICK FINS WORK

+25.45 m 7TH FLOOR

600

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1

LIVING

2900

KIT.

2200

BRICK FINS WORK

2900

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+27.75M

2200

W4

+22.55 m 6TH FLOOR

FRD1

LIVING

2200

KIT.

2200

BED ROOM

W5

LIVING

KIT.

D02

BED ROOM

W4 2900

750

+19.65 m 5TH FLOOR

1.45 MT HT. GIRDER BEAM

TREAD=250mm RISER =155.56mm 27 NOS. EQ. RISERS

4200

4200

1800

1.45 MT HT. GIRDER BEAM

2100

100

1400

450

100

450

+19.65 m 5TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

1750

+21.95M

KIT.

LIVING

D02

2900

2200

LIVING

600 100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1

2900

KIT.

450

+22.55 m 6TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+24.85M

2900

+25.45 m 7TH FLOOR

· ALL DIMENSIONS ARE I · ONLY WRITTEN DIMENS DO NOT SCALE THE DR · THIS DRAWING MUST B STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OTHER CONSULTANT'S · REFER R.C.C STRUCTUR FOR COLUMN / BEAM · ANY DISCREPANCIES IN CLARIFIED FROM ARCH ON SITE. · FOR OPEN SPACE ON FROM M.C.G.M SHOU AND REFERED. · THOUGH WORKING DR BUILDING IS ISSUED , W OUT AS PER C.C OBTAI · LIFT AND CAR LIFT / PIT CARRIED OUT AS PER V · ONLY HARDCOPY DRA ARCHITECT TO BE FOLL EXECUTION.

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1

LIVING

2900

KIT.

450

+51.55 m 16TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+53.85M

+39.95 m 12TH FLOOR

KIT.

LIVING

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

FRD1

LIVING

2900

KIT.

450

+63.15 m 20TH FLOOR

BED ROOM

W5

1750

+65.45M

GOOD FOR CONSTRU ADVANCE COPY. FOR STUDY PURPOSE 5

IMPORTANT NOTES

100

CHAJJA PROJ.

+66.05 m TERRACE FLOOR

1150

TERRACE OPEN TO SKY

1150

+66.05 m TERRACE FLOOR

2100

2200

2800

2100

FRD1

ADDITIONAL R.G. AREA (AS PER LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT DESIGN)

TREAD=250mm RISER =155.56mm 27 NOS. EQ. RISERS A.C.P. PROJETION IN ELEVATION

A.C.P. PROJETION IN ELEVATION 1.45 MT HT. GIRDER BEAM

4200

1800

2955

1.45 MT HT. GIRDER BEAM

CLIENT: SHRI. R.Y. TAWADE &

4200

1150

2100

2490

1150

2100

2200

FRD1

300

THIS DRAWING IS PROPERTY O M/S ATUL A. RANA AND SHO REPRODUCED AND SHALL BE AND PROJECT DESCRIBED AN

300

PROJECT DETAILS: R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.

1150

2100

1150

A.C.P. PROJETION IN ELEVATION

CAR LIFT PIT

CAR LIFT PIT

SECTION-01

DRG. NO: WD-15 DRAWN BY:

V1

SHOP-21

JOB NO:

1200

SCALE: 1 : 100 CONTENTS: SECTION-01

SHOP-02

250

SHOP-20

2400

SHOP-19

LOFT ABOVE

R.S. 2

V1

LOFT ABOVE

3900

LOFT IN ELEV.

1500

1500 V1

3900

TREAD=250mm RISER =150mm 26 NOS. EQ. RISERS

SHOP-18 1350

2400

2400

V1

SHOP-17

LOFT IN ELEV.

2400

LOFT IN ELEV.

2550

LOFT IN ELEV.

STRUCTURAL ENGINN HIREN TANNA.

2900

2900

2200

2900

CAR LIFT

CAR LIFT

A.C.P. PROJETION IN ELEVATION

1500

1150

FRD1

PROPOSED COMMERCIA BUILDING ON PLOT BEAR 1 TO 9 OF VILLAGE-DAH ROAD, DAHISAR (EAST)

300

TREAD=250mm RISER =152.63mm 19 NOS. EQ. RISERS

4150

FRD1

2200

2100

2955

4200

4200

1802

1802

TREAD=250mm RISER =155.56mm 27 NOS. EQ. RISERS

R.C.C./ ALUMINUM POWDER COATED FINS 300MM C/C TYP. SUPPORT WITH 1.15 M. HT. PARAPET WALL REFER ELEVATION.


15% R. G. FOR SUB PLOT 'C'

5% AMINITY

REQD PROP -

FOR SUB PLOT 'A'

3.0

3.0

6.05

LIFT

CE ORY AC MPOR

SS

6.15

6.20

9.95

6.75

1.5

WING -B

6.15

6.75

2.15

2.35x2.225

2.35x2.225

6.75

PASSAGE

2.35x2.225

LIFT

PASSAGE

LIFT

LIFT

2.35x2.225

6.15

6.00

22.00 22.00

UP

WING -A

6.15

BUILDING NO. 2 PROPOSED BUILDING BASEMENT + GR. (PT) + STILT (PT)+ 1ST & 2ND

7.40

. W. TE 6.00 MT

LIFT

1.825X2.300

LIFT

1.825X2.125

WING -C

6.05

DOWN

PODIUM LINE ABOVE

BUILDING NO. 1 EXISITNG BUILDING STILT + PODIUM + 7UP

6.00

6.15

6.00

PLOT -B

6.00 MT. WIDE RAMP

6.70

4.0

1.52

Req.=333.96 Prop.=340.13

EXIT. WING - C BUILDING N0 - 1 BASEMENT+GR.+ 2ND ( PT )

3.50

4.0

22.00

5% AMINITY

FOR SUB PLOT 'B'

SOUTH

BLOCK PLAN

FOR

SCALE - 1 : 500

R. G.'B' T 10 % SUB PLO

SOUTH

PROPOSED 5% PHY R. G. FOR SUB PLOT 'C' Req.= 318.74 Prop.= 319.24

The industrial / workshop building is proposed in an existing layout which comprises of commercial building to the west, another small scall workshop building to the north and an upscale residential tower proposed to the east. The main layout is deisgned as per the bye-laws of Mumbai, wherein the zones were re-arranged and a segregation was created from residnetial and commercial / industrial neigbourhood. Being a small scale industrial / workshop building, this is the current typology that is very much prevelant in Mumbai and is termed as Galas, where the owners refurbish the interiors to suit their respective requirements. The arrangment of Galas focuses on swift movement of goods without creating unnecessary blockages.

PLOT - D

5% AMINITY Req.=335.51 TO BE HANDED Prop.=340.92 OVER TO MCGM

RESS HIGHWAY EAST

PROPOSED BUILDING

BUILDING NO. 2

PROPOSED BLDG

PLOT -A

WESTERN EXP

PLOT - C

22.00

18.30 MT. W I D E D. P. R O A D

ACCESS

6.00

3.00 MT. W.

6.35

PAVED R. G.

9.00 MT. W. RIGHT OF WAY

8.42

3.0

5 6.8 0 7.6

5 6.2 5 5

6.4

6.2

3.0

6.10

Req.=336.75 Prop.=338.43 6.70

EA K AR

WE ST S. V . DE WI

BAC

MT.

.

BUILDING NO. 1 BUND WALL

SET

27. 45

RTH

NO

R.G

6.6 5

BUND

WAL L

10%

11 .1 5

PETROL PUMP

RO

AD

6.00

3.00

Firm : Atul A. Rana Architect. January 2016 Position: Architect. Project Team: Atul A. Rana, Jugal Rana, George Tuscan. Task: Preparation of concept and final design, client presentation, preparation of construction drawings, preparation of drawings for statutory authorities for approval.

956.20 957.01

3.0

Req.=168.38 Prop.=168.44

22.00

3.3 Small Scale industrial / workshop building, at Dahisar, Mumbai, India.


ON HOLD FOR O.H.WATER TANK

4995 2100

2200

1200

TERRACE FLOOR

1

3500

600

1000

1080 600

600

W2

600

+10.99 m

1000

1080

600

FLOOR 3

600

1

700 4

4

2

3

FLOOR 2

1

600

5

+7.49 m

1000

2200

1080 +6.695 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

600

3

600

600

2

W2

3500

W2

1080 4

+3.21 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

780

3

600

2

STAIRCASE MADE IN SIPOREX

R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

2200

600

1

STAIRCASE MADE IN SIPOREX

3485

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

4

5

2

3

+3.99 m

1000

3500

1

3500

2885

3

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

W2

FLOOR 1

1

2

3

4

4

5

2

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

FRD2

FRD2

5

FLOOR 4

1

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

+10.195 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

+3.21 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

2

3

+14.49 m

600 4

600

3

+3.99 m

5

W2

FRD2

600

4

4

5

3500 3500

17990

FLOOR 2

1

2

3

4

5

780

3

600

1200 3500

2900 1200 600

3500

2900 1200

600 2900

3500 2

2

3

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

+13.695 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

FLOOR 1

1

600 600

+0.49 m

GROUND FLOOR

GROUND FLOOR 490

±0.00 m

GROUND LVL.

+0.48 m

V1

2100

3210

FRD4

+0.49 m

GROUND FLOOR

±0.00 m

735

+0.49 m

R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

2610

3500

600 3210

3390

1000

3500

ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P. R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

GROUND LVL.

WATER PROOFING LAYER

FIRE BALCONY SECTION - G

FIRE BALCONY SECTION - G1

R.C.C. COLUMN C20A

WEST

TOILET 1950X1350 200mm sunk slab

D3WR

DN

1200

FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY DN

2

1

5 4

ELECTRICAL DUCT

SEC. G1

1200

V1

C23 1000X300

FRD2 +3.21m

375 600

4

4

1200

1200 1950

9

8

7

11

10

15

16

6

5

FIRE DUCT

ELECTRICAL DUCT

1350

+3.21m

1575 325

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL STRUCTURAL GLAZING WITH FRAME ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P.

DN

100

1200

2700

975 1800 R.C.C. PREE-CAST GRILL

3

6

D3WR

FIRE DUCT

SEC. G1

TOILET 2050X1350

1200

1200

C15 300X1650 1575 1200

5

9

8

7

200mm sunk slab

11

10

15

16

17 18 19 20

12

1200

+5.10m

1200

+5.10m

C21 1500X300

DUCT

V1

C15 300X1650

+3.21m

1350

SEC. G

1200

17 18 19 20

1200 1575

5

975 2700

900

DN

2000

5

3

4

1800

1575

13 14

IND.UNIT-15

2

325

V1 TOILET 1950X1350 200mm sunk slab

DRAIN SUMP-1 1.5Mx1.5Mx2M DEEP

PART SEC. -C

+3.21m

FRD2

C23 1000X300

DUCT

1

DN

600 375

C21 1500X300

5

4

3

1200

12

1800 900 5770 900 1800 STAIRCASE MADE IN SIPOREX ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P. STRUCTURAL GLAZING WITH FRAME 1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL R.C.C. PREE-CAST GRILL 2

1

FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY

230mm thk. RUBBLE SOLING

13 14

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:5

900

SEC. G

300mm thk. GRADE SLAB 150mm thk. P.C.C. HARD COMPACTED STRATA

4

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:5

-4.35 m

BASEMENT FLOOR 400mm thk. PLUM CONCRETE WATER PROOFING LAYER

-6.91 m

DRAIN SUMP

TOILET 2050X1350

10

+6.695 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

3485 1

4

W2

+7.49 m

200mm sunk slab

9

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

1500

8

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

4

3

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

1200

3

2

V1

25

12

3

4

5

600

2

2

DN

7

V1

1200 26

11

795

600

600 1700 1800 1700 1700

1

R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

+17.99 m

4

5

FRD2

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

1

490

27

+10.195 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P.

FLOOR 1

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL

FRD2

+17.195 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

FLOOR 3

SERV. TOI.

7

200MM SUNK SLAB

28

FIRE DUCT WALL IN ELEVATION

6

FLOOR 2

+3.99 m

1

+10.99 m

3

5

6

4

4

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

1

2

2

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

1

3

18 17 +3.21 m 16 15 14

3

3

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

1500

19

+13.695 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

5

FLOOR 4

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL

1200

2

3

4

4

2

+14.49 m

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL

200MM SUNK SLAB

20

3

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

2097

4840 1

2 29

490

GRATING (CI / MS) FILLET

TOI.

V1

2

17990

3500

+6.535 m 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 +4.945 m 7 6

3863

1

R:161.33mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:30

LIFT WALL IN ELEVATION

STAIRCASE MADE IN SIPOREX 900

FIRE BALCONY PART PLAN (1st FL.)

1800

900

5770

900

1800

900

WEST

FIRE BALCONY PART PLAN (1st FL.)

NORTH

SEC. A

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION 2300

33980

eq

1450

C2

450X600

UP

1275

189

1500

W1

V1

220

1045

1500

C4

3130

1250

3180x2350

D3WR

UP

1500

1200

TOI. 1200X1900

245

3535x2600

C7

1510

3130

1250

3180

4380

4530

1350

1350

3180

3535 5150

1800 1065 300 600

350 2850

UP 1

1725

2

3

4

+1.61m 1500

CL1A

4500

4540

IND.UNIT-09 4530x10760

3520X290 6700

IND.UNIT-6 7620x8180

CL1B

1070X290

1800

450

1250

100

V1

C33A

V1

FRD2

1250

1500

465

C33A

900X450

600

10% R.G. PLOT LINE

SEC. E

SOUTH

1200 1500

1250

UP

3760

400

CAR LIFT 6700X3760

1800

TOI. 1200X 1900

300

1250

TOI. 1200X 1900

360

1520

2050

6270x2050

750

3000

W1 V1

600 39490

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION

C34

450X600

195

1150

750

V1

165

ABOVE BEAM LINE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE : 1:100

1350

W2

CL3A

V1

ABOVE BEAM LINE

1350X290 3200

SEC. D

D3WR

FRD2

W1

405

3275x2360 1500

FRD2

W

1200

C33

450X460 725

1350

ABOVE BEAM LINE

D4WR

FRD2

1250

TOI. 1100X2210 725

6270

SEC. D

300

C30

300X600 900X450 1200 210 600 210 215 600 360

3275

D3WR

900

W

650

C32

450X600

1940X290 1140

7620

900

120

FRD2

W2

650

3280x2360

2980x1730

1250

2360

D3WR

C33

1250

D3WR

2360

TOI. 1400X1580 450X460

830

TOI. 1400X1580

3280

1460

1580

FRD2

1250

D3WR

750

2990x1730

C29 450X600

2980

1730

300X2000

1550

6700 4530

2050

7970

1550

SEC. E

2990

C28

4530

CL2B

380

CL2A

1000X290

4530

SEC. C

CAR LIFT 6700X3760

IND.UNIT-7 4530x10130

IND.UNIT-8 4530x10130

6495

IND.UNIT-10 4540x10760

METER BOX 1250X 2150

3000

1600

IND.UNIT-11 4500x7970

EAST

C20A

300X2150

7

6

2000 1650

1250

10 9 8

5

800

11

1500

900

1500

1650 1200 1200

150 600

165

2100X750 FRESH AIR SHAFT FOR BASEMENT VENTILATION ABOVE GROUND LVL. REFER PART SEC.-A ON BASEMENT SHEET

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION

220

CL3B

1120X290

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION

450X600

10760

150

2900

450X600

FIRE DUCT

R.C.C. PREE-CAST GRILL 600

SPACE FOR METER BOX

12

+0.65m

450X600

8190

D3WR

LS6

2400X290

2850

1950

1350

5370

C27

FC6

450X600

15

ELECTRICAL 14 DUCT 13

R:160.00mm T: 300mm FRD5 NOS OF T:1 TO 17

SEC. C C26

C25

450X600

1500

2150

5370x1950

FRD5

LIFT 2020X1520

16

380

2020

230X1520

3700

1200

1200

LS5

2750

300MM THK. WALL

22 21 20 19 18 17

1725

2400X290 FRD1

2700

+0.49m

LS4

FC5

450X600

+3.21m

1200

P A S S A G E

FRD1

2910

±0.00m C20 1275 1580X300

1575 R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T: 17 TO 22

3760

DN

W I D E

FC4

450X600 FRD1

ABOVE BEAM LINE

C24

SEC. B

FRD1

FRD1

750

eq

1 9 0 0 M M

FC3

450X600 FRD1

ENTRANCE LOBBY +0.49m

2145

3025

FRD1

R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:17 TO22

1600x2850

eq

FRD1

C22

1650

1575

450

1900 TOILET 2750X1200

FRD1

450X600

1650

V1

1875

450X600

450X600

2750

1250

2400X290

+0.49m

450X600

2700

C19

C18

FC2

450X600

2750

2740

100

MT.RM. 1950X1350

FRD4

C23

1000X300

C17

450X600

FRD2

LS3

FRD1

1200 1950

C16

SEC. F

3000

2145x3000

230X1520 295

17 18 19 20 21 22

+3.21m

C14

1300X300 TOI. 2000X1100

D3WR

DN

600 334

FRD5

1050

1070

2200

LS2

830

FIRE DUCT

16

335 600

15

1200

13 14

1500X300

900

FRD5

ELECTRICAL DUCT

12

SEC. B

4540

10130

2700

11

1200

1275 1800

26020

1275

300MM THK. WALL

10

2020 LIFT 2020x1520

1

4530

1520

2

4380

1950

3

1850

1900

4

1080

SPACE FOR METER BOX

1520

5

6

4070

8430

3780 150

3300

9

W2

5150x4230

450X600

4070x1400

LS1

UP 1500

1575

+1.60m

C13

IND.UNIT-5 5150x8630

450X600

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION

4230

IND.UNIT-4 4530x8680

450X600

650

IND.UNIT-3 4530x8680

450X600

C12

750

IND.UNIT-2 4380x8680

FC1

11030

C11

8230

450X600

11030

C10

IND. UNIT-1 4100x6730

2400X290

1650

8

600 225

600X450

1605

4530

1065

150

4250 8750 7220 R.C.C. PREE-CAST GRILL

1800

7

C21

C8

W2

1150

4100

R:160.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:1TO17 300X1650

ABOVE BEAM LINE

TOI. 1150X1950

5150

450X600

1500

1275

530

FRD2

4100

C9

C15

1800

300X2200

C6

450X600

3180x2350

1125

D3WR

SEC. A

2590

ENTRANCE LOBBY 5100X8750 +0.49m

1250

V1

D3WR

5100

SEC. F

1150 W1

FRD2

eq

D3WR

1070

1225

FRD2

V1

V1

1200 TOI. 1200X1900

450X600

3130x2350

230

W1

FRD2

eq 1100 TOI. 1100X1900

210

W1 FRD2

D3WR

1055

C5

450X600

750

1250

eq 1350

TOI. 1350X1900

750

2590x2350

230

500

ABOVE BEAM LINE

1500

2600

V1

300

FRD2

170

2350

W3

C1

300X1530

1100

C3

450X600

1900

1050

300

150

1750

900

1900

145

1750

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION

1250

2100X750 FRESH AIR SHAFT FOR BASEMENT VENTILATION ABOVE GROUND LVL. REFER PART SEC.-A ON BASEMENT SHEET

1950

ABOVE FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY PROJECTION

4950

WEST

-4.35 m

BASEMENT FLOOR

5

2

ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P.

1700

17

1

+7.49 m

1

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

1200

4

1

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

FLOOR 3

TERRACE FLOOR

2610

21

3

STRUCTURAL GLAZING WITH FRAME

ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P.

+10.99 m

1800

18

3500

19

1200

2

FLOOR 4

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

+17.99 m

1

2

3

4

5

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL

200MM SUNK SLAB

20

13 12 11 10 9 8

R:160.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:1TO17

30

V1

1000

11 10 9 8 +8.445 m 7 6

+17.195 m FIRE ESC. BAL.

PREE CAST R.C.C. FINS

1950

5

TOI.

5

1200

4

+10.035 m

4

1200

3

16 15 14 13 12

3

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

+14.49 m

1800

2

17

FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY

18

R:156.00mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:17TO22

UNIT NO-7

V1

2

3335

1 22

TOI.

11 10 9 8 +11.945 m 7 6

1200

19

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:1 TO 22

LIFT WALL IN ELEVATION

1000

+13.535 m

3500

16 15 14 13 12

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

1

ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P.

1800

5

1200

1 21

17

COLUMN C20A

22

UNIT NO-7

1200

COLUMN C20A

4

1000

18

200MM SUNK SLAB

20

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:1 TO 22

LIFT WALL IN ELEVATION

1200

6745 3

FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY

19

1200

2

1200

20

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:05

+17.99 m

TERRACE FLOOR

1.2 M. HT. PARAPET WALL

200MM SUNK SLAB

1000

1 21

V1

FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY

4

TOI.

1200

3

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 +15.445 m 7 5 6

FIRE ESCAPE BALCONY

21

2

17

1200

1

+17.035 m

1200

18

DUCT

19

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:1 TO 22

LIFT WALL IN ELEVATION

22

UNIT NO-7

20

R:159.09mm T: 300mm NOS OF T:1 TO 22

LIFT WALL IN ELEVATION

22

UNIT NO-7

21

DUCT

22

IND.UNIT-15

+17.990 m

UNIT NO-7

4995

ELEVATION PROJECTION IN A.C.P.

LIFT WALL IN ELEVATION



4.1Collective Residential and commercial space. Final Year Dissertation November, 2014 Advisor : Y.D. Pitkar


Cluster Redevelopment : Need of thehour.

The inner city of Mumbai which constitues of 3 biggest wards in Mumbai zonning has neighbourhoods and buildings dating back a century. These buildings are in dilapidated and unfit conditions. Also, due to haphazard planning and construction, there is hardly any or no open space available for the citizens to enjoy. The design dissertation aimed at addressing these issues to maximum, with design strategy that provides the maximum benefits to the people residing there as well as the new people who will be coming in the new residential spaces created.

Site Plan (Existing).

Map of inner city of Mumbai.

Existing neighbourhood massing.

Site Plan (Reservations).


Site Plan (Proposed).


Ground Floor Plan.

Storefront view (re-imagining the stree


et )

7th Floor Plan

6th Floor Plan

16th Floor Plan

15th Floor Plan

22nd Floor Plan

21st Floor Plan

5th Floor Plan 14th Floor Plan

20th Floor Plan

4th Floor Plan

13th Floor Plan

19th Floor Plan

3rd Floor Plan

12th Floor Plan

18th Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan

11th Floor Plan

17th Floor Plan

10th Floor Plan 1st Floor Plan

9th Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

8th Floor Plan


Elevation view.

The configuration of residential spaces include the studio units on the lower level, with one BHK above them, with two BHK next, and three BHK, and finally luxury four BHK apartments. This vertical segregation incorporates the rehabilated occupants along with new occupants thus creating interactions, which was in contrast to the existing practice in Mumbai. In order to maximise the use of natural wind and minimise the energy consumption, the corridors are singly loaded providing cross ventilated units, also the courtyards in plan are conceptualised in elevation as wind pockets to facilitate cross ventialtion throughout the site.

Section A-A


Wind Pockets, for natural ventialtion in site.

sketch of relation between proposed and exisiting.

Interior courtyard view.





4.2 Collective Residential (Hostel)

Fourth Year Architectural Design. April, 2014 Advisor : Y.D. Pitkar


Hostel Design, “Chattai”. Designing for University of Mumbai, challenged this project to portray the local traditions and values. Hostel, traditionally a place for sleeping, now can be interpreted as various program in one conglomerate. However, the insipiration for the design of the building is derived from the traditional matts used by the locals and weaved by them called as Chattai.

Types of Mat (Chattai) pattern study.

Volumetric composition of the ‘Chattai’ with vertical circulation.


Residence hall overlooking sports facilities.

PHD / Faculty Residence hall overlooking courtyard.

Residence hall overlooking sports facilities.


Section showing transitions between space.

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1

2

3

Site Plan.


7

Inter-transitional spaces between residence halls.

Mumbai, being one of the tropical climate city, and University of Mumbai being a government project, some of the aspect of funding affecting energy were taken into considerations. All the rooms are majorly aligned to have the indierct north light and heavy vegetation is proposed on the south. Also to thermally insulate the rooms, the concept of double wall is used, where actual brick wall and elevation wall are seperated by 2 feet allowing the hot air to cool down considerably. On the other side, wide corridor of 8 feet is proposed so that it acts as sun barrier and also keeps the rooms cool. Wind pockets on the northwestern sides allows the winds to be circulated in the entire hostel, thus achieving minimised energy consumpotion to a considerable scale. (North is upwards) Legend : 1. Twin - Sharing residence hall. 2. Single occupancy residence hall. 3. Gymnasium / sports facilities. 4. Dinning Hall / Cafeteria. 5. Super Market. 6. Medical Facility. 7. PHD / Faculty residency hall.


Ground floor Plan



Elevation view from the other side of Mithi (existing) river.




4.3 Collective display and discussion space.

Fourth Year Architectural Design. August, 2013 Advisor : Y.D. Pitkar


Pedesterian flow at the plaza of Gateway of India.

Architectural Biennale, celebrating architectural vistas and views. Architectural Biennale, at the heritage precinct of Gateway of India, was an interesting project to do. As it says Architectural Biennale, so it had to make a grand architectural statement, however my grand architectural statement in this project was to rather celeberate the magnificient victorian architecture that surrounded the site. Thus, the design strategy includes articulation of spaces after the initial study of pedesterian flow at the plaza of Gateway of India and proposeing galleries and decks for display of architectural exibits. the central courtyard is exactly in central line of vision passing through Arch of Gateway and overlooking the vast Indian Ocean.

View of Central courtyard overlooking the Gateway of India and Indian Ocean


Site Plan.


Legend : 1. Registration and information desks. 2. Walkway gallery. 3. Curator’s gallery. 4. Port city gallery 1. 5. Port city gallery 2. 6. Medical and emergency facilities. 7. Port city gallery 3. 8. Press Lounge. 9. Central courtyard. 10. A/V room. 11. Souvinier shop. 12. Cafeteria / View Deck.

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7

5 9

4


12

8 11 10

2

3

1


Section through gallery and central courtyard overlooking Gateway of India.




4.4 Collective Entertainment space.

Third Year Architectural Design. August, 2012 Advisor : Dr. Sushama Joglekar


Tetris: interlocking cultural space.

The site selected for this project was an old defunct mill land exactly in heart of Mumbai amongst sprawling high rises residential development. Theme for this project was to develop a space which caters and harbours interactions not only amongst the performers but also the visitiors and performers and other people as well. Since the site is an elongated site, it became essential to spread out the programs on the site and keep the structres just ground storey so amongs the high rises there still exist a dialouge with earth. Alignment of the structures at 45 degree enables to capture the wind into the site, thus cooling the site by applying principle of Active / Passive cooling.

Legend : 1. Admin / Box office. 2. Gallery I. 3. Central courtyard. 4. Shops. 5. Library / Archives. 6. Gallery II. 7. Tribal Art. 8. Courtyard of Tribal Art. 9. Cafeteria.

10. Amphitheatre. 11. Experimental theatre. 12. Auditorium (capacity 500) 13. Grand Plaza. 14. Recording studios / Preview theatres. 15. Workshops.

Site Plan


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5

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7 9

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3 2

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15

14


Section through amphitheatre.

Ground Floor Plan


View of open air amphitheater

View of tribal courtyard.


Site Elevation.




4.4 Collective rural administrative space.

Third Year Architectural Design. April, 2013 Advisor : Dr. Sushama Joglekar


Courtyards, A traditional gathering space. Central courtyard entrance.

Nagaon, is a small village in coastal town of Alibaug, which is generally refered to as a retreat place. The design of an administrative space combined with additional collective gathering and weekly farmer’s market space emphasized a lot on the traditional planning concpets, materiality and ambience with a slight touch of modern elemnets as flowerbeds. Central courtyard is the main space which caters to interaction between the administrative officials, genreal public, farmer’s and even the tourist who could utilise the information services provided by the village administrative to the best.

Central courtyard.


8 Aerial view. 9

7

10 6 5 11

6 4

1

3

2

Ground Floor Plan.

B

C

Legend : 1. Gram Panchayat office (Administrative office) 2. Talathi (Land revenue and records). 3. information service desk. 4. Emergency medical room. 5. central courtyard / farmer’s market. 6. NGO office. 7. Library / language learning center. 8. Community Hall. 9. Shops. 10. Women’s development center. 11. Waiting room / Cafeteria.


Site Section.

Site Section.




4.5 Collective learning space.

SecondYear Architectural Design. April, 2012 Advisor : Jayshree Chaudhry.


Zig-Zag: School A school for primary and pre-primary kids is concpetualised as a constant running place. Instead of providing a very rigid formal learning space, the classrooms are offseted from each other thus giving rise a labyrinth corridor system with courtyards in between each transition space. Each courtyard is concpetualised to be a personal outdoor space for each and every classrom. For the pre-primary section, the design is conceptualised as a radiating rays from center. the main central courtyard is multi- layered and is strategicaly placed close to the natural sand pit avilable due to site contours and the school cafteria, thus providing a nice view from the cafteria also acting as a security for the toddlers.

Corridor - Classrom - Courtyard.

Courtyard as a leraning space.


Site view. Legend : 1. Library / Music room. 2. Staff room, store room. 3. Classrooms. 4. Labs. 5. Administrative block. 6. Assembly hall. 7. Cafeteria. 8. Pre-primary section

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Site Plan.


Site Section.




4.7 Single family residence.

First Year Architectural Design. April 2011 Advisor : Mukund Athavle.


Composition of Squares.

Designing a single family residential space always provides the best design challenges. This house is conceptualised as a composition of square in plan and in elevation as well. The program was simple, proividing a sresidential space for a professor and his family, in the campus of Mumbai University. Taking the cue from the site and surroundings , the rooms are arranged to utilise the maximum views and vistas exterior as well as interior. The double height space accentuates the main gathering space with a library overlooking on the first floor.


Ground floor Plan.

First floor Plan.





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