P O R T F O L I O
K E V I N
J O H N
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Hey! Kevin here, I am Kevin John, currently in my fourth year at Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture. As a dedicated architecture student, I am on a continuous journey of exploration and learning. This portfolio is a snapshot of my passion for innovative design and my commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural creativity. Enjoy the journey through my selected architectural works. Language Proficiency : English, Hindi, Marathi and Malayalam
DOB : 08/ 01/ 02 Phone No : (+91) 9823037661 Email ID : kevinj20@aoamumbai.in Mumbai | Pune
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Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION 2020 - Present
2018 - 2020 2005 - 2018
WORKSHOPS Bachelors in Architecture Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture, Mumbai Senior Secondary Education The Bishop’s Co - Ed School, Pune Secondary Education The Bishop’s Co - Ed School, Pune
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Student Council Member (Design Architecture Committee Co - Head) Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture, Mumbai
1. Bamboo Workshop Earthweavers Bamboo Workshop 2. RE-IMAGE Digital Representation Workshop Architectural Represention Workshop 3. Modelling and Rendering Workshop Sketchup and Lumion Workshop 4. Parametric and Modelling Workshop Lomos Archilabs Rhino + Grasshopper Workshop 5. Europe Summer School LxS Summer School Workshop on Ephimeral Devices
College Exhibition Coordinator Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture, Mumbai Sports Representative Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture, Mumbai
SKILLS
COMPETITIONS
CAD and 3D Modelling Autodesk AutoCAD Google Sketchup Rhinoceros 3D (Beginner)
1. Cafe Interiors - Al Sarab (Top 50) Archdais Interior Design Competition
Composition and Presentation Adobe Photoshop Abobe Indesign Microsoft Office Adobe Ilustrator (Beginner) 3D Rendering Lumion Enscape Twinmotion
2. Soul Temple Archdais Architectural Design Competition 3. 15 Minute City - Chernobyl The Charrette - Urban Design Competition 4. INSDAG Stadium Design - The Framed City Steel based Stadium Design in Kiriburu, Jharkhand
Other Physical Modelling Physical Drafting Laser Cutting CNC Cutting
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This is to certify that
-- KEVIN BECK JOHN -Has successfully completed
– EUROPE SUMMER COURSE 2023 – CREATING EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURE FOR TRANSITORY URBAN SPACES [ at Paris, Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon ]
160-Hours Hands-On Architecture Program An exploration of Solutions for Transitory Urbanism, concluding with the Design and Building of Transformable and Multifunctional Devices
Manuel M. De las Heras Head of Pedagogy Co-Founder LxS Foundation
- Organized by LxS Foundation with Institutional Partners' Support
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/// LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION ///
Student Details Name: Kevin John Address: B-84, Puru Society, Airport Road, Pune, Maharashtra – 40032 Email: kevinj20@aoamumbai.in Date: 20/10/23
To whomsoever it may concern,
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to highly recommend Kevin John for the architecture internship opportunity they are pursuing. I had the pleasure of teaching Kevin during the Europe Summer School program, where I had the opportunity to witness their exceptional dedication, passion, and talent in the field of architecture. During the program, Kevin demonstrated a keen understanding of architectural principles and an impressive ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical design challenges. They exhibited a strong work ethic and consistently produced high-quality work, showcasing creativity and attention to detail. Kevin actively participated in class discussions, demonstrating excellent communication skills and an eagerness to learn from their peers and instructors. One of Kevin's standout qualities is their ability to approach architectural problems with innovative solutions. They consistently impressed me with their ability to think critically and outside the box, demonstrating a mature and thoughtful approach to design challenges. Moreover, Kevin worked collaboratively with their peers, showing excellent teamwork and leadership skills. I am confident that Kevin possesses the qualities and skills necessary to excel in the architecture internship position they are applying for. Their passion for architecture, technical proficiency, and creativity make them a standout candidate. I believe they will not only meet the expectations of the internship but will also contribute significantly to the team with their enthusiasm and innovative mindset. If you require any further information about Kevin’s performance in my class or any specific projects, they worked on during the Europe Summer School program, please do not hesitate to contact me. I wholeheartedly recommend Kevin John for the architecture internship, and I am certain they will make a valuable and positive contribution to your organization. Thank you for considering my recommendation. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or require additional details.
Sincerely,
Manuel M de las Heras Principal Architect / LxS Foundation Visiting Faculty. CEPT University Ahmedabad + Madrid manuel.mdelasheras.arq@gmail.com / 0034 609 509 851
LxS Foundation CIN: U67100GJ2011NPL064792 https://www.lxs-globe.org.in/
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Soul School
Academic Project/ Semester 6
08 - 11
School Design
02
Junctionscape
LxS Europe Summer School Project
12 - 15
Ephemeral Device Design
03
Talk of the City
Academic Project/ Semester 4
16 - 19
Co-Living and Co-Working Space Design
04
Nubra Nest
Academic Project/ Semester 7
20 - 23
Climate Responsive Design
05
Seijaku
Academic Project/ Semester 7
24 - 27
Interior Design
06
Azure Skyline
Academic Project/ Semester 7
28 - 31
High Rise Housing Design
07
Working Drawings
Academic Project/ Semester 6
32 - 35
Tenchical Working Drawing (Commercial Building)
08
Symbiosis
Academic Project/ Semester 5
36 - 37
Landscape Design
09
Framed City
INSDAG National Competition
38 - 51
Stadium Design
10 6
Miscellaneous
Compilation of Other Works
52 - 61
Table of Contents
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Soul School Academic Project/ Semester 6
Site Plan
Location : Auroville, Tamil Nadu Category : School Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion Individual Project
The school design concept centers on a deep connection with nature, emphasizing natural elements like earth, trees, and water. Inspired by local architecture, the school promotes informal interactions and social relations among students, accommodating both introverted and extroverted personalities. Natural light and ventilation are prioritized using innovative techniques, and sustainable materials like rammed earth and bamboo are extensively utilized.
Smaller initmate spaces are made between classrooms in terms of courtyards and bigger open spaces like a playground is designed in the middle of the classroom block.
The design embodies eco-friendly principles, creating a holistic learning environment while respecting the cultural beliefs of the Auroville community.
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Concept for Classroom Block
A’
Soul School
C
C’
B
A
B’
Ground Ground Floor Floor Plan Plan
SOUL SCHOOL
View of Classroom Block
Kevin John, 21 Semester 6, Third Year Architecture External Architectural Design Jury
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classroom
classroom
Section AA’
classroom
washroom
washroom
library
library
Section BB’
workshop
auditorium
Section CC’
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studio
lab
workshop
lab
lab
admin
staffroom
studio
Soul School
classroom
classroom
classroom
classroom
classroom
assembly hall
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LAMP
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Junctionscape LxS Europe Summer School Project Location : Bagnolet, ParisW Category : Ephemeral Device Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion, Enscape Group Project This design proposal explores the concept of dynamic spaces that are detachable, easy to use, and interactive.
BASE
By combining innovative architectural design with user-centric features, the proposal aims to create adaptable environments that cater to the changing needs and preferences of users, promoting engagement, accessibility, and a sense of ownership. Developing a modular design approach that allows for easy assembly and disassembly. This involves utilizing modular components, such as detachable surfaces, that can be easily rearranged or removed to create various configurations.
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Isometric View
- a1 / le sample Mapping -
Junctionscape Users
Uses
Kids
Interaction
Parents
Play
Caretakers
Learn
DYNAMIC ACTIVITIES (Interactive activities, playing, learning)
STATIC ACTIVITIES (Eating, playing, learning)
--- G1 / KIDS ---
- c1 / Developing the Volumes -
User and Uses LIGHT AND SHADOW (Mapping the sciography of the existing site)
VEGETATION AND GROUND QUALITY (Tall trees, shrubs, pavement and existing structure)
BASE MAP
Functions: Enhancing motor skills,encourage coexistence,providing enclosure
This design proposal explores the concept of dynamic spaces that are detachable, easy to use, and interactive. By combining innovative architectural design with user-centric features, the proposal aims to create adaptable environments that cater to the changing needs and preferences of users, promoting engagement, accessibility, and a sense of ownership.Developing a modular design approach that allows for easy assembly, disassembly This involves utilizing modular components, such as detachable walls, that can be easily --- G1 / KIDS --rearranged or removed to create various configurations. The interactive elements are - c2 / Developing the Volumes integrated throughout the space, offering occupants opportunities for personalization and active engagement,
Fragmentation BATCH 1 / LxS Europe Summer School
Idea was to make a volume that separates the different volumes and have a detachable device that user group could interact with.
BATCH 1 / LxS Europe Summer School
--- G1 / KIDS
BATCH 1 / LxS Europe Summer School
- b2 / Users, Functions and
Developing the Framework
This the way the volume has developed through the design process. The internal skeleton framework develops to become an integral part of the interlocking system, staying true to the overall design of the device
BATCH 1 / LxS Europe Summer School
Developing the Plates
Physical Model Exploration
Site Analysis
Concept The case study demonstrates the effectiveness of an
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Interlocking System of Framework
Working Drawings
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Iterations
Junctionscape
Exploded View
Rendered Views
Night View
Real Life Photos
Real Life Size Product
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Talk of the City Academic Project/ Semester 4 Location : Prabhadevi, Mumbai Category : Co-Living and Co-Working Space Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Enscape Individual Project
In this innovative co-living and co-working project, the design integrates the spirit of an informal ‘basti’. A central street-like feature encourages spontaneous interactions among residents, enhancing community bonds. The design’s 45-degree grid adapts seamlessly to the ‘basti’ context, creating intriguing edges. Meticulously planned terraces offer diverse spaces for leisure and informal activities, redefining traditional concepts. This project celebrates collaboration and community, providing students with a vibrant environment to thrive. Concept
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Talk of the City
Underground Street Plan
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
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Section BB’
Section CC’
Section AA’
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Talk of the City
Isometric View
View of Internal Street
Elevation
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Nubra Nest Academic Project/ Semester 7 Location : Leh, India Category : Climate Responsive Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Enscape Individual Project
In the scenic backdrop of Leh, India, the architectural project embodies a commitment to climate-responsive design. By employing passive techniques and utilizing local materials such as mud for walls and timber for roofs, the approach aims to seamlessly integrate with Leh’s unique climate. This formal endeavor prioritizes sustainability, blending traditional wisdom with innovative methods, creating a structure that not only respects the local heritage but also stands resilient against the environmental challenges of the region.
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Concept
Nubra Nest
Ground Floor Plan
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Section AA’
Section BB’
Section CC’
South Elevation
East Elevation
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Nubra Nest
Roof View
Trombe Wall Detail
Roof Detail
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Mood Board
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Seijaku Academic Project/ Semester 7 Location : Indiabull Skyforest, Mumbai Category : Interior Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion, Enscape Individual Project In the heart of Mumbai, this luxury apartment seamlessly blends Japanese minimalism (Japandi) and the beauty of imperfection (Wabi-Sabi). Crafted for a multigenerational family – grandfather, father, mother, son, and grandmother – it radiates tranquility, simplicity, and timeless elegance.
Design Triggers
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-0.400M
-0.100M
15 MM THICK MDF BOARD
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-1.000M
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-0.700M
MOISTURE RESISTANT 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-0.400M
15 MM THICK MDF BOARD
15 MM THICK MDF BOARD
-0.100M MOISTURE RESISTANT 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-0.700M
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-1.000M -0.700M
MOISTURE RESISTANT 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
15 MM THICK MDF BOARD
-0.200M
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
TERRACE/ SERVANTS ENTRANCE
MAIN ENTRANCE
LIVING ROOM (3.403 M X 3.452 M)
-0.400M
DUCT
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-0.400M
15 MM THICK MDF BOARD
-0.200M MOISTURE RESISTANT 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
POWDER ROOM (1.622 M X 1.359 M)
BATHROOM (1.549 M X 2.358 M)
DUCT
KITCHEN (3.845 M X 2.651 M)
DINING ROOM (3.845 M X 3.100 M )
SERVANTS ENTRANCE
TERRACE
GRANDPARENTS BEDROOM (3.888 M X 5.688 M)
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
DUCT
VACCUM ELEVATOR
-0.400M
-0.200M
NORMAL 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
-0.700M
MOISTURE RESISTANT 12 MM THICK GYSPUM BOARD
15 MM THICK MDF BOARD
-0.100M
DUCT
FAMILY LOUNGE (3.696 M X 3.945 M)
LD
BATHROOM (1.729 M X 3.710 M)
KIDS BEDROOM (5.760 M X 4.106 M)
BATHROOM (2.428 M X 2.601 M)
PARENTS BEDROOM (3.702 M X 5.435 M)
E.T.
DUCT
E.T.
Seijaku
VACCUM ELEVATOR
UP
Furniture Layout Plan
NAME
FURNITURE LAYOUT
KEVIN BECK JOHN
ROLL NO.
False Ceiling Plan
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ADVANCE INTERIORS FINAL JURY FOURTH YEAR B.ARCH
NAME
RCP FALSE CEILING
1 : 50
DUCT
KEVIN BECK JOHN
ROLL NO.
15
ADVANCE INTERIORS FINAL JURY FOURTH YEAR B.ARCH
1 : 50 16 113
B
MAIN ENTRANCE
16MM PLASTERBOARD WITH 3MM INTERIOR PANEL
1.232
5
M16 STUDDING RESIN ANCHORED INTO WALL
KITCHEN (3.845 M X 2.651 M)
SB1
0.472
SB1
16
WOODEN PANELS
SA
8
VACCUM ELEVATOR
(
5
250
VACCUM ELEVATOR
SB1
VDP
400
1.232
36MM VOID (CLEARANCE FOR TIMBER SUPPORTS)
36
DETAIL A
925
TOP VIEW
UP
SL1
DINING ROOM (3.845 M X 3.100 M )
SB1
925
27
88
SCALE 1:20
SB1
250
A
100
KEY PLAN
100
UP
CL1
ACC
SL1
LIVING ROOM (3.403 M X 3.452 M)
SL1
0.536
SL1
SL1
0.800
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0.800
SB1
CL1
RISER
0.1875 M
TREAD
0.2500 M
WIDTH
0.925 M
DETAIL B
SECTION
SB1 SL1
DUCT
0.800 0.411
SL1
09 STAIRCASE DETAIL
SL1
Floating Staricase Detail
POWDER ROOM (1.622 M X 1.359 M)
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
COLLEGE
YEAR
ALLIED DESIGN (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUBJECT SEMESTER 07
SEMESTER
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE ALLIED DESIGN (INTERIOR DESIGN) SEMESTER 07
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SB1
0.525
NAME
ROLL NO.
SL1
ATTIC
SL1
TYPICAL SETUP
OPTION: REMOTE LOCATION OF HEAD UNIT
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2.181 SB1
0.000
0.482
0.300
LL1
SB1
SL1
0.300
SB1
SL1
0.858
BATHROOM (1.549 M X 2.358 M)
2ND FLOOR
1.890
SL1
LL1
SB1
1.577
SB1
2ND FLOOR SL1
DOOR BELL PUSH
GROUND FLOOR
DOOR BELL CHIME SA
GROUND FLOOR
DUCT 1.577
LEGEND
2.358
SL1
4.345
GRANDPARENTS BEDROOM (3.888 M X 5.688 M)
SL1
SECURITY ALARM CONCEALED CEILING LIGHTS SL1
WALL MOUNTED LIGHT SB1
SB1
LINEAR LED STRIP LIGHT TRACK LIGHT ACC
LOCAL AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL CHANDELIER CEILING FAN
TERRACE
WIFI ROUTER SPEAKER POINT
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VDP (
VIDEO SPEAKER RECIEVER
Electrical Plan ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
VACCUM LIFT DETAILS
Vaccum Lift Detail
MAGNETIC TRACK LIGHT FIXTURE
NAME
KEVIN BECK JOHN
ROLL NO.
ADVANCE INTERIORS FINAL JURY FOURTH YEAR B.ARCH
1 : 50
15
NAME
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
COLLEGE
YEAR
ALLIED DESIGN (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUBJECT
ROLL NO.
SEMESTER 07
SEMESTER
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE ALLIED DESIGN (INTERIOR DESIGN) SEMESTER 07
Details
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Bedroom Elevation 1
Bathroom Elevation
0.150
AIR HANDLING UNIT
TRAP DOOR
0.350
Bedroom Elevation 2
Powder Room Elevation
VRV UNIT
0.350 0.150
AIR HANDLING UNIT
TRAP DOOR
0.150
0.350
AIR HANDLING UNIT
TRAP DOOR
VRV UNIT
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KEVIN BECK JOHN
ROLL NO.
15
HVAC Layout (Upper Level)
ADVANCE INTERIORS FINAL JURY FOURTH YEAR B.ARCH
1 : 50 0.150
AC LAYOUT
NAME
0.350
HVAC Layout (Lower Level)
AIR HANDLING UNIT
Seijaku
Powder Room
Living Room
Guest Bedroom
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Azure Skyline Academic Project/ Semester 7 (In Progress) Location : Malad, Mumbai Category : High Rise Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion, Enscape Individual Project In the dynamic urban landscape of Malad, Mumbai, this high rise project is with strict adherence to the prevailing DCPR regulations. Situated amidst existing high-rises and the bustling Western Express Highway, the focus lies in the strategic placement of view corridors. These carefully crafted openings ensure unobstructed vistas, integrating seamlessly into the urban fabric.
Masterplan
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Azure Skyline
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YEAR
Ground Floor Plan
ROLL NO.
KEVIN JOHN
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
FOURTH YEAR (UNAIDED) ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 15
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NAME YEAR ROLL NO.
KEVIN JOHN
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
FOURTH YEAR (UNAIDED) ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 15
SEMESTER 07
SCALE
1 : 150
Typical Floor PLan
Azure Skyline
DRIVER'S ROOM
STAFF ROOM
6.0
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STORAGE ROOM
PUMP ROOM FIREFIGTHING TANK
LAN
DOMESTIC TANK SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT FLUSHING TANK
NAME YEAR ROLL NO.
KEVIN JOHN
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
FOURTH YEAR (UNAIDED) ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 15
SEMESTER 07
SCALE
1 : 150
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NAME YEAR ROLL NO.
KEVIN JOHN
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
FOURTH YEAR (UNAIDED) ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 15
SEMESTER 07
SCALE
1 : 125
Facade Treatment
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30.864
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Location : Chembur, Mumbai Category : Technical Working Drawings Software’s Used : AutoCAD
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1.912
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SUBSTATION
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W3
FRD
D4
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W1
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3.412 23 22
20
(0.230 X 0.750)
6.000 M WIDE 1:12 RAMP TO BASEMENT
D3
24
19
C7
G H
W2
MENS WASHROOM
C1
10.132
2.133
2.133
4.687
D2
W2
F2
D3
E
(0.300 X 2.000)
10.138
4.254
D1
F
3.500
0.879
8.287 3.908
D
21.187
SW3
3.804
1.692
0.879
C
4.804
B
1.500
6.590
A
Working drawings and details made for a commercial project in Chembur, Mumbai.
1:12 LANDSCAPED RAMP TO 0.85M
Individual Project
2.000 FRD
FRD
D5
D5
SW8 (0.300 X 2.000)
+2.000
+2.200
3.200 SW7 (0.300 X 8.643)
(0.230 X 0.750) 1M CLEAR VENTILATION
29.774
1:12 LANDSCAPED RAMP TO 0.85M
FOB Y
9.342
Q
37.518
2.863
3.163
1
Ground Floor Plan
32
3
4
1.163
10.444
10.444
5
6
8
SW8
9
-10.595 M
SW3, SW5
-22.197 M
LW1, LW2
LW3, LW4
7
SW2, SW7 -21.034 M
-25.585 M
0.225
C6
-28.448 M
LW7, LW9
-29.623 M
C8, C10
2
SW1, C5
-30.031 M
C7, C9
-37.518 M
0.408
C11
1.175
-25.360 M
7.486
Working Drawings
1
2
4
3
5
7
6
8
9
10
11
FOB X
12
13
14
11.28
0.756
4
1.534
11 .060
0.450
A
C4
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
2.574
16
14
17
0.922
C3, C4 +15.881 M
3
6
9
12
15
18
SW1, SW2 SW3, SW4 +15.023 M
0.858
5.607
VILLAGE ROAD
13
11
A
B C
1.500
5.337 4.187
1.500
7.822
0.213
5.112 (0.300 X 0.750)
1.500
SW6 (0.300 X 2.000)
1.415
+8.561 M
SW5, SW6
1.900
+8.011 M
4.758
+6.596 M
I
LW2 +6.461 M
(0.300 X 2.000)
G H
C7, C8
2.100
LIFT SHAFT LW3
09
EQ
F
LW1
(0.300 X 2.000)
08
EQ
E
C5 +9.473 M
(0.300 X 2.000) LIFT SHAFT LW2
27.465
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
07
12
EQ
EQ
EQ
06
13
I
EQ
H
14
EQ
EQ
15
11
SW5 (0.300 X 2.000)
LW1
2.000
EQ EQ EQ EQ
16
EQ
17
EQ
7.250
18
05
1.500
20 19
03
G
0.300
2.000 C8 (0.230 X 0.750) 2.387
(0.230 X 0.750)
1.800
5.000
FLUSHING TANK
C7
0.912
E.C DUCT
0.550
FIRE DUCT
D5
0.135
C1 F1
W1
1.362
FRD
1.800
12.20 M WIDE CHANDIVALI
E
+9.686 M
C6 D5
FRD W1
F
D
C6 C5 (0.300 X 0.750)
5.000
DOMESTIC TANK
04 10
1.900 +2.100
T= 0.300M R= 0.150M
(0.300 X 2.000)
N O
K L
+2.261 M LW6
SMOKE FREE LOBBY
1.050
FIREFIGHTING LIFT SHAFT
LW4
1.900
FRD
(0.300 X 2.000)
LW9
SW8
(0.300 X 2.000)
(0.300 X 2.000)
C12
C13
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
+1.211 M
0.212
LW6
0.500
34
2.100
LIFT SHAFT LW4
D5
33
32
0.113 0.237
(0.300 X 2.000)
31
+4.361 M
22
FIREFIGHTING STAIRS
LW7
K L M
J
LW3
M
SW9 +0.999 M
N
C11
0.150
J
1.800
+0.499 M
O
C9, C10
P
C9
C10
(0.230 X 0.750)
(0.230 X 0.750)
C11
SW7
(0.230 X 0.750)
(0.300 X 8.643)
+0.386 M
SW9
+0.150 M
25
26
27
FOB Y
P
C12, C13
(0.300 X 2.000)
1M CLEAR VENTILATION
2.432
23.319
10
8
23
10.000
C3
+18.456 M
SW4
7
5
W1
55 5
(0.200 X 0.137)
PUMP ROOM 5.000
FIRE TANK 2
D
02
5
7.
C2
(0.200 X 0.137)
5.000
FIRE TANK 1
01
4 3
16.024
5.000
63
Q
C14
C15
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
+0.000 M
FOB Y
C14, C15
Q
-2.432 M
28
29
9
30
11.06
10.549
C1, C2
C1
(0.300 X 2.000)
4
2
24
5.7
SW3 (0.300 X 2.000)
1
20
4.549
SW2 (0.300 X 2.000)
1.648
21
4
SW1 (0.300 X 2.000)
C
19
3
FOB
B
W1
5
PROPOSED 37.085 PLINTH LINE
UP
8
5.97
0.818
1.513
43.315
37.518
3.840
0.150 2.863
3.163
10.444
0.853
2.286
7
8
9
11
12
13
C2, C4
C13, C15
0.351
+3.840 M
C1, C3
+1.204 M
+0.853 M
C12, C14
SW9
10
0.000 M
-0.150 M
SW4, SW6
SW8
-10.595 M
SW3, SW5
SW2, SW7 -21.034 M
-25.360 M
6
-22.197 M
C11
5
LW1, LW2
C6
4
0.351
-25.585 M
-28.448 M
-29.623 M
3
10.444
FOB X
2
LW7, LW9
SW1, C5
C8, C10
-30.031 M
C7, C9
-37.518 M
1
1.163
0.225
+3,490 M
1.175 0.408
LW3, LW4
7.486
14
Basement Plan
10
11
FOB X
12
13
14
PLOT LINE
1
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
5
7
6
8
9
10
11
FOB X
12
A
14
C1, C2
C1
C2
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
+18.456 M
2.574
B +18.456 M
13
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
(0.300 X 2.000)
(0.300 X 2.000)
(0.300 X 2.000)
(0.300 X 2.000)
C3, C4 +15.881 M
C
SW1, SW2 SW3, SW4
W1
+15.023 M
0.858
INGRESS EGRESS C2
4
3
A
C1, C2
C1
2
C3
C4
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
A
B C
W1
W1
C1 F1
2.574
W1
WATCHMAN'S CABIN
SW4 (0.300 X 2.000)
C3, C4 +15.881 M SW1, SW2 SW3, SW4 +15.023 M
0.858
0.23MM C4 THICK (0.200 X 0.137) (0.200 X 0.137) BUND WALL
B C 5.337
C3
A GEBRIT PLUVIA ROOF DRAINAGE SYSTEM
0.213 0.912 0.550 1.415
0.135
W4
2.100
EQ EQ EQ
EQ EQ
EQ EQ EQ
EQ EQ EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ EQ
EQ EQ
EQ
(0.300 X 2.000)
LW3
2.100
FIREFIGHTING STAIRS
LW7
+4.361 M
LW4
LW4
(0.300 X 2.000)
D5
LW6
+2.261 M
FRD
(0.300 X 2.000)
(0.300 X 2.000)
C12
C13
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
+1.211 M
0.212
1.050 SW8
0.500
SMOKE FREE LOBBY
0.113 0.237
C1
W4
N
LW6
W4
SW9 +0.999 M
0.150
FIREFIGHTING LIFT SHAFT
F2
C11 +0.499 M C9, C10
C9 (0.230 X 0.750)
C10
C11
SW7
(0.230 X 0.750)
(0.230 X 0.750)
(0.300 X 8.643)
+0.386 M
SW9 (0.300 X 2.000)
C12, C13
3.840
+0.150 M
2.432
37.518
0.150 2.863
3.163
1.163
10.444
10.444
0.853
I
0.351
5
6
8
11
N O P FOB Y
C14, C15
Q
0.351
(0.200 X 0.137)
(0.200 X 0.137)
13
C2, C4
C15
C13, C15
C14
12
M
-2.432 M
+3.840 M
C1, C3
+0.853 M
C12, C14
SW9
10
0.000 M
-0.150 M
SW4, SW6
SW8
9
-10.595 M
SW3, SW5
-22.197 M
LW1, LW2
LW3, LW4
7
SW2, SW7 -21.034 M
C11
-25.360 M
C6
-25.585 M
-28.448 M
4
FOB X
3
LW7, LW9
-29.623 M
-30.031 M
2
SW1, C5
C8, C10
-37.518 M
1
J K L
+0.000 M
2.286
0.225
+3,490 M
1.175
+1.204 M
7.486
C7, C9 C2, C4
G H
14
+3.840 M
C13, C15
+3,490 M
+1.204 M
W4
6.500 M CLEAR PARKING TOWER WIDTH AS SPECIFIED BY RR PARKON
1.415
0.135
2.100 2.100 1.050 0.500
0.212 0.150
0.113 0.237
2.432
W1
INGRESS EGRESS
10.549 C1, C3
+0.853 M
C12, C14
SW9
-0.150 M
SW4, SW6
0.000 M FOB X
0.351
13
1M CLEAR VENTILATION
1.0M WIDE MS STEEL STAIRCASE
0.213 0.912 0.550
15.976
W1
2.286
12
+6.461 M
(0.300 X 2.000)
Q
0.351
LW2
LW3
0.408
3.840
11
+6.596 M
C1 F2
T= 0.300M R= 0.150M
LW9
FOB Y
0.150
10
THREE BAY CAR PARKING TOWER
(0.300 X 2.000)
P
0.853
C7, C8
E F
W4
M O
SW5, SW6 +8.011 M
W4
Q
+8.561 M
W4
-2.432 M
(0.300 X 2.000)
09
C14, C15
+9.473 M
08
C15 (0.200 X 0.137)
FOB Y
11
D
+2.100
C14 (0.200 X 0.137)
O P
J K L
12
LW2
W4
+0.000 M
I
C5
LW1
07
W1
+0.150 M
N
15
13
SW6 (0.300 X 2.000)
(0.300 X 2.000)
10
C12, C13
C1
WATCHMAN'S CABIN
M
16
14
SW5 (0.300 X 2.000) LW1
06
+0.499 M
+0.386 M
W1
F1
C11
C9, C10
4.549
SW9
(0.300 X 2.000)
SW9 +0.999 M
19
04
FOB
+1.211 M
(0.230 X 0.750)
05
C13 (0.200 X 0.137)
20
03
C12 (0.200 X 0.137)
K L
155MM EXPANSION JOINT
C8
7.250 M CLEAR PARKING TOWER LENGTH AS SPECIFIED BY RR PARKON
H
D5
2.000
W4
+2.261 M LW6
J
SERVICE CORRIDOR FOR CAR PARING TOWER
17
ALUMINUM LOUVERS
C1
0.300
18
G
FRD
W4
F2
2.000
02
+4.361 M LW4
(0.230 X 0.750)
C6 (0.300 X 0.750)
01
LW3
09
B
13
C7
H I
14
12
+6.461 M
08
LW2
G
15
11
+6.596 M
16
+9.686 M
C5 (0.300 X 0.750)
UP
C7, C8
07
+8.011 M
F
06
SW5, SW6
F
18 17
10
+8.561 M
E
20
05
LW1
E
C6
21
19
W4
D
04
5.337
UP 03
C5 +9.473 M
22
W4
SW6 (0.300 X 2.000)
02
+9.686 M
01
D C6
24 23
14
Terrace Level Plan
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2
8
9
10
+59.400M
CAR PARKING TOWER
+57.450M
2.150
11.500
CAR PARKING TOWER
10.550
0.610
OVERHEAD TANK
0.900
+47.900M
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
LIFT SHAFT
+44.400M
TWELVETH FLOOR LEVEL
+46.900M
2.100
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL
+42.300M
ELEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
W2
3.500
+43.400M
TWELVETH FLOOR LEVEL
38.800M
2.100
TENTH FLOOR LEVEL W2
+41.300M
3.500
ELEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
W2
3.500
+35.300M
NINTH FLOOR LEVEL
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
37.800M
TENTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
W2
W2
CAR PARKING TOWER BY RR PARKON
3.500
+31.800M
EIGHTH FLOOR LEVEL
+34.300M
NINTH FLOOR LEVEL
W2
+30.800M
EIGHTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
3.500
CAR PARKING TOWER BY RR PARKON
+28.300M
+24.800M
W2
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
FINISH 'B'
+27.300M
SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
+21.300M
W2
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
FINISH 'E'
+23.800M
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
+17.800M
FINISH 'C'
W2
3.500
3.500
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
+20.300M
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL
+14.300M
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
3.500
W2
+16.800M
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
+10.800M
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
2.100
W2
+8.700M
3.500
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
+13.300M
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
W2
+5.200M
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
+9.800M
2.100
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
4.200
W2
+7.700M
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
+1.000M PLINTH LEVEL
6.000 M WIDE 1:12 RAMP TO BASEMENT
+0.000M
3.500
1.000
W2
GROUND LEVEL
W2
+4.200M
W2
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
FINISH 'D'
5.575
BASEMENT LEVEL
4.200
W2
+0.000M D5
1
2
8
9
GROUND LEVEL
D5
10
Section AA’
South Elevation +58.400M
+58.400M
CAR PARKING TOWER
CAR PARKING TOWER
GENERAL NOTES : 1.
CAR PARKING TOWER BY RR PARKON
2. 3. 4.
11.500
11.500
5.
6. FINISH 'A'
FINISH 'A'
7. 8. +46.900M
+46.900M
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL
9.
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN 'METERS' UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. THE DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE STRICTLY TO BE FOLLOWED. ALL LEVELS ARE UNFINISHED LEVELS UNLESS SPECIFIED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL ON-SITE DIMENSIONS. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK ON SITE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INFORM THE ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT ENGINEER ON-SITE REGARDING ANY CONDITIONS/MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO BE DONE PRIOR TO WORK COMMENCEMENT. ANY DISCREPANCY IS TO BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT/ CONSULTANT BEFORE. ALL INTERNAL PLASTER IS 12MM THK IN 1:4 PROPORTION OF CEMENT MORTAR APPLIED IN SINGLE COAT. ALL EXTERNAL PLASTER IS 18MM THK IN 1:4 PROPORTION OF CEMENT MORTAR APPLIED IN DOUBLE COAT. ALL WORK IS TO BE COMPLETED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE SITE ENGINEER/ PROJECT MANAGER AND ARCHITECTS.
SCHEDULE FOR DOORS
3.500
3.500
W1
FINISH 'E'
+43.400M
+43.400M
TWELVETH FLOOR LEVEL
2.100
2.100
W2
SYMBOL
NO. S
D1
4
PVC 30MM PANELED DOOR, FACE PANEL 0.650 x 2.100 6MM PARTICLE BOARD, 6MM VEENERS.
+41.300M
+41.300M
ELEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
D2
2
PVC 30MM PANELED DOOR, FACE PANEL 0.800 x 2.100 6MM PARTICLE BOARD, 6MM VEENERS.
3.500
3.500
ELEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
D3
2
TIMBER HOLLOW CORE 35MM PANELED 0.900 x 2.100 DOOR, FACE PANEL 6MM PARTICLE BOARD, 6MM VEENERS.
ENTRANCE TO BATHROOM
D4
2
TIMBER DOUBLE LEAF FLUSH DOOR, COMPOSITE 18MM GLASS WOOL,12MM PARTICLE BOARD, 12MM MARINE 1.200 x 2.100 PLYBOARD, 5MM RUBBER SHEET, 15MM LIPPING PATTI, 12MM Ø NEOPRENE GASKET
SERVICE ENTRY/ SHOWROOM ENTRY
D5
3
W1
37.800M
37.800M
TENTH FLOOR LEVEL
FINISH 'B'
3.500
3.500
CAR PARKING TOWER BY RR PARKON
TENTH FLOOR LEVEL
+34.300M
+34.300M
NINTH FLOOR LEVEL
NINTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
3.500
FINISH 'A'
+30.800M
+30.800M
EIGHTH FLOOR LEVEL
EIGHTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
3.500
FINISH 'G'
+27.300M
SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
3.500
FINISH 'F'
SYMBOL W1
W1
NO. S 1
ALL SPACES
1
FIXED SLIT SHUTTER, 6MM GLAZED TOUGHENED GLASS, WHITE GRANITE FRAMES, UPVC WINDOW & UPVC PANELED AWNING
500 X 4200
ALL SPACES
1
FIXED SLIT SHUTTER, 6MM GLAZED TOUGHENED GLASS, WHITE GRANITE FRAMES, UPVC WINDOW & UPVC PANELED AWNING
W1
500 X 4200
ALL SPACES
SPECIFICATIONS
SCHEDULE FOR FINISHES 3.500
3.500
SYMBOL +16.800M
+16.800M
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
3.500
+13.300M
+13.300M
3.500
3.500
FINISH 'C'
ALUMINIUM LOUVERS
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
FINISH 'D'
2.100
2.100
SMOOTH TEXTURE PLASTER
+9.800M
+9.800M
W2
FINISH 'B'
SPECIFICATION SCRATCHED TEXTURE PLASTER
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
W1
FINISH 'A'
3.500
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
+7.700M
DRY STONE CLADDING (GRANITE)
+7.700M
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
FINISH 'E'
FINISH 'E'
FINISH 'E'
3.500
3.500
FINISH 'B'
W1
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
FINISH 'E'
GROUND LEVEL
GROUND LEVEL
West Elevation
34
FINISH 'E'
+0.000M
+0.000M
East Elevation
ZINC METAL PERFORATED SREEN
4.200
4.200
FINISH 'F'
SUBSTATION
UNITIZED CURATAIN GLAZING SYSTEM
+4.200M
+4.200M
ENTRANCE TO STAIRCASE LOBBY
REMARKS
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL
BATHROOM CUBICLE DOORS (HANDICAP)
SIZE
3.500
3.500
+20.300M
+20.300M
BATHROOM CUBICLE DOORS
1000 X 1180
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL
SIXTH FLOOR LEVEL
46 MM 2HR FRD DOOR AND FRAME CONSTRUCTED FROM GALVANIZED 1.200 X 2.100 IRONSHEET IN CONFORMATION TO CONFORM TO IS 277HAVING INFILL OF ROCKWOOL/MINERAL WOOL/ HONEYCOMB KRAFT PAPER FINISHED IN ZINC-PHOSPHATE STOVING PRIMER AND FINISHED WITH POLYURETHANE ALIPHATIC GRADE OF EPOXY PAINT AS REQUIRED, ALL FIXED WITH APPROPRIATE HEAVY DUTY HINGES, LOCK, FLUSH BOLTS, DOOR CLOSURES AS REQUIRED, AS PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION.(TATA PRAVESH)
REMARKS
FIXED SLIT SHUTTER, 6MM GLAZED TOUGHENED GLASS, WHITE GRANITE FRAMES, UPVC WINDOW & UPVC PANELED AWNING
+23.800M
+23.800M
W1
SIZE
SCHEDULE FOR WINDOWS
+27.300M
SEVENTH FLOOR LEVEL
W2
SPECIFICATIONS
TWELVETH FLOOR LEVEL
FINISH 'G'
TERRACOTTA JAALI
COMPOUND WALL
HEXAGONAL CONCRETE BLOCKS
150MM THICK PCC BEDDING
250MM THK RUBBLE PACKING
STORM WATER DRAIN
Working Drawings
COMPACTED EARTH RECHARGE POINT 1.700
Compound Wall Detail RCC COLOUMN SHIMS
DOUBLE CHARGE VITRIFIED FLOOR / ANTI SKID VITRIFIED FLOOR AS THE CASE MAY BE
DRILLED ANCHOR
WALL TILE / SKIRTTING AS THE CASE MAY BE 12-18 MM BACKING PLASTER
INSIDE
12 MM PLASTER 8" GRANITE PATTI FRAME. WITH EDGE MOULDING ON OUTSIDE.
STAINLESS STEEL BENT PIPE FILL WITH SEALANT STONE
125 MM SIPOREX BLOCK WALL 18 MM EXTERNAL PLASTER FINISHED WITH ELESTOMERIC PAINT, ALL IN ONE LEVEL. OPENABLE GLAZED ANODIZED ALUMINUM WINDOW, FITTED IN EXTRUDED ALUMINUM SECTION ALL IN HEAVY DUTY JINDAL OR OTHER APPROVED MAKE.
Dry Cladding Detail
OUTSIDE
Window Frame Detail TREAD 300MM WIDE IN ANTI SKID, MATTE IPS FLOORING
DRIP MOULD
ANTI SKID GRIP SELF EMBOSSED DEPRESSIONS ON TREAD
RCC LINTEL STIRRUPS
RISER 150MM HIGH IN MATTE FINISH IPS
MAIN REINFORCEMENT TOR 10MM @ 150MM C/C
FOLDED REINFORCEMENT BARS TO SUPPORT THE RISERS
DISTRIBUTION REINFORCEMENT TOR 8MM @ 150MM C/C
DISTRIBUTION REINFORCEMENT TOR 16MM @ 150MM C/C MAIN REINFORCEMENT OF THE WAIST SLAB TOR 12MM @ 200MM C/C
Chajja Detail
Staircase- Nosing Detail 230MM THK WALL
100MM THK LINTEL ALUMINIUM BOX SECTION
CAP WITH CONCEALED FASTENER FLOAT GLASS COVERING FOR CANOPY
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RAFTER TUBE
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ANGLE CLEAT 6MM THK GLASS MOUNTED ON POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME 100MM THK LINTEL
230MM THK WALL
Louver Window Detail
HORIZONTAL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT
Canopy- Fastener Detail
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Symbiosis Academic Project/ Semester 4 Location : Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai Category : Landscape Design Software’s Used : -
SiteSite Plan andand Sections Plan Section Site Documentation
Individual Project
The design centers on a play space intricately woven into the site’s natural landscape, ensuring a tailored integration. Its core feature is a central textured rampway divided into four sections: a gripped ramp for crawling, a regular ramp for walking, a flat path for exploration, and a slide for fun. This setup offers diverse activities while harmonizing with the environment, emphasizing symbiosis among its elements. The design not only encourages physical play but also nurtures a profound connection between children and nature.
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Concept Concept Sketches Drawings Sketches
Symbiosis
The dried tree trunks on the ground act as seating spaces for the children.
The upper right corner of the site is populated by dense trees that provide ample shade to the ground and hence the space can be used as a resting space
The mangrove like branches serves as an activity space for the children.
Final Plan
Section AA”
The design takes into account the presence of sorrunding wildlife like deer in the area, ensuring that the tree house and boulders serve as vantage points to observe the deer without frightening them away.
Section BB’
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Framed City INSDAG National Competition Location : Kiriburu, Jharkhand Category : Stadium Design Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Lumion, Enscape Group Project In the heart of Kiriburu, Jharkhand, the stadium is proposed—an innovative stadium project meticulously crafted with steel, blending human experiences with cutting-edge design.
FRAMED CITY Concept Diagrams MULTI – EVENTS STADIUM KIRIBURU, JHARKHAND REPORT WA 06
Rooted in the synergy of people, place, and space, this proposed stadium embodies Kiriburu’s essence. Seamlessly integrating organic and geometric shapes, it triggers nostalgia and association, forming a dynamic space. Rising with the sky, this proposed structure redefines Kiriburu’s skyline and promises to reshape the community’s engagement with its environment.
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View of Stadium
Framed City
Concept
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Miscellaneous 01
Al Sarab
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Adaptive - Reuse of Watson Hotel
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Slytherin
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3D Renders
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Mumbai x Brussels
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Student Council
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Cafe Interiors Competiton Entry (Top 50)
Adaptive Reuse
Parametric Furniture Design
Rendering Skills
Postards : Studio Exchange
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Adaptive - Reuse of Watson Hotel Academic Project/ Semester 4
Current State of the Site
Location : Watson Hotel, Mumbai Category : Adaptive Reuse Software’s Used : AutoCAD, Sketchup, Enscape
Recreational Space
Group Project
Home/ Work
In the heart of Mumbai lies the Watson Hotel, a historic edifice poised for a significant transformation.
Home/ Work
The architectural proposal aims to breathe new life into this decaying structure through adaptive reuse.
Landscaping
The vision is to repurpose the hotel into a multifaceted space, incorporating coworking, co-living, leisure, workshops, and retail areas.
Workshop Space
This initiative seeks to revitalize the heritage of Watson Hotel, creating a formal yet dynamic environment where business and community converge, ushering in a new era of purposeful functionality and historical preservation.
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Retail/ Cafe
Proposed Design
Miscellaneous
Elevation
Section
Landscape Space
Isometric View
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Category : Parametric Furniture Design Software’s Used : Sketchup, Lumion
Miscellaneous
3D Renders
Software’s Used : Lumion
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Mumbai x Brussels In the context of a pioneering Studio Exchange Program between the esteemed Academy of Architecture in Mumbai and the distinguished ULB (Université libre de Bruxelles) in Brussels, a profound cultural exploration unfolded. Through the subtle eloquence of postcards, students meticulously distilled the quintessence of Mumbai and Brussels. This initiative served as a testament to the amalgamation of artistic sensibilities and cultural understanding. Each card is a testament to the profound insights gained during this cross-cultural endeavor, offering a formal and insightful glimpse into the unique character of both cities. The Publication
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Exhibition hosted by the Belgium Consulate
Miscellaneous
Student Council
Academy’s first ever Confluence Exhibition post COVID Pandemic
Helped in organising various design competitions and exhibitions as a part of Design Architecture Committee Body.
Confluence Exhibition Co - Ordinator
DAC Committee Co - Head
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