KRUNAL AMBRE Selected Works 2018-2021 Under G Graduate raduate Design Portfolio
KRUNAL AMBRE Thane, Maharashtra
krunalambrework@gmail.com
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I define myself as a young architect who strongly believes in the duty we have with others and the power of architecture as a medium of change in society. Being a part of the design community has given me the drive to keep searching for better solutions. It has given me an insight into newer possibilities and has driven me to bring about change. Over the years, working in a team has made me confident in handling responsibilities and adapting to most workflows with relative ease. I aspire to broaden my perspective on sustainability and architecture by focusing on the small details in order to see the broader picture. With a desire to learn more about design practices and the practical side of the profession, beyond the walls of the academic studio and a sense of responsibility towards my surroundings, I am here to commence a new chapter of my journey as an intern.
Languages- English, Hindi, Marathi
EDUCATION 2007 - 2016
+ Smt. Sulochanadevi singhania school | Thane
2016 - 2018
+ PACE Junior Science College | Thane
2018 - 2023
+ Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Pillai College of Architecture | New Panvel (Currently in the 4th Year) CGPA - SEM 6 : 8.14
SKILLS Design
+ Autodesk Autocad, Sketchup Pro, Autodesk Revit (Basics), MS Office
Graphics
+ Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign (Basics), Twinmotion, Lumion (Basics)
Hands On + Sketching, Hand Modelling/drafting
COMPETITIONS Nov 2020
+ Nirmal 2020
Dec 2020
+ House on the Lake - A Vacation Home on an island Architectural Competition conducted by Udaipur Architects
(Participated)
Dec 2020
+ Click or Sketch - communicating a visual narrative through technical and creative skills Architectural Competition conducted by Udaipur Architects
(Participated)
Inter-college Design Competition- Architecture of Public Toilet in post covid world
WORKSHOP AND EVENTS Jan 2019
+ Hands on Wheel with Clay | By Satish Joshi Clay Modeling for making sculpture and pottery
Jan 2020
+ Glass Mosaic | By Anita Punjabi Glass Mosaic painting “ Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh
2018
+ Kinesthesia
2018
+ Mindscape - The festival of ideas An annual event organised by the Alumni Association of Pillai’s College of Architecture (PiCA)
Nov 2021
+ Parametric Paradigm BIM Workshop - by Shreya Kuthe and Saajan Mehta | Elephant Design Studios Conducted by Paradigm Shift Design Lab
PiCA’s annual creative fest with a platform to explore varied forms of art
+ Moma – Courseira
ELECTIVE WORKSHOPS 2018
+ Carving Workshops| By Kedar Shinde Carving on various materials like Plaster of Paris and Hands on cornice making
2018
+ Best out of waste | By Kedar Shinde Installation using Metal Waste
2019
+ Cinema and Architecture | By Ar. Smita Dalvi “Mazdoor” a short Documentary on the life of labours who work on daily wages
2019
+ Earthquake Resistant Architecture| By Ar. Subhangi Bhide
2020
+ Building Sciences | By Ar. Sarojini Lahot
2019
+ Barrier Free Design | By Ar. Smita Dalvi
EXHIBITION 2018
+ Heritage of Goa | Pillai College of Architecture Documentation and Exhibition of Churches and Temples of Goa
2019
+ Indigenous Dwellings | Pillai College of Architecture Documentation and dwelling in Tattakoti Village in Badami, Karnataka
(First Runner Up)
PORTFOLIO NARATIVE
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Aarambh
A Walk To Remember
A Sustainable Toilet
The Fluid House
-Re-imagining Government School
-A Park that captures the essence of nature
-Nirmal 2020 Toilet design competition
-Design Competition, Udaipur Architectural Festival
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1340
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785
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490
850
V1
665
1430 X 1650 MM
1430
1183
350
C20 510
OPENING 1500
W1
1043
380
2455
A1
1262 989 850
1500 510 1000
C1
2600
900
213
2245
7 900
D1
9490
2000
300
SK
615
F1
B A L C O N Y
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2390
340
1700 X 2850 MM
W2
9190
900
1000
KITCHEN
1404
595 1260 500
600 2055
1700
385
2650 300
1650
1650
1650
BATH
1200 X 1650 MM
350 500
DUCT
2592
320
FD
SITE ENTRY
D1
1500 X 1900 MM
1500 760
W1
600
760
1230
BRDROOM
D2
LIFT
FB
1230 X 1445 MM
2390 X 2800 MM
F1
C22
C21
515
1180
500
SK
A1
C1
C23
900
9
500
V1
850
C19
11345MM
1200
FB
300
C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
300 300
500
D1 150
C1
2499
1200 560
WC
900 X 1650 MM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DOWN
SK
15385MM
D2
900 260
900
A1
2800 1500
D2
UP
C1
LIVING ROOM
280
SK
C16
300
C18 A1
1200
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C13
D1
F1
1700
13800MM
230
375
1750
F1
300 900
970
21 190 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
C14
KITCHEN
2195
C17
C
2300
3625 X3650 MM
330
1445
1350 795
945
5 2300
1850
900
4
C1
900
C12
C1
3
W1
D1
900
SK
C15
2590
980
8845MM
430
2000
7945MM C17, C18
410
C11 230
A1
754
C14, C15, C16
C8
SK
A1
383
D1
960
LOBBY
1740
1500
970
1650
2920
D1
C1
F1
1000X 1550 MM
S3
LIFT
1300 X 1500 MM
SK
A1
1000
ED
S1 S2
350
F1 F1
600
BEDROOM
750
LIVING ROOM W2
D2
1480
355
C1
1300
C10
C9
2500
1000 W1
2130
SK
3000
1355
3625 X 2435 MM
2055
150
A1
D1
230
725
1615
1465
745
F1
900
900
C7 2620
2
830
TOILET
2200 X 1260 MM
300
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 5700MM
2200
C6
3000 X 2945 MM
D1
730
B A L C O N Y
900
900
7950
4225MM
1205
3420MM
1420
BEDROOM
1445
S1
S2, S3
600
C1
1500
SK
A1
DUCT
400
1400 2200
600
F1
2030 X 2500 MM
740
2200 X 3150 MM
1 C2
V1
500
TERRACE
FB
150
BEDROOM
3150
W1
1740
2455MM
C5
1615 X 1080 MM
1740 1100
1550
400
2030
300
200
1080
380 1410
580 1500
C6, C7, C8
C1
2180
500
830
TOILET
1740 X 1410 MM
D2
1960 1230
V1
DUCT
C4
500
300
3135
C3
1110
B
980
A
1195MM
1045
1740
150MM C3, C4, C5
1585
2420
2945
C1, C2
08
L
2190
2040
C2
2060
C8, C13, C23
B 1310
1860
A
07 V1 1230
DUCT
2215
1000
05
C1, C7, C12, C16, C22 11610MM
9650MM
10420MM
S3
S1
8900MM
8115MM
S2, S4
C15, C21
6630MM
5290MM
C8, C11
C5, C14, C20
3480MM
C4, C10, C18
1420MM
C19
115MM
C3, C9, C17
1530
Tattakodi- Tour Documentation
Technicality And Reality
‘Streets: Where Buildings Meet The City’
Miscellaneous Works
-A study of a village in Karnataka
-Working Drawing
-Life, Space and Architecture
-Studio and beyond
01 AARAMBH Re-imagining Government School Project Description: To understand the context and character of the urban institutions of schooling the children from the poor and underprivileged communities.
Project location: Gulbai Tekra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Project Area : 7360 sq.m Project Year : 2020-21 Project Guide: Ar. Kavita Pradhan
IMPRESSION OF MUNICIPAL SCHOOL India has over 1.5 million schools & more than 260 million school goers. According to a report by Niti Aayog , 4 lakh government schools have less than 50 students & only 2 teachers . The government schools in India are majorly suffering due to negligence , lack of sanitation & hygiene facilities , safety issues, lack of infrastructure & its quality. The user group here belongs the urban poor - underprivileged families belonging to slum areas, children of low wage earners, migrant labour, blue collar workers, etc. Due to lack of awareness or financial capabilities, their children continue to get affected in such conditions, and are deprived of good schooling that may give them a better future. On one hand, there is a high drop-out rate in the municipal schools, there is also an aspiration among the poor working class families to send their children to private schools which puts extra financial burden on them. There is an evidence that suggests that the families will be happy to send their children to municipal schools if they are in better condition and provide a modern education.
“VANCHIT” - A short film highlighting the authors impression of government schools and the life of underprivileged children in india.
Lack Of Hygiene and Maintenance
High Dropout Rates
Deprived Of Education due to Household Chores Poor Student Teacher Ratio
Poor Infrastructure
Forced labour Overcrowding
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Rao Consultants
Jogni Maa Mandir
Asima Group Jai Baniya Devi
Hanuman Mandir
Waves dance academy
Takshashila Reader’s Cafe Proposed School
Under construction site
Maitri Pathology Laboratory
Knotting the context and architecture The user group here belongs the urban poor The program was proposed in Ahmedabad , Gujarat ; just adjacent to the Hollywood Basti , Gulbai Tekra . Hollywood Basti is an age old community which is home for almost 10000 residents majorly of which are employed in idol making business.
The people of the basti are photographed by the visitors
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Sculpting is the main profession of the people from basti. This locality is a popular job for making idols of Lord Ganesha. This is why the locality is also known as “Ganesh Galli”. The idols of small scale are made inside and of large scale are made along the roads in the workshop. The idols are sold and exported to different parts of the country. 9
FORM DEVELOPMENT :-
The Classroom Block
Separating the Classroom
Combining two classrooms in order to create flexible stages and The Classroom Block in order to obtain breakout spaces at different levels.
Addition of Breakout Space
Breakout Space for the Classroom
Final set of classrooms with an individual breakout space for every classroom
Dinning area, Labs
Classrooms
Library, Art and Craft area, administration services, community hall
Breaking the circulation in three parts for ease of circulation and access
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Providing an amphitheater in the backside
The Design aims to achieve a for circulation but space to le imagined as an amalgamatio tailoring area ( for uniforms )
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a play and learn environment through built and unbuilt spaces. The concept revolved around the circulation spaces , thinking of them not as a mere space used earn, play and explore . built and unbuilt are designed in a way that they are multi- functional , interactive and form a collaborative environment . The spaces are on of learning space for students as well as community . Apart from a traditional program of a school additional multi - functional spaces like Stationary area , ) are introduced to provide employment .
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Under Ground
View of the Mid Day Meal Area
View of the Multipurpose Hall which would be accessible to the Community as well
Double height library with a semi-open sitting area on the upper floor
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SITE PLAN
Architectural Portf
Amphitheater
Construction
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Canteen Area
Classroom Classroom
Play Ground
Kindergarten
Admin Area
Multipurpose Hall
Entry
MAIN ROAD
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Section highlighting the amphitheater, kindergarten, classrooms and the breakout spaces
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02 A Walk To Remember
A Park that captures the essence of nature Project Description: " Due to rapid urbanization and formation of concrete jungles , percentage of green spaces to relax, play and explore is becoming less day by day. To ensure the long lasting improvement , sustainability and harmony of natural. Employs principles of art and the physical and social sciences to the processes of environmental planning, design and conservation
The site is 15430 square metres in size and is a piece of green unoccupied land next to the Ulhas river .
Project Type : Landscape I Semester 5 Project location: Badlapur Project Year : 2020-21 Project Guide: Ar. Reshma Sathe
The site was designed in a sequence of curving lines that produced diverse user friendly places, taking influence from the river’s undulating waves. At the entry, more chaotic spaces such as a playground, a sandpit, and an exhibition area were designated, leading to private and quiet spaces such as gazebos and a reading area at the end. The parts of the application have been designed with users of all ages in mind. For the aged, there is an underground meditation place, an amphitheatre running track, and an exercise area. A series of gazebos with green space in between creates a family place that may be used for some brief family time. As a result, a mix of hardscapes and softscapes features come together to create a healthy and lively communal area.
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Architectural Portf
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A rose garden in front of the amphitheatre
Walkway over the water body
A set of gazebos surrounded by greenery
Butterfly garden
Library area with stepped sitting
Cafe with open to sky seating
Stepped sitting and viewing decks along the beach
Meditation caves subterranean
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Section cutting through the gazebo, water stream, butterfly garden and the stepped seating area.
Section cutting through th area, playground and
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Section cutting through the cafe and the water stream.
he underground meditation d the stepped seating
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03 A Sustainable Toilet Nirmal 2020 Toilet design competition Aim: To raise awareness about providing access to sanitation for all and to explore the role of architectural design in improving the quality, usability and cultural image of such facilities. ‘Hygiene makes up two-thirds of good health’ health’ In the admist of a pandemic, hygiene is critical to one’s health. Toilets in public places must be clean and well-maintained. The intervention is positioned in front of the ticket counter at the Panvel railway station complex.
Project Type : Design Competition (by Nirmal 2020) I Semester 5 Project location: New Panvel, Maharashtra Project Year : 2020-21
Aerial view of toilet along with the context
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The toilet is constructed of bamboo with a timber roof and brick remnants for walls. It has biodigesters, which makes it more eco sustainable. A’ sanitory napkin making workshop’ is also introduced behind the toilet.
Exploded axonometric view
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The section depicts the presence of a nursing room ' changing room and a toilet for the disabled . It also depicts the female restroom, which has a sitting space and a tree. The truss that holds the timber roof is also visible in the roof detail. Bamboo is used as a partition wall. The female toilet has a water tank beneath.
Section of toilet from the nursing room. 28
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1 - female /transgender toilet 2 - changing room 3 - nursing room 4 - toilet for the disabled 5 - sanitory napkins making workshop 6- seating inside 7 - water tank
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View of the toilet highlighting the seating spaces in the frontage.
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THE FLUID HOUSE Project Location: Near Badi Lake,Udaipur
Project Type: College Project (Design Competition, Udaipur Architectural Festival) Project Year: 2020-21
The site sits on the banks of the badi lake in udaiA
pur the structure consists of stepped terraces having roof ponds which allow a continuous flow of water from the roof of the living room to the pool on the ground floor. The roof pond is a response to udaipur's scorch-
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ing environment. The presence of water on the roof cools the interior environment and adds an
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element of the city which is known for its lake. Zoning of activities responding to the climatic conditions and views was achieved with the
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use of levels leading to a single yet distinct living room, kitchen and dining. As one enters into the
1 2
structure, one is greeted by the soft sunlight falling into the central courtyard. The structure is made entirely out of locally available sandstone adding to the contextuality of the structure. The positions and sizes of the openings are dictated by climatology, ensuring natural light, cross ventilation and passive cooling.
1- main entry 2- landscaping area 3- entry into the structure 4- camping area 5- fishing area 6- viewing deck 7- main pool 8- water slide
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Roof Plan
Architectural Portf
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View of the entrance and the roof top star gazing area
View of the central courtyard in the living room
View of the bedroom
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SNEHASILA VASA -A Indigenous Dwelling in Takkodi Village, Karnataka Project Location: Badami, Karnataka Project Type: Tattakodi- Tour Documentation Project Year: 2019-20 Project Guide: Ar. Tejashree Lakras
Architectural Portf
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Otta Seating
Settlements View From The Hill
Community Gathering Under Tree
School 37
THE FAMILY CONSISTS OF 7 MEMBERS . IT IS A LINEAR HOUSE WHICH HAS A PLAY OF LEVELS . THE AREA IS ELEVATED TO PROTECT THE HOUSE FROM THE FLOODS AND ALSO FROM STRAY ANIMALS . THE OWNER OF THE HOUSE PAINTS THE WALLS ONCE IN EVERY TWO MONTHS . A CHARACTERISTIC FEATURE OF THIS HOUSE IS ITS OPEN STAIRWAY ON THE FAÇADE THAT CONNECTS TO THE TERRACE . THE ROOF HAS A WOODEN FRAMEWORK WITH MUD TO KEEP THE HOUSE
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CASE B IS AN 80- YEAR - OLD HOUSE IT BELONGS TO A FAMILY OF FIVE . THIS HOUSE HIGHLIGHTS DETAILED ORNAMENTATION IN THE FORM OF BAMBOO ROOFING AND WOODEN COLUMNS . BAMBOO ROOFING IS MORE CLIMATE EFFECTIVE THAN WOOD . HOWEVER , THIS IS DONE ONLY IN THE LIVING ROOM DUE TO ECONOMIC CONDITIONS . THE DOFING IN KITCHEN AND PRAYER SPACE IS MADE OF NEEM WOOD . DURING RAIN FALL , ASH IS PUT ON THE ROOF TO AVOID LEAK AGE.
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THIS HOUSE SITS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SETTLEMENT . BEING BUILT BY THE OWNER HIM SELF, THE HOUSE FOLLOWS A TRADITIONAL TY TYPOLOGY. IT HAS WOODEN COLUMNS IN THE FACADE WITH INTRICATE WORK ON THE MAIN BEAM IS SHOULDERED ONE INCH INTO THE POSTS USING A TAPERED CUT. IT IS HELD WITH ONE INCH BIRCH PEGS, NICHES AND MEZZANINE HAVE BEEN USED FOR STORAGE PURPOSES THE HOUSE HAS HUGE OTLAS WHERE THE FAMILY GATHERS AFTER THEIR WORK
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LOCATED ALONG THE UPPER SIDE OF THE SLOPE THIS HOUSE IS ONE OF THE OLDEST HOUSES IN TATTAKODI CONSISTING OF 12 ROOMS AND A TOTAL OF 35 FAMILY MEMBERS , THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN A HOST TO THREE GENERATIONS . THE HOUSE WAS BUILT BY THE OWNER'S GRANDFATHER , USING THE LOCALLY AVAILABLE MATERIAL MUD RESPONSIVE STRATEGIES LIKE AVOIDING OPENINGS TOWARDS THE SOUTH TO AVOID HEAT GAIN WERE ALSO CONSIDERED TRACING THE HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS SOME
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Multipurpose verandahs are used for various activities
The otta front is also utilized for drying pappadams
Selective open spaces are used by kids for recreational activities
Panchayat is held every month under the tree
Jute woven cots called khaats are laid out in the open for rest in the afternoon
Washing facilities are seen outside few houses
Courtyards are regularly washed and cleaned by the ladies of the household
Mahapuja held every Saturday
STREET DOCUMENTATION The compact planning of the houses increases social interaction between villagers and also works as a climate responsive strategy by reducing the heat absorption capacity. The ancestors of the villagers built the houses with their own mud and wood that was available to them. The School and the temple along with the banyan tree act as the main centers of interaction. The houses are placed haphazardly throughout the village as the population increased over the years. The village exhibits certain planning to an extent. The gradual slope of the village site commands the houses to have an uneven ground topography. This has
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View from village entrance
View in-front of village temple
Active lanes of tattakodi
View from ottas projecting into the lanes
Drainage lines passing through the lanes 43
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TECHNICALITY AND REALITY Project Type: Working Drawing
27500
D.P 3
D.P 4
Project Guide: Ar. Reshma Sathe
NOTES
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Project Year: 2020-21 1.THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF ARCHITECT AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. ALL role DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. The primary or function of working drawings is to 2.convert ALL DIMENSIONS THE DRAWING ARE TO BE READ designINdata into construction information and AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. to communicate the drawings through detailing . Di3.mensions ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE information CO-RELATED WITH , graphical can be read and unSTRUCTURAL AND SERVICE DRAWINGS AND ANY derstoodSHALL to further start constructing . The Residential AMBIGUITY BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE project further worked upon NOTICE OFis THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE and detailed in the working drawing studio ( Semester 6). Construction details 4.THIS DRAWING SHALL SUPERSEDE ITS PREVIOUS REVISIONS. of the staircase, toilets, and door windows have been
15500
2420
RP3
C
12945
RP4
3345
2455
300
3365
2455
1045
D
2040
1355
740
300
230 300
230
1110
2940
4205
4830
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18
0
2845
12940
CONSTRUCTION AREA
24945
worked out to ARE understand theMENTIONED. specifications . 5.ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM UNLESS
300
300
Z4 Z3
5345
SITE ENTRY
300
1310
5
6000
65
28
1850
2515
15500
6000
85 84
D.P 2 27500
SITTING OUT PLAN
EAST ELEVATION CONSTRUCTION AREA
A
B
D
C
1310
23
BENCHMARK D.P 1
B
Z1 ROAD 83
3
2232
D.P 3
A
WEST ELEVATION
6000
Z2
Z1
NORTH ELEVATION
B 1530
6000
RP1
1000
1000
A
2390 1000
4325
BUILDING FACE LINE
6000
D.P 4
300
450
KEY PLAN
450
300
1950
3950
1200
1500
2060
E
1810
F
1340
H
G
1480
785
750
J
I 750
K
1215
L
2190
1585
SITE ENTRY 230X300
C1, C2 PB3
230X300
C4
230X300
F4
F3
230X300
C6, C7, C8
PB6
2455MM
4 PB11
1
SHEAR WALL NUMBER S1,S2,S3
PB12
S2
PB13
S3
PB14
5
230X300
PB15
C10
PB16
F10
F9
230X300
C14, C15, C16
PB28
C17
PB25
200MM THICK
230X300
PB26
C16
F15
7
PB27
F16
8
C18
PB29
PB30
230X300
PB35
C19 F19
PB32
PB36
230X300
PB34
PB33
PB31
11345MM
PB24
F18
F17
C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
F13
PB23
C15
F14
230X300
230X300
SIZE
PB22
6
C13
F12
230X300
C14
7945MM
8845MM
PB18
PB20
PB19
C17, C18
C12
F11
PB21
230X300
230X300
230X300
PB17
C11
2245
230X300
230X300
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 5700MM
900
SIZE
1404
4225MM
SCHEDULE FOR SHEAR WALL
SR NO
F8
2499
PB1,PB2,PB3,PB4,PB5,PB6,PB7,PB8,PB9, PB10,PB11,PB12,PB13,PB14,PB15,PB16, PB17,PB18,PB19,PB20,PB21,PB22,PB23, PB24,PB25,PB26,PB27,PB28,PB29,PB30, PB31,PB32,PB33,PB34,PB35,PB36,PB37, PB38
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C8
F7
S2, S3
SCHEDULE FOR PLINTH BEAM
1
PB8
S1
3420MM
PLINTH BEAM NUMBER
230X300
C7
F1
PB10
PB9
230X300
PB7
C6
S1
SR NO
2
F5
D.P 2
SOUTH ELEVATION
PB5
C5 1262
1195MM
F2
PB4 PB2
C3
1
C2
F1
230X300
C3, C4, C5
PB1
989
150MM
BENCHMARK D.P 1
230X300
C1
850
B'
A'
1043
BUILDING FACE LINE
PB37
230X300
C20
C21
230X300
C22
C23
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F23
F22
F21
F20
PB38
230X300
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FINISHES SCHEDULE SR FINISHES NO
TYPE
BREIF DESCRIPTION 15 MM THICK PORCELAIN TILES
BENCHMARK D.P 1
15385MM
C8, C13, C23
13800MM
C2
C1, C7, C12, C16, C22 11610MM
10420MM
9650MM
S3
8900MM
S1
S2, S4
8115MM
C15, C21
6630MM
C8, C11
5290MM
C5, C14, C20
3480MM
C4, C10, C18
230X300
1420MM
C1 , C2 , C3 , C4 , C5 , C6 , C7 , C8 , C9 , C10 , C11 , C12 , C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
FOUNDATION, CENTER LINE PLAN
C19
1
SIZE
COLUMN NUMBER
115MM
SR NO
C3, C9, C17
SCHEDULE FOR COLUMNS
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KEY PLAN NORTH ELEVATION
D.P 4
D.P 3
NOTES
1.THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF ARCHITECT AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS IN THE DRAWING ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. CONSTRUCTION AREA WEST ELEVATION 3. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CO-RELATED WITH STRUCTURAL AND SERVICE DRAWINGS AND ANY BUILDING BROUGHT FACE LINE AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE 4.THIS DRAWING SHALL SUPERSEDE ITS PREVIOUS REVISIONS. B
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K
1215
2040
D2
900 260
1200 560
900 490
1650
850
1430 X 1650 MM
1430
665
V1
DUCT
1183
350
C20 510
2592
OPENING
F1 A1
725
1043
380
2455
SK C1
1262 2600
900
FD
213
989
385
850 2245 9490
7 8
2390
D1
1500 X 1900 MM
1500 760 760
1230
BRDROOM
D2
2390 X 2800 MM
LIFT
FB
1230 X 1445 MM
F1
C22 515
SK
A1
1180
500
C1
V1
V1 1230
DUCT
1
C23
2059
1809
E 1341
F 1482
H
G 786
1499
I 1217
J 2189
1585
C2
WL1
C6, C7, C8
DOOR SCHEDULE
S2
folio 2018-2021
8845MM
C17
C18
S4 9945MM C19, C20, C21, C22, C23 11345MM
C19
OPENING
C20
4
2
5
SR 3 NO
FD
C21
DESCRIPTION CLIENT : TW FRAME SINGLE PANEL DOOR D1 PILLAI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE ADDRESS: .M. VASUDEVAN CAMPUS) PVC SINGLE PANEL DOOR WITHPILLAI'S GRANITE D2 FRAME SECTOR 16,
15385MM
C8, C13, C23
13800MM
C2
C1, C7, C12, C16, C22 11610MM
10420MM
S3
8900MM
8115MM
S2, S4
C15, C21
6630MM
C8, C11
5290MM
C5, C14, C20
3480MM
C4, C10, C18
1420MM
C19
115MM
BEDROOM
C22 C21
C23
1
COLUMN NUMBER C1 , C2 , C3 , C4 , C5 , C6 , C7 , C8 , C9 , C10 , C11 , C12 , C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
SIZE
SR NO
1
23
SCHEDULE FOR SHEAR WAL
230X300
SHEAR WALL NUMBER S1,S2,S3
2 T
1500X1500
SCHEDULE FOR PLINTH BEA SR NO
1
PLINTH BEAM NUMBER PB1,PB2,PB3,PB4,PB5,PB6,PB7,PB8,PB9, PB10,PB11,PB12,PB13,PB14,PB15,PB16, PB17,PB18,PB19,PB20,PB21,PB22,PB23, PB24,PB25,PB26,PB27,PB28,PB29,PB30, PB31,PB32,PB33,PB34,PB35,PB36,PB37, PB38
2
COLUMN DIM 880 680
SIZE
230
SIZE 900X2100 600X2100
W2
SIZE
TRIPLE SHUTTER SLIDING WINDOW WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME
1500X1500
FOUR SHUTTER SLIDING WINDOW WITH 2000X1500 ALUMINIUM FRAME DRAWN SHUTTER BY DOUBLE SLIDING WINDOW WITH CHECKED BY 1000X1500 ALUMINIUM FRAME KRUNAL AMBRE RESHMA SATHE
VENTILATOR SCHEDULE
C3, C9, C17
BATH
FB OPENING
SCHEDULE FOR COLUMNS
SIZE
SR DESCRIPTION NO PROJECT : RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
W3
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
S4
FB
NEW PANVEL - 410 206 NAVI MUMBAI WINDOW SCHEDULE
W1 PLOT 10
C23
C22
T E R R A C E
KITCHEN
DOORTYPICAL SCHEDULE FLOOR PLAN
8
9
LIVING ROOM
C16
FD
WITH LUSTRE ADJUSTABLE GLASS WINDOW PLAIN PLASTER CEILING 1600 500 X 600 CL PAINT WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME
SR NO
7
600X2100
15 MM THK PORCELAIN TILES IRTING] SILL LVL
SKIRTING SK DESCRIPTION
TOILET
C20
SR NO
15 MM THICK PORCELAIN TILES FLOORING F1 SHUTTER DOUBLE SLIDING WINDOW 80MM WITH HIGH 1000X1500 ALUMINIUM FRAME WALL SMOOTH FINISH WITH PLASTIC WL1 FINISH PAINT VENTILATOR SCHEDULE
4 V1
1101
7945MM C17, C18
C16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
T E R R A C E
WC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
C18
C19
SR FOUR SHUTTER SLIDING WINDOW WITH FINISHES TYPE BREIF DESCRIPTION 2000X1500 W2 NO ALUMINIUM FRAME
W3
LOBBY
C15
DESCRIPTION
1
C13
C12
C11
C10
LIVING ROOM
C14
WINDOW SCHEDULE
NO
ED
LIFT S3
KITCHEN
COLUMN NUMBER
2
1472
C15
C14
D2
PVC SINGLE PANEL DOORFOR WITH GRANITE SCHEDULE COLUMNS FRAME
C8
BEDROOM S1
S2
200MM THICK 900X2100
TW FRAME SINGLE PANEL DOOR
6
C13
C12
C11
C10
C14, C15, C16
SITE ENTRY
ED
S3
S1,S2,S3
TOILET
C7
C6
BEDROOM T E R R A C E C9
SIZE
1
TERRACE
TERRACE
TOILET
C17
DESCRIPTION
C2
C5
BEDROOM
SIZE
SHEAR WALL NUMBER
TRIPLE SHUTTER SLIDING WINDOW WITH FINISHES SCHEDULE ALUMINIUM FRAME
964
S1
T E R R A C E C9
C1
C4
C3
CL
W1
1399
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 5700MM
806
3420MM 4225MM
C8
ELEVATOR
KEY PLAN
SK
3
1
2246
C6
S1
PAINT
C1 , C2 , C3 , C4 , C5 , C6 , C7 , C8 , C9 , C10 , C11 , C12 , C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
3
C7
FINISH
1SR
1262
C5
2455MM
ARCHITECT AND CANNOT BE USED WITHO PRIOR PERMISSION.
PB1,PB2,PB3,PB4,PB5,PB6,PB7,PB8,PB9, 230X300 PB10,PB11,PB12,PB13,PB14,PB15,PB16, 15 MM THK PORCELAIN TILES SKIRTING PB17,PB18,PB19,PB20,PB21,PB22,PB23, IRTING] PB24,PB25,PB26,PB27,PB28,PB29,PB30, PB31,PB32,PB33,PB34,PB35,PB36,PB37, PLAIN PLASTER WITH LUSTRE CEILING PB38 PAINT
SR NO
900
C4
C3
3. IF ANY DISCREPANCY, NOTIFY THE ARCH ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLO
SIZE PLINTH WALL BEAM NUMBER SMOOTH FINISH WITH PLASTIC
D1
H
C3, C4, C5 1195MM
NOTES
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. 2. DRAWINGS SHOULD NOT BE SCALED. 4. ALL DRAWINGS ARE THE PROPERTY OF T
SCHEDULE FOR SHEAR WALL
1043
C1
D.P 2
SOUTH ELEVATION
80MM HIGH
4
C1, C2 150MM
230X300
FINISHES SCHEDULE
15385MM
C8, C13, C23
13800MM
C2
C1, C7, C12, C16, C22 11610MM
10420MM
S3
9650MM
S1
8900MM
S2, S4
8115MM
C15, C21
6630MM
C8, C11
5290MM
C5, C14, C20
3480MM
C4, C10, C18
1420MM
C19
115MM
C3, C9, C17
1307
D
SIZE
B'
A'
SR SR NO C
SITE ENTRY
C1 , C2 , C3 , C4 , C5 , C6 , C7 , C8 , C9 , C10 , C11 , C12 , C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
NO
S2, S3
SCHEDULE FOR COLUMNS
BENCHMARK D.P 1
1
B
200MM EAST THICKELEVATION
COLUMN NUMBER BUILDING FACE LINE
SR NO 2
A
SIZE
SR FINISHES TYPE BREIF DESCRIPTION NO 15 MM THICK PORCELAIN SCHEDULE FOR PLINTH BEAMTILES FLOORING 1 F1
1530
FLOOR PLAN
D.P 3
CONSTRUCTION AREA
WEST
SITE ENTRY ELEVATION
9
900
230X300
B
S1,S2,S3
1
500
2215
A
SR NO
W1
600
SHEAR WALL NUMBER
900
D1
PB1,PB2,PB3,PB4,PB5,PB6,PB7,PB8,PB9, PB10,PB11,PB12,PB13,PB14,PB15,PB16, PB17,PB18,PB19,PB20,PB21,PB22,PB23, PB24,PB25,PB26,PB27,PB28,PB29,PB30, NORTH ELEVATION PB31,PB32,PB33,PB34,PB35,PB36,PB37, D.P 4 PB38
1
1404
1700
1500 510 2000
W2
615
1700 X 2850 MM
KEY PLAN
SCHEDULE FOR SHEAR WALL
340
KITCHEN
C1
9190
900 320
C21
W1
1500
D1 150
C16
A1
850
500
11345MM
BATH
1200 X 1650 MM
350
1200
FB
300
C19
300 300
500
C19, C20, C21, C22, C23
1650
900 X 1650 MM
1650
300
WC
DOWN
1700
D.P 2
SIZE
PLINTH BEAM NUMBER
SR NO
2499
1200
D2
UP
C1
330
300
375
C18 A1
B A L C O N Y
2800 1500
230
900
SK
280
900
970
C17
SK
F1
1445
F1
LIVING ROOM
1850
1445
2195
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1750
1350 945
21 190 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
C14
D1
SOUTH
SCHEDULE FOR PLINTH BEAM SR NO
6
C13
3625 X3650 MM
C1
980
8845MM
795
2300
SK
C15
2590
KITCHEN
300
C17, C18
1740
430
2000
7945MM
C1
900
C12
LOBBY
C
D1
900
C11 230
A1
754
C14, C15, C16
410
4
300
2920
D1
SK
A1
960
ELEVATION 5.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM UNLESS MENTIONED.
5 2300
SITE ENTRY
B'
A'
BENCHMARK D.P 1
EAST ELEVATION
3
C1
383
D1
C8
W1
SK
A1
970
1000
350
F1 F1
1260 500 600
1300
C10
W2
2055
1300 X 1500 MM
3000
LIVING ROOM
1000X 1550 MM
S3
LIFT
2055
D1
230
C9
ED
S1 S2
F1
1000
900
150
C1
1500
BEDROOM
1000
355
SK
A1
600
1650
F1
900
1355
D2
1480
3625 X 2435 MM
1000 W1
2130
1500
730
1615
3000 X 2945 MM
2200 X 1260 MM
300
C9, C10, C11, C12, C13 5700MM
2620
BEDROOM
D1 2200
C7
C6
900
4225MM
7950
S2, S3
B A L C O N Y
1205
3420MM
900
400
1550
C1
1420
2
830
TOILET
1400 2200
600
A1
S1
1615 X 1080 MM
740
SK
FB
2945
F1
600
3150
2200 X 3150 MM
2030 X 2500 MM
1740 1100
1740
1500
2455MM
W1
TERRACE 2650
D2
BEDROOM
C5
2500
1740 X 1410 MM
C6, C7, C8
DUCT
500
2030
1465
TOILET
400
150
1410
830
C2
V1
300
380
200
1080
595
500
500
C4
C1
2180
750
DUCT
1
1960 1230
V1
1110
300
C3
580
A
1195MM
3135
745
B
980
C3, C4, C5
1045
1740
150MM
1585
2420 150
C1, C2
L
2190
950
H
G
1480
149
F
1340
750
E
1810
300
D
C 2060
1860
B 1310
1000
A
SR NO
V1
SCALESILL LVL
DATE DESCRIPTION
ADJUSTABLE GLASS WINDOW WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME
1:50
1600
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
EXTERNAL FINISHES SR NO
1 SIZE N
500 X 600
2
REMAR
DESCRIPTION COMMON STUCO FINISHONE PART CEMENT, THREE PARTS SAND PLAIN FINISHING AND DESIRED COLOR SHADE ACCORDING TO GIVEN SPECIFICATION. ALUMINIUM STRIPS NAILED TO THE EXTERNAL FACADE WITH CREEPERS RUNNING ON THEM.
STILT FLOOR PLAN
CLIENT : ADDRESS:
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CLIENT :
PILLAI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ADDRESS:
NEW PANVEL
DRAWN BY
CHECKED B
KRUNAL AMBRE
RESHMA SAT
DATE
SCALE
+21.050M
PORCELAIN TILES SIZE- 300mm x 300mm
WATER TANK LVL
+19.950M
GLASS MIRROR SIZE- 600mm x 1600mm
+19.050M
FAUCET
-7270MM
-5620MM
-7270MM
ED
KADAPPA STONE STAINLESS STEEL BOTTLE TRAP
TERRACE
STOP CORK FOR SUPPLY LIVING ROOM
WASTE WATER PVC PIPE 75mm DIA.
+16.800M
PARAPET WALL
+15.900M
TERRACE SLAB LVL
Nahani Trap Detail
BEDROOM
Wash Basin Details TOILET
TOILET DUCT
NAHANI TRAP
MUMTY SLAB
OVER THE COUNTER BASIN SIZE- 385mm x 385mm x 130mm
-3770MM
BEDROOM
ELASTIC JOINT
PARAPET
DUCT
Scale 1:10
+12.750M
FOURTH SLAB LVL
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
GLASS MIRROR SIZE- 600mm x 1600mm
TOILET
TOILET
DUCT DUCT
FAUCET
+9.600M
OVER THE COUNTER BASIN SIZE- 385mm x 385mm x 130mm
THIRD SLAB LVL
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
KADAPPA STONE TOILET
TOILET
STAINLESS STEEL BOTTLE TRAP
DUCT DUCT
+6.450M
STOP CORK FOR SUPPLY
SECOND SLAB LVL
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
Wash Basin Details
BEDROOM TOILET
TOILET
Scale 1:10
DUCT DUCT
+3.300M
FIRST SLAB LVL
DUCT STILT
DUCT
150 MM BRICK WALL
+150.00M PLINTH LVL
150 MM THICK RCC LINTEL
+0.0M GROUND LVL
FAUCET AS PER SELECTION WASH BASIN AS PER SELECTION
B
10 MM THICK FLOORING WATERPROOFING 200 MM THICK SUNK 50 MM WASTE WATER PIPE 150 MM THICK RCC SLAB
A’
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B’
SECTION AA'
20MM THICK DADO TILES
LOUVERED WINDOW
C
FAUCET AS PER SELECTION
2700
1740
TWO PIECE WALL HUNG W.C. 150 MM BRICKFAUCET WALL AS PER SELECTION WASH BASIN AS PER SELECTION SHOWER AS PER SELECTION WALL TAP AS PER SELECTION
150 MM RCC SLAB
820
1500
SECTION AA'
4500
TOILET 1740 X 1400 MM
1400
800
100 MM DIA SOLID WASTE PIPE 50 MM WASTE WATER PIPE 100MM X 100MM NAHINI TRAP 230X300 MM COLUMN MM BRICK WALL WASH BASIN- 150 400MM WIDE 150 MM THICK RCC LINTEL FAUCET AS PER SELECTION
10 MM THICK FLOORING WATERPROOFING 200 MM THICK SUNK 50 MM WASTE WATER PIPE 150 MM THICK RCC SLAB
500
2175
1200
A
D
10 MM THICK FLOORING WATERPROOFING 200 MM THICK SUNK 150 MM THICK RCC SLAB
SECTION BB'
Architectural Portf
190
+15.900M
TERRACE SLAB LVL
UP
BALCONY
+12.750M
1200
BALCONY
T= 300 R= 150
BALUSTRADE
510
SURFACE MOUNTING PLATE 135 DIA
Exterior
T= 300 R= 150
BOLT
+9.600M
THIRD SLAB LVL
RCC STAIRCASE
20 MM THICK LIGHT COLOURED GRANITE TILES
BALCONY LIFT
LIVING ROOM
510
1200
C20
1500
UP
190
UP BALCONY
+0.0M GROUND LVL LIFT
UP
+3.300M
FIRST SLAB LVL
LIFT
1200
2592
300
BALCONY
C20
+150.00M
METER ROOM
DETAIL B
PLINTH LVL
1200
510
1500
C20
+0.0M GROUND LVL 510
1200
C20
OPENING
W1
2592 1500
21 OPENING 20 W1 21 19 20 18 19 21 17 18 20 16 17 19 15 16 18 14 15 17 13 14 16 12 13 15 12 14 13 OPENING W1 12 190
510
BALUSTRADE
2592
300
STILT
T= 300 R= 150
300
20MM THICK SCREED
Exterior
W1 41 42 40 41 39 40 42 38 39 41 37 38 40 36 37 39 35 36 38 34 35 37 33 34 36 33 35 34 OPENING W1 33 190
Exterior
150 MM THICK RCC CHAJJA
W1
2592 1500
190
SECOND SLAB LVL
LIVING ROOM
OPENING
42 OPENING
510
+6.450M
T= 300 R= 150
2592
1500
C20
LIFT
LIVING ROOM
1200
1500 190
UP
190
SURFACE MOUNTING PLATE 135 DIA
BOLT
UP
300 MM WIDE TREAD
RCC STAIRCASE
150MM HIGH RISER 20 MM THICK LIGHT COLORED GRANITE TILES
20 MM THICK LIGHT COLOURED GRANITE TILES
UP
RCC STAIRCASE
300
20MM THICK
SCREED
1200
2592
300
+0.0M GROUND LVL
C20 20MM THICK SCREED
510
Detail ‘A’ DETAIL A DETAIL B
C20 510
2592
1500
300
C20 510
Detail ‘B’
1200
1200
OPENING 2592 1500
W1
OPENING 1500
W1
22 C21 23 22 24 23 25 24 22 26 25 23 27 26 24 28 27 25 29 28 26 30 29 27 31 30 28 32 31 29 32 30 C21 31 C21 32 1 C21 12 3 2 4 3 1 5 42 6 53 7 6 4 8 7 5 9 8 6 10 9 7 11 10 8 11 9 C21 10 C21 11 980
C20
Exterior
2592
300
FOURTH SLAB LVL
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
980
LIFT
300
LIVING ROOM
300
T= 300 R= 150
DOWN
980
UP
PARAPET WALL
980
+16.800M
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
980
UP
LIFT ROOM MUMMTY ROOM
980
190
980
ED SLAB
43 44 43 45 44 46 45 43 47 46 44 48 47 45 49 48 46 50 49 47 51 50 48 52 51 49 53 52 50 53 51 C21 52 C21 53 980
190
+19.050M OHWT
63 62 63 61 62 60 61 63 59 60 62 58 59 61 57 58 60 56 57 59 55 56 58 54 55 57 54 56 55 OPENING W1 54
980
LIFT ROOM SLAB
150
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C21
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‘Streets: Where Buildings Meet The City’ Project Type: Humanities Project Year: 2020-21 Project Guide: Ar. Smita Dalvi
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Soft People + transparent compound wall) Hard Edge (Parking + compound wall) Varied Functions –Walking Along, Chatting, Road side s edge (ellers
Active and transparent facades Varying Scale
Varied Functions (Community Hall) – Mahashivratri and Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations
Active facade Soft Edge Transparency
Soft edge Hard edge Interactive – Walking alongside, Taking a break by
3 5
2 1
Commercial cum Residential zone 0
1
Vashi Koparkhairne Road 2
4
Gaon Devi Mariaai Temple
Vashi Koparkhairne Road
Hindustan Petroleum
4M
1. Soft edge or Hard edge A combination of soft and hard is observed. The structures with compound walls are extended on footpaths and vendors sit to sell their commodities, contributing to the softness of the street. The softness is further amplified by the presence of the temple in the centre of the street and the various activities happening inside. However, parking adjacent to the footpaths and the main road dominated by vehicles contributes to the hardness of the area. 2. Scale and Rhythm- Human or large. The scale of the structures varies linearly, gradually decreasing along the section. The buildings are proportionate with respect to the street but dominate the human scale. 3. Transparency- Open or Closed The arguably large compound walls on one end block any interaction between the street and the buildings. The temple in the centre acts as a gathering space for the community fostering transparency. 4. Interaction- Active or Passive Active interaction is observed at the bus stop and between vendors occupying the space on the footpaths creating a dialogue between the vendor and the consumer. The temple in the centre functions as an interaction space tying the two ends together. 5. Interesting or Boring The engrossing street extends to become a little dull as one moves further away from the temple. 6. Function - Varied or Singular The primary functions, walking, chatting, interaction between roadside sellers, people crossing the roads in and out of the temple, are supplemented by communal activities during the festive season.
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Soft edge, Interesting Space.
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Soft edge Transparency- open Interactive Functions-varied
Walking alongside Chatting by Varied function Taking a break by Human scale
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Soft Edge Interesting space Interactive Varied function
Hard Edge Walking alongside chatting by
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Soft edge Transparency- open Interactive Functions-varied
2 1
3 4
Sitting Area
0
1
2
Food Court Area Pedestrian Walkway Under Gazebo
Food Stalls and Kids Play Area
5
Main Road 12m Footpath Pedestrian Walkway
Garden
4M
1. Soft edge or Hard edge Soft edge is observed throughout the stretch with very few hard edges owing to the vehicle parking alongside the streets. The activities along the lake are extended on the periphery of the 12 m wide road, where the vendors sell street food and fun rides for kids are set up, contributing to the softness of the street. The 12m wide street sandwiched between the lakeside walkway and huge gardens houses varied activities during different time of the day, adding up to the interesting factor of the space. 2. Scale and Rhythm- Human or large. Human dimensions have been taken into consideration. The scale of the structures is constant along the path with hardly few buildings dominating the human scale. 3. Transparency- Open or Closed Transparency is one of the major factor contributing to the softness of the street. The transparency factor is achieved through the visual connection developed between the varied levels . The porous compound wall of the gardens allows one to peek through and keeps them engaged . 4. Interaction- Active or Passive The street is a combination of active and passive interaction areas. 5. Interesting or Boring The constant buzz of play rides, food stalls along the periphery of the streets , horse riding and many other activities happening throughout the day keep the interest factor alive. 6. Function - Varied or Singular The street fosters varied active and passive functions including, walking, sitting along the lake, chatting, eating at the food stalls, cycling, jogging, interaction between roadside sellers, playing on the rides, etc. 51
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