CURRICULUM VITAE
L AVA N YA
M U R U G A I YA N
G R A D UAT E A R C H I T E C T
E D UCATIO N 2021 2016 2014
BASIC INFORMATION Age : 22 Nationality : Indian Languages : English Tamil Hindi
ABOUT Passionate, hard-working, and highly motivated individual looking to join a reputable firm as a junior architect
TOPICS OF INTEREST Sustainability Climate sensitive design Cost effective construction Building materials and finishes
C ON TACT +91 7397 234 212 lavanyamurugaiyan02@ gmail.com l i n ke d i n . co m / i n / l ava n ya-murugaiyan-3927b913b
Barch Class XII Class X
NIT Trichy Vidya Mandir Mylapore HCCV Nanganallur
8.54 CGPA 96% 10 CGPA
E XP ER IENCE Internship at Prashant Pradhan Architects, Gangtok June 2019 – Dec 2019 - Prepared working drawings for residential and hospitality projects - Made detailed models in sketchup and did visualisations in Vray and - lumion - Worked on interior designing, furniture designing - Produced presentation drawings for the office portfolio - Visited sites,interacted with clients and drew measured drawings
ACHIEVEM ENTS - HUDCO 2018 - Juror’s Choice award - Cooum riverfront redevelopment - - Documentation, analysis, presentation - ANDC 2018 - Shortlisted entry - Liminal spaces - Analysis, presentation - NIT Trichy Institute day medalwinner - 3rd year - Overall top 4 in NIT Trichy Barch 2021 batch
SOF T WAR E SKIL LS Autocad Sketchup Revit Vray Lumion
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Microsoft Excel Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Word
LE ADERSHIP AND TEAM SKIL LS Head of Design, Archcult 2020 - Architecture symposium - Worked on digital branding with a team based on the theme MIRAGE Manager, Pragyan Design Team 2019 - Inter-college Tech fest- Designed Tshirt based on the theme spectrum Manager, Festember Design Team 2018 - Inter-college Cultural festCharacter design of mascot prince Uzayr based on the theme Arabian nights Event manager, TEDxNITTrichy 2018 - Worked on digital branding with a team based on the theme STRINGS
EXTR AC U RR IC U L A R ACT IV IT IE S Social activity Participated in setting up a library at Chongay Tar Government primary school, with Rotract club of Gangtok hills. Contributed to the project with design and hands-on work.
Contents 1. SOS Village 2. Cafe 3. Cultural centre 4. Residence 5. Internship works 6. Sketches & models 7. Posters & illustrations
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SOS Village @ Trichy
A crisis like disasters and pandemics leave children homeless. Recent studies show a lack of homes for orphans in India. The drop in adoption rates and the failure of foster care in the country make SOS villages the best place for such children to grow up because they can live in a family setting, thus leading to a better childhood. The idea is to design the village as a familiar place that allows kids to be without restraint yet safe and feels like home. Abundant natural light, open to sky green spaces and jalli work in buildings fades enclosure and institutionalisation. Continual contact with nature, both indoors and outdoors, enables children to experience the dynamic sense of the natural environment, improving their cognitive development and psychological well-being. Hierarchical open spaces in the residential area let children interact and play while
SOS village - Architectural thesis - 2021
Year : 2020-21 - ARCHITECTURAL THESIS Literature studies : Usergroup study Comparing Home and Orphanage Comparing Orphanage and SOS village Sense of home Casestudies : Comparative study and analysis of SOS villages Comparative study and analysis of Cluster planning Casestudy of My school Casestudy of YWCA vocational training center Special study : Architecture as a tool for social interaction
still being monitored. Homes and courtyards that are close-knit allow for social interaction, which is crucial to the functioning of a village. Techniques such as exposed brickwork, lime concrete, oxide flooring, reclaimed wooden doors, reclaimed steel, load-bearing structures keep costs low.
S I T E
L O C A T I O N
C L I M AT I C S T U DY
Jun May - Jul Apr - Aug Mar - Sep Feb - Oct Jan - Nov Dec
Site
Location Pirattaiyur, Trichy city developing neighbourhood of trichy city Area 50 acres
S I T E
Sunpath The sun is predominantly in the southern hemisphere Most of the hottest months are in the northern hemisphere
Drybulb temperature Temperature is uncomfortable 72% of the time
D R A W I N G Humidity Humidity is low when temperature is hot, and, high when temperature is low Therefore, it is quite dry most of the year
191.30 100° 88°
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79.67 87° 121.12
105°
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349.55
76
175.74
77 50 acres
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167°
170°
150.14
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138.97
Windrose Primary wind direction - West, Secondary wind direction - East
40.47 98°
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204.92
Psychrometric chart
298.20 73°
WATER CANAL
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Strength Residentail locality (ideal for this project) Less air and noise pollution Good accessibility (5km from CBS) Weakness Outer from main city Orientation of site is not of great advantage
Opportunities Ideal site for health center, schools, training institute - can be accessed by people from nearby villages Employment opportunity for people from nearby villages in various facilities Threat Threat of flooding from Uyyakondan canal Bad odour and mosquito infestation from canal. |2
C O N C E P T
Director’s Bungalow
Staff Quarters
There are no good views for the residential area. Having farmlands around the houses would offer green views.
Asst.Director’s Bungalow
S I T E
SOS Family houses
Guest quarters SOS youth center Community center
SOS vocational training center
Biogas plant
The village is planned around community facilities ( community center, parks and playgrounds, healing gardens, amphitheatre), increasing opportunities for people to meet.
Garage and workshop
SOS School Maintenance and service dept.
Site is divided into various zones based on privacy Site becomes more private as one move away from the main access road 1
Admin block
Primary health and councelling center
Vehicular service road restricted to the perimeter of the site - to stop noise, air pollution from entering the site, to ensure safety of pedestrians
MAIN ENTRY (PUBLIC)
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Community center - heart of the village. Path around community center taken to reach other blocks Radial path is sociopetal, more opportunities to meet and interact Vehicular access along perimeter for all blocks for ambulance to reach in case of emergency
Blocks are placed on site based on privacy and access 2
STAFF QUARTERS
SOS FAMILY HOUSE
YOUTH HOUSE
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3 security points to check trespassing into semi private and private spaces of the village No.of.entry points to the site is reduced to 1, for security reasons
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Pedestrian paths lined with trees to protect from hot sun Eastern and western facades of buildings shaded with thick evergreen vegetation Farmland, to produce their own food, provide employment, green view from family houses Percolation pond at lowest point of the site to replenish ground water table, irrigate farm land, cool breezes
COMMUNITY CENTRE
GUEST HOUSE
ADMIN
VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTRE SOS SCHOOL
Blocks having similar functional requirements are zoned together 3
COMMUNITY ZONE
RESIDENTIAL ZONE ADMIN ZONE
EDUCATION ZONE
SECURITY WALL
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C L U S T E R
C O N C E P T
1 unit represents 1 family house
1 module consists of 2 units
C L I M A T I C
S T R A T E G I E S
48 modules are divided into 4 clusters
Eastern and western facades are smaller and openings are avoided to minimise heat gain. Opening maximised on northern and southern facades - diffused light
Stack effect through courtyards - hot air escapes creating low pressure area ,cool air is drawn
For better interaction within clusters, they are further divided into 8
Evapotranspiration due to greenery cools down and humidifies hot and dry Trichy wind
Trees close to windows filter direct sunlight and provides diffused light comfortable for the eye
Cross ventilation reduces dependence on mechanical ventilation
Light shelves diffuse direct sunlight and improves daylighting quality
Each cluster gets its own well shaded courtyard Clusters are spaced in a way to generate hierarchical progression of open spaces
Rattrap bond in eastern and western facades reduces heat gain
Air passing through smaller openings loses temperature
Verandhas and balconies act as thermal buffers
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S I T E
M
SOS BOYS YOUTH HOUSE SOS VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
SOS SCHOOL
COMMUNIT
SOS GIRLS YOUTH HOUSE
FAMILY HOUSE CLUSTER 1
FAMILY CLUS
FAMILY HOUSE CLUSTER 2
S I T E
North Elevation
South Elevation
East Elevation
West Elevation
SOS village - Architectural thesis - 2021
E L E
M O D E L STAFF QUARTERS ENTRANCE
TY CENTER
Y HOUSE STER 3
ADMIN BLOCK
PRIMARY HEALTHCARE AND COUNCELLING CENTRE SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE BLOCK
GUEST HOUSE
FAMILY HOUSE CLUSTER 4
E V A T I O N S
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S I T E
P L A N
COMMUNITY FARM
PERCOLATION POND
DIR. BUNGLW.
CLUSTER 3
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ASST.DIR. BUNGLW.
CLUSTER 4
CLUSTER 7
CLUSTER 2
CLUSTER 5
CLUSTER 8
CLUSTER 1
CLUSTER 6
YOUTH HOUSE - GIRLS
AMPHITHEATRE STAFF QUARTERS
YOUTH HOUSE - BOYS
GUEST QUARTERS
SECURITY GATE 3
COMMUNITY CENTRE
STAFF QUARTERS
HEALING GARDEN
SOS SCHOOL
AMPHITHEATRE
SECURITY GATE 2
SECURITY GATE 1
MAINTENANCE DEPT.
SOLAR FARM ADMIN
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER EN
TRA
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NC
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S I T E
V I E W S
View of Community centre
View of Community centre
Educational zone
SOS Family houses - Entrance view
SOS Family houses - Rear view |8
S O S F O R M
S C
E V O L U T I O N
SECONDARY BLOCK
PRIMARY BLOCK
COMMON SPACES
Shaded play area
P L A N S
Ground floor plan
First floor plan
Courtyard offers green views and cross ventilation
E L E V A T I O N S
3
CLASSROOM WING CONCEPT Toilet
South Elevation
East Elevation
Classroom
S E C T I O N S
Section AA’
Shaded activity space
Section BB’
SOS village - Architectural thesis - 2021
C H O O L
3 D
I N T E R I O R
V I E W S
Library view from assembly area
Bridge over the courtyard in classroom block
Second floor plan
V I E W
Shaded activity space between Primary and secondary classroom blocks
Classroom with flexible furniture arrangement
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S O S
F O R M
E V O L U T I O N
LECTURE HALLS
COMMON SPACES
WORKSHOPS
P L A N S
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
Ground floor plan
E L E V A T I O N S
South elevation
North elevation
S E C T I O N S
Section AA’
Windows opening into green spaces
Section BB’
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V O C A T I O N A
L
T R A I N I N G
C E N T R E
I N T E R I O R
V I E W S
Entrance lobby with play of light
Staircase with seating to encourage interaction
First floor plan
3 D
V I E W
Workshop corridor with play of light, courtyards and seatings
Lecture hall
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S O S
F O R M
F A M I
E V O L U T I O N
KITCHEN
VERANDAH DINING HALL BOYS BEDROOM LIVING ROOM
P L A N S
SOS MOTHER’S ROOM
GIRLS ROOM
Ground floor plan
Ground floor plan
BACKYARD
VERANDAH COURTYARD
Different scales of open and semi open spaces as seen in vernacular houses
First floor plan
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L Y
H O U S E
I N T E R I O R
V I E W S
Living room
E L E V A T I O N
Dining hall
Front elevation
S E C T I O N
Longitudinal section
3 D
V I E W Children’s bedroom
Terrace with garden
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Cafe
Year : 2018
@ NIT Trichy
Brief : Design a cafe for the students of NIT Trichy using a 20ft and 40ft container. Approach : The objective was to design a sociopetal environment that offers variety and choice to the users by providing different seating options. The use of warm colours in the interiors is the best for social spaces. Since the containers are narrow, window surface is maximised to bring in nature and induce a feeling of openness. Cantilevered deck seating allows users to enjoy the view of sunsets as well as the cool evening breezes.
Cafe - Interior design - 2018
C O N C E P T
The containers are placed parallel to the road.
The larger container is placed on top to obtain extra shaded space.
Shaded space is maximised and desirable form is obtained by rotating smaller containers to 90 degrees.
S I T E P L A N
3.00
SERVICE ENTRY
14.95 SERVICE VEHICLE 5.50 PARKING
13.39
STAFF ENTRANCE
1.28
BICYCLE ENTRY
ENTRY
2.23
2.00
15.40 19.63
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G R O U N D
F L O O R
P L A N
12.17
3.86
1.98
1.95
1.92
2.46
HIGH TABLE
13
15
0.94
11 1 9
ENTRANCE +0.15M
2.36
3 5
0.86
7
0.86
DISPLAY
BILL COUNTER 6.10
0.86
0.96
WORKTOP
FRIDGE
CLEANING AREA
F I R S T
F L O O R
STAFF ENTRANCE +0.15M
1.62
P L A N
12.17 1.35
1.76
SERIAL LIGHT
0.89
1.33
1.33
1.33
1.33
1.78
0.93
PAINTING
2.31
SLIDE SLIDE
SLIDE SLIDE
SLIDE SLIDE
SLIDE SLIDE
SLIDE SLIDE
1.33
Cafe - Interior design - 2018
F R O N T
E L E V A T I O N
13.39 0.62
1.33
1.36
1.35
1.35
1.36
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.33
0.63
UPPER RL +5.88
0.57
2.54
LOWER RL +5.30
2.52
1ST FL +2.80
0.82
0.90
2.64
0.90
0.15
L O N G I T U D I N A L
FL +0.15 GL +0.0
S E C T I O N
13.39 0.62
1.33
1.36
1.35
1.35
1.36
1.35
1.35
1.35
1.33
UPPER RL +5.88
0.63 0.57
2.54
LOWER RL +5.30
2.52
1ST FL +2.80
0.82
0.90
2.64
0.90
0.15
FL +0.15 GL +0.0
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E X P L O D E D
V I E W
GI sheet Steel truss Lantern Down light Illuminated sign Hanging light for deck 40ft container Artwork Sliding UPVC door Serial lights MS railing Herringbone wooden flooring Wooden deck flooring 3 seater 2 seater
4 seater
Steel framework
20ft container
Fixed glass Sliding glass door Display and bill counter
Cleaning area Spiral staircase Menu board High stool seating Cafe - Interior design - 2018
I N T E R I O R
V I E W S
First floor with 3 seater, 4 seater and 5 seater options, provided indoor and 2 seaters provided in the deck
Wooden frames on the wall with altering paintings and serial lights adds on to the ambience of the cafe
Deck seating for breezy evenings
Entranceway with high stool and table for a quick snack or coffee
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Cultural center Year : 2019 Brief : Design a South zone cultural center at Mylapore to promote culture and arts. Objectives: The project aims to design a village celebrating south Indian culture. The cultural center is planned in such a way that facilitates a variety of activities to happen outdoor, this gives opportunity for visitors to observe and develop interest in cultural activities Terracotta, a vernacular material is also used widely to bring a sense of belonging. Urban study of Mylapore region suggested inclusion of green pockets in the city, therefore the cultural center also aims to function as a park and recreation area.
Cultural centre - 2019
D E S I G N
A P P R O A C H
The cultural center is a multifunctional facility with a variety of programs
Each program is accomodated in separate blocks to manage the crowd and noise
Blocks are oriented with longer side facing north and south to reduce direct heat gain
Blocks are staggered to allow free air movement, disrupting humidity build-up
Blocks of related programs are organized around plazas, also helping with wayfinding
Negative spaces becomes interaction and activity spaces like exhibition plazas, OAT, foodstalls, lotus and lillli tanks
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S I T E P
Auditorium block
Exhibition plaza 1
Lotus Pond
Retail block
Admin block
Service entry 3
Exhi plaz
Service blocks
Staff entry
Staff’s subterranean car parking Visitor’s subterranean car parking Sculpture garden
Cultural centre - 2019
Pedestrian entry 1
Drop-off Vehicular entry 1
Service road
Entrance block
P L A N Service entry 2
OAT
Service road
Performing arts block
Outdoor performance area
ibition za 2
Pedestrian entry 2
Service entry 1
Visitor’s subterranean car parking
Vehicular entry 2
Food stalls Multipurpose hall block
Drop-off
Food stalls
Museum block
Lilly Pond
Outdoor seating
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P E R F O R M I N G
Cultural centre - 2019
A R T S
C E N T E R
G R O U N D
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P L A N
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51.46 5.43
4.80
6.02
5.21
4.53
5.97
4.72
4.78
4.99
5.01
1
5.00
WORKSHOP
2
5.00
1
3
3
5
DN DN
29
5
3
5.21
MEN'S TOILET
WOMEN'S TOILET
27
1
4
25 23
COURTYARD
21
LIBRARY
19
5.01 35.46
17
LOBBY
15
5
13 11
ART STUDIO
9 7
1
3
5
5.01
5 3
1
DN UP 6
3
5.11
1
UP DANCE STUDIO
DANCE STUDIO
7
5.11
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F I R S T
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F L O O R
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P L A N
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51.46 5.43
4.80
6.02
5.21
4.53
5.97
4.72
4.78
4.99
5.01
1
5.00
WORKSHOP
2
5.00
3
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MEN'S TOILET
WOMEN'S TOILET
27
1
3
5.21
5
4
DN
25 23
COURTYARD
21 19
5.01 35.46
17
LOBBY
15
5
13 11
ART STUDIO
9
5.01
6
3
5.11
1
MUSIC STUDIO
MUSIC STUDIO
7
5.11
8
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F R O N T
A
B
C
D
E L E V A T I O N
E
F
G
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H
J
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51.46 5.43
4.80
6.02
5.21
4.53
5.97
4.72
4.78
4.99
5.01
+10.89 +9.96 +9.49
6.04 10.89 9.96 9.49 6.04
0.45
L O N G I T U D I N A L
A
B
D
C
E
F
S E C T I O N
H
G
J
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K
51.46 5.43
4.80
6.02
5.21
4.53
5.97
4.72
4.78
4.99
5.01
+10.89 +9.96 +9.49
6.04
ART STUDIO 10.89 9.96 9.49 6.04
ART STUDIO LIBRARY 0.45
Cultural centre - 2019
0.45 GL +0.00
0.45 GL +0.00
Interior view of library
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M U S E U M
Cultural centre - 2019
B L O C K
G R O U N D
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B
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F L O O R
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P L A N
G
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43.52 4.34
4.34
2.34
6.35
5.17
5.17
5.23
6.57
3.99
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STORE ROOM CONFERENCE ROOM
WAITING ROOM
5.00
PANTRY
1 1
2
13.00 3.67
7
5
3
2
MEN'S TOILET
ENTRANCE LOBBY
3
MANAGER'S ROOM
4.33
WOMEN'S TOILET
1
LIFT
CONSERVATION ROOM
3 5
4
3.59
SECURITY ROOM
31.13
5
3.50
ATRIUM 6 1 3
3.86
5
EXHIBITION HALL
7 9
7
11
GALLERY 1
3.68
11.04
13 15
8
17 19 21 25
23
23
25
3.50
9 MEN'S TOILET
F I R S T
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B
C
WOMEN'S TOILET
JANITOR'S ROOM
F L O O R
D
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P L A N
G
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43.52 4.34
4.34
2.34
6.35
5.17
5.17
5.23
6.57
3.99
1
5.00
2 SKYLIGHT
13.00 3.67
3
4.33
LIFT 5
3
LIFT LOBBY
4
1
3.59 31.13
5
1
3
3.50
5
6 1 3
3.86
5
GALLERY 2
7 9
7
11
GALLERY 3
3.68
11.04
13 15
8
17 19 21 25
23
23
25
3.50
9
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F R O N T
E L E V A T I O N
43.52 3.99
6.57
5.23
5.17
5.17
6.35
2.34
4.34
4.34
+13.05
+10.03 +9.05
13.05
10.03 9.05
+0.60 GL +0.0
L O N G I T U D I N A L
S E C T I O N
43.52 3.99
6.57
5.23
5.17
5.17
6.35
2.34
4.34
4.34
+13.05
+10.03 +9.05 ATRIUM
GALLERY 3
GALLERY 2
13.05
10.03 9.05
GALLERY 1
EXHIBITION HALL +0.60 +0.0
Cultural centre - 2019
Interior view of gallery 1
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Residence Approach : The idea was to design a contemporary residence that epitomized minimalism. The material palette of exposed concrete and natural materials like wood and stone to counterpoise its industrial nature provides the ideal stimulation for developing a sense of home. Comfort is a significant factor that affects physical and psychological well-being in any habitable space. Huge openings on the north and south facades flood the interiors with abundant daylight and allow cross-ventilation.
Residence - 2017
Year : 2017 Brief : Design a residence in a site of your choice. Assume a profession for your clients and include an appropriate space in your design Assumption: Profession - Architect Location - Chennai Shading devices restrict radiation from entering and help keep the indoor temperature in check. Good daylight and sufficient crossventilation reduce the dependence on electricity. All the habitable spaces look into balconies that act as a bridge between the house and surroundings allowing residents to interact with their neighbours. Ample space is provided in balconies and terraces to encourage gardening that also become pretty views from habitable spaces.
S I T E
L O C A T I O N
S I T E
A N A L Y S I S
Byelaws
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FSI = 2.0 Front Setback = 1.5m Side setback = 1.5m Rear setback = 1.5m
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Thiruvengadam street, Adyar
B U B B L E
D I A G R A M
STAIRCASE
STAIRCASE
DINING HALL
KITCHEN
S I T E
P L A N
TOILET TOILET
FOYER
TOILET
OFFICE GUEST BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
PORCH
13.0m STUDY
TOILET
TOILET BRIDGE MASTER BEDROOM
F O R M
INCREASING PRIVACY
STAIRCASE
KID’S BEDROOM
POOJA
E V O L U T I O N BEDROOMS LIVING ROOM
OFFICE
Form evolved from the shape of the site
Facade is divided into 6 parts
24.0m
Double height living room is projected for shading the office
Entrance is recessed to have a porch
North and south facades are opened up to allow daylight and crossventilation
Privacy is maintained using openable wooden screens Overhangs protect the exterior surface from radiation and rainfall
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P L A N S
5 3
15 7
14
8
9
16
4 2
12 13
11
18
6
1
10
Ground floor plan 1. Porch 2. Foyer 3. Staircase
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First floor plan
4. Office 5. Toilet 6. Living room
7. Kitchen 8. Dining hall 9. Toilet
10. Guest bedroom 11. Toilet 12. Bridge
Second floor plan 13. Pooja room 14. Study room 15. Kid’s bedroom
E L E V A T I O N S
Residence - 2017
South elevation
East elevation
North elevation
West elevation
16. Toilet 17. Master Bedroom 18. Toilet
I S O M E T R I C
V I E W
S E C T I O N S
Section AA’
Section BB’
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I N T E R I O R
Stairs leading to terrace
Living room
Residence - 2017
V I E W S
View of living room from 2nd floor
I N T E R I O R
V I E W S
Architect’s office
Bedroom
Kitchen
Dining hall
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Internship PRASHANT PRADHAN ARCHITECT, GANGTOK
Internship - 2019 - Sample works
A A R Y A N
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B
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8'-4"
Road Level +4 (38'10")
ROOM
ROOM
Road Level +2 (20')
DRAWING ROOM
10'-9"
42'-10"
8'-4"
Road Level +3 (29'5")
KITCHEN DRAWING ROOM
RESIDENCE Road Level +1 (10'8") 10'-9"
lvl R+1 (+9'5")
PARKING
8 CARS Road Level 0
11'-3"
lvl 0 Road lvl
GYM & SPA
lvl R-2 (-18'10")
75 CAP Road Level -1 (-10'8")
RESTAURANT
10'-9"
lvl R -1 (-9'5")
lvl R -3 (-28'3")
12 ROOMS Road Level -2 (-21'4")
ROOM 2
ROOM 1
10'-9" 86'-6" 104'
KITCHEN
ROOM ROOM 14
ROOM 15
ROOM 26
ROOM 27
ROOM 28
13 ROOMS Road Level -3 (-32')
10'-9"
ROOM 13
10'-9"
13 ROOMS Road Level - 4 (-42'8")
3 ROOMS Road Level -5 (-53'4") 10'-9"
BANQUET HALL
SERVICE Road Level -6 (-64')
10'-9"
SERVICES
SERVICE Road Level -7 (-75'1")
SERVICES
HOTEL MIST TREE MOUNTAIN, P.S. ROAD, GANGTOK, SIKKIM - 737101,
tel +91 099330 28671
gangtok.ppa@gmail.com © copyright,2007
NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING & DESIGN IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE DESIGNER. NO PORTION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DESIGNERS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTORS. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGNERS IMMEDIATELY. 3. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DESIGNERS SPECFICATION AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. 4. DRAWING NOT SHOWING THE LATEST REVISION ABOVE ARE TO BE CANCELLED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 6. ALL INDICATED LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
REVISION/ISSUE NO DATE
SECTION ISSUED TO
REMARKS
DWG. NO.
A.2.00 SECTIONS
ISSUED FOR
TADONG, GANGTOK.
C H E R R A P U N J I
R E S O R T
B
A
C
1/16"=1'0" Divian
CHECKED BY
DATE
04/11/19
DATE
E L E V A T I O N
E
D
C
-
SCALE DRAWN BY
F
H
G
I
107'-9" 12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
12'
17'
ROOF LEVEL
12'
THIRD FLOOR
12'
SECOND FLOOR
2'
12'
FIRST FLOOR
PLINTH LEVEL GROUND LEVEL
REVISION / ISSUE
HOTEL MIST TREE MOUNTAIN, P.S. ROAD, GANGTOK, SIKKIM - 737101 tel +91 92335 33345 gangtok.ppa@gmail.com © copyright,2012
NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING & DESIGN IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE DESIGNER. NO PORTION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DESIGNERS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTORS. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGNERS IMMEDIATELY. 3. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DESIGNERS SPECFICATION AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. 4. DRAWING NOT SHOWING THE LATEST REVISION ABOVE ARE TO BE CANCELLED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 6. ALL INDICATED LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
BLOCK A BACK ELEVATION DWG. NO. SCALE
1:200
DATE
17.10.2019
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
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S A R A M S A
R E S O R T
A
-
B
F R O N T
C
D
E L E V A T I O N
E
F
G
H
BLOCK B ROOF LVL
6.60
MOTOR ROOM
3.50
RESIDENCE
3.50
HOTEL ROOMS
31.10
2.20
HOTEL ROOMS
1.30
BLOCK A ROOF LVL
800
799
799
3.50
796
795
795 3.50
797
796
794
22.30
793
793 792
792
791
3.50
791
HOTEL ROOMS MEP SERVICES
798
797
794
HOTEL ROOMS MEP SERVICES
801
800
798
HOTEL ROOMS MEP SERVICES
3.50
801
BANQUET HALL KITCHEN & LOBBY
38.10
RESTAURANT
790
790
789
789 788
787
787
786
786
785
785
784
784
3.50
RECEPTION BACK OFFICE
3.50
788
783
783
781 ROAD
782
782 2.00
RECEPTION
781 780
780
NO DATE
tel +91 099330 28671 gangtok.ppa@gmail.com © copyright,2007
200
A P A R T M E N T S
1950 1700
1700 1950
IN
50 75 75 50
489
489
1050 1200
500
489
A'
489
1050 1200
50 75
SILL LVL
509 608
50 75
509 608
50 75
592
643 1783 3300
A'
150
W4
LINTEL LVL
75 50
1650 1400
1400 1650 3000
50 75
50 75
509 608
592
50 75
50 75
A
SECTION A-A' 75 50
893 993
200
150
V1
200
1140
LINTEL LVL
75 50
350 600
50 75
50 75
1400 1650 3000
SILL LVL
1131
50 75 75
644
1439
669
75
621 3002 4500
621
621
SILL LVL
200
SECTION A-A' 1439
669
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
75
A
SECTION A-A' 75 50
650 750 900
HOTEL MIST TREE MOUNTAIN, P.S. ROAD, GANGTOK, SIKKIM - 737101 tel +91 92335 33345 gangtok.ppa@gmail.com © copyright,2012
A'
NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING & DESIGN IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE DESIGNER. NO PORTION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DESIGNERS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTORS. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGNERS IMMEDIATELY. 3. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DESIGNERS SPECFICATION AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. 4. DRAWING NOT SHOWING THE LATEST REVISION ABOVE ARE TO BE CANCELLED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 6. ALL INDICATED LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
PLAN
50 75
LINTEL LVL
75 50
1650 1400
1400 1650 3000
50 75
50 75 75
1375
2850
1350
75
SILL LVL
100
900
799
900
A
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
SECTION A-A' 75
1375
2850
1350
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
75
PLAN
50 75
LINTEL LVL
50 75 512 612 762
SILL LVL
50 75 3000
ELEVATION
3000
FIRST FLOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE WINDOW DIMENSION QUANTITY W1 1200 x 2400 1 W2 1376 x 1250 3 W3 750 x 1800 2 W4 450 x 1800 1 W5 750 x 2300 1 W6 450 x 1200 3 W7 1200 x 2095 3 W11 4430 x 2400 1 V 600 x 600 3
19501950
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
SECTION A-A' 75 50
512 612 762
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
SIL LVL LINTEL LVL 0 2400 600 2100 600 2400 600 2400 0 2400 1200 2400 300 2400 0 2400 1500 2100
50 75
PLAN
REVISION / ISSUE
WINDOW SCHEDULE DWG. NO.
EAST SIKKIM
SCALE DATE DRAWN BY
Internship - 2019 - Sample works
450
100
450
75 50
19501950
PLAN A'
200
75 50
100
A
150
W7 LINTEL LVL
900
644
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
50 75
PLAN
ELEVATION
75
500 600
600
350 600
3000
SILL LVL
75 50
SILL LVL
100
50 75
500
A'
3000
50 75
75
100
75 50
ELEVATION
500 600
150
75 50
600 450 350
50 75
2401
PLAN
V2
450
100 75 50
600 450 350
650 750 900
621
100
SECTION A-A' 75
75 50
OUT
ELEVATION
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
50
LINTEL LVL
75 50
621
450
50 75 75
799
A'
450
75 50
1650 1400
200
1131
2401
621
150
50 75 1140
621 3002 4500
ELEVATION
150
100
620
1400 1650 3000
A'
W8
50 75
75 50
PLAN
75 50
621
SECTION A-A' 500 600
A
275 525
620
100
75
SECTION A-A' 75 50
PLAN
50 75
ELEVATION
1650 1400
SILL LVL
A
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
50 75
500 600
A
900
1143 A'
75 50
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
75 50
100
50 75
900
3000
50 75
50 75
SILL LVL
75 50
ELEVATION
799
1700 1950
600
50 75
ELEVATION
LINTEL LVL
IN
W6
1400 1650 3000
275 525
509 608
450
75 50
A'
LINTEL LVL
75 50
75 50
75 50
200 450
1650 1400
SILL LVL
500
200
OUT
100
50 75
150
75 50
PLAN
100 75 50
100
50 75
75 50
150
W5
200 450 100
592
SECTION A-A' 75 50
50 75
75 50
893 993 1143
643 1783 3300
ELEVATION
PLAN
75 50
592
A
FINISHED FLOOR LVL
11/09/19
DATE
1950 1700 3000
50 75 75 50
600
SECTION A-A' 75 50
IN
DRAWN BY
100
LINTEL LVL
1700 1950
OUT
S C H E D U L E
W3
450
75 50
100
50 75
ELEVATION A
200
1950 1700
3000
50 75
150
75 50
1:200
SCALE
W I N D O W
100
LINTEL LVL
75 50
-
W2
450
100
REMARKS
ISSUED FOR
150
W1 75 50
ISSUED TO
DWG. NO.
SARAMSA, EAST SIKKIM
B A S A N T
HOTEL MIST TREE MOUNTAIN, P.S. ROAD, GANGTOK, SIKKIM - 737101,
FRONT ELEVATION
REVISION/ISSUE
NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING & DESIGN IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE DESIGNER. NO PORTION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DESIGNERS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTORS. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGNERS IMMEDIATELY. 3. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DESIGNERS SPECFICATION AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. 4. DRAWING NOT SHOWING THE LATEST REVISION ABOVE ARE TO BE CANCELLED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 6. ALL INDICATED LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
17.09.2019 CHECKED BY
CHECKED BY DATE
T A N M A Y ’ S
R E S I D E N C E
-
S T A I R C A S E
S E C T I O N
D E T A I L
B
2
2'
450
1
600 FOR STEP 46 TO 65 RISER @ 150 MM TREAD @ 250 MM
1005
1900
ref detail a
MUMTY LEVEL WATER TANK
1256
60
52
61
51
62
50
63
49
64
48
65
DOWN
1250 FFL. @ +10025 MM SSL. @ +9950 MM
250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
519
59
53
507
58
54
439
534
57
250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
56
55
suspended lights from ceiling
WATER TANK @ LVL +12,500 MM
1250
TERRACE FLOOR @ LVL +9950MM TERRACE LEVEL LVL + 9950 MM
FOR STEP 46 TO 65 RISER @ 150 MM TREAD @ 250 MM FFL. @ +8525 MM SSL. @ +8450 MM
MID LANDING @ LVL +8450MM 55
B'
54 53
50
52 51 50 49
75
WOODEN HANDRAIL
48
FFL. @ +7025 MM SSL. @ +6950 MM
SECOND FLOOR @ LVL +6950 MM
47 46
75x50 mm wood as railing
FOR STEP 25 TO 45 RISER @ 152 MM TREAD @ 250 MM
FFL. @ + 5350 MM SSL. @ + 5275 MM
MID LANDING @ LVL +5275 MM GLASS BALUSTRADE
35 34
glass
33 32 31
FFL. @ + 3675 MM SSL. @ + 3600 MM
40
28
FIRST FLOOR @ LVL +3600MM
27 26
profile light
50
wood
29
profile light
25 mm wood plank
30
suspended light on high tensioned wires
Tempered Laminated glass
25
40
40 40
MID LANDING @ LVL +1800MM
11
40
wooden skirting
profile light under waist slab
12
50
FFL. @ + 1875 MM SSL. @ + 1800 MM
10mm plyboard
64
FOR STEP 1 TO 24 RISER @ 150 MM TREAD @ 250 MM
10
profile light
9 8 7
Wood
6
39
5
Wooden Skirting
859
0
4
FFL. @ + 50 MM SSL. @ ± 0.0 MM
3 2
PLINTH @ LVL ±0.0MM
Profile light under wait slab
1
Suspended Lights
55
Glass
54 53 52
profile light
51 50 49 48
Suspended Lights
47 46
HOTEL MIST TREE MOUNTAIN, P.S. ROAD, GANGTOK, SIKKIM - 737101 tel +91 92335 33345 gangtok.ppa@gmail.com © copyright,2012
NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING & DESIGN IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE DESIGNER. NO PORTION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DESIGNERS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTORS. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGNERS IMMEDIATELY. 3. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DESIGNERS SPECFICATION AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. 4. DRAWING NOT SHOWING THE LATEST REVISION ABOVE ARE TO BE CANCELLED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 6. ALL INDICATED LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
REVISION / ISSUE
STAIRCASE DETAIL (ELE.) DWG. NO.
S1
SCALE
1:50
DATE
25.01.18
DRAWN BY
DHARA HIRAPARA
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T A N M A Y ’ S
R E S I D E N C E
D R E S S E R
D E T A I L
400 337
990
-
softwood
20 mm marble on top
20 mm marble on top
mirror
1250
400
mirror
Toy shelf
400
mirror
2300
1250
1600
337
profile light
20 mm marble on top
20 mm marble on top
100 532
700
750
plywood panneling
75
700
700
20
450
Chest of drawers
Dresser
SECTION BB'
SECTION AA'
337
FRONT ELEVATION
B'
softwood
C'
1380
400
A'
magnetic lock @ top and bottom
20 mm marble on top
400
D'
D
mirror
2225
Chest of drawers 750
B
2300
Toy shelf Dresser
1250
A
400
450
337
980
20 mm marble on top
PLAN
700
700
75
750
C
SECTION CC'
Dresser
Dresser
SECTION DD'
DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM
-
R O O M
V I S U A L I S A T I O N
1:30
DATE DRAWN BY
E
H O T E L
A.1.0
SCALE
S
Internship - 2019 - Sample works
DRESSER AND TOY RACK DWG. NO.
N
R I N K
REVISION / ISSUE
W
HOTEL MIST TREE MOUNTAIN, P.S. ROAD, GANGTOK, SIKKIM - 737101 tel +91 92335 33345 gangtok.ppa@gmail.com © copyright,2012
NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING & DESIGN IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE DESIGNER. NO PORTION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE DESIGNERS. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTORS. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TO THE DESIGNERS IMMEDIATELY. 3. THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DESIGNERS SPECFICATION AND CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT. 4. DRAWING NOT SHOWING THE LATEST REVISION ABOVE ARE TO BE CANCELLED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 6. ALL INDICATED LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
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P O S T E R S
Posters and illustrations
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