P O R T F O L L LAVANYA BHATNAGAR
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LAVANYA BHATNAGAR Email Phone Address Date of Birth Language
lavanyabhatnagar95@yahoo.com +91-9717125345 C-101, Bestech Park View Spa, Sector 47, Gurgaon, Haryana, India 06-09-1994 Hindi (Native) English (Fluent)
EDUCATION 2012- 2017 (Current- 4th Year)
Bachelors of Architecture Sushant School of Art and Architecture, Gurgaon Average GPA- 3.43 NATA Score- 147
March, 2012 (Class 12)
Indian School Certificate (ISC) The Shri Ram School Aravali Percentage- 87.5%
March, 2010 (Class 10)
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) The Shri Ram School Aravali Percentage- 83.8%
WORK EXPERIENCE June-July, 2015
As an ambitious, hardworking individual and a highly creative student of architecture, I have a proven eye for detail in documentation - from design development to construction. Seeking an internship in an environment that pushes the current limits of my abilities and allows me the opportunities to enhance my knowledge in the realm of designing and architecture.
May, 2010
Student Internship, SWBI Architects, Gurgaon
Attended a five week summer internship in a firm specializing in interior design by working in a series of local and national level projects in India.
Student Internship, Arcop Associates, Gurgaon
Attended a one week summer internship introducing me to the field of architecture through a series of lectures, assignments and site visits.
DIGITAL Autodesk AutoCAD McNeel Rhinoceros Grasshopper V-Ray Rhinoceros Trimble Sketchup Adobe Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Microsoft Word Powerpint Excel
Sketching Painting Measure Drawing Hand Rendering Hand Drafting Collages Photography
Model Making Laser Cutting Layout and Presentation Research and Analysis Creativity Team Worker Eye for Detail
REFERENCES Rohit Raj Mehendiratta
Architect and Urban Designer Partner at Studio VanRO
studiovanro@studiovanro.com
Himanshu Sanghani
1st Semester 2nd Semester
Potter’s Workshop, Wazirabad Dancer’s Residence, Tughlaqabad Measure Drawing: Haveli, Bikaner
YEAR I
3rd Semester 4th Semester
Emotive Spacialities: Mixed- Use Complex, PVR Saket Play School, Sector 55
YEAR II
5th Semester 6th Semester
Architectural College, Mangar Mixed Use Re-developement, South-Extension Working Drawing
YEAR III
7th Semester
Urban Design: Hotel Management Institute, Agra Dissertation: Understanding Curvilinear/Fluid Spaces Elective: Interiors Thesis: Convention Centre Elective: Computation in Design
YEAR IV
8th Semester (Ongoing)
ANALOG
Associate Professor Sushant School of Art and Architecture
sanghani@ansaluniversity.edu.in
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ACADEMIC PROJECTS
SKILLS
COMPETITION AND WORSHOPS February, 2016
November, 2015
Participated in the REHAU competition of greenhouse design
February, 2014
January, 2012
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Designing a fo/material that is responsive in nature using Rhinoceros and Grasshopper
GRIHA Workshop
September, 2014
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Input-Output Workshop by Sparro-Sensing and Interactive Technologies in Architecture
November, 2015
January, 2015
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Participated in the Annual National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA) Louis I. Kahn (LIK) Trophy Participated in the University of Westminster Competition for the architectural redesigning of the BRT system in New Delhi. Anupama Kundoo- Thinking with the Hands Workshop
Attended a one week workshop with hands on experience in making models for various projects of Anupama Kundoo
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Received third prize in Lassalle College of Arts Competition
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C O N T E N T S
Urban Design
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Mixed Use Development
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Architecture College
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Dancer’s Residence
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Potter’s Workshop
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Measure Drawing
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Working Drawing
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Models and Photography
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Sketches and Paintings
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ANALYSIS- Buildable v/s Non-Buildable
SWOT View to Agra Fort View to Taj Mahal Major Roads Monuments
AGRA FORT
STRENGTHS
AGRA FORT
YAMUNA
C RAM LEELA MAIDAN
RAM LEELA MAIDAN
YAMUNA
B PWD COLONY
TAJ MAHAL
PWD COLONY
A TAJ MAHAL
BALUGANJ
Distance to Station4km. Distance to Airport-11 km.
Distan
ce to
Khairati Tola
Khairati Tola
BALUGANJ
Centrally located in the core of old Agra city Busy peripheral connections Visual connections to the monuments
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Distance to Fort-2.0 km.
Taj Ma
hal-2
.5 km
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TAJ GANJ
TAJ GANJ Nai Basti Ashram Hospital
Reth Kuan
Nai Basti
Reth Kuan
Major Road Networks Secondary Roads New Connections Tourist Friendly Path Attractor Point
Residential & Community Space
Home Stay
Distance to Fort-2.0 km.
Hotel
Distance to Station4km. Distance to Airport11km.
Hotel Hilltop
BANSAL NAGAR
BANSAL NAGAR
BANSAL NAGAR
Dista
nce to Ta
j Maha
l-2.5 km
. BAGICHI BAGICHI
BAGICHI
CPWD CPWDCOLONY COLONY
CPWD COLONY
OPPORTUNITIES
Hotel Clarks
Inference (Non-Buildable Zones)
Ownership
Major Road Networks Access Points Secondary Roads
Archaeological Survey of India Protected Greens Cantonment TTZ Area (No Industries)
Under Various Authorities Sold to Private Builders Encroachments
C
To plan future development of this area in a more organised manner. Increased public activity on the periphery and inside.
D
B
A
Cantonment TTZ Area Major Roads Access Points
AGRA FORT
AGRA FORT
AGRA FORT YAMUNA
YAMUNA RAM LEELA MAIDAN
YAMUNA
RAM LEELA MAIDAN
RAM LEELA MAIDAN
PWD COLONY
PWD COLONY
TAJ MAHAL
PWD COLONY Army Unit Camp
Khairati Tola
BALUGANJ
TAJ MAHAL TAJ MAHAL
BALUGANJ
TAJ GANJ Nai Basti Reth Kuan
Residential Accomadation
UP Tourism Office
Distance to Fort-2.0 km.
(under construction)
Distance to Station4km. Distance to Airpor t-11km.
BALUGANJ
Aerial Delivery and Research Development Establishment
Golf Course (under Agra Club) TAJ GANJ
BANSAL NAGAR
Distanc e to Taj
BANSAL NAGAR
Mahal-2
.5 km. BAGICHI BAGICHI
TAJ GANJ CPWD CPWDCOLONY COLONY
(Cecil Mansion Pegasus)
Cannot build more than G+1 Disconnection between government buildings. No proper initiative for tourism Falls in the no build zones
Circuit House
NCC Girls
Officers Mess
WEAKNESSES
Officers Hostel Residence and Camp Office
Government Residence Forensics Department ASI
15th Battallion PAC Quarters
162m Flood Level 152m Flood Level Monsoon River Level Summer River Level Monuments
BANSAL NAGAR
Horticulture Department (under ASI)
Police Training Ground NCC Boys
BAGICHI CPWD COLONY
Administrative Ownership Military Engineering Services Cadet Corporation State Government Central Government Managed by the Army & Air Force Defence Research and Development Organisation Other
THREATS
Masterplan/Green Networks Hard and Soft Edges Office Sector Park (According to masterplan)
Recreational Greens Institutional Greens Forest
Falls in the flood zone Increase in cantonement built up in the swatch Ecological threat to the environment
The city of Agra has a number of jurisdictions and laws due to which inner Agra comprises of extremely dense and sparse regions. In these areas there is a stark difference between the buildable and non-buildable areas. One such area is between Baluganj and Taj Ganj. Site Area: Functions:
10.7 hectares Hotel Management Institute Hostel Student Clubs Retail Area Cafes and Restaurants
VISION Comprehensive redevelopment of dead zones supported by employement opportunities along with provisions forcommunity spaces, while still revoking future expansions of restricted areas.
URBAN DESIGN
P O R T F O L L I O
DERIVATION OF FORM
STAGES OF INTERVENTION N MU YA A
Stage 4:
AGRA FORT
RAM LEELA MAIDAN
PWD COLONY
TAJ MAHAL
Site Boundary Proposed Road Existing Roads
Stage 3: Khairati Tola
BALUGANJ
TAJ GANJ
Built Open Parking
Nai Basti Reth Kuan
Addition of road on the basis of existing street networks and to increase the activity in the zone.
BANSAL NAGAR
Stage 2:
BAGICHI CPWD COLONY
Major Existing Roads Secondary Existing Roads Proposed Connections View of Taj Mahal View of Agra Fort Proposed View to Monuments Existing access points Existing restricted access points Proposed access points Proposed metro station
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Monuments No Build Zone (Cantt) Proposed Site Buildings relocated Relocation Site
Stage 1:
Attractor PointsInstitutional Recreational Retail
Built Open Parking
Placing of blocks with individual open spaces at the centre.
Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor
Sports Fields Open-air Recreational Areas Landscape/Green spaces linked with roads
TYPES OF GREEN SPACES
Breaking the built mass into separate blocks according to accessibility.
Attractor Points (Regional Level) Attractor Points (Immediate Surroundings Level)
Activity LevelStudents Public
PUBLIC ATTRACTOR POINTS /ACTIVITY LEVEL
Built (Lower/Upper) Open Parking
Providing cutouts in buildings to give an unobstructed view with different types of landscape elements.
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+4m
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+8m -1m
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-1m
+0.8m +2m
+3m +2m
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R +2
±0 lvl
Institutional Retail Residential Recreational
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ROOF PLAN ±0 lvl
F O L L I GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
SCALE - 1 : 500
4-A
DEVAKI HANDA (16) LAVANYA BHATNAGAR (25)
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FAR Site Area (sqm) Total Built Up (sqm) Total Ground Cov erage Ground Cov erage %age COMMERCIAL, 1100 INSTITUTIONAL, 400
2.5 37800 94500 11710 30.97883598
Library, 500 Institute , 880
Proposed Plan Proposed Plan X-FACTOR, 1380
Existing Plan
COMMERCIAL, 5315
SERVICES, 550
Youth Hostel, 2455
RESIDENTIAL, 8085
HIG, 3870
MIG, 1760
RETAIL, 5925 RETAIL, 7000
RESIDENTIAL, 5100
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
HIG, 4850
MONUMENT
Restaurants, 1480
INSTITUTIONAL
MIG, 250
GREEN Local Shops, 525
City Shops, 3920
PROPOSED SITE
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M
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B
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M
M
B
M
M
B
M
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GREEN AREA
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
X FACTOR
RETAIL
SITE BLOCKS
INSTITUTIONAL
M
B
M
M
-A single vehicular path connecting South Ex 1 and 2 -Structural aspect of the building was been considered. -Vehicular and pedestrian circulation was kept in mind.
A series of interconnected and central spaces are created for maximum interactions. With little green areas in south extension, the already existing parks are extended and form buffer spaces between groups of buildings. The existing south extension market draws people at a city level but fails to cater to the local residents and thus separate common areas for the locals have been created. The bridge like podium structure connecting South ex one and two, forms a space below along the ring road that can solve the existing parking problem of south extension. The metro subway opens to form a wide range of steps that would serve as a meeting area and another flight of steps and ramp takes you up to the podium structure. I have catered to all existing issues in my design by responding to the site context and the public realm aspect.
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MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT
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Ground DESIGN-Floor MIXED Plan USE REDEVELOPMENT Site- South Extension Semester 6, Year 3 SSAA, Gurgaon
Roof Floor Plan
DETAILED SECTION Scale- 1:200
Lavanya Bhatnagar
Roll No.-25, III-A
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Games Room Chemist Tailor Ironer Vegetable and Fruit Vendor Grocery Shop Party Hall
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Section AA’
1st to 5th Floor Plan (Residential) 3 and 4 Bhk Apartments Gym
F O L L
Residential Block Detail at 1: 3bhk and 4bhk apartmentsLiving Room Dining Room Powder Room 4 Bedroom + 4 Bathroom Kitchen Family Room Servant Room + Bathroom
7th Floor Plan (Terrace) Club Library Gym
Key Plan
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Staff Residence (32 teachers) 2000 sqm
Youth Hostel ( 300 students)
Clubs
Student Meeting Area
40 sqm
40 sqm
Faculty Area
2000 sqm
Grocery Shop 30 sqm
150 sqm
Lecture Rooms
Canteen (350 people)
Big-3* 25 Small- 3*50 75+150=
ATM 10 sqm
225 sqm
Atrium and Amphitheatre
500 sqm
Exhibition and Circulation
20+200=
220 sqm
Machine Room 20 sqm
120 sqm
Services
Administrative Office
60 sqm
120 sqm
CONCEPT PLAN- TREE, BRANCHING AND NODES
Residence Public Private Semi- Public
2160 sqm
Workshop Area 150 sqm
10 Studios (216 sqm each)
Labs and Stationary 115 sqm
Library
150+50=
200 sqm
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ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE
R T F O L L
In fifth semester, we were supposed to design an architectural college admist the Mangar forest near Faridabad. The site included a large lake at the centre surrounded by hills. Being situated in the middle of a forest, residential facilities were also provided for teachers and students.
The college was designed for three hundred students and functions were decided accordingly. We were also supposed to consider designing according to light. A suitable patch of 8000 sqm was chosen from a plot of 4.5 acres considering the climatic factors. The design was inspired by the branching nature of trees that existed at site. Intricate jaali designs were made keeping the light aspect in mind.
The building was designed overa small portion of the lake that divided the building into the residential and institutional part connected by a canteen area. The building was handicapped friendly with ramps even though it was situated on various contours. There were 3 cores acting mainly as circulation with buildings branching outwards.
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Rocky and hilly terrian in the ruins of Site TughlakabadDelhi, facing a moat. 360 sqm Total Built-up Area Stone (Locally available) Material Ballet Dancer ( A couple and their Client Occupation son, a single mother (man’s sister and dance instructor) and her daughter)
SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION (Front)
NORTH-EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION
Living room Functions Dining area kitchen Bedrooms (4) Washrooms (5) Home theatre Gym Service area Ballet studio with changing area The open spaces included a swimming pool with deck, balconies and terraces.
The double height ballet studio was separated from the building to differentaiate between public and private spaces.
P O R GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ROOF PLAN
BASEMENT PLAN
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DANCER’S RESIDENCE In second semester we were required to design a residence for five people including a dance teacher. A dance studio also had to be incorporated in the house. The house was designed keeping in mind the climate, orientation, views division of spaces and the client’s need. The residence was built with minimum destruction to the contours and vegetation by designing according to the contours thus causing little or no digging.
F O L L
Orientation: The house was rotated to face the north direction with maximum openings and having a south entrance. Keen attention was paid to the views to the ruins and moat with the entire house facing that diirection.
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Site: Flat land with a rainwater drain running all along.The potters lived in shacks and sold their products beside the road. It overlooks a wide road with residential flats on the opposite side. Total SIte Area: Covered: Semicovered: Open:
400 sqm 50 sqm 50 sqm 50 sqm
Client Occupation: Potter Materials Used: Bamboo/ Steel
(structural material) Canvas (roof )
Functions:
Shop (2) Resting Area (2) Store Kiln Washroom (2) Pottery Class Area
ROOF PLAN PROBLEM SOLUTION Low costomer attraction Fountain at entrance Central open space for pottery classes No green environment Land is covered with vegetation No parking space Wide lane at entrance for car Wide rainwater drain parking Bridge built over the drain Rest blocked with
The centrally located pottery class for children and the benches at the entrance for elders allows the adults to shop easily. The space was built keeping in mind the physically disabled people by not using any steps anywhere. The circulation is so designed that the shops cannot be missed. The resting place for the potters is also in the vicinity.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
The assignment in first year was to design a workspace for a otter which included a shop as well as a resting space for his family. On studying the potter’s lifestyle I decided to work with circular forms taking inspirtion from the circular potter’s wheel to the pots they build and designed a space that was not only appealing and attractive, but also took care of the potter’s requirements.
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THE POTTER’S WORKSHOP
F O L L I
SOUTH ELEVATION (Front)
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The objective of the first year measure drawing exercise was to focuss on the various aspects of documentaion and analysis of the havelis of Bikaner, Rajasthan and to be familiarized with issues of local and vernacular architecture.
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I was allotted the back elevation of the 3 storied Kothari Haveli which basically comprised of Bengali art and intricately carved railings. This south elevation was relatively less detailed compared to the others in terms of stone carvings. Instead, the facade was covered with colourful paintings depictiong stories of the olden times. The Haveli was situated on a slight slope with three visible facades.
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In my drawing,apart from showing the entire facade, I have also incorporated details of the Bengali art on the wall and the intricately designed jaali. The exercise required me to first measure the entire elevation and that it matched with the other drawings and then draft a neatly composed and accurate sheet.
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MEASURE DRAWING
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30MM THK R.C.C. COLUMN
450
-10MM DROP
WALL MOUNTED CERAMIC WASHBASIN
380
22MM THK MACHINE CUT GRANITE
12MM THK CEMENT PLASTER
3200
WATER COOLER AREA (1800X2100)
1800
50 MM DIA G.I. WASTE WATER PIPE
NOTES
1. 2.
1. 2.
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. ALL DIMENSION TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 3. EXTERIOR WALLS ARE 230MM THICK AND INTERIOR WALLS ARE115MM THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 4. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED TO THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 6. ALL DOORS AND WINDOW LEVELS ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
5000
+2200
2250
FT
FT
-300
VENTILATOR
1000
2400 380
740
150
1000
500
SHAFT
±0 lvl
300
-300 150
FT
8280
150
FT
300
FT
410
±0 lvl
FLOOR MOUNTED WATER CLOSET 110 MM DIA C.I. SEWAGE PIPE FT
670
540
330
4OMM THK PLYWOOD DOOR AND PARTITIONING
FT
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. ALL DIMENSION TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 3. EXTERIOR WALLS ARE 230MM THICK AND INTERIOR WALLS ARE115MM THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 4. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED TO THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 6. ALL DOORS AND WINDOW LEVELS ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
500
20MM THK CERAMIC TILE (300MMx 300MM)
50 MM DIA C.I. SEWAGE PIPE
50 MM DIA G.I. WASTE WATER PIPE
300
400
FLOOR TRAP
+3000
+3000 +2200
20MM THK CEMENT MORTAR
FLOOR TRAP
+3300
+3300
300
2100
230 MM THK BRICK WALL- CLASS I BRICK
600
-10MM DROP
NOTES
300
850
600
1578
4180
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
WASHBASIN
660
850
SHAFT
PLAN 1578
850 START OF TILE
+3300
300MM THK R.C.C. COLUMN
-10MM DROP
-10MM DROP
2100
3200
+3000
12MM THK CEMENT PLASTER
+2200
WATER COOLER AREA (1800X2100)
20MM THK CERAMIC GLAZED TILE (300MMx 300MM)
1400 FT
FT
FT
TOILET DETAIL PLAN AT 5500MM
8280
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION NOTES
100
100
BOTTOM RAIL (HT 200MM)
ELEVATION D1
ELEVATION D5
40 30 10
20MM THK SKIRTING (HT- 100MM)
15
150 230
470
930 2000
100
150
426
12
1000
PLAN D1
PLAN D5
12
35
35
100
PLAN D2
40 6
6 15
230
6
35
12
100
SECTION DETAIL (SCALE -1:10)
1500
630
30
150 15
30
150MM THK R.C.C. SLAB
+5400MM
2200
2200
125
150
BOTTOM RAIL (HT 200MM)
ELEVATION D2
10
PLAN (SCALE -1:20)
15MM THK WOODEN BEEDING
200
9
1770
8
150
Schedule of Openings
230MM THK BRICK WALL (CLASS A BRICKS)
S.No. Type Width Sill Lvl. Lintel Lvl. 1. D1 1000 0 2100 2. D2 1000 0 2100 3. D3 1500 0 2100 4. D4 850 0 2100 5. D5 2000 0 2100
400
130
VENTILATOR
7. W1
2100 2100 2100 2100
1800
2200
2100 400
1000
2000
1000
2000
2200
3000
800
2200
50MM THK TEAK WOOD FRAME
500 4100
Height
50MM THK TEAK WOOD FRAME
+2400MM (FF)
REMARK
12MM THK CEMENT PLASTER (1:5) 1 CEMENT: 5 FINE AGGREGATE
FIXING DETAIL (SCALE -1:5)
150
15
STAIRCASE DETAIL PLAN, SECTION AND DETAILS
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REMARK
REVISION TABLE
DOOR, WINDOW DETAIL SECTIONAL PLAN, ELEVATION
930
944 1000
100
100
460 1500
PLAN D3
35
1000
1000
500
SCALE -1:20 DATE - 22/2/2015 LAVANYA BHATNAGAR
4100
PLAN W2
12
1000
50
4
6
230
150
40
SCALE -1:20, 1:5 DATE - 20/4/2015
ELEVATION V1
100
5MM THK MS PLATE
ELEVATION W1
WORKING DRAWINGS
WORKING DRAWINGS 3MM THK MS FASTENER
DATE
ELEVATION D3
12
NUMBER
REVISION TABLE
6
DATE
20MM THK KOTA STONE (500X500MM) 10MM THK NOSING 150MM THK R.C.C. SLAB
200
BOTTOM RAIL (HT 200MM)
230
+2360MM (TOS)
±0 lvl
1000
3000
10MM THK MS BALUSTRADE
ELEVATION (SCALE -1:20)
3000
6MM THK GLASS PANE
100MM WIDE RAILING
150MM HIGH RISER 300MM WIDE TREAD 20MM THK SKIRTING (HT- 100MM)
50
50
6MM THK GLASS PANE
6MM THK GLASS PANE 15MM THK WOODEN BEEDING
6. V1
50
50
FIXED WINDOW (6MM THK GLASS)
150
50MM THK TEAK WOOD FRAME
150
12MM THK CEMENT PLASTER
231
7
3000
6
3000
5
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. ALL DIMENSION TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 3. EXTERIOR WALLS ARE 230MM THICK AND INTERIOR WALLS ARE115MM THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 4. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED TO THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 6. ALL DOORS AND WINDOW LEVELS ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
150
10MM THK NOSING
115
4
50
100
3
SIDE RAIL (WIDTH- 150MM) 10MM THK PLYWOOD PANEL
WOODEN HANDLE 150
100MM WIDE RAILING
12
2
WOODEN HANDLE
SLIDING DOOR
11
1
15MM THK WOODEN BEEDING SIDE RAIL (WIDTH- 150MM)
13
1. 2.
6MM THK GLASS PANE
6MM THK GLASS PANE
2200
300MM WIDE TREAD
50MM THK TEAK WOOD FRAME TOP RAIL (HT 150MM)
150
1800
14
50MM THK TEAK WOOD FRAME TOP RAIL (HT 150MM)
102
3000
WINDOW
150
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. ALL DIMENSION TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 3. EXTERIOR WALLS ARE 230MM THICK AND INTERIOR WALLS ARE115MM THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 4. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED TO THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 6. ALL DOORS AND WINDOW LEVELS ARE WITH RESPECT TO FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
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1. 2.
230MM THK BRICK WALL (CLASS A BRICKS)
DN
700
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230
TOILET DETAIL SECTIONS DATE - 22/2/2015
R. NO. - 25
+2400MM
20MM THK KOTA STONE (500X500MM)
REMARK
SCALE -1:25
3-A
UP
12MM THK CEMENT PLASTER (1:5) 1 CEMENT: 5 FINE AGGREGATE
NUMBER
DATE
REVISION TABLE WORKING DRAWINGS
DATE - 22/2/2015
TILE LAYOUT PLAN
±0 lvl
-300
N
LAVANYA BHATNAGAR
230
±0 lvl
SCALE -1:25 SHAFT
TREAD-300MM RISER-150MM WIDTH-1500MM
SHAFT
-300
630
1000
±0 lvl
FT
FT
VENTILATOR
1000
REMARK
150
FT
FT
500
NUMBER
WALL MOUNTED CERAMIC URINAL
WORKING DRAWINGS
110 MM DIA C.I. SEWAGE PIPE 50 MM DIA G.I. WASTE WATER PIPE
DATE
REVISION TABLE
40MM THK SINGLE SWING DOOR
300
40MM THK PLYWOOD DOOR AND PARTITIONING
40MM THK PLYWOOD PARTITION
1200
2200
930
635
20MM THK CERAMIC GLAZED TILE (300MMx 300MM)
1043
1200 700
5000
20MM THK CEMENT MORTAR
FLOOR TRAP
50 MM DIA C.I. SEWAGE PIPE
2400
1800
50 MM DIA G.I. WASTE WATER PIPE
100MM DIA FLOOR TRAP
+3300
20MM THK CERAMIC GLAZED TILE (300MMx 300MM)
+3000
230 MM THK BRICK WALL- CLASS I BRICK
990
START OF TILE
150
4180
200
660
850
PLAN W1
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NOTES
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20
00
-4
0
20
1. 2.
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. ALL DIMENSION TO BE READ NOT SCALED. 3. EXTERIOR WALLS ARE 230MM THICK AND INTERIOR WALLS ARE115MM THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 4. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED TO THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CLARIFIED BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
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20
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-3
0
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REFERENCE POINT Meeting point of the centers of the existing road. (28°23'55.6"N 77°11'35.8"E)
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20
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20
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20
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20
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R2
0
20
00
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2
R3
R5
0
20
00
R6
R4
±0lvl
0
20
R7
00
0
R8
3
20
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20
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R10
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14
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R12
-4m
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-2m
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+2m
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15
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R18 R19
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20
33 49
34 50
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36 51
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37 52
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38 53
6 22
39 54
7 23
40 55
8 24
41 56
9 25
42 57
10 26
43 58
11 27
44 59
12 28
45 60
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13 29
46 61
14 30
47 62
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20 00
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-32m
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-14m
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77 93
78 94
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98 114
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100 116
101 117
102 118
103 119
107 123
108 124
111 126
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R37
R34
R38
R39
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R25
P21
R36
R26
20
R35
20
R32
R27
R7
13654
11499
(O,-4)
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5282
7935
(O,-4)
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18774
1734
R10
10623
2485
0
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12397
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2528
(T,4)
11722
12612
(T,5)
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8187
1502
(T,5)
R15
6797
7176
(T,6)
R16
5227
18288
(T,7)
R17
2462
3825
(T,7)
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0
11726
(T,8)
R19
17790
1978
(U,8)
3055
2716
(U,11)
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19137
6583
(V,12)
R22
6327
16889
(V,14)
R23
0
14390
(V,16)
R24
14284
5367
(W,16)
R25
13605
1743
(W,17)
R26
16630
1541
(W,18)
R27
11627
2629
(V,20)
R28
10920
10158
(U,22)
7494
16109
(T,23)
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14523
10993
(Q,24)
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1500
6000
(O,24)
R32
4381
7893
(N,24)
R33
10921
18286
(M,24)
R34
18475
6071
(M,23)
R35
17570
16849
(M,23)
R36
4743
604
(M,22)
R37
14548
833
(M,22)
R38
16961
0
(O,22)
7316
9212
(O,22)
WORKING DRAWING
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SETTING OUT PLAN GLOBAL GRID SCALE-1:1500 GRID-20x20 DATE - 18/3/2015 DATE
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REVISION TABLE
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(S,2)
18633 15110
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WORKING DRAWINGS
20
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Details: Door and Window Toilet Staircase
(P,-4)
R11 R12
0
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O
11988
28
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N
3991
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9493
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1357
14036
39
20 00
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97 113
106 122
20
96 112
105 121
20
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104 120
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74 90
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67 83
73 89
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66 82
72 88
0
B
65 81
71 87
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-18m
64 80
70 86
20
A
69 85
00 0
25
(A,-1)
6892 15146
3642
30
20
R23
8214
4645 16618
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16802
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29
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Coordinate
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20
18
Y (mm)
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R
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X (mm)
R3
20
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8225 m2 5210 m2 4.5 acres
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7
+4m
Built Up Total Ground Coverage Site Area PT
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R9
4
Global Grid Service Plan Door Window Schedule (on plan, section and elevation)
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The 5th semester design was chosen for making working drawings. Various sets of drawings were made for the project. We were also taught the different types of sewage systems.
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S.NO.
1
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Villa Dal Ava- Rem Koohlas (Model)
Participated in a workshop, Thinking with the Hands by Anupama Kundoo where we made models forsome of her projectsBrahmangarh House
Peacock using Origami
Eraser Model to show Rhythm
Tensile Bridge
Bronze Sculpture
Lighting Installation- Paper Tesselation
P O R T F O L L
MODELS AND PHOTOGRAPHY
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PAINTING Acrylic Water Colour Poster Colour Chalk Pastel
SKETCHING Pencil Pen Oil Pastel
P O R T F O L L I
Campus Re-development- Wall Painting
SKETCHES AND PAINTINGS
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