SELECTED WORKS 2010 - 2016
loharsagar
loharsagar
B. Arch | MA Architecture (Digital Media)
EDUCATION 2015 - 2016 MA Architecture (Digital Media)
Email : ar.sagarlohar@gmail.com Phone : (+44) 07404 166581 Skype : archlohar Address : 2A Fleet road, London NW3 2QS
WORKSHOPS MAY 2011 Affordable Housing, Mumbai, India
University of Westminster, London
2008 - 2013
Bachelor of Architecture
In association with urban research body - URBZ
OCT 2015
Sir JJ College Of Architecture, University of Mumbai
Critical Writing | Mapping | Making Part of Master’s Program
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
COMPETITIONS
Group4 Designs, Mumbai, India Nov 2012 - April 2013 Role: Intern
SEP 2009
Projects handled: Boutique hotel | House interiors Phases Involved: Conceptual Designing, first draft designs, digital and physical modelling, site supervision and internal co-ordination.
Chaware and Associates, Nashik, India July 2013 - July 2014 Role: Assistant Architect
Projects Handled: Private and High rise residences Phases Involved: Construction drawing, design development, external and internal office co-ordination, client meetings.
Environ Planner, Nashik, India July 2014 - July 2015 Role: Assistant Architect
Projects Involved: Commercial complex | Institute Phases Involved: Design development package, eco-friendly and sustainable designing, technical drawings (MEP | HVAC) structural detailing, space planning, consultants co-ordination, client meetings and discussion.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
April 2015 - August 2015
Projects handled: Private Residence | Showroom Interior Phases Involved: Every phase from finding client to completion of project.
DEC 2010
IGBC green building design, Mumbai, India
Shortlisted Entry
Faculty Medal - In a Container Incorporating functional use of shipping container in everyday life
DEC 2011
Faculty Medal - Gendering the city Designed to increase women safety in urban environment
COMPUTER SKILLS CAD Software
Rhinoceros | Autocad | SketchUp | Maya
Rendering
Mental Ray for Maya | Keyshot | SU Podium and V Ray for SketchUp
Scripting
Java Processing
Design & Illustration
Photoshop | InDesign | Illustrator | After Effects
Microsoft Office
Word | Excel | Power point
LANGUAGES English Fluent Hindi Native Marathi Native INTERESTS Graphic Designing | Learning Human Anatomy | Travelling
CONTENTS
ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL
ACADEMIC
Bachelor’s Thesis April 2012- Nov 2012
CENTRE FOR PROMOTION OF ARTS at Nashik, Maharashtra, India
I believe life is ‘an art’ in itself and it should be inculcated in every individual and city’s progress. Nashik being a developing city majorly lacked in the field of art. Hence, Centre for Promotion of Arts. It included the following functions with respect to immediate past, present and immediate future:
Museum for different forms of art (Immediate Past) - Art works by renowned artists to be displayed. Key agenda would be to explore, understand and enjoy art forms with respect to aesthetic and theory. Workshops (Immediate Future) - Different workshops to be held for public under the guidance of experts. Key agenda would be to let people participate and experiment with of various forms of art. Gallery space (Present) - Displayed works would be the result of experiments from the workshop. Exhibitions to be held on temporary basis. Also, consultation clinics are provided for guidance in personal and household decorative arts and installation.
Amphitheatre and Wind-Catchers
CIRCULATION STRATEGY NODE A Human beings are complex and diverse creatures, but many differences between us can nonetheless be boiled down into a simple, binary distinction. Visitors start their journey from this node and the entrance to the campus is based on the above principle, where they have two choices viz. either get welcomed by a grand staircase or a narrow intriguing lane that passes through the staircase. Both of these entrances have alluring identities that lead to land art section. NODE B At this node, visitors could examine and notice different people working at the workshops. This would trigger their minds towards different form of arts as there would be live demonstration for them. Also it would prove as an advertisement strategy for the workshops and provoke an idea in the viewer’s mind of joining the workshops. NODE C This is the heart of the campus and here onwards people can access amphitheater, fine art museum, applied art museum or skip if any and enter the exhibition space.
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NODE D People could rest or review their tour at this node. Space is surrounded by shopping market, restaurants and experts answering questions and doubts if any. NODE E Every person who visits the pedestrian shops and stalls could enter straight into the heart of the campus from here. Entrance designed in dramatic and inviting approach.
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CONE OF VISION Human cone of vision considered while creating interesting spaces between different sections of campus. (NODE A) FOCUS CONTENT Filtered content provided so that visitors are not overloaded with the information. (NODE D) RIDE AND LESSON The circulation path is such that it is a ride for the visitors and triggers their minds regarding the importance of art in their lives. CAPTURE CURIOSITY Story telling techniques used to engage visitors. (NODE E) MODULARITY Smaller themes presented instead of large complex topic. MOTIVATE VISITORS Targeting an audience. (NODE B) IMMERSION Engaging visitors with a story.
Land Art section leading to NODE B
ACADEMIC
4th year studio project June 2011 - Nov 2011 Existing studio is a 150 year old structure with an appealing aura. It is most active place in the whole campus. As the structure is surrounded by the trees with great foliage, an attempt is made to incorporate these trees in the structure as design element. Beautiful wooden roof with heritage value is restored and cut into three parts which convert in workspaces. Existing roof tiles are replaced with transparent tiles that blur the indoor and outdoor spaces. The form is derived
STUDIO RE-DESIGN from the existing site conditions and the concepts of golden rectangle. Rain water is allowed to enter the building premises on the roof (as shown in sections). Also, all studios are designed in such a way that every student gets a private working space over-looking the nature and a common discussion space. Massive exposed spiral staircase and transparent roof adds charm to the new structure without affecting the identity of existing structure.
Third floor plan
Second floor plan
First floor plan
Ground floor plan
Section Section
Structure height +15.90M
Third floor lvl +15.90M
Second floor lvl +6.95M
First floor lvl +3.75M
Plinth lvl +0.45 M
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Existing roof is cut and placed at different levels
Perforated walls. Existing trees are shelter to many bats and wall openings are designed accordingly. It also helps in maintaining the internal temperature of the building due to venturi effect.
Floor plates at different levels
Conceptual sketch for personal desks placed between roof rafters
ACADEMIC
3th year studio project Nov 2010 - April 2011
Site is located at a very busy street in Malad, Mumbai which includes residential and commercial complexes. The surroundings are very crowded and chaotic. So, a concept of introvert designing is used where a huge semi-open space is created inside the structure itself. This space has its own identity and functions like restaurants and coffee shops. It would change the ambience drastically from the busy neighbourhood. Proposed struc-
BUSINESS HOTEL ture has a dead front facade, so as to stand out from a narrow busy street. It would also act as a landmark. A sense of anticipation and curiosity would be created in the visitors while entering the building premises and they could feel the volume of this space through a long escalator reaching to reception, conference halls and rooms. Stack parking provided so that there is more usable and easily accessible space on ground floor.
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ACADEMIC
Master’s Thesis Jan 2016 - Sept 2016
IT IS NOT always visible but dirt and dust is everywhere around us; it is in the air that we breathe and on every surface. It also pervades the urban environment and, particularly in big cities, it readily accumulates on building facades. For the most part, this dirt is seen as ugly and unwanted and much effort is expended in trying to eradicate it. But look closely and there is a beauty to be found in the patterns it forms as it settles on walls, windows and other surfaces. There are many different kinds of accumulation pattern and each is a consequence of subtly different conditions of surface
DIRT
Behaviour | Aesthetics | ImMaterialism
texture, air movement and, of course, the type of dust. If only we could control these parameters; instead of being a maintenance problem, it could become a productive part of building design. My thesis explores the cultural background to and our attitudes towards it. I have also investigated the unrecognized aesthetics of dirt and I have worked experimentally with surface modulation, electrostatics and acoustic levitation to test the possibilities for manipulating dust on the surface of building and treating dust as architectural material rather than antithesis of architecture.
Maya simulation [Dust accumulation with respect to surface modulation]
Processing scripts for mimicking dust particles with respect to density (TOP)
3D printed funnel
Grade 1 (60 degrees)
Grade 2 (60 degrees)
Grade 3 (60 degrees)
Model : Particle behaviour and Accumulation testing
Grade 4 (60 degrees)
Aluminium surface Conducting Wire
Plastic
Silicon Experiments Particle behaviour and Accumulation: Experiment involved flour (substitute to dust) landing onto specific grades of sand paper placed at a specific inclination of 20, 40, 60 and 80 degrees. Friction Electrostatic Generator: Machine was designed to manipulate flour (substitute to dust) with the help of static charges. Materials such as aluminum sheet, conducting wire, silicon and plastic were used in building this machine. Acoustic Levitation: Acoustic levitation is a technique where you could suspend matter with the help of sound waves of ultrasonic frequencies. This method could help us control or manipulate floating behaviour of particulate matter in urban environment.
Friction Electrostatic Generator and it’s working principle
Maya simulation [Floating Particles]
Maya simulation [Controlled dust accumulation with help of electrostatics]
Maya simulation [Testing compression and density]
Maya simulation [Testing charged fields]
Maya simulation [Controlled Acoustic Levitation of Particulate matter]
Maya simulation [Controlled Acoustic Levitation of Particulate matter]
PARIS COPENHAGEN Oxford Brighton
ARCHITECTURE MUSIC
Estimated 75 years of life, lived 1/3rd of it exploring the basics and acheiving the following with no subjective goal but only concern of maintaining conversation between Research and Productivity. Two concentric circles illustrate the same and map the journey so far, in the respective field of interests. Sight, Hearing, Smell, Taste and Touch a medium for this conversation.
Chandigarh Kashmir Hyderabad Indore Jaipur MUMBAI NASHIK
FILMING
LONDON ABU DHABI DUBAI
FINE ART
Dhule
ACADEMIC
Workshop Jan 2016 - Sept 2016 Mapping: The concept of mapping is entirely oriented towards experimentation in contact with real and due to its unfolding agency; it is easier to find hidden potentials of the site and design. Maps are different than tracings. They are regarded with the performance while tracing involves alleged competence and hence tracing effectively dominates the exploratory inventiveness integral to acts of mapping. An attempt was made on mapping my life (adjacent image) with re-tracing already known facts and it did inaugurate new and different types of aspects which otherwise wouldn’t have.
VIEWING POINT
PICTURE PLANE
MAPPING . MAKING Making: I believe, the lesser the amount of detail specified in the drawings, the more ambiguous the imaginative conception of the building they represent. Making workshop focuses on creating drawings, models or sketches in order to critically understand the concept of perspective drawings. My key agenda was to create a pseudo perspective with a fixed viewing point. It was achieved by creating technical drawing (as shown below) and model (as shown on the cover page). It reveals the difference between experiencing architecture via drawings, models, sketches and the actual buildings.
REAL VANISHING POINT
PSEUDO VANISHING POINT
Sub-division (10 X 10)
Mesh-manipulation (Sculpt geometry)
Mesh-manipulation (Sculpt geometry)
Sub-division (100 X 100)
Mesh-manipulation (Flare)
Mesh-manipulation (Sculpt geometry)
ACADEMIC
Semester Module Jan 2016 - April 2016
APPLIED ANIMATION Module addresses the application of advanced 3D modeling and animation in architectural design. Key interest was to explore the transformation and manipulation of a basic 2-Dimensional square. Grounded in the related practice of computational design, this exploration capitalizes on the potential of contemporary animation software to simulate material qualities and behaviours. Representational and filmic qualities of animations were investigated. Complete video to be accessed at - https://vimeo.com/165106719
Digital Elevation Model
PROFESSIONAL
Chaware and Associates July 2013 - Dec 2013
RESIDENTIAL TOWER
Project Info 72 unit twin residential tower designed for KARDA construction company. Site is located on bank of river Godavari.
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PROFESSIONAL
Environ Planners July 2014 - Oct 2014
BUNGALOW RENOVATION Project Info Existing bungalow consisted of two floors (ground and first). Clients were unsatisfied with the layout and were willing to construct second floor as the space was insufficient. Responsibilities 1. Assistant architect. Started working on this project on presentation phase of first option. 2. Participated in discussion with project architect and client regarding revised layout. 3. Designing furniture layout with one to one discussion with client. 4. Incorporating changes in revised drawings and making 3D model, presentation and municipal drawings.
Ground floor plan Carpet area - 709.34 Sq.ft Built up area - 974.24 Sq.ft
First floor plan Carpet area - 706.33 Sq.ft Built up area - 967.25 Sq.ft
First floor plan Carpet area - 711.39 Sq.ft Built up area - 974.17 Sq.ft
PROFESSIONAL
Environ Planners Nov 2014 - Jan 2015
SECTION -BB
Details - Mechanical ventilation
COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
Project Info Project was at execution stage where pile foundation had already been completed. MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) and HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditining) drawings were not correlating with construction drawings. It needed immediate attention. Responsibilities 1. Assistant Architect. Thoroughly understand the complete set of existing construction details and drawings by technical consultants 2. Finding the flaws and editing them with respect to 3D model, construction drawings and forward the changes to site engineer for execution.
PUMP ROOM UFL = +92.7M
SECTION -AA Details - Pump room
3. Cross checking details with site supervisor and consultants. Monitoring the project’s progress according to schedule. 4. Maintaining conversation between client, consultants and project architect.
MEP drawings for second floor
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PROFESSIONAL
Environ Planners Jan 2015 - April 2015
SANDEEP INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Project Info One of the many structures in an Institutional campus for SAPKAL group; designed for chemical and electrical engineering department. Brief included classrooms, laboratories, tutorial rooms and auditorium. Responsibilities 1. Assistant Architect. Project was handed over to me at an intial zoning and planning stage. 2. Accompaning project architect for finalising plans with client. 3. Designing auditorium with respect to viewing angles and acoustic reflectors and absorbers. Clarification of doubts with acoustic consultants. 4. Facades detailing according to sunpaths. An attempt at avoiding harsh sunlight in classrooms during lectures.
Sun rays on 21st March
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Classroom Section
Classroom Plan
5. Complete set of construction drawings and details done by me as per principal Architect’s requirements and material specification.
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THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ENVIRON PLANNERS AND IS NOT TO USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED THE DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED FOR ANY EXECUTION WORKS. ALL THE DIMENSION ARE OF THE UNFINISHED SURFACE. 4. ANY ADDITION OR ALTERATION TO THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE MADE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANTS. 5. ANY DISCREPANCY IN INFORMATION OR CO-ORDINATION IN THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF CONSULTANTS BEFORE THE FINAL EXECUTION OF WORKS. 6. ALL WORKS SHOULD BE EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOOD EXECUTION/ ASSEMBLY/ FINISHING TO RELEVANT INDIAN STANDARD CODES OF PRACTICES. 7. CONSTRUCTION FROM THESE DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. 8. ALL DIMENSION ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 9. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL ARCHITECTURAL , ENGINEERING, INTERIOR, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND AS PER SITE CONDITIONS. 2.
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FLOOR
BLACK CEINA OF RAK MAKE
00
00
LVL. +110.20 M
WALL
BLACK GRANITE
F
LVL. +111.10 M
LVL. +111.55 M
POLISHED KOTA
10
10
D2
C D E
LVL. +111.40 M
00
00
LVL. +111.55 M
10
10
SKYLIGHT ABOVE
Off Gangarur Road Nashik-422013, India
Tel:+91-253 2580164
Fax:+91-253 2311387
LOWER GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ + 111.55 M
6575
E-mail arsanjaypatil@gmail.com
DRAWING NO:
A-1.3
Construction drawings (Lower ground floor plan) GENERAL NOTE 1. 2. 3. 5.
Water proofing in Brick bat coba and cement ghotai
6.
750
1000
CLASSROOM 08
PASSAGE
ELECTRICAL LAB 07
PLINTH LEVEL +111.55
8. 9.
500
3750
W2
800 1000
3750
150
150
100
PASSAGE
3750
550
ELECTRICAL LAB 04
CIVIL LAB 02
COURT
HARD MURUM FILLING
230MM THK DRY RUBBLE PACKING
W2
2000
W2
W2
100
ELECTRICAL LAB 09
1000
500 W2
550
1600
100MM THK P.C.C BED
ELECTRICAL LAB 11
100
GROUND LEVEL @ +115.15
230MM THK DRY RUBBLE PACKING
DRAWING HALL
3750
HARD MURUM FILLING
PASSAGE
100
300
500
ADMINISTRATION
CLASSROOM 20
W2
150
W5
550
500
W2
150
W5
1000
ENTRANCE LOBBY
W5A
800
2000
V1
800
750 1000
W5
V1
500
1000
GLAZING
1600 600
UPPER GROUND SLAB LEVEL +115.30
CLASSROOM 23
W5A
LIBRARY W5A
RAILING (as per detail)
W2
1000
100 1000
W5
500 1000
FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 119.05
PASSAGE
W5A
150
W5A
800
1000
SEMINAR HALL 01
SECOND FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 122.80
500
W5
300
500
W1 W5
7.
750
750
750
TERRACE SLAB LEVEL +126.55
SKYLIGHT (as per detail)
PERGOLA (as per detail)
800
LOWER GROUND LEVEL @ +110.95
100MM THK P.C.C BED
SECTION II'
0
Construction drawings (Section)
NOTES:
THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ENVIRON PLANNERS AND IS NOT TO US OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED THE DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED FOR EXECUTION WORKS. ALL THE DIMENSION ARE OF THE UNFINISHED SURFACE. 4. ANY ADDITION OR ALTERATION TO THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE MADE WITHOUT T WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANTS. ANY DISCREPANCY IN INFORMATION OR CO-ORDINATION IN THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF CONSULTANTS BEFORE THE FINAL EXECUTION OF WORKS ALL WORKS SHOULD BE EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOOD EXECUTION/ ASSEMBLY/ FINISHING TO RELEVANT INDIAN STANDARD CODES OF PRACTICES. CONSTRUCTION FROM THESE DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. ALL DIMENSION ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL ARCHITECTURAL , ENGINEERI INTERIOR, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND AS PER SITE CONDITIONS.
GENERAL NOTE
W2
W2
W2
4230
W2
W2
W4
CONCRETE FIN 100 X 800
CONCRETE FIN 100 X 800
750
4230
W4
D4 D4
G
A B
ELECTRICAL LAB 06 G
A B
2000
ELECTRICAL LAB 07 G
D
A
B
2000
2000
D
D
D4
CLASSROOM 01
5800
CIVIL LAB 06
D
5800
A
B
A
A
D4a
150
A B
W2
W2
1685
G
835 W2
W2
W2
W2
11020
W2
LVL. +110.95 M
230
W2
GLAZING (as per detail)
G
230
W2
A B
1500 D1
D3
W2
W2
W2
W2
G
230
GENTS TOILET
A B
D
W4
D4
DUCT
W4
D4a
D4
D'
D4
CONCRETE FIN 100 X 800
W2
230
D4
ELECTRICAL LAB 10
2400
D
L'
D4
LADIES TOILET
150mm slit opening in slab for wiring.
ELE. SHAFT
cut-out in slab above
W2
D3
1500
2400
ELECTRICAL LAB 09
D
D4
D4
W4
D4 W5A
LVL. +115.30 M
11020
230
A B
CONCRETE FIN 100 X 800
300
W2
ELECTRICAL LAB 08
cut-out in slab above
D
800
G
3000
CIVIL LAB 08
D
CONCRETE FIN 100 X 800
11020
GLAZING (as per detail)
11020
230
230
230
8770
150 5350
A
cut-out
D1
LIFT 2400
D5
B
D1
9.
D4
4875
400
D1
2400
G
cut-out
8.
W1
230
cut-out
D1
W7
CIVIL LAB 07
D1
LVL. +115.30 M
D1
LIFT
750
750
750
DN
RISER - 156MM TREAD- 300MM
8770
150
W7
4.5M WIDE PASSAGE 150
6865
cut-out
D1
UP
2935
150 D1
D1
750
2400
150
D1
3490
cut-out
D1
2640
LVL. +115.30 M
400
150
cut-out
D1
4500
2700
750
4500
6865
4.5M WIDE PASSAGE D1
D1
650
4.5M WIDE PASSAGE
D1
RISER - 156MM TREAD- 300MM
cut-out
D1
150
GLAZING (as per detail)
D1
3490
DN
UP cut-out
7.
D4
D
B
W7
D1
6.
D4
230
COURT BELOW 350
LVL. +115.00 M
9340
1780
LVL. +110.95 M
230
2445
230
230 46000 GRILL DOOR(as per detail)
GENERAL NOTE
350
1. 2. 3.
4000
5. 6.
A
DEPARTMENT OFFICE 1
A
B
D
750
3750 100
1000 1000
300 3750 100MM THK P.C.C BED
W7
2000 1600
WALL
BLACK GRANITE
PLASTER OF PARIS (P.O.P.)/ MODULAR MINERAL FIBER (CONFIRM BEFORE EXECUTION) DADO OF VITRIFIED MATT FINISHED TILE (TILL 1275 MM HEIGHT) AND P.O.P.PUNNING ABOVE DADO (TILE SAMPLE AS PER APPROVED BY ARCHITECT)
LOWER GROUND LEVEL @ +110.95
DADO OF VITRIFIED MATT FINISHED TILE (TILL 2400 MM HEIGHT) AND P.O.P.PUNNING ABOVE DADO (TILE SAMPLE AS PER APPROVED BY ARCHITECT)
H
SANDIP FOUNDATION_NEW SECTION II' SITRC PROJECT:
D3
CLIENT:
D1
D3
D3
SCALE:
XYZ
1:200 DEALT BY:
JOB NO.:
GLAZING AS PER DETAIL
_______
SAGAR
DATE:
CHECKED BY:
08-04-2015
_______________
N
53
52
W5
51
50
10800
35
230
I'
34
33
32
31
30
W5
W5
W5
28
27
26
PASSAGE
25
J'
230
LIBRARY
11
10
UPPER GROUND SLAB LEVEL +115.30
9
8
7
3750
W1 12
6
5
4
3
2
PASSAGE
1
W5
750 W5
W6
SEMINAR HALL 02
9700 D2
29
W5 W5
500
D1 W5
PASSAGE
B
A
W6
A
B
D
W6
10270
W5
F'
800
5305
G'
CONTRACTOR:
MR. SHAILESH DHUMNE
_________________________
ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT:
PROJECT MANAGEMENT:
-
W6
Ar.Sanjay M Patil
Environ Planners www.environplanners.com
5305
230
230
29/30 Purnawad Nagar, Akaswani
550
ADMINSTRATION
Off Gangarur Road Nashik-422013, India
Tel:+91-253 2580164
Fax:+91-253 2311387
B
GROUND LEVEL @ +115.15
Construction drawings (Ground floor plan)
C D E
PLINTH LEVEL +111.55
SECTION JJ'
F
300
4850
3750
PERGOLA (as per detail)
81
80
BLACK CEINA OF RAK MAKE
PLASTER OF PARIS (P.O.P.)/ MODULAR MIN (CONFORM BEFORE EXECUTION)
DADO OF VITRIFIED MATT FINISHED TILE ( MM HEIGHT) AND P.O.P.PUNNING ABOVE D SAMPLE AS PER APPROVED BY ARCHITEC
H
DADO OF VITRIFIED MATT FINISHED TILE ( HEIGHT) AND P.O.P.PUNNING ABOVE DADO SAMPLE AS PER APPROVED BY ARCHITEC
SANDIP FOUNDATION_NEW SITRC
79
78
77
XYZ ATRIUM
76
75
74
73
PASSAGE GLAZING (as per detail)
W1 58
57
56
55
54
53
52
LIFT 51
50
ATRIUM
PASSAGE
49
32
31
30
29
UPPER GROUND SLAB LEVEL +115.30
28
27
26
25
600
10
9
8
PLUMBING CO
ROOTS DESIGN
-
CONTRACTOR
MR. SHAILESH DHUMNE
_____________
ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT:
PROJECT MAN
7
+115.15
COVERED PASSAGE
GROUND LEVEL @ +115.15
Ar.
D1
www
3750
11
ENTRANCE LOBBY
PASSAGE D1
12
_______________
LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT:
-
150
33
6
HARD MURUM FILLING
5
4
3
2
CIVIL LAB 03
PASSAGE
1
230MM THK DRY RUBBLE PACKING
100MM THK P.C.C BED
COURT 600
34
CHECKED BY:
08-04-2015
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT:
1620
35
SAGAR
DATE:
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W1 36
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7050
59
14850
60
DEALT BY:
JOB NO.:
SHERA PLY (as per detail)
150
82
750
83
SECOND FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 122.80
Construction drawings (Section)
BLACK GRANITE
CLIENT:
84
PLINTH LEVEL +111.55
A-1.4
POLISHED KOTA
PROJECT:
W1
FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 119.05
SCHEDULE OF FINISHES
CIENA IVORY MATT FINISH VITRIFIED TILE (RAK MAKE)
G Water proofing in Brick bat coba and cement ghotai
7000
2300
750
TERRACE SLAB LEVEL +126.55
E-mail arsanjaypatil@gmail.com
TYPE: DRAWINGDESCRIPTION NO: UPPER GROUND FLOOR A CEMENT PLASTER WITH NEERU FINISH PLAN
500 W5
NE
S
900
ROOTS DESIGN STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT:
TUTORIAL 04
D
5350
7000
8770 W5
49
A
PLUMBING CONSULTANT:
300
54
D
1000
55
W1 36
A
1000
56
300
10270
B
W7
TUTORIAL 03
LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT:
100
57
W5
W5
LIBRARY
3750
HOD 2
3750
58
150
59
A
100
60
A
DEPART LIBRARY
DEPART W1
150
W5
1000
3750
750
HOD 1
W7
DEPARTMENT OFFICE 2
STAFF ROOM
SKIRT
FLOOR
BLACK CEINA OF RAK MAKE
G
800
CEILING
POLISHED KOTA
100
5350
3750
150
W2
150
W7
D
4.5M WIDE PASSAGE
Glass partition (as per detail)
2300
5000 450
B
CIENA IVORY MATT FINISH VITRIFIED TILE (RAK MAKE)
SE
18340 D4b
W5a
K'
A 230MM THK DRY RUBBLE PACKING
D3
LVL. +115.30 M
D4b
GRILL DOOR(as per detail)
SECOND FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 122.80
A D B HARD MURUM FILLING
2400
LIFT
TREAD- 300MM
A
B
F
150
2400
UP RISER - 156MM
CIVIL LAB 02 TUTORIAL 02
A
CEMENT PLASTER WITH NEERU FINISH
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2850
V1 V1
TUTORIAL 01
550
DESCRIPTION
A
C D E
ELECTRICAL LAB 07
4500
1600 600
BOARD ROOM 1
SHAFT
W2
W6
W6
D5
ELE. ELECTRICAL LAB 04
D2
400
1075 450
W2
COURT
D
800
750
B
W6
PASSAGE 8770
2000
W6
2400
BOARD ROOM 2
LVL. LAB 09 +115.30ELECTRICAL M
D1
TERRACE SLAB LEVEL +126.55
W2
CLASSROOM230 08 5305
550
ADMINISTRATION
V1
FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 119.05
3750
100 630
SCHEDULE OF FINISHES TYPE:
E
5.0M WIDE COVERED PASSAGE
150
1000
630
W8
GROUND LEVEL @ +115.15
2785
A
A
LVL. +115.30 M
230 1000
PASSAGE 230 5305
100
W8
RECEPTION AND WAITING
W5a
W2
500
150
W5
cut-out in slab above
GLAZING (as per detail)
UP
ELECTRICAL LAB 11 230
1 2
750 2970 1000
W5
8. 9.
DRAWING HALL
150
500
W5
100MM THK P.C.C BED
PASSAGE
500
300
300
230MM THK DRY RUBBLE PACKING
PLINTH LEVEL +111.55
W2
230
5485
2000
W5 W5
HARD MURUM FILLING
230
4840
500
ADMINISTRATION
550
230
9700
W2
3000
ENTRANCE LOBBY
W5A
915
V1
2000
V1
800
1000
300
LIBRARY W5A W5
CLASSROOM 20
800
W5
W2
J
1000
100 1000
GLAZING
150
W5
500
UPPER GROUND SLAB LEVEL +115.30
CLASSROOM 23
W5A
300
FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 119.05
PASSAGE
W5A
1000
800
500
W5
SEMINAR HALL 01 W5A
1000
500
W5
RAILING (as per detail)
500
LVL. +115.15 M
W1
SECOND FLOOR SLAB LEVEL + 122.80
7.
1000
SKYLIGHT (as per detail)
4.0m WIDE PASSAGE
750
750
750
TERRACE SLAB LEVEL +126.55
LVL. +115.00 M PERGOLA (as per detail)
LVL. +115.15 M
Water proofing in Brick bat coba and cement ghotai
NOTES:
THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ENVIRON PLANNER OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED THE DRAWING IS NOT EXECUTION WORKS. ALL THE DIMENSION ARE OF THE UNFINISHED SURFACE. 4. ANY ADDITION OR ALTERATION TO THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT B WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANTS ANY DISCREPANCY IN INFORMATION OR CO-ORDINATION IN THIS DR BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF CONSULTANTS BEFORE THE FINAL EX ALL WORKS SHOULD BE EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOO ASSEMBLY/ FINISHING TO RELEVANT INDIAN STANDARD CODES OF P CONSTRUCTION FROM THESE DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO ALL ARCHITE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. ALL DIMENSION ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL ARCHITEC INTERIOR, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND AS PER SITE CONDITIONS.
NW
750
G
2000
8770 900
CIVIL LAB 05
W7
D1
DN
W4
DUCT
D1
D
W2
NOTES:
THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF ENVIRON PLANNERS AND IS NOT TO USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED THE DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED FOR ANY EXECUTION WORKS. ALL THE DIMENSION ARE OF THE UNFINISHED SURFACE. ANY ADDITION OR ALTERATION TO THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE MADE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANTS. ANY DISCREPANCY IN INFORMATION OR CO-ORDINATION IN THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF CONSULTANTS BEFORE THE FINAL EXECUTION OF WORKS. ALL WORKS SHOULD BE EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOOD EXECUTION/ ASSEMBLY/ FINISHING TO RELEVANT INDIAN STANDARD CODES OF PRACTICES. CONSTRUCTION FROM THESE DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. ALL DIMENSION ARE IN MILIMETRES AND LEVELS ARE IN METRES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL ARCHITECTURAL , ENGINEERING, INTERIOR, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND AS PER SITE CONDITIONS.
W
750
W2
800
800 W2
W2
5.
W5A D4
9340
W2
3. 4.
GRILL DOOR(as per detail) 230 230 1800 1800
230 1780
9340
2.
230
W2
230
1.
LVL. +115.00 M
4500
W2
LVL. +110.95 M
8770
150 2750
W2
CONCRETE FIN 100 X 800
5350
L
W2
230
11020
2750 150
W2
230
11020
800
300
W2
230
8770
terrace
G
9340
14330
8170
F
SW
230
I
230
K
29/30 Purnawad Nagar, Akaswani
SECTION KK'
Off Gangarur Road Nashik-422013, India
Tel:+91-253 2580164
ELEVATION
Fax:+91-253 2311387
PERSONAL
Freelance June 2015 - August 2015
PRIVATE RESIDENCE for Mr. Talekar
A learning experience. Proposed structure is a contemporary house catering to the needs and requirements of client. After couple of options and convincing client for right decision with respect to sustainibility, space planning, circulation and services, client agreed onto the following option. A satisfied client but the project couldn’t be executed as I had to leave India for Masters in Architecture.
7
6
9
5
10 8
1
2
11
1. Entrance lobby 2. Living 3. Living Garden 4. Bedroom 5. Guest Bedroom 6. Kitchen-Dining 7. Service yard 8. Store 9. Kitchen Garden 10. Watchman Cabin 11. Parking
4
3
Ground Floor Plan
PERSONAL
Freelance June 2015 - August 2015
RIM DISPLAY
PASSAGE
3'-9"
12'-9"
1 1'-92"
3'
CABIN LAYOUT
3'-11"
3'-3"
2'-6"
1'-4"
28'-3"
1'
1 6'-114"
ENTRANCE
TYRES AND TUBES for Mr. Rekhi
Tyres and Tubes - A showroom for automobile accessories. Existing showroom was located on a national highway and had improper circulation and furniture layout. Mr. Rekhi had asked me to transform the design of the showroom and make it user-friendly according to their requirements in such a way that it would get an identity and be noticeable from the highway. Hence a bright colour theme is chosen for the new design. The green lit square on the front wall has a distinctive identity which serves its purpose of adding liveliness and charm to the space. The single tyre stand is designed keeping in mind the showroom size which is 3.6m X 9.6m (a very elongated space). The curve helps in freeing the space at eye level as the width of the room is very small.
Accessories display
Entrance view
Cabin
Tyre stand
INTERESTS
Learning human anatomy
MISCELLANEOUS
Cover for music album
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B. Arch | MA Architecture (Digital Media)
Email : ar.sagarlohar@gmail.com Phone : (+44) 07404 166581 Skype : archlohar Address : 2A Fleet road, London NW3 2QS