MITI SHAH CONTACT: 9702965977
EMAIL: mitishah322@gmail.com D.O.B.: 22nd March, 1997 NATIONALITY: Indian
ADDRESS: A-43, Rustomjee Riviera, Orlem, FR. Justin D’souza road, Malad(west), Mumbai-400064
ABOUT ME
I believe that architecture is that form of art, which affects the lives of people. “FOCUS” and “HARDWORK” have always been the two driving forces which have helped me fulfill every task I take up, managing academics as well as extra-curricular activities well. Architecture is a field of creative minds and experiential eyes and the key to being a successful architect is to have the right balance of the two, which is something I possess. I have always been enthusiastic at managing events. I have good communication skills. I always look forward to learning new things and meeting new people. I wish to seek further knowledge and experience at a professional level. The sole intention of collaborating with your esteemed firm is to make a valuable addition to your team. Sou Fujimoto is one Architect whose work I admire and am inpired from. I enjoy level play and minimalism in my projects. I am very good at comping up with conceptualisation of designs. I have a keen interest in researching more and more about Green Building Technology and Materials and Kinetism in Architecture and use the same in my designs.
E D U C AT I O N Carmels of St.Joseph school, Mumbai, India. - Upto 2013 - 92% - Given Competitive Drawing Exams
- Taken part in various Drawing Compe - Trained in Lawn Tennis - Learnt Oil Painting
Shri T.P. Bhatia Junior College of Science Mumbai, india - Upto 2015 - 85.85% NATA- State Rank 14
Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architec Mumbai, India. - 2015 to 2020 - 2020 graduate with B.Arch Degree - 7.61 Cgpi - Student Council Member - Co-Sports Secretary in 3rd y - Sports Secretary in 5th year - Head organiser of ASSA - Part of college Table Tennis team - Active memeber of the Social Club - Member of the Public Relations and M team - Active part of the Managing team of Va events as a PR member
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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 1st Year- Arch building workshop -Paper Mache workshop
2nd Year- Handzone Brick Worshop at Govardhan Eco Village - Documentation of Chakrata village in Uttrakhand to understand the Kathkuni Architecture of the village
3rd Year- Worked for the Mimar Sinan exhibition, held in collaboration with the Turkish Consulate.
4th Year- Project Management Elective - Housing as an Optional Subject, a research paper was attempted on how activities form an important part OF A HOUSING SCHEME. 5th Year- Entrepreneurship as a part of Elective - Thesis topic: Exploring potentials of Kinetic Architecture in Everyday Work/Life Culture - Teaching Assistant for First Year Students Orientation.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
JANUARY 2019 to April 2019- Internship at Alap Kamdar Architects, Ahmedabad. - Major Interior Design Project under the guidance of Senior Architect. - Wardrobe Design - Working Drawing for Temple Design - Client Meetings and Meetings with various Agencies - Site Visits
SKILL SETS SOFTWARE SKILLS AUTOCAD REVIT SKETCHUP PHOTOSHOP INDESIGN LUMION HANDZONE SKILLS SKETCHING OIL PAINTING WATER COLOUR MODEL MAKING HAND DRAFTING LANGUAGES ENGLISH HINDI GUJARATI MARATHI INTERESTS READING DANCING MUSIC PAINTING SPORTS AND GAMES TRAVELLING ADVENTURE SPORTS
CONTENT 1. DESIGN DISSERTATION 2. OCTROI LAND PROJECT 3. SATARA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL BUILDING 4. INTERNSHIP PROJECTS i. SUNRISE PARK ii. SKYCITY iii. WADHVAN TEMPLE 5. LUXURY HOUSING 6. KERALA DESIGNS i. PAVILION ii. REHABILITAION CENTRE AND INSTITUTION 7. VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE i. VILLAGE DOCUMENTATION ii. RESORT 8. MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT i. WORKING DRAWINGS ii. MUNICIPAL DRAWINGS 9. MIMAR SINAN DOCUMENTATION 10. ALLIED WORKS
RESEARCH TOPIC: EXPLORING THE POTENTIALS OF KINETIC ARCHITECTURE: In Everyday Work/Life Culture
DESIGN TOPIC: Socio-Cultural Centre at NESCO, Goregaon.
DESIGN D I S S E RTAT I O N
Kinetic Architecture refers to structures with perceived or genuine mobility in space, and shifting ability to change geometrically. The pictorial and metamorphic bases are the principles of the kinetic terms approximately to integrate the fourth dimension, time (adding to length, width, height) to the design process, inciting the evolution of an adequate design applied to: i. Enhance the peculiarities of the design aesthetic. ii. Respond to the surrounding environmental conditions and the recipient. iii. Perform functional tasks unfeasible for execution by a static structure. iv. The concept of a multi-functional design emerges which in reciprocation introduces solutions and treatments for spaces.
Research
Intelligent: Buildings using advanced technology and computer sciences (integrated building management systems included) for enhancement of functions and aesthetics are called intelligent. Interactive: Forms/elements which have spaces that interact with each other, or functions that interact due to spatial configuration, or those which involve humans interacting with the structures are said to be interactive.
Responsive: Structures that respond to certain needs of users or to the surrounding environment as well as physical conditions are said to be responsive structures. Adaptive: Structures that adapt to its surrounding environment or to the functional requirements of a space are called adaptive structures.
Social Interaction and Culture + Architecture The culture of a place plays a very crucial role while designing a building for the public. The social environment defines the kind of spaces to be made. Like-minded people need space to interact with each other. Social and cultural events help in the same. Sometimes, even commercial events and huge conventions open the door for interaction, which brings the focus to the work/life culture of a city. The social significance of a space may lead to more variation in spatial quality, majorly defined by openings and volumes. This impermanence in functionality, most of the time, cannot be met by the permanence in spaces. Architecture in a way can help in resolving these functional changes required. The use of kinetics as a tool in architecture design helps in achieving the kind of spaces perceived. Thus, for interaction through events, creating an event space which is dynamic in nature can be done with the use of Kinetics in Architecture.
Kinetic Design: Key Elements and Application
Kinetic structures can be categorized into three groups as demonstrateEmbedded Kinetic Structures: They are part of a larger architectural system in a fixed location. It aims to control the main architectural system or building, in response to varying factors like structures for dampening earthquakes. Deployable Kinetic Structures: They are easily transportable and usually exist in a temporary location. Dynamic Kinetic Structures: They are also part of a larger architectural system but act independently with respect to control of the larger system. Such can be subcategorized as: Mobile systems, Transformable systems, Incremental kinetic systems.
Kinetic Interiors: There are various types of interior configuration. The main types are Transformable Spaces: Architects and interior designers throughout history tried to make our living and work spaces more dynamic and transformable to provide the changed needs of its habitants. The idea is applied in many levels like the multi-uses furniture, and spatial flexible spaces. This may be due to kinetic furniture or Kinetic walls. Kinetic walls: Kinetic walls are used to leave the impression that they respond to our actions. This impression is created by an array of connected elements. Kinetic Facades: The concept of kinetic facades is about using geometric transformation to create a motion or a movement in space. This motion or movement affects the physical structure or material properties of the building facades without impairing the building structure.
Research
PROPOSED SITE: Bombay Exhibition and Convention Centre, Goregaon East, Mumbai PROPOSED PROGRAM: Exhibition and Convention Centre.
PROPOSED BUA: 1,18,536 sq.m. (in phase wise development), 60,000 sq.m. (for current design project)
- The site is in Goregaon East adjacent to the western express highway.
- The surrounding plots mostly consist of commercial development with a small part consisting of residential zone. - The Goregaon, Ram Mandir and Jogeshwari railway stations are nearby. There are many bus stops nearby as well. - The Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport is at a distance of 8.5 km. from the site.
- The Western Express Highway and the JVLR roads connect the city of Mumbai to other adjacent cities, as well as some outskirts to the suburbs, thus giving easy proximity to the site.
- The Western Express Highway connects the Mumbai City to the Suburbs on the South and it connects the state of Gujarat to the North.
Analysis
The intent of the desig
This also helps create a humans as well as the
gn is to use kinetic movements for variation in the quality and functionality of spaces.
an event space. Social interaction as well as interaction of the building with the surrounding is the purpose of the design.
Concept Derivation
-The Orientation of the building is such that the open plaza spaces face the north and the east and the convention spaces which do not require much light face the south. -The building has fixed cored which include the services such as toilets, lift and staircase, BIMS room and AHU room. -The parking on the site is on the south as well as one basement below the building.
-The slope of the site is towards the west which is used for the basement suchh that the parking is open on one side. Thus the storm water drainage, sump pit and STP are placed accordingly.
SITE PLAN
SECTION DD’
SECTION EE’
-The Site has a slope higher on the road level and lower on the inside. Hence, during site development, the slope is used as an advantage by creating a basement for parking. when seen from the main front entrance from the highway, the basemnet cannot be seen. But when seen from the back, the site appears to be on the podium level with stilt parking on the lower level.
BACK ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
Design Detailing
SECTION SHOWING SERVICE B
INTERNAL MOVEMENTS OF CONV
PLAN OF CONVENTION CENTRE
SECTION CC’
With the he internal spa spaces can flexibility in responding
BAYS OF MAIN CONVENTION BUILDING
VENTION HALL
elp of kinetic movements, the aces in the blocks and the quality of be varied which leads to n space and functions, hence g to the user requirements.
Design Detailing
Views
PLAN @ 2.6M FROM GROUND
SECTION AA’
ELEVATION AA’
PLAN @ 5.6M FROM GROUND
PLAN @ 9.6M FROM
SECTION BB’
ELEVATION BB’
M GROUND
Design Detailing
Views
MATERIAL BOARD FOR CONVENTION CENTRE
MATERIAL BOARD FOR ANCILLARY BUILDING
Material Board
The Convention halls are Mutli-Finctonal spaces. They can be used for various purposes such as conventions, concerts, sports activities, exhibitions, workshops, etc.
The design of the spaces is such that the internal spaces can be divided depenfing on the requirement, with help of kinetic partition walls. Even the central courtyard can be used as open halls. This, all these spaces for event spaces.
Activity Board
BRIEF: Urban design development of the dahisar Octroi Naka with study of Impact Assessment of one of the most important entry points of the city. Proposed Skill development Institution on the site. SITE LOCATION: Dahisar Octroi Naka
OCTROI LAND PROJECT
Urban Studies
EXISTING OCTROI LAND FOR DESIGN PROPOSAL: 16,350 sq.m. TOTAL LAND FOR MASTER PLANNING: OCTROI LAND: 16,350 sq.m. USERS: TRANSIT OCCUPANTS, LOCAL RESIDENTS, DAILY COMMUTERS, Gross plot area= 16,800 sq.m. AOS= 500 + 680 = 1180 sq.m. LOS= 25% of 16,800 = 4,200 sq.m. Net plot F.S.I. = 4x (gross plot area- AOS) = 4x (16800-1180) = 4x 15,620= 62,480 sq.m The site marks the begining of the city of mumbai. the western express highway connects the state of gujarat to the state of Maharashtra there is heavy traffic during the mornings and evenings morning:7 am to 11 am evening: 4 pm to 10 pm
MASTER PLAN
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
SECTION AA’
SECTION BB’
SEVENTH FLOOR
Design Details
Views
S C
BRIEF: Design of Municipal Council Building in Satara Reflecting the strong maturity of the democracy of the nation and that of the native. SITE LOCATION: Satara, Maharashtra
ATA R A M U N I C I PA L COUNCIL BUILDING
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
Design Details
Views
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PROJECT TYPE: Interior CLIENT NAME: Ami Zaveri LOCATION: Sunrise Park, Ahmedabad The personal Residence of the client is designed in Sunrise Park, which consits a nmber of plots, one of which is where the bungalow is to be built. WORK DONE: Interior Design, Interior Detailing.
SUNRISE PARKTERNSHIP PROJECT
IN
PROJECT TYPE: Interior CLIENT NAME: Mr. Hemal LOCATION: Bopal, Ahmedabad Skycity is a Township of row houses, one of which had to be designed for interiors. WORK DONE: Wardrobe Design
SKYCITYTERNSHIP PROJECT
W IN
PROJECT TYPE: Architecture CLIENT NAME:Digambar Jain Trust Temple LOCATION: Wadhvan City, Surendranagar A Guest House is to be built for the Jain Community in Wadhvan City of Surendranagar District in Gujarat. WORK DONE: Layout, Centre-line Drawing, Electric Drawings, Sections, Elevations.
WADHVAN TEMPLETERNSHIP PROJECT
BRIEF: Design a luxury housing for a family of three brothers, each having a family of their own. Also design for the employs working in the building and other ancillary activities such as home theatre, common dining space, leisure activities etc. SITE LOCATION: Palm Beach Road, Seawoods, Navi Mumbai
LUXURY HOUSING
Concept Sketches
ENTRANCE LOBBY
4 BHK
2 BHK
3 BHK
COMMON FLOOR
TERRACE FLOOR
Design Details
Design Details
Views
REH A
BRIEF: Pavilion design for tourism and heritage at Fort Kochi.
BRIEF: Kerala has the third highest number of cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and psychotropic substances act. A government based rehabilitation institution is to be made with different types of therapies. SITE LOCATION: Trivandrum, Kerala CLIMATE: hot and humid SITE: the site is surrounded by a large number of trees and a fresh water lake. CONCEPT: Transparency, continuity, layering, diversity, the play of light and shadow, the experience of nature, physical and visual connectivity. Colour therapy plays a major role in concept.
A B I L I TAT I O N C E N T R E AND INSTITUTION
Esquee in Kerala
The Kochi-Muziris Biennale It is an international exhibition of contemporary art held in Kochi, Kerala. Indian and international artists exhibits artworks a cross a variety of mediums including film, installation, painting, sculpture, new media and performance art.
KOCHI CARNIVAL IS HELD IN DECEMBER. Many competitions like beach bike race, beach football, wrestling, boxing, cycle race, bullet race, kayaking, swimming and marathon races are held. Art shows, food festivals, colourful rallies and fairs add to the festive spirit of the carnival.
The entire area is one pavilion with different Activities so as to divide it into further zones. The road becomes a part of it rather than separating.
Conceptual Details
Conceptual Details
PLAN @20M
Design Details
PLAN @24M
Design Details
Model
BRIEF: Documentation of Kyava village in Chakrata, near Dehradun. The Vernacular Architecture of the village was studied with respect to various factors like design, construction, culture and lifestyle. BRIEF: Designing a small resort in Kyava village with 4 rooms, a common dining and an observatory.
SITE LOCATION: Kyava Village, Chakrata, Dehradun CLIMATE: Cold and Dry SITE: The site consists of contours throughout and a mountain on one side. CONCEPT: Concept of playfullness used to design the resort with play of levels which continue from the existing levels. Informal spaces formed.
VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
Documentation
Documentation
Design Details
BRIEF: A Mixed-Use development project was made with a residential building in the complex. WORKING DRAWING AND MUNICIPAL DRAWINGS OF THE DESIGN
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Working Drawing
32.738
45.222
51.797
33987
WARD- R NORTH TALUKA- DAHISAR PLOTCTS NOS.- 1621,1622,1623
12.000
REC 1:50
4 15.006
29.764
RECREAT (RG) CALC RECTANG AREA OF AREA OF
20.000
LOCATION PLAN 1:4000
2
415.67
3
52.44
4.13
0.5
108.32
4
52.44
4.23
0.5
110.91
5
54.66
16.04
0.5
438.29
6
54.66
9.06
0.5
247.65
7
55.63
2.84
0.5
79.08
8
56.39
4.90
0.5
138.16
9
66.60
12.57
0.5
418.58
10
70.03
1.77
0.5
62.08
11
71.12
4.45
0.5
158.18
12
71.12
1.54
0.5
54.66
13
28.13
5.34
0.5
75.17
14
20.40
6.53
0.5
66.60
15
23.44
3.76
0.5
44.10
16
46.87
15.62
0.5
366.06
17
69.91
3.11
0.5
108.54
18
46.87
2.48
0.5
58.04
AREA AFTER DEDUCTIONS
RECREATIONAL GROUND (RG)
UGT
1
30
2
31
3
32
4
33
5
34
6
7
8
9
35
36
37
38
10
11
12
39
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
20
47
21
22
23
48
49
50
2053 1915
5813
5813
3680
3930
13340
4280
20000 15000
3778.85
1754
7729.07
5540
20000
2
PLOT AREA DIAGRAM 1:500 5
1754
ELECTRIC DUCT
0.5
24540
11.87
25000
70.01
7270
2
13270
828.75
LAUNDARY
0.5
METER ROOM
14.19
3540
116.78
10796
28.133
3 20.40 1
.44 23
15.619
1.773 5.344 9 2 5 . 6 63 13 3.7 15 14
1
FIRE DUCT
10
12
1.537
16 46.874
VISITORS
2200
12.570
11 4.448
3.105
HEIGHT
LIGHT WELL
3 9
2.477
BASE
ELECTRIC DUCT
2.84
4.90
3
11507.91
1
24540
98.541
9
66.604 71.123
7
8
70.032
8
17 69.912
98.54
7
6
.03
55. 56.3630 91
54
31 4.1 .230 4
5
16
116.78
FOR TENAME HAVING C 45SQ.M.-70S FOR TENAME HAVING C.A. M THAN 70SQ
FACTOR
.65
11.874
TRIANGLE NO.
4
sq.m.
DEDUCTIONS
52.
3
LENGTH BREADTH FACTOR
9812
14.193
442
2
62
46.865
ACCORDI RG= 15% = 15% O = 1159.
BLOCK PLAN 1:500
TOTAL AREA OUTER RECTANGLE
70.013
9.0
18
13.445
PLOT AREA CALCULATIONS
116.783
1
10.342
10.801
9.747
1
6.048
14.999
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:500
MUNICIPAL DRAWING- SHEET 1/3
A
PROFORMA -A
7729.07
DEDUCTIONS FOR A) ROAD SETBACK AREA 5540
B) PROPOSED ROAD
BALANCE AREA OF PLOT
7729.07
4
DEDUCTIONS FOR R.G.(15%)
1151.36
5
NET PLOT AREA(3-4)
6577.71
6
FSI PERMISSIBLE
1
7
PERMISSIBLE BUILT UP AREA
6577.71
8
PERMISSIBLE FLOORS
9
PROPOSED BUILT UP AREA
6416.35
FS1 CONSUMED
0.98
1 2
PROPOSED BALCONY AREA PER FLOOR
3
EXCESS BALCONY AREA PER FLOOR TOTAL EXCESS BALCONY AREA FOR ALL FLOOR
ELECTRIC DUCT
1
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AREA AVAILABLE FOR TENAMENTS
5
TENAMENTS PROPOSED
6
TENAMENTS EXISTING
2230
4
AND THE DIMENSIONS OF THE PLOT, SIDES ECT. STATED ON PLANS ARE AS
DOWN
OF OWERNERSHIP TOWN PLANNING SCHEME RECORDS.
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
1797
21
20
DRN BY
REFUGE FLOOR PLAN 1:100
900 900
+30.6M
3067
1797
11
3067 1200 3000 280
2920 3230 W5
1500
500 W4
1320
W1
12
34
33
W4
W1
W5
W4
W1
W5
W4
W1
+27.0M
7350
+23.4M
15
16
+19.8M
500
900 +7.8M
FL
17
W5 FIRST FLOOR
W5
18 W4
W1
+4.2M
PLINTH LEVEL
COMPOUND WALL DETAIL
GROUND LEVEL
SCALE 1:50
+0.6M
W2
3000
21
3000
NAME:A'MITI SHAH
ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE ROLL NO: 1531
SHEET NO: 01
2240
2550
4550
11
22
1650
23 24
1385
19570
AREA LINE DIAGRAM FOR REFUGE FLOOR 1:100
25
20
197
0.0M
KITCHEN 2.35X1.65 BEDROOM 4.55X3
19
1500
1200
700
1650
2350
700
28
ELEVATION A 500 12 1:200 26
27
830
Municipal Drawing
281
W3
4350
10
9
31
W5
W5
280
2800
14
FIFTH FLOOR
B'
8
L2
STAMP OF DATE OF APPROVAL OF PLANS.
2500
2240
SIXTH FLOOR
13
644
500 700 220
W5
DINING AREA 1.8X2.4
2544
5540
5540
2940
3590
KITCHEN 2.24x2.94
30
1719
3290
TOILET 1.2X2.54
LIVING ROOM 2.5x5.54
3826
L1
SECOND FLOOR
LIVING ROOM 5.54x4.35
BEDROOM 2.8x3.6
2350
5540 5540
EIGHTH FLOOR
CHKD BY
BEDROOM 3.3X3.07
7
1200
25000
13270
LAUNDARY METER ROOM
8089
4278
3540
FIRE DUCT
22
TOILET 1.75X2.27
2270
1200
W2
24 23
STAMP OF DATE OF RECEIPT OF PLANS. 23492
TOILET 1.2x2.94
EQ EQ EQ EQ
SCALE
BOUNDARY OF THE PLOT BOUNDED BLACK. PROPOSED BUILDING SHOWN IN RED. 15% RECREATIONAL SPACE SHOWN IN GREEN. SET-BACK AREA SHOWN IN GREEN HATCHED. AREA IN D.P. ROAD SHOWN IN BURNT-SIENNA. 300 DRAINAGE LINE SHOWN IN DOTTED YELLOW. EQALL EQEXTERNAL EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ WALLS ARE THK. WALLS THK. 13 19 ALL 18 INTERNAL 17 16 15 14 ARE
500
6
1650 2110
644
230
2200
DATE
LIGHT WELL
SCALE 1:50
830
+34.2M
UNDERGROUND TANK DETAIL
1500
230
7270
3680
3930
W2
+35.2M
EL
NOTES :
MEASURED ON THE SITE AND THE AREA SO WORKED OUT IS SQ.MTS.
TOILET 1.2x2.94
+36.4M
29
PARAPET
10708
NAME OF THE OWNER.
CERTIFICATE OF AREA. CERTIFIED THAT THE PLOT UNDER REFERENCE WAS SURVEYED BY ME ON 19.3.2012
AND TALLIES WITH AREA STATED IN THE DOCUMENTS
4550
3067
3
BEDROOM 4.55X3
3929
2
B'
13
32
1797
1
1915
1025
+38.85M
3929
60
LIGHT WELL
5540
2420
2240
OHT BOTTOM
420
59
2053
20000
4
5
REFUGE FLOOR
UP
4280
2
WATER SUPPLY 19570 OUTLET (40mmØ) 3 TO OVERHEAD TANK
1385
LOBBY
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
13340
2550
7982 2985
58
14
2987 3067
PROPOSED BUILDING ON PLOT BEARING C.T.S. NO. 1621,1622 AND 1623 OF DIVISION DAHISAR IN R NORTH WARD DIVISION.
1277 57
15
OVERFLOW / VENT PIPE (20mmØ)
TERRACE
2714
56
16
BEDROOM 3.3X3.07
W2
29
55
17
KITCHEN 2.35X1.65
4350
W3
LIVING ROOM 5.54x4.35
2715
54
700
280
REFUGE AREA LOCATION PLAN, BLOCK PLAN, PLOT AREA DIAGRAM AND CALCULATIONS, 47.4sq.m. RECREATIONAL GROUND, GROUND FLOOR PLAN, PARKING STATEMENT
1277
53
2800
740
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL AND PROPERTY.
2500 52
51
18
3234
28
W2
OHT TOP
700
27
2500
MAIN STOP VALVE METAL RUNGS (300mm) MASONRY WALL (230mm THK) R.C.C TANK SUBMERSIBLE PUMP SUMP (450 x 450) P.C.C BED (150THK) RUBBLE SOLING
CONTENTS OF SHEET:
1800 26
25
24
19
TOILET 1.75X2.27
7567
KITCHEN 2.24x2.94
20
DINING AREA 1.8X2.4
2027
D2
FROM WATER METER CHAMBER
2499
5540
3590
1200
1025
BEDROOM 2.8x3.6
10
REFUGE FLOOR PLAN 1:100
MANHOLE COVER (750mm Ø) MANHOLE BUNDING (300mmTHK) WATER-PROOFING FLOAT VALVE WATER SUPPLY 3000 INLET (40mm Ø) FREEBOARD (300mm) 1
PROFORMA -B
2940
TOILET 1.2x2.94
2940
2940
TOILET 1.2x2.94
A
2240
2108
11
1650 LIVING ROOM 2.5x5.54
230 451
1
TRANSPORT VEHICLE PARKING SPACE FOR TRANSPORT VEHICLE PARKING REQ. BY REGULAYIONS TOTAL NO. OF TRANSPORT VEHICLES PARKING SPACE PROVIDED
60
KITCHEN 2.24x2.94
4888
60
TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED=
BEDROOM 2.8x3.6
420 230
59
2
10
TOILET 1.2X2.54
2240
10
PARKING PROVIDED
59
9
A'
2
TOTAL PARKING REQ.=
TOILET 1.2x2.94
W2
30/2= 15
25% OF REQ.
S
8
2544
5540
BEDROOM 2.85x5.54 sq.m.
2850
PARKING REQUIRED BY REGULATIONS
25000
21
LIVING ROOM 5.54x4.35
1200
2940
5540
1025
TOILET 1.2x2.94
1
32 0.25x47= 11.75 SAY 12
22
2270 4278
TENAMENT NOS. CAR PARK REQ.
32
7
3290
PARKING STATEMENT
E.
6
5
300
24 23
TOTAL TENAMENTS ON PLOT
PARKING AREA STATEMENT
4
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
TENAMENTS PERMISSIBLE
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3
DOWN
PROPOSED AREA LESS DEDUCTION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL AREA(SHOP ETC.)
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LIGHT WELL
TENAMENT STATEMENT
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ONE CAR PARK FOR 1 TENAMENT
LOBBY
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
3590
4
ͳ
30
LIVING ROOM 5.54x4.35
B
BALCONY STATEMENT PERMISSIBLE BALCONY AREA PER FLOOR
C.
ONE CAR PARK PER 2 TENAMENTS
REFUGE AREA 47.4sq.m.
FIRE DUCT
ING TO DCR, OF PLOT AREA OF 7729.07 .36 sq.m.
ENTS C.A. SQ.M. ENTS MORE Q.M.
KITCHEN 2.24x2.94
1797
TIONAL GROUND CULATIONS GLE=33.99mx40.69m=1383.05sq.m. TRIANGLE= 21x40.69x11.93=231.72sq.m. RG= 1383.05-231.72=1151.33
D2
UP
10 B.
1200
1025
BEDROOM 2.8x3.6
2500
3
BEDROOM 2.85x5.54 sq.m.
1800
TOTAL (A+B+C)
CREATIONAL GROUND 00
TOILET 1.2x2.94
TOILET 1.2x2.94
C) ANY RESERVATIONS
2240
2108
420
2
2499
2850
5540
AREA OF PLOT
2940
SQ.M.
3590
1
AREA STATEMENT
2940
11936
A.
25000
2940
40685
15
ST1
7580
L2
1194 2053
FF
11230 6000
7500
16
21
2730
19
4660
4660
17 20
18
4000 500
3.31
1
54.80
4
2.5
0.88
1
2.24
5
2.0
0.88
1
1.72
6
0.5
3.22
1
1.61
7
1
1.5
1
1.74
8
0.22
1.50
1
0.33
9
0.88
1.04
1
0.92
10
1.06
2.05
1
2.17
11
6.02
2.05
1
12.31
12
0.50
3.09
1
1.54
13
1.50
8.23
1
12.35
14
10.72
2.99
1
31.98
15
1.50
8.23
1
12.35
16
1.20
2.05
1
2.45
17
4.00
6.00
1
24.00
18
2.27
2.73
1
6.20
19
11.23
4.66
1
52.33
20
7.50
4.66
1
34.95
21
0.50
7.80
1
3.90
FB1
3.08
0.88
1
2.71
FB2
25.00
0.88
1
22.00
FB3
2.80
0.88
1
2.46
FB4
7.00
0.88
1
6.16
FB5
4.78
0.88
1
4.21
ST1
7.58
4.39
1
33.28
L1
2.23
2.83
1
6.31
L2
2.23
2.60
1
5.80
EL
2.23
1.53
1
3.40
FL
2.23
1.28
1
2.84
1200
FIRE DUCT
1025
W2
700
BEDROOM 2.8x3.6
TOILET 1.2x2.94
LIVING ROOM 5.54x4.35
2800
W2
4350
W3
19570
1385
3
4
5
2240
830 6 7
1650 8
10
9
700
OPEN TO SKY TERRACE
11
13
3067
1719
3929
OVER HEAD TANK
MACHINE ROOM
7982 2985
10708
1797
2714
L1
900
14
500
12
7350
3929
1277
EL
1500
1500
500 700 220
2230
15
16
2715
L2
500
1797
1277
900 17
18
3067
FL
OPEN TO SKY TERRACE
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN 1:100
3000
8
19570
AREA LINE DIAGRAM FOR TYPICAL FLOOR 1:100
25
26 27
830
420
420
23 24
1385
1500
20
197
28
500
281
21
700
280
9
2240
2550 22
1650 230
1.05 MT. HIGH R.C.C. PARAPET WALL
19
3234
1200
700
KADAPPA STONE DUCT COVER
LI 2.
2
2240
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1:100
420 230
280
2
TOILET 1.2x2.94
KITCHEN 2.24x2.94
3230
KADAPPA STONE DUCT COVER
R.C.C. PARAPET WALL 1.05 MT. HIGH
1200
BEDROOM 2.85x5.54 sq.m.
2850
2550
1
LOBBY
B
7
3000
LI 2.
LIGHT WELL
AREA AFTER DEDUCTIONS= 163.51 BUILT UP AREA= OUTER RECTANGLE - DEDECTIONS
AREA LINE DIAGRAM FOR GROUND FLOOR 1:100
LIVING ROOM 5.54x4.35
ELECTRIC DUCT
353.20
6
KITCHEN 2.24x2.94
1200
5540
1
2.8
BEDROOM 2.8x3.6
5540
2.85
19.6
2940
1.2
3
230
1277
2230
2
BEDROOM 2.85x5.54 sq.m.
5540
14
4390
8230
13
7797
2600
2230
8230 2984
2830
L1
0.86
280
500
10714
1
5540
11
0.28
2
1800
12
3.08
4350
2940
9
1
3590
1500
880
FACTOR
TOILET 1.2x2.94
230 451
10
6020
8
2240 TOILET 1.2x2.94
2500
EL
1060
7
250
3083
1523
1500
2043
1500
2230
1040 1500
1160
2800
2850
3590
25000
2940
6
2940
FB2
25000
5540
FB5
5540
5
280
1950
BUILT UP AREA CALCULATIONS FOR GROUND FLOOR TOTAL sq.m. LENGTH AREA BREADTH FACTOR OUTER RECTANG 516.71 LE 25.5 20.26 1 DEDUCTI ONS RECTANG LE NO. LENGTH BREADTH
19984
FB4
3214
7000
500
4780 880
4
3
880
FB3
880
2
880
FB1
19570
2540
2800
2850
1082
1
880
874 880 280
3080
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
UP
900 900
22
21
20
19
18
17
15
14
13
1797
BEDROOM 3.3X3.07
3067
1797
3290 TOILET 1.75X2.27
2270
1320
11
33
DINING AREA 1.8X2.4
TOILET 1.2X2.54
2544
KITCHEN 2.35X1.65
4550
W2
3929
BEDROOM 4.55X3
15
8
5.54
2.85
2.94
1.2
2.94
1.2
3.59
1.8
31
3
2
2.55
0.7
1
1.79
3
19.57
0.28
1
5.48
4
1.39
0.23
1
0.32
5
2.24
0.42
1
0.94
14.47
6
0.83
0.23
1
0.19
7
1.65
0.42
1
0.69
8
0.50
3.23
1
1.62
9
0.70
1.2
1
0.84
10
0.22
1.5
1
0.33
11
0.90
1.8
1
1.62
12
0.50
3.07
1
1.53
13
1.50
7.99
1
11.98
14
10.72
2.99
1
31.98
15
1.50
3.93
1
5.90
3.53
10
9
3.53
700 6.46
500
5
8.04
1.8
2.94
2.24
7
5.54
4.35
24.10
8
5.54
2.5
13.85
6446.59
9
2.39
1.78
10
1.2
1.38
11
1.65
2.35
3.88
12
4.55
3
13.65
34
4.25
12
1.66
13
2.54
1.2
3.05
14
1.04
1.28
1.33
15
73501.79
3.07
10.13
2.27
4.06
TOTAL AREA OF 2 TENAMENTS=
130.32
TOTAL AREA OF 4 TENAMENTS=
260.65
1
74.47
2
148.94
2
55.85
2
111.7
16
7.35
3.93
1
28.89
2345.76
17
0.90
1.795
1
1.62
18
0.50
3.065
1
1.53
19
0.70
1.2
1
0.84
20
0.22
0.15
1
0.03
21
0.30
0.28
1
0.08
22
2.55
0.7
1
1.79
23
2.24
0.42
1
0.94
24
1.39
0.23
1
0.32
25
19.6
0.28
1
5.48
26
1.65
0.42
1
0.69
27
0.83
0.23
1
0.19
28
0.50
3.23
1
1.62
29
5.54
2.42
1
13.41
30
4.88
2.11
1
10.30
31
7.56
3.83
1
28.95
32
2.92
0.64
1
1.87
33
2.03
1.32
1
2.68
34
2.98
0.64
1
1.91
L1
2.72
2.23
1
6.05
L2
2.72
2.23
1
6.05
EL
1.28
2.23
1
2.85
FL
1.28
2.23
1
2.85
500
SEVENTH 74.47
2
148.94
2
55.85
1
55.85
OUTER RECTANGLE
NET CARPET AREA=
1797
1
3067
204.79 18 2550.55
25.5
20.263
LENGTH
BREADTH
3
0.28
1
0.84
2
2.55
0.7
1
1.79
3
19.57
0.28
1
5.48
4
1.39
0.23
1
0.32
CONTENTS OF SHEET:
0.94
AREA LINE DIAGRAM FOR GROUND FLOOR, TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN, CARPET AREA DIAGRAM, CARPET AREA CALCULATION AND STATEMENT, AREA LINE DIAGRAM FOR TYPICAL FLOOR, BUA CALCULATIONS, TERRACE PLAN.
RECTANGLE NO.
FACTOR
2.24
0.42
1
1500
5
700
PROFORMA -B
1200
1
19
20
197
0.23
1
0.19
0.42
1
0.69
8
0.50
3.23
1
1.62
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL AND PROPERTY.
9
0.70
1.2
1
0.84
10
0.22
1.5
1
0.33
PROPOSED BUILDING ON PLOT BEARING C.T.S. NO. 1621,1622 AND 1623 OF DIVISION DAHISAR IN R NORTH WARD DIVISION.
11
0.90
1.8
1
1.62
12
0.50
3.07
1
1.53
13
1.50
7.99
1
11.98
14
10.72
2.99
1
31.98
15
1.50
3.93
1
5.90
16
3.93
1
17
7.35 25 0.90
1.795
1
18
0.50
3.065
1
1.53
19
0.70
1.2
1
0.84
20
0.22
0.15
1
0.03
21
0.30
0.28
1
0.08
22
2.55
0.7
1
1.79
FLOOR 23
2.24
0.42
1
0.94
1.39
0.23
1
0.32
25
19.6
0.28
1
5.48
26
1.65
0.42
1
0.69
27
0.83
0.23
1
0.19
28
0.50
3.23
1
1.62
L1
2.72
2.23
1
6.05
L2
2.72
2.23
1
6.05
EL
1.28
2.23
1
2.85
FL
1.28
2.23
1
2.85
27
830
28
NAME OF THE OWNER.
500
281
1.62
26
420
28.89
24
3234
0.83 1.65
230
6 7
1650
NOTES :
CERTIFICATE OF AREA. CERTIFIED THAT THE PLOT UNDER REFERENCE WAS SURVEYED BY ME ON 19.3.2012 AND THE DIMENSIONS OF THE PLOT, SIDES ECT. STATED ON PLANS ARE AS MEASURED ON THE SITE AND THE AREA SO WORKED OUT IS SQ.MTS. AND TALLIES WITH AREA STATED IN THE DOCUMENTS OF OWERNERSHIP TOWN PLANNING SCHEME RECORDS.
DATE
SCALE
BOUNDARY OF THE PLOT BOUNDED BLACK. PROPOSED BUILDING SHOWN IN RED. 15% RECREATIONAL SPACE SHOWN IN GREEN. SET-BACK AREA SHOWN IN GREEN HATCHED. AREA IN D.P. ROAD SHOWN IN BURNT-SIENNA. DRAINAGE LINE SHOWN IN DOTTED YELLOW. ALL EXTERNAL WALLS ARE THK. ALL INTERNAL WALLS ARE THK.
DRN BY
CHKD BY
STAMP OF DATE OF RECEIPT OF PLANS.
STAMP OF DATE OF APPROVAL OF PLANS.
127.856 AREA AFTER DEDUCTIONS= BUILT UP AREA= OUTER RECTANGLE- DEDUCTIONS
388.851
NAME: MITI SHAH ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE ROLL NO: 1531
RECTANGLE NO.
0.84
500 15.79 220 700
DEDUCTIONS
DEDUCTIONS
1
TOLTAL CARPET AREA NO.OF FLATS (sq.m.) FLAT TYPE (sq.m.) FIRST-SIXTH, EIGHTH-TENTH
516.71
BREADTH
516.71
0.28
17 BUILT UP AREA CALCULATIONS FOR TYPICAL FLOOR TOTAL AREA LENGTH BREADTH FACTOR sq.m. 1
LENGTH
1
3
16CARPET AREA STATEMENT
900
20.263
1
8
6
3.3
25.5
FACTOR
32
2
16
1650
3929
2350
IVING ROOM .5x5.54
1719
3000
4278
16
2027
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
500
9
644
1
4
24 23
280
1797
30
10
300
7
CARPET AREA CALCULATIONS- TYPICAL FLOOR RECTANGLE NO. LENGTH(m) BREADTH(m) AREA(sq.m)
EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ
DOWN
6
3290
2987 3067
2
3290
2544
1282 3067
2390
1800
7
3826 1650 CARPET AREA DIAGRAM 2110 1:200
7567
1
29
3
2
2270
6
4888
TOILET 1.75X2.27
3067
5540
1797
BEDROOM 3.3X3.07
1378
1200
1778
3
DINING AREA 1.8X2.4
2270
OUTER RECTANGLE
5
1500
TOILET 1.2X2.54
830
4
1040
1
3000
2325
7
5540
2
5540
4
2940
3590
2940
5
1650
2920 3230
2420
230 451
3000
2350
BEDROOM 4.55X3
1650
IVING ROOM .5x5.54
6
4550
2500
2240
1200
8040
3
KITCHEN 2.35X1.65
2940
5540
195704550
4350
2800 1200
1200
2850
2500
2500
BUILT UP AREA CALCULATIONS FOR REFUGE FLOOR TOTAL AREA LENGTH BREADTH FACTOR sq.m.
A
SHEET NO: 02
OUTER RECTANGLE- DEDUCTIONS= BUILT UP AREA
Municipal Drawing
186.97 329.74
BRIEF: Documentation and study of the works of Arch. Mimar Sinan from Turkey. This documentation was exihibited In the Mumbai University campus and was the first on this architect in India An exhibition on the times and life of Koca Sinan, known as the greatest architect of the Ottoman Empire, through perspectives of the Curator & photographer (Kamil Firat), Curator & practicing architect (Architect Neesha Mewada) and practicing architectural academician (Architect Rohit Shinkre).
MIMAR SINAN D O C U M E N TAT I O N
WORK EXECUTED BY THE STUDENTS OF ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE.
ABOUT MIMAR SINAN: In the vast architectural history, the credit of fully realizing the architectural character of domed construction is credited to a single man: Koca Sinan. He completed more than 400 projects in his career of 50 years. His
works include 84 large mosques, 52 small mosques, 57 religious schools, 7 Koranic schools, 22 mausoleums, 20 caravansaries, 52 public baths, 34 palaces, 8 bridges, 3 hospitals and many aqueducts, fountains and granaries. He accomplished mastery over construction, aesthetics, proportion, material and engineering when paper was
perhaps limited. Such achievements have been undocumented since man’s existence until the modern era given current technological advancements.
He not only skill fully mastered the structural bearing system, but he was the first person in the history to invent earthquake resistant engineering. His structures are intact post 400 years despite Turkey falling under major fault line. This is certainly no smaller feat in the architecture world. His works purely compliment the word ‘Renaissance’ which is usually equated with west.
BÜYÜKÇEKMECE BRIDGE:
The bridge was constructed over 3 years between 1564-1567. It is composed of 4 separate bridges
connected by artificial islands. Total length of the structure is 635m. The first bridge starting from the east end has 7 spans, this bridge has a balcony in the middle of the bridge and a length of 157m. After a 25m
island comes the second bridge with 7 spans and a length of 135m. This is followed by 15m island and then a 5 Span Bridge with 100m length. After continuing with 17m island , structure ends with 9 Span Bridge at western end, which has the inscription towers, is of length 184 m.
ALLIED WORKS
BRIEF: Designing the interiors of working space and living space of a poet.
CONCEPT:
Taking the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ by Robert Frost as reference, design of interiors contains glimpses of the scenario created in it.
European Rural style of interiors used.
Interior Design
SITE STUDIES: Site analysis, site development and landscaping
Landscape
ORIGINAL SITE- the site mostly consists of soil along with a few shrubs and rocks. there is a gradual slope in most part of the site. variation in contour will lead to planning of the landscape on the site.
plane expl
Model Explorations
extract from a painting by Wassily Kandisky House FOR ARTIST
Commercial Complex
Elective- Kinetic Architecture
loration
Paper Mache
Canopy Design
Observatory
Ferrock Bricks
Paintings with different Mediums