Architecture Portfolio Nihara B
NIHARA B About
Education
An Architect with complete energy and excitement, looking forward for opportunities to grow, support our profession in a sensible way.
C.A.R.E. School of Architecture, Tiruchirapalli (2016-2021)
Born - 17 December 1998 +91 9944924534 nihara.babu@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/nihara-babu-097341153/
- Participated in around 20 workshops - NASA competitions - Documenting Kala Kendra, Auroville under Ar. Siggie - Representative of Hostel, 1 year class representative. Maharishi Vidya Mandir, Hosur (2012-2016) White House Public School, Bhuj (2007-2011) M.K. Vivekananda Vidyalaya, Gummidipoondi (2001-2006)
Experience
Skills
• Sathya consultants, Bangalore_ Ar. Sathya Prakash Varanashi - 2021-2023
Software
Inter-personal
Language
- Project Management of 6 on-going projects (5 residential and 1 non- residential project) with the inolvement in design development of more than 20 projects - Interactions & meetings with Clients, Contractors, Quantity surveyor’s individually - Interiors - Addition alterations. - Internship training co-ordinator for 2 batches in year 2022-2023 Presentation and documentation works for 30 years office works - Part of COA competition - Collaborating with Desha (Build with Nature).
• AutoCAD • Sketchup • In Design • Photoshop • MS Office • Illustrator • Lumion • Revit
• Good Speaker and Listener • Team work • Communication • Teaching
• English • Hindi • Tami • Telugu • Kannada
• Hunnarshala Foundation, Bhuj - Ar. Sandeep Virmai - (8 Months internship) - Learning about self and profession in person. Importance of life, community, social life, diverse network we are held with. - Working drawings and 3D Model making for on-site construction project - Hands-on experiments on different techniques - Book modules for training locals - post disaster construction, Nepal-Logo design for social activities - Part of workshops, documention - Conceptual design development institutional projects. • Sacred Groves, Auroville - Ar. Manu Gopalan (6 Months internship) - Sustainable way of living (in terms of ecology, social and economic). - Ecologically balanced and sustainable model of construction. - Construction techniques taught by experienced faculties.
Interests
Competitions & Others
• Isola Landscape writing competition 2020 • Sketching • Writing • Hashtag Kalakar - writing competition 2021 • Journalism • Reading • Cept Research writing & research fellowship • Dancing 2021 - Got selected for interview • Travel • Engaging with physical world • Art works - Macrame Weaving, • Voxela Architects, Hyderabad - Website content writng 2023 - freelancing Pottery • NASA - ANDC Trophy, Dance Trophy
Workshops • Spontaneous creativity course - Mai linh - 21 days - Dharmalaya institute for compassionate living • Quantifying daylight in buildings - Ar. Maaz and Ar. Dharini - 3 days - Light stanza • Bamboo workshop - Prof. Sankalpa - 11 days - Winters @CARE 2017 • Cauvery Archives - Prof. Joseph Aranha, Ar. Harimohan pillai - 3 days - Summers @CARE 2017 • How Buildings Stand? - Prof. V.R. Shah - 5 days - Summers @CARE 2017 • Timbrel vaulting construction techniques- Ar. Senthil Kumar doss - 11 days - Winters @CARE 2018 • Understanding structures through history - Prof. Durganand balsavar - 1 day • Understanding Reinforced Cement Concrete - Er. Rajendran, Ar. murli - 2 days • Laurie Baker Construction - Zonasa - Enigma, 2 Days • Water Table Apparatus - Ar. Monisha Edwina royan - 5 days - Summers @CARE 2018 • Traveler’s Transect - Ar. Godwin - 6 days - Summers @CARE 2018 • Re-use the scraps - Ar. Nancy, Ar. Pooja raj - 7 days - Vertical studio • Biomimicry - Arch cult, NIT - 1 day • Biomimicry - Ar. Senthil kumar doss - 5 days • Clay and Paper mesh - Ar. preetha Krishnan - 3 days • Tie and dye - Artist Gurumani, Mr. v.k.Subramanian - 2 days • Lino Cut - Artist- Mark Rathinraj - 5 days - Winters @CARE 2016
Lectures • Ar. Sandeep virmani, about city, ”bhuj” • Ar. Rene Jannsen, about building biology • Mai Linh, in workshop sessions “spontaneous creativity course” • Ar. Manu gopalan, about Architecture • Ar. joseph aranha - in workshop “Cauvery Archives” • Ar. Peter rich, in workshop “Timbrel vaulting construction techniques” • Ar. V.R.Shah and mangesh, in workshop “How buildings stand” • Ar. Neelkanth chhaya, Vertical studio in college • Er. Keyur sarda, about lime • Ar. Sankalpa, in Workshop “Bamboo” • Ar. Durganad Bulsavar, in workshop “Understanding structures through history” • Ar. Frank ching, in Zonasa, enigma. • Er. Rajendran, Classes on understanding structures • Ar. Senthil kumar doss, in workshop “Biomimicry” • Ar. Pooja raj and Ar. Nancy , in vertical studio • Joseba martinez, about Auroville • Ar. Maaz and Ar. Dharini, in workshop “quantifying daylight in buildings • Ar. Bijoy Ramachandran - About BIC, Bangalore • Ar. Gurjot Singh Matharoo - His works & book release in BIC, Bangalore • Ar. Uday Andhare & Ar. Mausami Andhare - Works presented at BIC, Bangalore • Ar. Vinu Daniel - Interaction at KSSA, Bangalore • Ar. Palinda Kannagara - Works presentation, BIC, Bangalore • Kanade Architects documentary - presented in Suchitra cine academy • Interactions with Ar. Sathya Prakash Varanashi, Ar. Fahed Majeed, Ar. Anjan Mitra, etc. at Office Sathya consultants • Buildings study with principle Architects organised by Three flaneurs in Bangalore
Contents
Sathya Consultants, Bangalore - Ar. Sathya prakash varanashi & Team
Hunnarshala Foundation, Bhuj - Ar. Sandeep Virami & Team
Sacred Groves, Auroville - Ar. Manu Gopalan & Team
Architectural Thesis - C.A.R.E. School of Architecture Rain water pit
Sathya Consultants, Bangalore “Eco-friendly designing is much about decideing how to build, but more about deciding how to live” - Ar. Sathya prakash Varanashi
Locally available materials are foremost approach for sustainable architectur. Wide range of Natural materials are used in different combinations. Materials at difference spaces effects indoor comfort with contribution towards resource conservation at larger context by reducing manufactured materials. Along with empowering local artisan’s skills, we can explore, iterate and evolve the roots with present technologies for better construction methods belonging to the place. Diverse alternatives can be done for different elements of a building like floorings, walls, roofing techniques results on letting the building breathe. Functionality, efficiency, ecologically sensitive, durable with less maintanance can be attained with varied alternative techniques, being a beauty by itself evoles buildings with feel good factor and existential experiences.
Alternative Techniques that Team works with and try to iterate and innovate FOUNDATION WELL RING FOUNDATION - ARCH FOUNDATION - SIZE STONE MASONRY - STUB FOUNDATION - RAMMED EARTH FOUNDATION - BOULDER PACK FOUNDATION WALLS HOLLOW CLAY BLOCKS - STABILISED MUD BLOCKS - STONE MASONRY TYPES(RANDOM RUBBLE, UNDRESSED STONE, CHAPPADI STONE, VARIATION OF DRESSED STONE MASONRY) - INTER-LOCKING STABILISED MUD BLOCKS - WIRE-CUT BRICKS SLAB FILLER SLAB (CLAY TILE, HOURDI, SIPOREX) - JACK ARCH - VAULT & DOME - JAALI ROOFING - TANDOOR SLAB HOURDI ROOFING - RAMMED EARTH PANEL NATURAL FLOORING KOTA - JAISALMER - TERRACOTTA - GRANITE - OXIDE FINISH - ATHANGUDI
Residence for Mrs. Lakshmi & Mr. Arun Kumar Plot - 40’ X 60’ Location - Classic orchids, Bangalore Materials used - Hollow clay blocks, Stone masonry, wire cut bricks, Vaulted roof, Wood, Cast iron, Fille clay tiles. Elements enhancing spactial experiences Open Courtyard, Ardha-mandapa, Skylights, Landscape, Double height ceiling, Mid-landing spaces, Tall windows.
Designing by retaining Existing trees blending with lifestyle of clients evolves distinctive spaces. Staggering profile by minimising internal walls provides diverse forms of openings to different spaces based on function.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
N Role - Design development
Maternity Hospital for Dr. Vishwanath Kulkarni Plot - Skew site Location - Athani Materials used - Hollow clay Blocks, Plastered Brick walls, Wire cut bricks, Grillework, Masonry detailing, Services cores. Elements enhancing spactial experiences - Services based designing, Functional planning, Central open space,
Role - Design finalising and project management
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION Hollow clay blocks - 8"
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
Cement blocks/ Burnt Brick plastered walls - 4"/8"/9"
Hollow clay blocks - 8" 62'
Cement blocks/ Burnt Brick plastered walls - 4"/8"/9"
DG
6
AC Panel
5' WID
D2
Pre Labor / Recovery room 18'-521" x 13'-5" W2
Reception & waiting area 19'-0" X 26'-6"
C-Toilet 5'-6"x5'-221"
Wash 4'-9"x5'-221"
D1
Toilet 7'-0"x5'-221"
D1
6"
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Priliminary consultation 12'-0" x 12'-221"
UP
Lift door two side sliding
D2
Tread=1'-0" [0.3] Riser=0'-621" [0.2] Width=4'-6" [1.4]
W4
7'-521"
LT Pa Main
Panel
D7
W3
DN
Lift 5'-11" x 5'-0"
D9
Panel Utility
W2
D3
D1
CCTV, Server
W2
USG 12'-0" x 10'-421"
Toilet 4'-721"x4'-7"
W2
Changing Room 5'-0"x5'-321"
D7
Water dispenser
Record room 10'-7"x9'-221"
D1
Cut Off Corridor
D2
D3
C1
Scrub Area
D7
D4
D6
APFC
D E ROA
DG Set
D3 W2
72'-6" [22.1]
+1'-6" lvl
Partially Clean Corridor 10'-7"x9'-221 "
DF
Cut-Out Above
W2
D2
UPS
D7
D7
Puja Consultation room 12'-0" x 9'-10"
4.3]
W2
nel
UPS
+2'-6" lvl
+1'-6" lvl
Emergency 11'-1021"x7'-3"
DN UP +3'-6" lvl Fire Escape Staircase DF
Sterile OT Room 16'-021 "x14'-2" Fire Escape Staircase
Ante Corridor
Labor room 14'-221 " x 14'-221" D4
UP
Ramp
IV Fluids
4
1
D2
W2
47' [1
+1'-6" lvl
D2
2
18
D4
4
3
D2
Sterilization room 6'-0" x 6'-6"
1
Pillowslinen
17
UP DF
NBCA unit 113.9 sq ft
Store Room/ Linen Store 16'-21" x 6'-7"
5
+2'-0" lvl
UP
Ramp to +1'-0" lvl
19
4"
8 7
DN
21
72'-6" [22.1]
12 13
22
W2
Bedsheets-linen
11
16
23
DG
Tread=0'-11" [0.3] Riser=0'-7" [0.2] Width=3'-6" [1.1]
15
24
W1
20
D
[18
waste collection storage space 66 sq ft
Storage space 63 sq ft
14
25
W1
D1
13
26
Balcony 61.6 sq.ft.
E ROA
.9]
9
19 18 17 16 15 33 32 31
Designer wall
Balcony 19'-0"x6'-9"
W2
Designer wall Garden space Designer wall
72'-8" [22.1] 25' WIDE ROAD ± 0'-0" lvl
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
D2 Laboratory 13'-0"x8'-9"
Two - Wheeler / Car Parking +3'-6" lvl
Electrical & Panel room 12'-5"x20'-5"
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
W2
Hollow clay blocks - 8" Cement blocks/ Burnt Brick plastered walls - 4"/8"/9"
TRAFO -1
Balcony 145.9 sq ft
TRA F
O-2
4.3]
5' WID
29 12
27
Oxygen cylinder Storage 80 sq ft
10
47' [1
Tread=0'-11" [0.3] Riser=0'-7" [0.2] Width=3'-6" [1.1] 28
62'
+1'-6" lvl
.9]
[18
C2 LTK
Footing of column
62'
Earthing Pit 15'-3"x12'-1"
D1
.9]
[18
Wash 5'-5"x5'-121"
Toilet 5'-11"x5'-121"
D1
31
46
32
45
34
43
35
42
36
41
37
40 39
W2
HTM
General Ward- 1 16'-021 x 14'-1"
33
44
D5
RMU
30
47
Balcony 68.2 sq ft
W2
D5
49
48
Men's Toilet 5'-0"x4'-1"
W2
Tread=0'-11" [0.3] Riser=0'-7" [0.2] Width=3'-6" [1.1]
DN
38
UP
DF
W2
Fire Escape Staircase D1
Security room 6'-2"x5'-0"
D1
8
9
10 11
Ramp 1:4.9
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
+1'-6" lvl [0.5m]
+1'-6" lvl
+1'-6" lvl FG
UP
+3'-6" lvl 1
2
72'-8" [22.1] 25' WIDE ROAD ± 0'-0" lvl
3
4
4
Pedestrain Entry
3
2
1
Bath 5'-0"X4'-8"
W2
Electrical Shaft DB
General Ward- 2 (4 beded ) 18'-521"X13'-5"
D8
D5
D1
Water dispenser
Waiting area 16'-10" x 12'-2"
D8
D1 WC 4'-8"x5'-221"
Bath 4'-8"x5'-221"
Balcony 40 sq ft
+1'-6" lvl 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51
4'-1121" [1.5]
Oxygen cylinder movement line
D8
DB
D1
UP
Lift door two side sliding
Toilet 5'-121"x9'-0"
Tread=1'-0" [0.3] Riser=0'-621" [0.2] Width=4'-6" [1.4]
W4 Special Ward-1 13'-6"x10'-10" (AIR CONDITIONED)
FG D11
DN Lift 5'-11" x 5'-0"
D5
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
D1
(AIR CONDITIONED)
Balcony
Footing of column
D1
W2
UP
D9
Special Ward-2 12'-0"x15'-2"
Rolling Shutter Glass with rolling shutter
Cut-out Above
Toilet 5'-0"X8'-3"
D5
5' WID
DM MS Shutter
D9
Wash
Tread=1'-0" [0.3] Riser=0'-621" [0.2] Width=4'-6" [1.4]
W4 Lift 5'-11" x 5'-0"
WC 5'-0"X4'-3"
DF
3' [0.9]
7
Balcony
6
47' [1 4.3]
Septic tank
5
UP
Lift door two side sliding
Pharmacy Storage 6'-2"x6'-5" D2
4
Semi Private Ward- 1 18'-321" x 15'-621"
72'-6" [22.1]
Pharmacy 11'-11"x12'-10"
3
2
E ROA D
1
Ante Corridor
D1
Toilet 62 sq ft
W2
Balcony 12'-9"x6'-9"
72'-8" [22.1] 25' WIDE ROAD ± 0'-0" lvl
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 54 53 52
Designer wall
Designer wall Garden space Designer wall
Residence for Mrs. Deepa bhat & Mr. Manjunath Pandit Plot - 40’ X 60’ Location - Classic orchids, Bangalore Materials used - Hollow clay blocks, Stone masonry, Composite walls, Wire cut bricks, Terracotta. Elements enhancing spactial experiences Landscaping, Indoor court, ‘L’ Shape planning, Flexibility of spaces for varied functions, efficient cross and displacement ventilation, Hourdi roofing system, Bay window. Large open spaces, landscape broadens depth of spaces. Timelessness and eternal loop of existence can be experienced by evolving distinctive spaces blending with nature.
Role - Project Management
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
N
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
LEGEND GRID A
D
B
E
F
J
I
K
HORIZONTAL GRIDS
70'-3" 8'
5'-1112"
7'-7"
1'-6"
12'-2"
5'-10"
4'
10'-3"
4'
13'-221"
"
1 2
R1'-3 "
7
C
Open well
"
1 2
W-11
G
35'-2"
F
H
5'-9"
35'-2"
W-08
W-05, W-06, W-07
05
W-08, W-09
06
W-10, W-11, W-12
07
-
08
W-13 to W-18
"
1 2
W-06
W-05
3
321"
2 5'-5"
W-03
5'-5"
W-04
H
1
1 W-01
5'-8"
5'-8"
W-02
A
W-09, W-18
B
W-08, W-17
C
W-04, W-12
D
W-16
Well ring -Foundation F is a typeW-15 of Pile founG W-03, W-07 dation- -Well rings H IareW-02, placed inW-14 spicfic W-06, W-11, J W-10, W-13 location. Rings are K W-05 filledW-01, with boulders and watered over poured sand for Mrs.Deepa & Mr.Manjunath Pandit compacting. Depth of the foundation depends on the type of soil.
7'-3"
W-07 3
Layout of well rings depends on soil conditions, planning and span between junctions of walls
E
4
7'-3"
04
VERTICAL GRIDS
5
4
2
W-03, W-04
W-10
D W-09
-
03
09
44'-10"
5'-912"
1'-6"
W-12
3"
02
6
5'-9"
44'-10"
W-13
1'-612"
6
5
W-14
LIFT - RAFT FOUNDATION
5'-6"
5'-6"
9"
W-15 8
5'-912"
7
W-16
W-17
8
2'-6"
5'-521"
W-18
9 5'-521"
8'
9
W-01, W-02
01
58'-8 " 1 2
5'-9"
WELLS
Proposed Residence For
5'-2"
13'-221"
10'
8'-3"
6'
7'-612"
12'-2"
1'-6"
@ Classic Orchards, Bangalore
5'-10"
58'-8" 69'-8"
A
B
E
C
I
G
J
K
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CENTERLINE DRAWING
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RAVINDRANATH & ASSOCIATES
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File Path: Mrs Deepa Bhat & Mr Manjunath Pandit\Schedule of drawing
Centerline drawing for well ring foundation
Scale
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REINFORCEMENT DETAILS OF E Dealt File No: PLINTH BEAMS S N
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S A T H Y A C O N S U L T A N T S. 4 -16 tor B A N G A L O R E.
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This drawing is the sole property of Sathya Consultants. Unauthorised manipulation of the drawing in any form is strictly prohibited. In case of any discrepancy,immediately refer to the architect.
30"
A
folders\Set-2\2.1; Ground floor-centreline + foundation
ROAD
70'-3"
2 -10 tor
58'-821" 10'-3"
8'
12'-2"
4 -16 tor thru
"
PB1
B1
6
PB1 PB1
G
D F
PB2
H PB1
"
1 2
7'-3"
4
PB1
3
PB1
C'
3 PB1
2 PB2
PB1 PB1
H
PLAN
5'-5"
C
5'-5"
5
4
321"
2
SECTION CC'
LIFT - RAFT FOUNDATION
1
1'-7"
5'-9"
PB1
4 -16 tor thru
1'-7"
"
1 2
A'
9"/15"
DETAIL OF BEAM PB2 - 9"/15" x 30"
35'-2"
35'-2"
B1'
PB1
PB1
A
2 -10 tor
5'-912"
1'-6"
3"
5'-9"
5'-912"
PB1
tor 8 @ 6"c/c
44'-10"
PB1
PB1
C
7
PB1 5'-6"
PB1
4 -16 tor
PB1
30"
LIFT - RAFT FOUNDATION
PB1
PB1
SECTION AA'
Depth as per Lift manufacturers
8
9
DETAIL OF BEAM PB1 - 9" x 30" (For both 8"/9" walls)
7'-3"
R1'-3 "
1'-612"
Open well
PB1
1 2
B
6
44'-10"
5'-10"
5'-521"
8'
PB2
8
2'-6"
5'-521" 9"
5
1'-6"
4'
4'
9
5'-6"
7'-7"
tor 8 @ 6"c/c
B' PB1
7
5'-11 " 1 2
1 5'-8"
5'-8"
PB1
PCC 1:4:8
SECTION
NOTE For section, refer to the Foundation details drawing. Proposed Residence For
Mrs.Deepa & Mr.Manjunath Pandit 5'-2"
13'-221"
10'
8'-3"
6'
7'-612"
12'-2"
1'-6"
@ Classic Orchards, Bangalore
5'-10"
58'-8" 69'-8"
B
C
E
ROAD ± 0'-0" LVL
G
I
J
K
N
Plinth Beam Layout
A
ARCH dwg:
PLINTH BEAM DRAWING_R1
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841/19
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Plinth Beam to be laid to connect all the well rings. They should be equal to the wall thickness as load is transferred through walls to foundation.
GROUND FLOOR AREA STATEMENT:
5'-6"
5'-3"
PL
03
HCB
02
8"
3'-9"
7'-9"
8"
Up
01
Cut-out above
1'
13'
CW
ST PL
3'
8'-6"
D1
10'
PL
HCB
10" 8" 8" HCB
03
11'-2"
W1 OUTDOOR GARDEN 20'-4" x 11'-0"
01
GRANDPARENTS' BEDROOM 13'-0" x 12'-0"
5'-5"
3"
5"
5"
Toilet Flush Door
D2
2'-6"
7'-0"
-
03
FD
8'-0"
7'-0"
-
02
French Door
ED1
3'-0"
7'-0"
-
02
External Security Door
4'
3'-8"
8"
44'-10"
SIZE CILL WIDTH HEIGHT
NOS DESCRIPTION
2'-6" 0'-6" 2'-6"
W1 W2 W3
3'-0" 4'-6" 4'-6"
beam bottom
W4
3'-0"
4'-6"
W5
3'-0"
beam bottom
3'-6"
01
Kitchen Tall Window
W6
6'-0"
6'-6"
0'-6"
01
Dining Tall Window
SW
3'-0"
1'-6"
3'-6"
01
Kitchen short Window
beam bottom beam bottom
Tall Window
06 01 01
Floor to Ceiling Window
01 from Step no. 09
Staircase Window
2'-6"
Living Window
Riser Tread 6'' 3'-0'' 11'' CLEAR HEIGHT : 9'-6"
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: HCB ST
1
PL
Proposed Residence For
Mrs.Deepa & Mr.Manjunath Pandit @ Classic Orchards, Bangalore
Reference Line
1" 52 1" 52 1" 52
Main Door Internal Flush Door
HCB
W1
5'-4"
6'-1"
HCB
01 02
Width
12'
2'-6"
HCB
7'-0" 7'-0"
RCC WAIST SLAB STAIRCASE DETAILS
6'-6"
W+V
PL
2'-5"
1'-3" ST HCB
Up
02 Up
PL
3'-6" 3'-0"
VENTILATORS
3'
01
FD
8"
+ 1'-0" LVL
1
3'-6" 1'-3"
CAR PARKING 19'-021" x 20'-221"
ST
02
W1
D2
5'-5"
23'-9"
23'-9"
JAGALI 9'-6" x 10'-8" + 2'-6" LVL
ATTACH TOILET 6'-9" x 6'-7"
MD D1
NOS DESCRIPTION
SIZE TYPE WIDTH HEIGHT CILL NOS DESCRIPTION V1 Ventilator 02 3'-0" 3'-0" from3'-0" beam bottom Ventilator 01 3'-0" 4'-6" from4'-6" W +V beam bottom
3'
6'
4'-1"
PL
MD
35'-2"
KITCHEN GARDEN
+1'-9" LVL CW
+ 2'-6" LVL
W6
10'-10"
Wall upto 3'-6"
LANDSCAPE TO DETAIL
5'-8"
9'
01
DINING 11'-6" x 10'-10"
13'-4"
LIVING AREA 13'-3" x 17'-6"
Dn
SIZE CILL WIDTH HEIGHT -
TYPE
5'
OUTDOOR GARDEN 9'-1" x 13'-1"
01
Up
02
9" 03
20
6'-11"
1'
4'-9"
Wall upto 3'-6"
HCB
02
PL
Masonry Pier
8" FD
HCB
Up
19
01
TYPE
WINDOWS
ED1
18
5'-4" 5'-4"
W3
W2
9"
CT
Sink
Fridge
17
02
9"
1'-3"
6'-11"
16
03
22'-6"
9" PL HCB
LIFT 5'-3''X4'-9''
ST
W1
HCB
15
04
UTILITY 6'-3" x 13'-11"
Sink
KITCHEN 11'-6" x 10'-3"
14
06
9
Dish Washer
13
05
HCB
HCB
1'-4"
9"
2'
CT
SW
Counter length - 17'-6" Depth- 2'-0"
12
07
4'-9"
D1
2'-6"
1" 42
1" 2'-12 1" 42
PL
HCB
Washing Machine
3'
D2
09
Skylight above
Hob
Niche
08 PL
HCB
DOORS
HCB
3'
D2
POOJA 6'-4" x 4'-9"
4'-9"
BATH 4'-6" x 5'-021 "
1" 5'-12
TOILET 4'-721" x 5'-021"
9" 2'-6"
10 11
Skylight HCB above
PL
ED1
Up
W5
W4
Refer DETAIL-1 Drawing
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
Utility wallsheight upto 3'-6"
3'-8"
7'-2"
3'-8"
3'
10'-3"
3'-11"
7'
8" 8" 10"
9"
3'
11'-6"
8"1'-4"
6'
PL HCB
4'-6"
PL
4'-6"
3'
W1
8"
8"
6'-4"
4'-9"
1" 5'-12 41" 1'-9" 2
MULTI - PURPOSE ROOM / GUEST BEDROOM 12'-6" x 16'-1"
Open well
3'
10'-1"
16'-1"
17'-5"
3'
W1
+ 2'-6" LVL
35'-2"
6'-11"
9"
8"
V1
PL
45'-3"
9"
8"
6'-11"
8"
8"
V1
HCB PL
8"
8"
3'
8"
13'-3"
01 02 03
HCB
9
9"
4'-6"
1" 1'-72 4'-6" 1" 42
8"
12'-6"
9"
8"
9"
TOTAL AREA STATEMENT:
Reference Line
8"
12'-6"
7' 8"
2'-6" 8" 2'-5"
5'-5"
8"
1" 4'-72
5'-10" 33'-8"
8"
8"
11' 1" 42
5'-4"
5'-5"
3'-8"
3'-8"
4'
3'-8"
58'-8" 13'-2"
4'-3"
5'-9" 5'-5"
Reference Line
K
70'-3"
2'-5" 9"
A
8" 2'-3"
8'
2'-3" 8" 3'-1"
3'
28'-4" 5'-5" 1" 6'-22
13'-10"
3'
1" 1'-3" 2'-72 1'-3"
9'-1"
8' 13'-3" 14'-6"
1" 2'-6" 2'-72 9"
3' 6'-9" 7'-7"
2'-1" 8" 9"
10'
3' 13'
8" 8"
14'-4"
6'-3"
1" 71'-12
ROAD LVL ±0'-0"
5'-6" 5'-11"
58'-8"
A
5'-6"
5" 5"
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HEIGHT REFERENCE IN KITCHEN 01 02 03
ED1
Up
GP BATH 4'-6" x 5'-021 " WB TOILET 4'-721" x 5'-021" SB
BH
WB TV
SB
WIFI TEL
WB
WB SB
1 No: 16 amp
CR
CR
Under staircase
CBU
1 No: 6 amp SB
+ 2'-6" LVL
LIFT 5'-3''X4'-9''
SB
1 No: 6 amp
SB
1 No: 16 amp Fridge
WB
1 No: 6 amp Up
CR
CR
CR
1 No: 6 amp SB SB 03 02
Designer wall
TV
CBS 1 No: 6 amp
eq
CAR PARKING 19'-021" x 20'-221"
eq
eq
Up landscape to detail
SB
BH Up
WB
CR
02 01
CR
eq
1 No: 6 amp
3'-6" FFL
* 6 amp TABLE TOP GRINDER
3'-6" FFL
* 16 amp REFRIGERATOR
1'-6" FFL
* 16 amp FOR UPS
1'-6" FFL
* 16 amp For DISH WASHER
2'-0" FFL
03
* 16 amp For WASHING MACHINE
3'-6" FFL
02
* PUMP SWITCH in UTILITY
7'-0" FFL
01
HEIGHT REFERENCE
WIFI
3 No: 6 amp
eq
ATTACH TOILET 6'-9" x 6'-7"
SB
SB
WB
TV
WB 3'
GRANDPARENTS' BEDROOM 13'-0" x 12'-0"
1No: 6 amp BH
eq
2'-6"
WB
LIVING AREA 13'-3" x 17'-6" + 2'-6" LVL
KITCHEN GARDEN
WB
SB
FP - 900mm dia
WB
* GENERAL SWITCH BOARD
4'-6" FFL
* BED SIDE SWITCH BOARD
2'-0" FFL
* TOILET SWITCH BOARD
3'-6" FFL
* STUDY TABLE SWITCH BOARD
2'-0" FFL
* WALL BRACKETS
7'-6" FFL
* TV POINTS
4'-6"/1'-6" FFL
* LANDING WALL BRACKETS
7'-6" from Landing
* WB FOR WASH BASIN
6'-9" FFL
* CBU HEIGHT
7'-6" FFL
* TELEPHONE POINTS
1'-6" FFL
LEGENDS ONE WAY CONNECTION
WB
TWO WAY CONNECTION
BH
Up
OUTDOOR GARDEN 20'-7" X 10'-9"
2 No: 6 amp TEL
01
eq
eq
SB
WB
2 No: 6 amp SB
NOTE:
· PUMP SWITCH TO BE GIVEN WITH AUTOMATIC WATER LEVEL CONTROLLER FOR OHT.
BH
· KITCHEN POINTS TO BE GIVEN WITH REFRENCE
For gate and compound lighting
TO THE INTERIORS.
· CONDUITING FOR SECURITY POINTS AND SOLAR
POWER TO BE DISCUSSED WITH THE RESPECTIVE AGENCY. · DISTANCE BETWEEN BEDSIDE SWITCHES TO BE MAINTAINED 7'-0" IN ALL BEDROOMS, IN CASE OF INADEQUATE SPACE, SWITCH BOARDS TO COME BELOW THE WINDOW.
ROAD LVL ±0'-0"
Proposed Residence For
KEY TO ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
Mrs.Deepa & Mr.Manjunath Pandit @ Classic Orchards, Bangalore
SYMBOL
No
SYMBOL
No
CODE DESCRIPTION
MAIN BOARD
MB
01
WALL BRACKET POINT
WB
22
DISTRIBUTION BOARD
DB
01
CEILING ROSE POINT
CR
SWITCH BOARD
SB
29
CALLING BELL SWITCH
CBS
16 AMPS SOCKET
16 amp
13
6 AMPS SOCKET
6 amp
33
TV Unit
TV
03
CODE DESCRIPTION
4'-6"/3'-6" FFL
* 16 amp OVEN, TOASTER
UTILITY 6'-3" x 13'-11"
SB
FP - 900mm dia
eq
GP
02 Up
Designer wall
SB
WB eq
TEL
CR
Cut-out above eq
WB
SB
2 No: 6 amp
FP - 600mm dia
For car parking lighting 03
01 02 03
eq
WIFI
DB DL
01
eq
3'
JAGALI 9'-6" x 10'-8" + 2'-6" LVL
SB
eq
+1'-9" LVL
FL
WB
MB
DINING 11'-6" x 10'-10"
eq
BH
+ 1'-0" LVL
FP - 600mm dia
4 No: 6 amp
SB
01
1 No: 16 amp Pump switch
5'-3" FFL
* 16 amp MICRO WAVE
3'-6" FFL
02
Designer wall
OUTDOOR GARDEN 9'-1" x 13'-10"
Aquaguard @ 2'-0"
* 16 amp GYSER
1'-6" FFL
CR
CR
eq
WB WB
5'-3" FFL
* 6 amp HOB
1 No: 6 amp
1 No: 6 amp SB
SB
CR
1'-6"
CR
CR
1 No: 6 amp
FP - 900mm dia
eq
CR
Up
CR
* 6 amp AQUAGUARD
* 6 amp MIXER
SB
SB
Microwave
2 No: 6 amp
Mixer & wet grinder
KITCHEN 11'-6" x 11'-0"
WB
FP - 900mm dia
CR
CR
1 No: SB 6 amp
-UPS
SB 1 No: 6 amp
MULTI - PURPOSE ROOM / GUEST BEDROOM 12'-6" x 16'-1"
SB 1 No: 6 amp
1 No: 6 amp
OTG
2 No: 16 amp
eq
Open well
WB
2 No: 16 amp 1 No: 16 amp
H.O.B/Chinmney
WB
POOJA 6'-0" x 4'-9"
2 No: 16 amp Dishwasher and Washing Machine
Skylight above
2'
FP - 900mm dia
Skylight above
BH
SB
4'-6"
2 No: SB 6 amp
2 No: 16 amp
eq
WB
BH
Designer wall
7'-3" FFL
eq
BH SB 2 No: 6 amp
* 6 amp CHIMNEY
CODE DESCRIPTION
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02
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PS
01
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CALLING BELL UNIT
CBU
01
DROP LIGHT
DL
01
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FP
05
FAN POINT-600 mm dia
FP
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Residence for Mrs. Surya & Mr. Mahesh Plot - 40’ X 60’ Location -Ozone KNS Oasis, Bangalore Materials used - Laterite blocks, Stabilised Mub Blocks, Mangalore sloping roof, Madras Terrace roofing, Fille clay tiles, Bay Window, Natural chimney, Fireplace. Elements enhancing spactial experiences - Open planning, Skylights, Landscape, Traditional/ regional style of Architecture, Tall windows.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Role - Finishing detail drawings & Interiors
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
N
7'-3"
Brite Bars @ 71/2” c/c
1'-6"
8"
6"
1'-9"
8"
1'-6"
9"
6" 6" 6"
6"
D
6'
A
A'
2'-9"
TYPICAL HEIGHTS DETAIL AT C AND D
eq
4'
C
eq
Hcb Vent +Mesh
6" Thk Plaster wall
Brite Bars @ 7” c/c
PLAN SHOWING MASONRY & VENT DETAILS B
A
LEGEND
7'-9" 5'-8"
6" 2"
TYPICAL HEIGHTS DETAIL AT A AND B
2" 9"
6"
C
L Angle 2"x2"x21" all around
JAALI BLOCK
A'
KEY TERRACE PARAPET VIEW
Jaali block 721 "x 721"x 3"
Note Jaali block pattern as per client's requirementsm
SATHYA CONSULTANTS BANGALORE
2"x4" MS box Anchored to the wall
Contact - 080 26794220, 080 26797854
Manglore tile
PLAN SHOWING BOX SECTION, T -ANGLE & L-ANGLE DETAILS .
4'-1"
Jali block 721" x 721" x 3"
Detail - A Storage Plastered wall
3'-10"
3'-11" 1'-6" 2'-4"
2'-4"
3'-10"
2'-4"
Skirting Storage Plastered wall
1'-6" 1'-6" ±
3'-11"
Skirting
2" 2"
SECTION A-A'
1" 2"
SECTION A-A'
SECTION AA'
1" 2"
Antique Stone column Antique Stone column
R4 '-3
3'-10" 3'-10"
KEY PLAN _ FF Proposed Residence For
Mrs. SURYA & Mr. MAHESH @ Ozone KNS Oasis,Bangalore
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7"
1' 1' 9"
2'-3"
9"
Living
"
2'-3" 1'-6"
Seating
A R4 '-3
Living
7" 4"
"
1'-6"
Seating
HCB Vent & Mesh MS Box section 2"x4"
421" Plastered wall
±
A
8"
1'-6"
2'-4"
8"
L Angle 1"x1"x21" all around to place glass L Angle 3"x3"x21" all around
5"
1'-6"
8"
5"
2'-6"
2'-6" 1'-6"
1'-6" 1'-7"
Antique Stone column Detail - A
3"1'-2" 3"1"1'-2" 1"
Rafters as 3"x 3" MS Box section Antique Stone column
1'-7" 4'-1"
Rafters astile Manglore 3"x 3" MS Box section
Detail - A 4" Wooden detail dimensions Detail - A Wooden detail dimensions
1'
1'
13'
1'
9'-6"
8'-1"
1'
13'
DN
JAGALI 10'-0" x 11'-6" 8'-1"
9'-6"
4'
DN
4'
JAGALI 10'-0" x 11'-6"
Finishing drawings can be iterated with varied joinery details, materials. Frugal approach involving whole entity in terms of scale & proportion, solid-void/projected-recessed spaces and majorly responding to external factors plays a primordial role to bring out elegant details.
2'-3"
Wooden supports at 2'-0" interval
9" 9" 1' 1'
1'-6" 2'-3"
6" 1''-3" '-3" R4 R4
6"
1'-
1'-6"
9'-4"
PARAPET DETAILS DWG.
A
7'-2"
PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR Mrs. SURYA & Mr. MAHESH @ Ozone KNS Oasis, Bangalore
A
9'-4"
TYPICAL RAILING HEIGHTS DETAIL
B
6" 2"
A
MS Box section 2" x 4"
2'-5" 4'-6"
D
7'-2"
M.S. 12mm BRITE BARS @ 7” c/c M.S. RAIL
T Angle 2"x2"x21" 8" C/C
2" 9"
PCC COPING
1 7 2"
L Angle 1"x1"x21" all around to place glass
1 7 2"
Laterite
6"
SMB
A' A'
9'-7"
GF - KEYPLAN
Proposed Residence For
Mrs.SURYA & Mr. MAHESH @ Ozone KNS Oasis,Bangalore
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S A T H Y A C O N S U L T A N T S.
Interiors - Kitchen Layout GARDEN
Entrance to Dining
Entrance to Setback
Panasonic Double shutter Refrigerator NR-CY550GK Glass door series (30.3" x 29.25" x 67.5")
Entrance to Utility
3'
3'-3"
4'
Movable Baskets Washing machine
Space for Dispenser
2'-1"
Bosch 7kg Front Load (23.5" x 23.3" x 33.4")
Tall Unit for groceries
Storage below Sink with RO Aquaguard
'E'
'B'
2'
1'-8"
2'-521"
2'-5"
Storage for Drawers for Appamchatti, Knives, Thalli & Uruli, Big strainer, Plates Chapati Tava
Drawers for Spoons, cups & saucers, plates
1" 82
Serving glasses
10"
Kitchen Window
Depth 24"
eq
Dosa Tawa
2'
Big & Small Lids
eq
1'
Chapati Tawa
Steel Kadai's
Appam chatti Uruli Big Strainer
eq
5"
6'-9" 6"
1.5 Kg groceries containers
Storage for Rice & Atta containers
2'-9"
1" 2'-32
1'-10"
Depth 24" General Storage 3"
Skirting
1'-8"
A'
Bosch Convention Cooking Range HXR390150K (24" x 24" x 33.5")
9"
1'
1'-3"
Skirting Carysil Granite / Quartz Kitchen Sink Single Bowl Salsa QKS021 (21" x 18" x 8")
12" deep shelf
1" 1'-92
1" 2'-32
1'-10"
6" deep shelf fixed to shutter
1'-3"
3" 9"
1.5 Kg groceries containers Non-stick Kadai
1" 82
General storage
5'
Storage for Rice & Atta containers
12" deep shelf
2'-3"
2'
Panasonic Double shutter Refrigerator NR-CY550GK Glass door series (30.3" x 29.25" x 67.5")
2'
Wine bottles eq
eq
3'-6"
2'-5"
Storage for Lesser used Vessels
Corner Shelf
1 4"
2'
3'
wall cladding tiles as per clients approval
12" deep shelf
1'
Wicker Baskets
6"
eq
Serving bowls / Plates
10"
1'-6"
General Storage
Storage below Stove
1'-6"
3'-6"
1'-6"
1 4"
eq
12" deep shelf
1'-3"
2'-521"
1'-8"
eq
Storage for big & small Kadai's 5'
1'-621"
1'-1121"
Storage for Fish chatti, Pressure cooker Mixer Jars
1'-6"
6'-2"
3'-8"
Storage for Kadai's,Idli cooker
6'-4"
2'-7"
Dish washer
3'-3"
1" 82
Storage for Kadai, Dosa Tava 1'-8"
4'-11"
8'
2'
'A'
'C'
3'
1'-1021"
'D'
'F'
3'-721"
1'-6"
1'-421"
Tall unit for Janitor
3' 1'-8"
Tall Unit for Groceries
1" 82
1'-1021"
Storage below Sink
2'
Quartz Tip Toe D200 Double Bowl With Drainboard Sink (46" x 20" x 7.87")
A
10' 1" 1'-102
4'
3"
SECTION A-A'
PROPOSED INTERIORS FOR MRS.SURYA &
Below counter plan
Elevation A
GARDEN
Entrance to Dining
Entrance to Setback
Entrance to Utility 3'
3'-3"
Kitchen Vent
Panasonic Double shutter Refrigerator NR-CY550GK Glass door series (30.3" x 29.25" x 67.5")
4' 4'-8"
Movable Baskets
1'-1"
1'-10"
1'-111" 2
2'-1"
Closed Cabinet
Space for Dispenser
6" deep shelf fixed to shutter
General storage
Tall unit for Janitor (Mops, Vaccum cleaner, etc)
1" 1'-42
1'-6"
'D'
'F' 1'-6"
1'-10"
'E'
Storage for Glass Items
General storage
6'-2"
1'-11"
3'-8"
2'
General storage
3'-7"
6'-4"
Storage for Baking Items, Ceramic Bowls
1" 10'-112
1" 102
Natural Chimney
3'-6" 3'-6"
Storage for Serving bowls, plates
wall cladding tiles as per clients approval
9"
2'
1'-1"
1" 1'-92
1'-6"
1" 2'-52
2'
1" 2'-02
1" 2'-52
2' 3'-5"
3'-6" 2'-9"
1" 2'-52
1" 2'-02
Drawer-Knives, rolling Pin6"
Corner shelf
Drawer-plain
General Storage
Drawer-Thalli
1" 2'-52
2'
Drawer-Spoons, cups & 6" saucers, 6" dia plates
1" 1'-92
8"
8"
1'
1'
3"
Drawer-plain
Drawer-plates
General Storage
1" 1'-12
Skirting 3"
Skirting 1'-8"
Above counter plan
1" 1'-12
Lesser used vessels
1" 2'-32
2'
KAFF Built-in Induction Hob - IND 32 (11.5" x 20.5" x 2.5")
Kitchen Window
2'
1" 1'-82
Storage for Glasses, Wine bottles
Tupperware products
3'
1'
1" 1'-62
RollingShutter Cabinet for spices, oils
1" 4'-112
3'
Kitchen Window
1'-1"
2'
5"
1" 1'-82
1'-6"
2'-1"
3'-3"
6"
'B'
General storage 8'
'A'
'C'
Storage for Extra plates & containers
12" deep shelf
5" gap
2'
3'-7"
2'
1'-8"
Bosch - Convention Cooking Range HXR390150K (24" x 24" x 33.5")
Elevation B
KITCHEN - 02
Addition Alteration for Mrs. Hema & Mr. Karthick Location -Royal Residency Layout, Bangalore Elements enhancing spactial experiences - Handmade bricks, Jalli roofing sit-out spaces, Mangalore slope roofing, Landscaping, Reducing internal walls, Planning alterations for flexibilities.
“Every detail and design plays a key role in evolving spatiality and timelessness.”
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2.
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DRAWING NUMBER CEU/PP/AR/SS/GH/S/PL-01b
S/PL-01b
REVISIONS: SL.
DATE
REMARKS
SCALE
1:200
DATE
NORTH
15/01/2020
CLIENT
SAHYADRI SCHOOL
SHEET TITLE
SITE PLAN
PROPOSED BY
Hunnarshala Foundation for Building Technology & Innovations
PROJECT
GUEST HOUSE SIGN/STAMP OF APPROVAL AUTHORITY:
hunnarshālā
FOUNDATION
8-16, Mahadev Nagar -1 B/H Valdas Nagar, Nr. Mirzapar Highway , Bhuj-Kutch – 370001, Gujarat, INDIA Phone: 02832 654014 Email: hunnarshala@yahoo.co.in Website: http://www.hunnarshala.org
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1965
2260
Ridge bottom level +3718 mm
4510
2100
30°
Lintel level +1350 mm
W-4b
2150
DRAWING NUMBER
ROOM
W-03
D-1a
D-02
VERANDAH
EXISTING GUEST HOUSE
CEU/PP/AR/SS/GH/B1/SEC-02 REVISIONS: SL.
DATE
REMARKS
425
Finished floor level -750 mm
450
Sill level +300 mm
B1/SEC-02
DOORS AND WINDOWS
3
2
SECTION 1.3
4
LINTEL
W-03
0
2100
450
800
W-4a
450
2100
1500
2100
600
W-4b
450
2100
1500
2100
600
W-05
1050
2100
600
LINTEL
WIDTH
D-1a
0
2100
1000
D-02
0
2100
W-01
900
W-2b
450
SCALE
DATE
1:50(A3)
Ridge bottom level +3718 mm
WINDOWS SILL
SILL
WIDTH
NORTH
21/04/2020
SHEET TITLE
BLOCK 1- SECTIONS 2260
PROJECT
GUEST HOUSE Mezzanine level
4560
Lintel level +1350 mm
Ksheeraja Nihara CLIENT
Finished floor level -750 mm
BATHROOM
VERANDAH
EXISTING GUEST HOUSE
SAHYADRI SCHOOL PROPOSED BY
Hunnarshala Foundation for Building Technology & Innovations
425
2150
W-2b
Sill level +300 mm
CHECKED BY
DRAWN BY
+1630 mm
hunnarshālā
FOUNDATION
SECTION 1.4
8-16, Mahadev Nagar -1 B/H Valdas Nagar, Nr. Mirzapar Highway , Bhuj-Kutch – 370001, Gujarat, INDIA Phone: 02832 654014 Email: hunnarshala@yahoo.co.in Website: http://www.hunnarshala.org
Experiments KFI - Sahyadri school - Tiwai Hill In mud plastering we tried different types of Admixtures as stabilizer like Straws, Paper pulp, Sawdust, Straw with lime.Finishes were also experimented in diverse.
In Lime plastering finishes we experimented on Araish plastering- natural and other with a oxide and different ratio.
Role - Experiments on Mud plastering and Lime plastering on various finishes or same finish with different ratios to evolve a traditional finish which requires less maintanence.
In Lime flooring, experimented with different ratios of lime, sand and soil to reduce the number of cracks and the use of Industrially produced materials.
“Sustainable way of living (in terms of ecology, social and economic”
Learnings at Sacred Groves Wall, being Vertical element of a Building
Adobe bricks are essentially sun dried bricks made of earth and additives (if required).
Cob is a mixture of soil, sand (optional), fibre
while adding water to bind them effectively.
Vault is actually supported by the side of the
wall.
Earthcrete is a Up- cycling Process of demolished construction waste.
It is a beautiful art work, Wattle and daub is a traditional technique, using palm reeds/bamboo with soil to fill in.
Learnings at Sacred Groves Floor & Roof, being Horizontal elements of Building
Bamboo roofing
To experiment Limecrete as roof, to take up the external loads when lime hardens, designed split bamboo layer throughout for flexibility.
Mud flooring
Lime flooring
Cement flooring Lime crete Coir bed (dipped in a diluted sea shell lime putty to prevent moisture absorption) binds bamboo flooring and limecrete.
Cement flooring as a platform for gathering. Lime flooring is to be used for making adobe blocks as it absorbs moisture.
Learnings at Sacred Groves Finishes - Plastering
Yellow clay Paint is a organic paint. It is an art provoking our senses with patience.
Lime plastering Lime wash is a final coat of Lime plastering.
Lohi plastering Araish plastering A beautiful traditional Plastering technique involving lots of skills, energy and majorly patience.
Looking towards futuristic scope Social capitol
Community living room
Developing a place for people from diverse backgrounds to meet, form a network and develop a relationship among.
Comfortable areas and spaces to relax and socialise. Extension of people’s recreation time.
Competition and marketing Urban & Socio - cultural regeneration
Developing vision & marketing strategy, response to the rapid increase in digital access.
To provide social cohesion and Identity to the community. Place makers.
Life value and design excellence
LIBRARY
Addressing civic and environmental responsibilities reflecting on ecological sustainability, durability, functionality, social responsibility, cultural development.
Multi - cultural society
Place to Meet, Share, learn
Multilingual influences library, its funcions and activities it pursue.
Collaborative learning environment
Youth culture
active and interactive learning environment - to build spaces for people to use, learn and socialise alongwith technology access. Multimedia spaces - flexibility.
Major consumer of Information Technology - engages in dynamic, interactive and instantly responsive activities .
Program and partnerships
New Information Technology
Schools - colleges - instituitions - Illeterate users - literacy foundations
Part of our lifestyle. Growth in usage and need Being wireless - greater flexibility towards creating spaces.
Promoting as youth centre
multi culture society and
Multi- cultural society
Youth culture
New Information technology
Socio - culture regeneration
Evolving a place for Multi - cultural society - providing social cohesion and identity to the community balancing with developing information technology (in response to youth culture). socio - cultural regeneration and partnerships with various instituitons is attained, leading to a collaborative learning environment.
Programs and partnerships
Collaborative learning environment
A public space portraying a character that creates certain experiences.
Social capitol - Placemaking based on social - cultural fabric and Inviting public spaces
Inclusive
Adaptive
Sociable
Accessibility
Comfort
Partnerships
Community driven
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
Typical stack room
Arrangements of stacks - less exposure to sunlight.
Rain water Harvesting pit
Circulation along with wind direction - flush of wind through the space.
Enclosed reading space for users preferring private and focused Vision.
Edges with readers space, facing landscape - trees and fins buffers sunlrays.
Other Academic interests
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