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An Idea is like a virus. Resilient. Highly contagious. And even the smallest seed of an Idea can grow. It can grow to define or destroy you! - INCEPTION
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PHOTO: TEESTA RIVER SIKKIM JUNE 2018
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INTRODUCTION
In May of 2019, I had graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture. The intersection between these disciplines in where my passion lies. I find these two sectors of design inseparable. They rely on each other by informing relations between external and internal experiences. I am an enthusiast of nature and the outdoors and aim to respect this both in form and preservation through my work. The following works are the selected examples of my most recent works as a student at Marg Institute of Design and Architecture Swarnabhoomi. The curriculum has offered me a coherent approach to the many design challenges and a clearer understanding of the tools and theories used in the process. Each project is approached by mediating between advanced digital mediums and physical craft to arrive at an imaginative outcome regarding the economies and site context. My Goal is to continue to pursue these new ideas and possibilities through involvement in real-world experiences. To utilize an open mind is crucial as exposure to trends and issues in the design are persistently influencing my perception of architecture. Continuing my real-world experience and improve the living conditions of the community around the world. The architecture presented is a projection of ideas existing within the mind.
(C.NISHANTH)
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CONTENT TWIN TOWER- COMMERCE HUB
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URBAN DESIGN - SHOLLINGANALUR
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CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS
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TRAUMA CENTRE
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WATER FRONT COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
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PERSONAL RETREAT
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INTERNSHIP WORKS
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PERSONAL WORKS
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01 TWIN TOWER- COMMERCE HUB 2019 YEAR 5
Project Brief The Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Fund Management Corporation Ltd [TNIFMC], is an asset management company formed under the Tamil Nadu Infrastructure Development Board (TNIDB). Under the vision 2023 of GoTN and decongestion of residential areas in Chennai city - An iconic, modern commercial o ffice s pace development christened ‘ Tamil Nadu Commerce Hub’ has been envisaged to accommodate public and private sector entities. The Lands belonging to TN Housing Board (TNHB) & TN Slum Clearance Board(TNSCB) In Nandanam will be cleared and there is a new proposal for the road network inside the site. Road network is mainly changed because to use the site efficiently. The same is proposed to be developed on land parcel along Anna Salai. Site – Comprises of North side land parcel is irregular in shape and cut across by multiple roads.
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SITE CONTEXT Chennai, the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu is located along the eastern sea coast in the south of India. As per census 2011, Chennai houses a population of 8.65 million and is the fourth largest urban agglomeration in the country in terms of population. The Chennai Metropolitan area spans 8,989 sq.km covering the districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram, Thiruvallur and parts of Vellore district. The development in the Chennai Metropolitan area is regulated by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA).
SWOT Analysis Strengths : - Scale advantage: Size is approx. 6.65 acres ~ opportunity to introduce a large scale development . - Anna Salai enjoys Frontage and accessibility along Anna Salai & two other proposed 60 feet roads and it is one of the key arterial roads of the city ~ good connectivity. - Presence of metro ~ at approx. 800m; major advantage - Located on Anna Salai which is an established mix use hub comprising of commercial, retail and hospitality .
“ Chennai is considered as a robust regional economy with healthy diversification in the Secondary and Tertiary sectors Weaknesses : viz. Industrial and IT/ ITeS – Key economic drivers for develop- - Shape: Irregular shape of the North side land parcel ~ could hamment/ real estate activity ” per development potential. - Cost involved in site development of presence structures. AIR PORT - 12 KM (20 min) - Requirement to acquire the private property, expansion /develfrom the site. opment of proposed roads ~ might result in delay of development, RAILWAY STATION - 9 KM (15 increased cost, etc. min) from the site.
HARBOUR - 19 KM (30 min) from the site ROADWAYS : o NH 716 – connects Chennai with Kadappa in Andhra Pradesh. o NH 16 – connects Chennai with Kolkata. o NH 48 – connects Chennai with Bengaluru. o NH 32 – also called as GST road runs along the spine of the State.
1 - Periyar EVR Building 5 - Old Government office
2 - Tamil Nadu Housing Board 6 - Main junction
Opportunities : - Large land parcel size provides an opportunity to introduce large scale commercial office supply in the market ~ currently not prevalent in the CBD and off CBD zones. Threats : - Competition from SBD market as it is increasingly being favored by the IT/ITeS companies. - Traffic congestion during peak hours would act as a dampener for the development .
3 - Madras Housing Board quarters and shops 7 ,8 & 9 - Housing for Government officers
4 - H.I.G Flats are two storied flats 10 - Dilapidated Building. TWIN TOWER- COMMERCE HUB 9
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THE CONCEPT OF “VOID” Speaking about the core, it is a concept that contains many varied activities in a singular system that supports and integrates growth throughout the settlement. According to theory such concentrated clusters of various activities are referred along with the concept of “VOID” This concept relates the core that supports the system to a void that pulls in whatever that comes along its way and as well provides sustained supply of needs throughout the growing years. First stage of concept developement The Void as a concept is seen as a solution instead of decentralised way of sustaining the system, Void also concentrates on its reach towards the entire settlement right from the very first of its users to the least of it gainers. Such nodal value to a structure within the urbanised fabric creates interest as well as promotes the growth around its inception. It may increase to importance of decentralisation yet shall promote the concept of core root system.
Plan changed according to the wind direction and the sun path of the site
The Void not necessarily be a point of diminishing possibilities but a start of many new ventures within its area of coverage. The ancient centralised concept of living can be made contemporary with the core being subjected to change and this change shall branch out other possible branches that helps in tolerance of untamed growth of an urban setting. Such interventions within the core helps develop an integrated pattern of growth within the urban fabric and promote the Ill fated urban sprawl with a new twist of possibilities. Form is finalized according to the concept
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FOUNDATION Site located above a normal geological conditions, which makes normal end-bearing piling system to be done. Soil investigations are crucial because the soil conditions. Following a series of detailed studies and comparison of various foundation types, shaft grouted friction barrettes were chosen as the foundation system. This tower is the first government development in chennai that has adopted this special system to enhance the friction capacity of the piles. A designed volume of cement grout was injected into the soil-pile interface to improve the contact between the barrettes and the surrounding soil. The lateral pressure, due to this injection grouting, compacted the surrounding soil at the interface, which was softened or loosened during trench excavation. With this enhancement in the lateral pressure, the frictional capacity of the barrettes has been significantly increased.
STRUCTURE The structural system for the Twin Tower consists of a “reinforced-concrete central core and an three-mega-column structure for its plan”. The central core is connected to the outer mega-columns via outrigger trusses that are located on four different floors. The lowest outrigger truss is made of prestressed concrete, but the upper three trusses are made of structural steel. They describes the barrettes as, “circular concrete piles, with an average depth of 230 feet transfer loads on four sides to adjacent soil for stability.” Another challenge faced when designing the structural system for my building was the load due to wind. There were notched corners incorporated into the design to decrease “vortex shedding.”
Vertical and Horizontal Loads The applied vertical loads that act on the structural system of the Tower will first travel along the span of the metal deck on each floor. They then will be placed vertically down upon the central reinforced core and the three mega-columns and 12 small columns. After reaching the bottom floor, the loads will then be transfered to the adjacent soil via the friction barrettes. The applied lateral loads on the structural system are resisted by the shear walls of the internal concrete core. To make this more clear, with a “truss-like” system. Displaying the horizontal loading this way makes it easier to understand that a shear wall acts similarly to a steel braced frame.
Design Considerations for Outrigger Systems Outriggers are most effective when symmetrically distributed about a central core since this provides the largest distance for the force couple between outrigger columns, maximizing the benefit they provide. It also relieves core overturning moment without imposing additional net axial loads on the core. The process of movement, restraint, opposing forces, and overturning reduction hinges on the relative stiffness of the core and of the outriggerand-column system. The load path for conventional outriggers is more direct so it provides restraint more efficiently than “virtual” outriggers. But in some circumstances the indirect or virtual outrigger approach is sufficient to meet the needs of a tall building, and it avoids the complex connections of outrigger truss ends.
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AERODNAMICS PROCESSING By knowing the wind velocity and pressure in the site the model of the building is put in the CFD modelling was used to predict airflow patterns and amout of pressure has to be taken by the building at extrem conditions.Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is is even more important to adequately model and predict the ventilation performance prior to final design and construction.
NATURAL VENTILATION STRATEGY The cellular offices, located along the periphery of the building, are naturally ventilated via a double-skin facade which wraps the entire perimeter and is segmented at each floor. The outer skin of the facade forms a sawtooth profile alternating with fixed glass panels (the wider of the two) and slender colored glass panels.
Air Flow in Plan
Prevailing Winds
Prevailing Winds
Diagrams of the Pressure Ring facade
PLAN The offices are ventilated directly through a double-skin facade system, maintained (by the BMS) at a slightly higher pressure than the interior. Outward-pivoting colored glass panels in the outer facade and side-hung windows in the inner facade allow fresh air into the offices. The inner skin also alternates between fixed and operable units consisting of argon-filled insulated windows with a low-E coating. SECTION Stack effect in the building core assists in drawing fresh air into and through the offices. The central BMS monitors and maintains a pressure differential between the core and the cavity of the double-skin facade. This ensures an inward flow of air where offices can be naturally ventilated for eight months of the year without creating drafts or undesired heat loss.
1 – Fresh air supply 2 – Air vent 3 – Central heating lines 4 – Central cooling lines 5 – Air vents or underfloor convectors in every second axis 6 – Thermo-active building components 7 – Sound-attenuating air overflow 8 – Central exhaust 9 – Vertical exhaust shaft using natural stratification 10 – Under-floor electrical outlet Detailed section of typical office ventilation 12 NISHANTH CHANDRASEKARAN
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ZONING OF OFFICE THREE TENANT OFFICE ZONING FROM 5TH TO 11TH FLOOR
TWO TENANT OFFICE ZONING FROM 13TH TO 20TH FLOOR
SINGLE TENANT OFFICE ZONING FROM 22ND TO 29TH FLOOR
Meeting Spaces : Support Spaces : With a fair number of In line with the aspiration client meeting to alto create a paperless office, low for, two medium a very limited amount of meeting rooms were spaces for filing and storlocated next to each other and fitted with age was combined with the locker area and the a flexibel partition. Two small meeting mail area.Furthermore, the print and panpoint near the entrance of the builbing. tary areas were combined to form a oneWork Spaces : stop service point. In addition , a games Following the objectives room was provided as a reminder of their set and choices made, as early daysand to accommodate the highoutlined above a variety of office ingredients were ly popular and competitive pool games that selected. To encourage in were held between the three companies. teraction while stimulating creativity, nearly Cabin Office Spaces : all work spaces were open. This type of cabins will be mostly given to the heads Storage Spaces : and the high position ofThis is the space where all ficers. It will be having a the documents and the glass wall so that the head files of the office will be kept will supervision all the other workers while workand secured. This will be ing. It has its own furnictures and storage spacin some safe place of the es. Optimally supporting both concentretion office that will nat be easily acessed due activities and collaborative research activities to the security of that files and that will be kept away from the sight of public . in small groups, all work spaces were enclosed.
SINGLE TENANT OFFICE ZONING FROM 5TH TO 20TH FLOOR TOWER II
Greeting Spaces : When visitors come into your office for the first time, you have one chance to make a first impression. In the case of VIP visitors, such as prime job candidates or potential clients, this impression is particularly important. When visitors walk in, the front office should give them an idea of your company’s priorities and personality. That impression should pave the way nicely for the conversations and job interviews that will follow. The details generally fall into three main categories: design, staff, and tools. Core Spaces : A core may include staircases, elevators, electrical cables, water pipes and risers. A core allows people to move between the floors of a building, and distributes services efficiently to the floors.
VERTICAL CIRCULATION With a projected daily occupancy of 20,000 workers and visitors, This is a virtual city within a city. To meet the challenge of moving this vast population through the tower, the Architects conceived the tower’s internal circulation as a vertical extension. A multi-level lobby connecting the various directs them to a system of local elevators and high-speed shuttles to upper office floors and hotel.
This is the circulation from the Connected from the basement This is the circulation from Staircase and escalator are Service lifes that are used only for services. Ground floor to all floors in po- to all floors that will only used ground floor to hotel floor only. mentioned in this picture. dium thats for public use. by the workers. TWIN TOWER- COMMERCE HUB 13
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FLOOR PLANS BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
5th FLOOR PLAN
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FLOOR PLANS 17th FLOOR PLAN
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AREA STATEMENT
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CAR PARKING
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HOTEL
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VIEW MODEL : RHINO RENDER : VRAY POST PROCESS : PHOTOSHOP
PHYSICAL MODEL
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02 URBAN DESIGN - SHOLLINGANALUR 2018 YEAR 5
Project Brief Urban design is the process of shaping the physical setting for life in cities, towns and villages. It is the art of making places. It involves the design of buildings, groups of buildings, spaces and landscapes, and establishing the processes that make successful development possible. Here we are documenting all the features with separate teams like Physical, Infrastructure, Social, Ecology and Visual and at last each group will give a proposal in their point of view that how to develop Shollinganalur, Chennai. After 20 years what will be the status of Shollinganalur with the features that are having now and what are the problems that they are going to face all will be sorted out and from that, a major issue will be taken as a proposal from each team and will be done as an urban design in that place. Site – Shollinganalur, Chennai.
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INFRASTRUCTURE The Highway shall be planned as a “partially access controlled highway� where access to the highway shall be provided only at pre-determined locations. General consideration shall, without being limited to, be as follows: (a) The Constraints: The physical constraints in the existing highway are in the form of limitation of right of way, un-regulated access, inadequate service roads and underpasses, at-grade junctions, lack of physical separation between local and through traffic etc. (b) Safety of design: All designs shall be safe to ensure that the Highway or any part thereof does not collapse nor its serviceability/performance deteriorates below acceptable level as prescribed in Schedule-K of the Concession Agreement. (c) Durability: The Project Highway shall not only be safe but also durable. This would mean that the deteriorating effects of climate and environment in addition to the traffic shall be duly considered in design and construction to make the Highway durable. (d) Mitigating disruptive effects of construction: The planning, design and construction of the highway shall be such that the construction of Highway does not have adverse impact on the environment and does not disrupt the lives and business activities of the people living close to the Highway.
Typical Highway Cross section
Road Section Analysis - The roadways and the paths that form the infrastructure at sholinganallur is an integral aspect towards development. - The initial infrastructural development was done according to the standards but maintenance was lethargic which now led to encroachment of pedestrian ways and degradation of road elements like edges, medians and barricades etc. - Due to inadequate parking facilities for commercial developments along the main OMR road service roads and pedestrian paths are being used for parking purposes. - The roads have been designed almost a decade ago for the traffic movement of that time, but now with the increased transportation due to IT development overshoot the projected rates and pose a challenge to the road network. URBAN DESIGN 19
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Government and Private buildings - Zone of influence and circulation Government School
Aadhar Enrolment Center
Wipro Limited
Vestas India & Future Tech Park
Aavin
The Gateway Hotel
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Government and Private buildings - Zone of influence and circulation Saravana Stores Crown Mall
Accenture & Gavs Technologies
J 10 Semmencherry Police Station
Fish Market
Chennai Metro Water Office Infosys
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PEDESTRIAN ANALYSIS AT JUNCTION
ACTIVITY MAPPING
PEDESTRIAN FLOW MAP
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PEDESTRIAN MARKET PROPOSAL Create new challenges for street vendors, who face changing political, economic and social contexts and increasing competition for space. Today, modern street vending plays a vital role in the urban economy, as a source of jobs, revenue and ‘value added’ to the economy. Street vending provides a flexible link in economic supply chains, gives vitality to urban streets, and provides affordable goods for many urban residents.
Service Road and Pavement at Present The following sketches are based on a street market in Sholinganallur, to show how unorganised trading in a service lane could be rearranged to allow for better space sharing, to reduce the conflict between vendors,vehicles and pedestrians.
Design for the pavement and service road having vendor shops without any problem the circulation with the pedestrian and veicular movement in the service road Alternative 1
Alternative 2
The following sketches are based on a street market in Sholinganallur, to show how unorganised trading in a service lane could be rearranged to allow for better space sharing, to reduce the conflict between vendors,vehicles and pedestrians.
REVITALIZATION OF SHOLINGANALLUR CANAL PROPOSAL 1. FISH HATCHERY 2. RESTAURANT 3. OPEN AIR THEATRE 4. CHILDREN PARK 5. CAFE 6. MUSEUM
GROUND FLOOR PLAN OF MUSEUM
FIRST FLOOR PLAN OF MUSEUM
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03 CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS 2016 YEAR 3
Project Brief To design a Performing art centre for particular dance, music, drama arts within pragathi Maidan. Selected Performing Arts Dance - Kathak dance Music - Thrupad Drama - Kathak drama History of Pragati Maidan Pragati Maidan is a prominent heritage site at the centre of New Delhi surrounded by buildings of massive historic importance at the four cardinal points. Such Mughal architecture inspired Ar. Raj Rewal to design “The Hall Of Nation� at the site based on the plan of Taj Mahal.
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SITE PLAN
LEGENDS 1. Auditorium 2. Amphitheater 3. Admin Block 4. School 5. Residence 6. Parking 7. OSR (4040 sq.m) 8. Future Expansion
CONCEPT Indian history faced many downfall and uprising but few things that are established never seem to change even though time takes is own toll. When talking about this mughal and their intervention in art, architecture and culture is a major phenomenon that is still prevalent today. New Delhi is a place that has been influenced by the mughal architecture and culture majorly so,when designing a Centre for Performing Arts its important that we consider the art & history of locality which for obvious reasons directly roots to the Mughal lineage.
ADMIN BLOCK Domes and jalli are the factors that are inseperable from Mughal architecture so here the dome is turned out to be a less emphasising factor from outside but once entering factor from outside but once entering in one can feel the massiveness of it. Inside this building there will be an upside dome that consist of many inscriptions on it. FLOOR PLANS
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ART SCHOOL To maintain the discipline that the art form demands the school structure is kept to follow the ancient style of architecture where the structure is load bearing courtyard type or a haveli type building with coloured glass windows and sceens on jalli adding the wall and the windows of the building. Pitched roof pattern is followed inorder to have a more humble structure than an extravagant one. FLOOR PLANS
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FRONT ELEVATION
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AUDITORIUM Courts and palaces are the signature architecture feacture of any mughal buildings. The auditorium here has a facade treatement which is similar to that of a palace but more subtle when compared to an actual mughal palace. The interior of the auditorium is a direct contrast to how it actually looks like, thus contemplating the mix culture interferance. SECTION AA’
INTERIOR VIEW
FRONT ELEVATION
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04 TRAUMA CENTRE - SPECIALIZED IN ORTHOPAEDIC 2017 YEAR 3
Project Brief This design is to understand the form of building typologies those are the result of pressure on urban lands and to create an awareness with regard to the design of green buildings and sustainable architecture. Trauma centre inculcate the importance of services integration and construction in spatial planning in the context of design of High-rise buildings and should highlight on the importance of High rise buildings as elements of identity in urban areas and urban design principles that govern their design. Site : Chennai to Bengaluru Highways, Chennai.
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CONCEPT My design implies an idea of ancient mythology found with angels. Angels are beautiful and wonderous, profound and as simple as a child’s faith. They are not divine or semi-divine, and they are not God’s associates running different districts of the universe it’s just that trust that holded a immense belief upon them.Likewise in this developed living , Doctors are angels,they have a portion of life in their hands.They dedicate their working lives to helping heal those who are sick & injured, stressed & depressed.A doctor restores peace and saves us from the evil,they be the angels on earth.This be the guiding concept & the development approach takes in the symbol of doctors.The wings of peace flows into the form. ZONING
PEACE
This part of symbol is used in the evolution of form.
EVIL - This is taken out from the process HUMAN- This part of symbol is used in the process of zoning.
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PARKING EMERGENCY CASES
EMERGENCY
PUBLIC ENTRY
ENTRY
Bengaluru Highways GREEN COVER
VIEW FROM HOSPITAL PROTECTION FROM SUN LIGHT
SEA DIRECTION VIEW
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FLOOR PLANS BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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FLOOR PLANS FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
SIXTH FLOOR PLAN
SECTIONS SECTION AA’
SECTION DD’
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05 WATER FRONT COMMERCIAL COMPLEX 2016 YEAR 3
Project Brief To Design a water front commercial complex to attract the ECR users with satisfying requirements MUDALIYARKUPPAM Mudaliarkuppam backwaters is a brackish water lagoon adjacent to the Bay of Bengal on the East Costal Road. this is yet another haven foe wading birds and migratory ducks This design intends to be the best spot for journey to stop for quality time. Site : Mudaliyarkuppam, ECR, Tamil Nadu.
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CONCEPT The conceptual philosophy behind this irregular but a wholesome form is directly derived from the location of the site . As the shore line is very close, the character or the motel and the character of the shore line can be linked in to a single context of unevenness. the shore line changes its shape according to the wave pattern and the water front commercial complex’s usage also change depending upon the sea sence. So the common uneven pattern is taken as the concept and hence the from the wave that makes or affects the events of the site. SITE PLAN
FORM EVOLUTION
WEST SIDE VIEWS
LEGENDS 1. Restaurant 2. Hotel 3. Boat House 4. Retail Shop 5. Parking 6. Kids Play Area 7. Public Toilet
EAST SIDE VIEWS
BOAT HOUSE VIEWS
RETAIL SHOP AND PLAY AREA VIEW
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06 PERSONAL RETREAT 2016 YEAR 2
Project Brief Flambouyant Architecture is not only the solution for creating a pop and luxurious holiday home with the most minimalistic and compressed ideologies a similarly luxurious space can be created. The Recreation center for a celebrity should comprise the factors of poshness, sophisticated living as well as less exposer that is an introverted style of house.
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SITE PLAN DESIGN ASPECTS The form that house usage is derived from the principles of minimalism and parametricism. The entrance porch is designed purposely for the play of light and shadows where else the other parts of the building provided with very minimal openings but also in contrast they have huge opeanings which are often shuttered. To provide maximum privacy landscape is made as visual barriers and thus also adding aesthetic context to the structure.
INTERIOR VIEWS
EXTERIOR VIEWS MODEL : SKETCHUP RENDER : LUMION
NIGHT VIEWS
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07 INTERNSHIP WORKS
FORMATRIX, NEW DELHI ADVANI & ASSICIATES, BANGALORE 2017 YEAR 4 2018 YEAR 4
My first internship in FORMATRIX, Delhi -The firm serves in Residential and Commercial design for the various scale of projects. I was glad that my mentors at Formatrix let me work on these construction drawings and exposed to onsite works which widened my perspective on how those drawings get constructed into a building.
My second internship in ADVANI & ASSOCIATES, Bangalore. The firm serves in Residential allied projects and Institutional ones. I was put up with more detailed drawings that helped me with my drafting skills later and I was glad that I got an opportunity to design a car parking and landscape in Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
For Reference : Mr. Himanshu Motwani B.Arch, M.C.A.
For Reference : Mr. Srinath Advani B.Arch, M.Arch, IIA, COA
(Principal Architect)
(Principal Architect)
Phone No
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3"
M.TOILET (4) 7'-7" x 11'-7"
2. FINAL SIZES AND MEASUREMENTS OF THE DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES AFTER ACTUAL ON-SITE MARKING OF THE LAYOUT.
3'-6 "
L2A
X
1. ALL THE DIMESIONS ARE IN FEET - INCHES AND NEED TO BE RE-CONFIRMED AT SITE.
NOTE :
CENTRE OF THE WALL
L1
EQ WL
WL
1'-6"
4'-0 "
4'-5"
4'-1 "
W4
W3
3'-11 "
1 4
L4
L7
6"
1'-1"
TOILET-2 6'-9" x 8'-10"
5'-0" F.F.L
L7
L7 EX
L1
L7
L1
EX
EX
9"
A R C H I T E C T S:
W2
3'-5 " 2"
6"
L2A
2X 4"
5'-9"
3'-5"
4'-4"
1'-6"
1 2
5'-0 "
D2
3'-6" F.F.L
L5
L4
9"
1 2
OLD BRICK WORK TO BE DEMOLISHED
1 2
X
D2
TOILET-3 6'-5" x 8'-10"
3'-4"
3'-11 "
7'-10 "
1'-6"
1 4
1 4
3 4
2'-2"
1'-7 "
3'-9 "
3'-0"
3'-10 "
A R C H I T E C T S:
6'-9"
2'-9"
1'-6"
M.TOILET (4)
1'-5"
3'-0"
1 4
6'-6 "
1 4
3"
W1
L4
2W
7'-6" 3'-1 " 3"
L4
L1
8"
D2
REVISION AS PER DISCUSSION ON 22/02/2017
DATED :24/06/2017
ATELIER
FOR
2'-0" F.F.L 3'-0" F.F.L
L1
L2
3'-6"
MASTER BEDROOM 27'-5.5" x 14'-7"
L2A
NEW BRICK WORK 2'-6"
CENTRE OF THE WALL
L4 L2
EQ
LEGEND 4'-2"
L4
6"
15'-0" x 17'-9"
17'-6.5" x 12'-7.75"
WL
BED ROOM - 1
3'-6"
27'-5.5" x 14'-7"
CENTRE OF THE BED
3'-6"
3'-6"
MASTER BEDROOM
L2A
1'-8" F.F.L
L3 6"
L4
L4
6" F.F.L
L2
L2A
6"
L1
6"
L2A
EQ
2'-3"
EQ
3'-1"
2'-1"
9'-8"
EQ
D1
3'-1"
9"
L1
L2A
L1
6"
9"
W5
2"
LEVELS
L3
L4 EQ
L4
L1
D1
HIGH WALL SPLIT @ 8' FFL
L4
FAMILY LOUNGE 20'-4" x 16'-3"
EQ
X
CEILING FAN 48" / 54" Ø
L4
6"
EQ L2
L7 L3
BALCONY
3'-1" 1'-0"
WL
WL
1'-6" L2
SIZ EØ
7'-6"
3'-3"
POOJA ROOM 7'-11" x 6'- 4"
L7
3'-6"
2'-6"
4'-3"
L7 L2
L1
3'-6"
5'-0"
2'-9"
L7
L1
1'-8"
W7
STORE 7'-10" x 7'- 2"
2'-9"
W6
L4
6"
1
X
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
L4
WL
7'-6"
L7
6"
2X
2'-6"
9" L3
L7
WL
6'-10" 5'-0"
EX
L7 L3
1'-9"
X
W5
EX
1
EQ
2
WL
2
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
EQ
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
7'-6"
6"
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
7'-6"
1'-0"
6"
7'-6"
4'-0"
6'-6"
L1 D1
CA T
EQ
LA
N
BLE CA LAN T-6 CA
6"
4'-0"
3'-6"
WALL LIGHT
FLOOR BOX
WL
L7
EQ
3'-6"
3'-2"
1'-3"
3'-5" 3'-0"
W4
SUB-DIST. BOARD
3'-8" x 5-9"
SHAFT
EQ
5'-0"
W2 W3
EX
SERVICE CABLE
L7
1'-3"
1
6"
1
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
TOILET-5
EQ
1'-3"
G4
20'-4" x 16'-3"
ARCHED WOODEN FRAME
7'-6"
L7
CENTRE OF THE WALL
EQ
1 4
12'-10 "
FAMILY LOUNGE
8'-10"
EQ
WL
L4
2'-9"
2'-6" 1'-5"
0" 2'-6"
6'-9"
PANTRY 8'-8" x 10'- 0"
L3
3'-8 "
1 2
1'-581"
2'-6"
2"
W6
4'-10" 9'-0"
SHAFT
6"
1 2
1 4
3"
3'-1"
3"
D2
8'-7 "
3 4
5'-0 " 3 4
7
REMARKS
E
5'-0 "
7'-11" x 6'- 4"
1'-7"
1'-6"
6
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
W1
POOJA ROOM
7'-10" x 7'- 2"
1 2
3'-0"
NORMAL WOODEN FRAME
7'-6"
BL
D2
11'-5 "
3'-6"
1 2
7'-6"
0"
CA
5'-0 "
LINTEL LEVEL
0"
7'-8"
N
2'-5"
CILL LEVEL
7'-8"
2'-6"
LA
D1
LENGTH
3'-1"
D2 D3
STORE
3'-0"
5"
ROUTER NODE CONCEALED L.E.D. FIXTURE EMPTY 40 MM CONDUIT
WL
6 T-
1'-4"
1 2
L4
QUANTITY ON THIS FLOOR
WIDTH
D1
TYPE
W9
1'-3"
4'-2"
3'-1"
D2
L3
CA
1'-8 "
L4
6" Router Hub / Base
6'-0 "
1 2
3'-6"
SWITCH PLATE
MAIN ENTRANCE
EX
L7
CABLE CAT-6 LAN
1'-10 " W7
T.V. ANTENNA OBLY AIRTEL RJ 11 (TELEPHONE)
L4
6"
1 2
8'-8" x 10'- 0"
2'-9"
6"
3'-3 "
DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE D1
5 AMP SOCKET
6"
4'-10" 2"
3'-6" D3
CEILING OR CONLD. LT FIX.
15 AMP SOCKET
L4
L1
PANTRY
L1
CA B
WL
L1
G1
EQ
4'-0"
EQ
EXHAUST FAN LOBBY 12'-2" x 15'-1"
L7
4'-0"
LOBBY
Washing Machine
LEGEND
L3
WL
WL
L4
1 4
12'-2" x 15'-1"
W8
TOILET 1 8'-7" x 5'-6"
X
L7
5'-3 "
1 2
CENTRE OF THE GLASS WALL
Dryer
L2 L7
EX
L4
2X
L7
L1
DRAWING ROOM 35'-4" x 18'-9"
L1
1'-8"
2" D1
2'-9 "
X
1 2
TOILET 1 8'-7" x 5'-6"
2"
2W
6"
W10
2'-9 "
1 2
6" L4
WL
L7 2'-821"
3'-3 "
EQ
L4
2'-4 "
D2
35'-4" x 18'-9"
L2A
L2
L1
3'-7 "
DRAWING AND DINING ROOM
1'-9"
G2
G3
G2 8'-581"
SPECIFICATIONS 2'-9"
G2 3'-438"
BALCONY
BALCONY
BALCONY
BALCONY
1'-1141"
2019
N-142, PANCHSHEEL PK. FIRST FLOOR ELETRICAL DRAWING
A DESIGN
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI WOODEN FRAME 1" THICK
1 1/2" FALSE CELING 1/2" THICK P.O.P. 1 1 4 " 4"
C
11 8"8 "
114"
P.O.P. MOLDING (2 1/2" THICK)
BALCONY
221"
P.O.P. CORNIS (5" THICK)
1 1 1 4" 4" 4 "
P.O.P. MOLDING
3 4"
234 "
1"
2'-3"
3" x 34"
T.W 2'-3 " MOULDING 1 4
DUMMY DOOR
DUMMY DOOR
G3
1 4"
G2
1 2
4'-578"
3" 1 2
1 2" 1 4"
112"
234" 5"
1 1 4" 4"
1"
1 2
2" 3" 3" 3 " 3 " 2 "3 " 3 " 2 " 1'-7" 1'-7" 1'-7" 1'-7" 1 2
3"
1 2
2" 3" 3" 1'-7"
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 4
1 4
1 2
1 4
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
1 4
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
3 4"
141"
1"
1 4"
3 8"
1 2
1 2
1"
1 4" 1 4"
1 2
P.O.P. MOLDING 5" THICK 2" WIDTH
1 4" 1 4" 3 4"
DOOR ACCESS
2" 2" 4" 4" 4" 3" 3" 4" 3" 3" 1'-7" 1'-7" 1'-7" 1'-7" 1'-7 " 1'-7" 1'-7"
WOODEN FRAME 1" THICK
2"
1 2"
1"
1 2"
278"
3" 10"
1'-0" 2"
6'-741"
7'-778" 1'-1041"
SECTIONAL PLAN (LVL 6')
3"
1 4
DOOR ACCESS
2'-0"
2" 1'-0" 2" 581"
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
2'-3 "
B
3"
121" 1'-221" 121"
4'-621"
BRICK WORK
10" 3/4" STONE TOP
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
SECTIONAL PLAN (LVL 6') 1'-4"
3" PANEL
2 7/8" P.O.P MOLDING
3 4"
1'-0" 2"
4" UPPER RADIUS
2 3/4" THICK
1 4"
3" 10"
B
PILLAR 5" LOWER RADIUS
BALCONY
P.O.P MOLDING
1 2"
934"
1'-4"
5" 9"
234"
758"
2" 1'-0" 10" 3" 3" 2'-0"
7'-6"
8'-9"
3"
1 4"
SECTIONAL PLAN (LVL 6') BRICK WORK
SECTIONAL ELEVATION (C) 2'-281" 114"
P.O.P. MOLDING 2 7/8" THICK
1"
15'-2 "
1'-10 "
1"
3 4" 3 4"
STONE TOP 3/4" THICK
3 4"
221" 21"
11'-0 "
1 4
1 1 3 8 " 2 " 8"
158"
1'-8"
1 2
1'-2 "
ELEVATION GLAZING G-3
1 4
ELEVATION GLAZING G-2
STONE BASE 3/4" THICK
1"
1'-9 "
1 2
1 2
278"
1 2"
1 8"
1 2"
1 1 1 8" 2" 8 "
1 1 4 " 4"
FRAME FOR BEAM
DETAIL A
1/2" PLASTER
P.O.P. MOLDING 2 1/2" THICK
B
B
P.O.P. MOLDING ON PILLAR TOP 2 3/4" THICK
BRICK WORK 1 1 8" 2"
4'-621"
COLUMN
1 4"
5 8"
9"
434"
DETAIL B
A
1 4" 1 8"
10"
B
234"
3/4" THICK
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
F.F. 3 4"
3/4" THICK STONE TOP
3 4"
2 " 3 " 3 " 2 "3 " 4" 3 " 2 "3 " 3 "2 " 1'-7" 1'-7" 1'-6" 1'-6"
1'-1041"
1 2
1 2
121"
SECTIONAL PLAN (LVL 6')
1 2
1 2
1 2
47/4" THICK P.O.P. MOLDING
758"
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
DETAIL- A
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
3"
11/4" THICK P.O.P. MOLDING
2 21" x 6" T.W CHKT.
STONE SKIRTING
1" THICK STONE
3/4" STONE TOP
GLASS PANEL
DOOR ACCESS
P.O.P. MOLDING ON PILLAR BOTTOM 2 7/8" THICK
2 7/8" P.O.P MOLDING
G4
1 34" x 4" T.W STILE
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
3" x 34" T.W MOULDING
DUMMY DOOR
P.O.P. MOLDING
338 "
4" UPPER RADIUS
10" 278"
1 4
3 8"
7'-778"
5" LOWER RADIUS
3"
2'-3 "
1 1 2 " 4"
UPPER RADIUS = 4.5" LOWER RADIUS = 5"
PILLAR
BALCONY
5" 234" 221"
9"
SECTIONAL PLAN (LVL 6')
P.O.P. MOLDING 5" THICK 2 3/4" P.O.P MOLDING
278 "
2 3/4" THICK STONE SKIRTING
SECTION B
1 34" x 4" T.W STILE
7 7 8"x 8" T.W MOULDING
7'-6"
8'-9"
DETAIL C
FRONT ELEVATION
7 7 8"x 8"
T.W MOULDING
GLASS PANEL
3'-7 "
DETAIL- B
4'-0"
9'-1"
1 2
ELEVATION GLAZING G-4
1'-6 " 1'-3" 2" 1 2
2" 1 2
2" 1 2
2" 1 2
3'-0" 1'-1 " 1'-3" 2" 1 2
2"
3'-2" 2'-11 "
2"
1 2
1 2
1 2
2" 1 2
1 2
6'-1"
6'-6"
3'-1"
3'-6"
1 2
2"
3'-1"
3'-6"
1 2
2"
4'-7"
1'-6"
W2
1 2
1 2
1 2
2'-9" 1'-1" 21'-0 " 2" "
1 2
1 2
7'-3" 3'-10"
A DESIGN
W6
1'-0" 1 2
1 2
2" 1 2
1 2 1 2
1 2
1'-3 "2 "
2'-6"
1 2
1 2
ATELIER
W7
4'-0"
FIXED TGH. CAVITY GLASS
3'-3"
3'-3"
2'-6"
1 2
2" 2'-6"
1 2
W5
2" 1 2
2'-1 " 2" 2" 1'-8 "
3'-10"
4'-3"
1 2
2 " 1'-3 "2 "
2"
4'-7"
5'-0"
4'-7"
2"
1 2
FIXED TGH. CAVITY GLASS
1 2
FOR
2'-8 " 1 2
2"
1 1 2 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
2"
1'-3"2 "
1 2
2"
1 2
2"
1'-8" 2"
3'-1"
4'-11"
2"
1 2
2"
1 2
2"
1 2
1 2
6'-10" 1'-3 " 2 " 2"
W4
W3
3'-6"
W1
2"
INTERIOR DETAILING
4'-0"
2'-6"
N- 142 PANCHSHEEL RESIDENCE
2"
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
5'-0"
FOR
4'-0"
1 2
2"
5'-0"
1 2
2"
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
2"
3'-5"
WOODEN SHUTTER
1 2
1 2
2"
1 2
1 2
1 2
2"
6'-9" 2 " 1'-3 " 2 " 3'-4" 2 " 1'-3 " 2 "
WOODEN SHUTTER
A R C H I T E C T S:
221" 5"
2 3/4" P.O.P MOLDING
3 4"
1 2"
12'-1141"
2'-0"
111 8"8 "8"
1 4"
15'-241" 3"
2 1/2" THICK
W8
W9
N-142, PANCHSHEEL PK. BALCONY GLAZING AND WINDOW DETAIL
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
INTERNSHIP WORKS 37
PORTFOLIO 8'-721" 8'-421" 1'-481"
2'-5"
1'-11"
1'-721"
R
8'-812"
4'-0"
Q
DOOR 3 4" 0" 4"
SHAFT
2'-878"
3'-0"
5"
PANTRY 8'-10'' x 10'
238"
3"
Utility Area
1'-234"
3'-0"
Utility Area
4'-681"
4"
1'-234"
1'-1181"
PANTRY 8'-10'' x 10'
P P
S
2'-11"
1'-234" 9'-1141"
1'-234"
2'-11"
SHAFT
Q
R
1'-234"
P
S
1'-1134"
1'-278"
Washing Machine
1'-234"
1'-11"
Washing Machine
2'-921"
2'-838"
1'-841"
2'-838"
2'-1181"
1'-82121"" 1'-11
1'-234"
1'-9"
8'-821"
2'-134"
1'-10"
1'-334"
8'-721"
1'-981"
1'-1181"
2'-578"
1'-1138"
3'-1012"
2'-11"
241" 3'-3"
15'-3"
8"
2'-10"
2'-8"
2'-0"
11'-712"
1'-378"
6'-1"
2'-881"
7"
2'-841"
178"
1'-121"
1'-158"
2'-634"
5 8
"
2'-658"
2'-658"
1'-3"
1'-314"
1'-541"
6'-278"
1'-338"
2'-014" 1'-1134"
8'-9"
8'-812"
"
3 4
4"
4"
3'-078"
1'-4"
1'-4"
521"
1'-4"
3'-081"
1'-6"
1'-6"
181"
1'-158"
281"
1'-1181"
3'-0"
6'-081"
1'-1178"
1'-358"
1'-6"
2'-578"
1'-7 1'-78178""
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-6"
1'-634"
OVERCOUNTER CABINET
3 4
"
1'-681"
1'-681"
1'-541"
1'-11"
11'-712"
ELEVATION 'C'
15'-338"
15'-338"
3'-021"
1'-11"
15'-312"
1'-038" 1'-4"
2'-781"
2'-341"
2'-341" 2'-181"
2'-0" MICROWAVE
OVEN
1'-121"
4"
3 4" 0" 4"
1'-681"
KITCHEN
1'-338"
1112"
B
8'-812"
C
934"
D
KITCHEN
1'-338"
A
1'-681"
11'-741"
B
C
1'-681"
A
3'-3"
1'-338"
D
4'-1034"
1'-681"
1'-9"
1'-338" 1'-334" 1'-338"
11'-714"
11'-712" 15'-312" 958"
1'-121"
178"
ELEVATION 'B'
1'-1178"
1'-338"
ELEVATION 'A'
ELEVATION 'D'
UNDER COUNTER CABINET FOR
FOR
PANCHSHEEL RESIDENCE
PANCHSHEEL RESIDENCE KITCHEN - ELEVATIONS
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
KITCHEN
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
G.C.L CORP. OFFICE NORTH
OFFICE GATE
25'-01 4"
LVL 0
UP
11"
11"
ELECTRICAL PANEL
2'-9 3 4"
3" THK. GYPSUM PARTITION (UPTO CEILING LEVEL)
INVERSE COVE
+ LVL 56"
B 11'-4"
2'-11"
2'-11"
NO CEILING ALIGN
FLUSH DOOR
3
FLUSH DOOR
2'-11"
1
GLAZED DOOR
7'-11"
2'-5"
4
FLUSH DOOR
LOADING BAY NO CEILING
4'-1"
+ 51 2"
A
51 2"
51 2"
51 2"
51 2"
51 2"
LVL +8'-3"
D4
2"
4'-3"
11'-81 4"
D4
51 2"
D1
GENTS TOILET 1"
5'-61 2"
4'-111 2"
4'-01 2"
2'-2"
PRINTER
LADIES TOILET
3'-31 2" 3'-61 2"
4'-61 2"
4'-11 2"
5'-01 2"
3'-0"(MIN)
4'-81 2"
D4
3"
3"
7'-1"
LEVEL JUST BELOW THE HIGHEST BEAM LEVEL @ 10'-3" FROM F.F.L
LVL +10'-3"
6'-31 2" 4'-1034"
V.P. - 2
3" 12'-634"
DIR. TOILET
14'-834"
5
2'-11"
7'-11"
D4
JR. WORKSTATION L = 3'6" W = 2' H = 2'6" SPINE PARTITION IN 8MM TOUGH.GLASS 1'6"HEIGHT
2'-0"
51 2"
4'-2"
D1
DIRECTOR'S ROOM 2
2'-11"
7'-11"
D3
+
3'-6"
B D1
3" 12'-634"
7'-11"
D2
CABLE TRAY
IN THE MIDDLE OF PASSAGE JUST BELOW THE HIGHEST BEAM LEVEL
EQ
TOUGH. GLASS PARTITION 12MM THK. 3" 3"
9'-734"
2'-11"
D1
3" 11'-8"
D1
SPECS
3'-0"(MIN)
FRAMED GLASS PARTITION (HALF HEIGHT 4') 3"
D4
11'-31 2"
3'-0"(MIN) 8'-61 2"
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
9'-3" 1'-3"
3'-11"
9'-734"
4'-0"
4'-0"
2'-11"
D1
DIRECTOR'S ROOM 1
4'-51 2"
9"
QUANTITY
3"
4'-01 2"
2"
A
6'-61 2"
7'-10"
OPENING SIZE
NO CEILING
ALIGN
AREA FOR FACTORY USAGE
DOOR SCHEDULE
3"
PROMOTER'S ROOM 2
41 2"
4"
9"
9"
SHUTTER SIZE
18'-5"
+
3"
LVL +8'-5"
LVL +7'-11"
EQ
2"
+
6'-01 2"
1'-3"
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
+
4'-21 2"
+
+
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
+
4'-21 2"
+
ALIGN
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
3'-6"
3'-6"
+
+
9'-3"
3'-21 2"
3'-41 2"
1'-2"
7'-0" 3'-6"
2'-2" 1'-3"
2'-0"
3'-6"
3"
+
LEVEL JUST BELOW THE HIGHEST BEAM LEVEL @ 10'-3" FROM F.F.L
2"
4'-01 2"
1'-3"
DISPLAY
3'-6"
5'-111 2"
GYPSUM CEILING G
E
C
2"
2'-0"
LEGENDS
EQ
6'-0" 3"
GEN. MGR.
7'-91 4"
+
9'-3"
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
7'-21 4"
4'-0"
2'-0"
EQ
1'-3"
3'-61 2"
JR. WORK STATIONS
1'-10"
4'-91 4"
+
GEN. MGR.
2'-21 4"
14'-734"
5'-111 2"
2'-0"
JR. WORK STATIONS
3'-91 2"
3"
3'-634"
11'-91 4"
6'-31 4"
V6
3'-1"
3" THK. GYPSUM PARTITION (HALF HEIGHT 4')
D1
41 2"
15'-81 2"
7"
1'-0" V7
2'-0"
1"
2'-0"
18'-1034"
PROMOTER'S ROOM 1 3" THK. GYPSUM PARTITION (UPTO CEILING LEVEL)
14'-11"
GEN. MGR.
6'-0"
9'-234"
LOADING BAY
3"
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
3"
6'-1"
1'-3"
3" THK. GYPSUM PARTITION (HALF HEIGHT 4')
7'-1"
1"
2'-0"
1'-3"
2'-111 2"
7'-1" 2"
3"
2'-0"
V5
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT 9'-71 2"
2'-3" 3"
LVL +7'-11"
LVL +8'-5"
ALIGN
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
41 2"
3'-51 2"
11'-21 2"
10'-8"
2'-11"
6'-1"
AREA FOR FACTORY USAGE
2'-111 2"
3"
1'-3"
JR. WORK STATIONS
GEN. MGR. COMMERCIAL
ALIGN ALIGN 9'-0"
TOILET
7'-01 2" 3"
GEN. MGR.
1'-3"
3'-91 4"
9'-0"
OPEN HALL
3'-51 2"
FRAMED GLASS PARTITION (HALF HEIGHT 4') 2'-51 7'-5" 2"
DRIVERS' ROOM
3" D3
C
3'-6"
1'-3"
41 2"
4 12" THICK BRICK WALL UPTO CEILING LEVEL
3'-6"
JR. WORK STATIONS
2'-0"
15'-2"
STORAGE 8' HEIGHT 17'-8"
3'-71 4"
5'-6"
NO CEILING
LIFT
6"
3"
1'-3" 3'-1"
10'-7"
3'-61 4"
3'-5"
5"
3'-5"
6'-6"
6'-3"
14'-7" 17'-11 2"
3"
51 2"
20'-11"
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
6'-7"
1'-3"
GM FINANCE WAITING
2'-11"
10'-71 4"
10'-1"
RECEPTION
CASHIER
2'-4"
STORAGE 4' HEIGHT
3"
3"
14'-7"
TOUGH. GLASS PARTITION 12MM THK.
LIFT LOBBY
7'-134"
1'-3"
UP
LEVEL ABOVE THE FALSE CEILING @ 99" FROM F.F.L
LVL +8'-3"
111 2"
2'-9"
1'-3"
3'-0"
10'-11"
27'-0"
DN
TOILET 5'-5"x6'-3"
3"
2'-71 2"
8'-0"
3"
D2
2'-9"
D2
DRIVERS' ROOM
TOILET
STAIRCASE
11'-0"
3" D2
8'-7"
LEGACY BOARD
LVL +8'-3"
DISPLAY
LIFT
LVL +9'-0"
10'-1"
9'-3"
15'-10"
TOILET
3"
2'-0"
5'-41 2"
9"
LVL +8'-0" 3" THK. GYPSUM PARTITION (UPTO CEILING LEVEL)
VP FINANCE
3"
7'-11 2"
8" 1'-1"
9'-6"
MEETING ROOM
12'-6"
9"
MEETING ROOM 3"
2'-6"
41 2"
14'-111 2"
2'-61 2"
MAIN ENTRANCE
STAIRCASE
LVL +10'-3"
11"
N
GUARD ROOM
9'-101 2"
6"
UP
LVL +10'-3"
FACTORY GATE
1'-1" 1'-0"
3" THK. GYPSUM PARTITION (UPTO CEILING LEVEL)
D
LEVEL ABOVE THE FALSE CEILING @ 99" FROM F.F.L
REFER TOILET DETAIL FOR EXHAUST LOCATION
ELECTRICAL PANEL ROOM ELECTRICAL PANEL ROOM
BACK GATE
DG SET
SUB STATION
BACK GATE
WORKING PLAN GROUND FLOOR
G.C.L CORP. OFFICE
FOR
GROUND FLOOR WORKING PLAN
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
3"
R&D
11'-1"
4"
3 11'-0 " 4
N
11'-6"
7'-4"
14'-6" 6'-11"
1'-3" 1 5'-11 " 2
4'-2"
1 5'-11 " 2
3'-5"
2'-2"
2'-10"
7'-6"
P1
SAKLANI
VACANT 2"
2" 10'-5"
3'-71" 4
1'-3"
6'-1" 2'-6"
6'-11"
2'-6"
4'-6"
1 4'-9 " 2
3'-0"
8'-1"
4'-6"
2'-6"
1'-3"
10"
4'-101" 4
3'-0"
4'-6"
9"
21'-8"
1'-3"
DJ2 3'-0"
V14
4" 4"
V13
3 44"
4"
4" 1 12'-92"
1 12'-94"
3'-6"
3 10'-7 " 4
11'-8"
1 12'-92"
VG DIRECTOR'S ROOM 12'-9" X 11'-8"
FIRST FLOOR
FOR S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
38 NISHANTH CHANDRASEKARAN
SC DIRECTOR'S ROOM 12'-9" X 11'-8"
1
VP R & D
1
HR WORK STAION
3
1
2
SECRETARYS
2
PERMOTER (RACHNA AGARWAL)
1
CHAIRMAN SUITE ( INCLUDES SECRETARY, REST ROOM,GUEST WAITING AREA,TOILET
3
VACANT WORKSTATION
18
VACANT GM WORKSTATION
2 1 124'
R&D1
V3
M1
V4
M2
S5
P2
M4
S3
S6
S7
S2
S7
S5
P4
S8
S6
P3
HR1 MEETING ROOM
M3
V16 GEN. MGR.
MEETING ROOM
TOILET
PDR ROOM
1
DIRECTOR ( SHARAD CHAUDHARY / SK AGARWAL/VINITA GUPTA
HR3
V15
1
1
DJ WORK STATION
HR2
V2
AC
1
AVP FOOD (RAJPAL) PREM PRAKASH
VACANT VP
2'-0"
V5
V6
2"
4'-01" 4
1'-01" 2 3 3'-34"
1
R & D WORK STATION
STORAGE AREA - NO. 12
6'-1"
GEN. MGR.
2" 6'-11"
2'-0"
DJ1 9'-0"
GEN. MGR.
9'-8"
GEN. MGR.
5
GM PURCHASE
V1
UP
DIRECTOR'S ROOM
S4
V17
P5
PA TO CMD
CMD REST ROOM
4"
2"
9'-3"
6'-5"
9'-3"
3"
SK AGARWAL DIRECTOR'S ROOM 12'-9" X 11'-8"
V12 V11
JR. WORK STATIONS
2"
3 3'-7 " 4
1'-2"
3"
1 2'-114"
2"
RAJPAL 2"
1 31'-74"
V.P. - 4
3'-6"
S8
khushboo P3
9"
S1
V8
V9
V10
GEN. MGR.
PLOTTING DETAILS
9"
P S HR DJ S&M R&D
V7
3'-6"
53" 4
3'-6"
1 6'-0 " 2
S1
V18
3'-6"
P5
3'-6"
S9
sangeeta P4
10'-6"
3'-6"
S7
1 4 " 4
2"
1 3'-44"
1'-3"
3'-6"
S2
3'-6"
DIRECTOR'S ROOM
3'-6"
2" 2'-0"
PURCHASE WORK STATION
VP FOOD
5'-11" 4
5'-111" 2
2'-0"
2'-9"
2'-0"
20'-7"
S6
V17
M4 2"
3'-51" 2
1'-3"
1'-3"
4'-1"
9
V18 AC
1 15'-2 " 4
2'-0"
3 2'-104"
2'-0"
3'-6"
3'-2"
JR. WORK STATIONS
2" 1'-3"
P2
3'-6"
1 2'-82" 3 2'-114"
S5
S4 3 3'-7 " 4
4
1
GM HR (CABIN)
MEETING ROOM
1'-3"
TERRACE OPEN TO SKY
10
SALES WORK STATION GM SALE'S & MARKETING
V.P. - 4 P1
GEN. MGR.
CMD SUITE
PURCHASE SALES HR CONSTRUCTION SALES & MARKETING
GEN. MGR.
V5
DJ2
V6
V14
SEATING SUMMARY 44 6 4 3+1 2x5 1
DJ1
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
JR. WORKSTATIONS GENERAL MANAGERS VICE PRESIDENTS DIRECTORS MEETING ROOM
V13
C.M.D. SUITE
DIRECTOR'S ROOM 12'-9" X 11'-8"
G.C.L CORP. OFFICE FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT
DIRECTOR'S ROOM 12'-9" X 11'-8"
ELECTRICAL PLAN FIRST FLOOR
FOR S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
DIRECTOR'S ROOM 12'-9" X 11'-8"
JR. WORK STATIONS
1 3'-5 " 2
CA
AC
1'-3"
1 9'-8 " 2
4'-2"
1 7'-2 " 2
1 3'-5 " 2
1'-3"
4'-1"
7'-31" 4
9'-9"
4"
1 4'-2 " 2
2'-6"
3'-3"
3 2'-94"
3'-6" 4'-10"
14'-4"
JR. WORK STATIONS
1 3'-8 " 2 3'-6"
1'-3"
4'-2"
2 MEETING ROOMS X 5 PEOPLE EACH
MEETING ROOM
M3
1'-3"
3'-6"
PRINTER
7'-2" 2'-2"
CA
GEN. MGR.
GEN. MGR.
MARKETING WORK STATION
3'-41" 4
1'-3"
1 4'-2 " 2
6'-0"
V16
3'-2"
S3
3" 1 1'-44"
M2
14'-2"
1 8'-10 " 2
3'-0"
M1
V4
4"
2" 2'-0"
HR1
2"
2" 1'-3"
9'-6"
5'-2"
1 3'-10 " 2
3'-101" 2 3'-6"
1'-8" 3'-6"
1'-3"
3"
CMD SUITE
1 5'-11 " 2
2'-0" HR3
V3
FIRST FLOOR MANDIR
R&D1
HR2 2"
2'-0" V2
CA
LIFT
1'-3"
AC
11'-101" 2
PA TO CMD
1 2'-8 " 2
2'-2"
2"
1 10'-04"
3"
CMD REST ROOM
V1
V15
2"
1 4'-11 " 4
1'-3"
3"
2'-0"
1 5'-11 " 2
4'-2"
1 3'-5 " 2
16'-7"
10'-5" 11'-11"
2'-6"
2"
1 9'-2 " 2
N
MANDIR 11'-6" X 14'-5"
V.P. - 3
AC
1 5 " 2
2'-11"
2" 6'-1"
2"
2'-8" 2'-4" 2'-1"
3"
GEN. MGR.
3"
9'-9"
2" 6'-1"
3"
4'-6"
10'-5"
GEN. MGR.
9'-1"
1'-3"
1 3'-52"
2'-4"
2"
1 4'-1 " 2
VACANT
4"
10'-21" 2
1 3'-5 " 2
41" 2
3 4'-04"
4"
TOILET
1 8'-7 " 4
2'-9"
3'-9"
3'-6"
6'-4" 1 5'-34"
15'-10"
6"
8'-7"
2'-6"
2"
8'-0" 9"
33" 4
3"
TOILET
3'-9"
R&D
AC
5'-0"
2'-9"
2'-6"
GEN. MGR. UP
1 15'-11 " 2
9"
3"
3 8'-84"
2" 1'-3"
HR
V.P. - 2
AC
TERRACE OPEN TO SKY
3" 3 1'-34"
1 4'-0 " 2
MANDIR 11'-6" X 14'-5"
V.P. - 3
JR. WORK STATIONS
6'-8" 8" 1 3 " 4
LIFT
FOOD
V.P. - 1
STORAGE STAIRCASE
V.P. - 2
JR. WORK STATIONS
HR
11'-1"
AC
3"
FOOD
V.P. - 1
PRINTER
3"
1 9'-24"
STORAGE
AC
6"
3 9'-5 " 4
STAIRCASE
1 6'-0 " 2
G.C.L CORP. OFFICE REFLECTED CEILING LAYOUT WITH CABLE TRAY OVERLAY
S- 472, GREATER KAILASH - 2, N. DELHI
1 104"
5"
FOR
V7 V8
V12
V9
V11
V10
G.C.L CORP. OFFICE FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT
2019
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, Bangalore 23
9 14 8 1113
4' 6 7 5
4
2
15
17
19 21
18
24
27 28
25 26
30
29
32
31
37 38 36
33
43
42
39
44
46
50 49
47
53
61
52
57 58 60
63
64 66
67
73 72 75
68 71
80 75' 78 79 8185
89 8688 9093
101
97 96
112
111
105 109
103
99
BLOCK A
113
W7
Cd Cb Ca
W1
By Bw
Bn
W1
Br Bp
W1 SD1
D1
31.6m (103'8")
LVL +450MM
D1 D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
SD1
SD1
SD1 W1
28
W1
SD1
SD1
W1
W1
2 504 A UP
LVL +150MM
D2
V1
D2 BLOCK A -T1
Ap
UP
W1
Ah
W1
W1
D1
SD1
2 504 B
Af Ad
W1
D2
V2
D2
W1
SD1
SD1
D1
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401D
D2
D1
D1
SD1
D1
D1
D1
SD1 W1
W1
W1
LVL +150MM
D1
V3 HOUSE KEEPING
W1
DN
D1
28
SD1
12
D1
SD1
STAIRCASE - 2A
16
W6
W1
W1
W1 SD1
D2
D1
SD1 W1
HOUSE KEEPING
MAPLE CONSULTANTS W2
MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
STAIRCASE-3A UP
W1 SD1
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
CONSULTING DESIGN ENGINEERS NO. 806, 3RD CROSS, 6TH MAIN, 9TH BLOCK, 2ND STAGE, NAGARBAVI, BENGALURU-560 072. PHONE : 9845679997. E-Mail- rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
D2
Plumbing consultants:
D2 W1
D2
D1
SD1
W1
Structural consultants:
D2
BLOCK A T-3
D1
W1
SD1
D4
SD1
Electrical consultant: D1
D1
LVL +450MM
D1
D1
G
D1 25.38m(83'3")
21.94m(72')
D1
D1
D1
D1
D1
MAPLE CONSULTANTS
D1
LVL +450MM
D1
D1
D1
MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
D1 SD1
W1
SD1
SD1
W1
SD1
SD1
W1
W1
W1
SD1
SD1 W1
SD1
SD1
W1
W1
SD1
1
W1
W1
Architects:
401A
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
4 301B
W1
301A 2
SD1 D C A
1 Types Of Walls
2
3
6
200mm thick concrete block masonry wall colour and texture as per architects choice
12 10
8
15 16
18
20 23 21 22
2 A-00
9 14 8 1113
4' 6 5 7
4
30
28
30'
15
38
35 32 33 34
17
Detail Number
2
18
19 21
24
25 26
27 28
32
30 31
29
33
37 38 39 36
Bf
44
50 49
47
Cd
46
87 91 94 92
81 84 82 83
77
100
98
95
D1
63
64 66
67
73 72 75
68 71
80 75' 78 79 8185
89 86 88 9093
D1
Bt Bs
D1
LVL +3300MM
D1
SD1
9 11 13
28 DN UP STAIRCASE -1A
D1
SD1 W1
W1
W1
W1
8
17
15
18
21 23
19
25
24
27 28
26
32 29
33
31
30
37 36
44
49
47
At Aw As
W1
W1
W1
60
52 53
50
58
63 64
61
SD1
85
D1
D1
D1
Ag Af
V9
D2
V1
D2 BLOCK A -T1
V4
LVL +3300MM
72 68
73
71
75
80
SD1
75'
SD1 79
89 86 88 90
81
78
D1
Am
An
D2
No.
D2
W1
D2
W1
W1
W1 SD1
D1
D1
W1 SD1
SD1
D1
D1
D1
SD1 W1
W1
D1
SD1 W1
Project: V3
HOUSE KEEPING
W1
Z
SD1
D1
D1
SD1
D2 D2
V
D2 D1
D1
SD1
D2
W1
D1
SD1
P
SD1
D
SD1
SD1
D1 SD1
W1
D1
STAIRCASE-3A UP
29
MAPLE CONSULTANTS
W2
MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
Electrical consultant:
MAPLE CONSULTANTS
D1
SD1
SD1 W1
W1
MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
1
W1
B
C
D1
D1
D1
D1
SD1 W1
W1
W1
D1
SD1
SD1
SD1
W1
C A
LVL +3300MM
D1
D1
D1
D1
DN
SD1
SD1
K
SD1
LVL +3300MM
W1
W1
301A 2
D1 W1
Plumbing consultants: D1 28
W1
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D1 G
SD1
W1
UP 29
41
D1 L
W1
W1
W1
H
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D1
SD1
SD1
H
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SD1
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
CONSULTING DESIGN ENGINEERS NO. 806, 3RD CROSS, 6TH MAIN, 9TH BLOCK, 2ND STAGE, NAGARBAVI, BENGALURU-560 072. PHONE : 9845679997. E-Mail- rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
W1 Electrical and communication shaft up to terrace floor
M
28
44
L
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Structural consultants:
D2
38
47
W1
W1
D2
W1
Q
R
D2
BLOCK A T-3
D1
U
SD1
S
Architects:
401A
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
4 301B
B
D1
SD1
Ladies hostel IISC,BANGLORE
V7 V2
T
D1
W6
F
V3 V6
D2
Y
SD1
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D2
DN - 2A STAIRCASE
Q
D1
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
LAUNDRY
D1
D1
D1
LVL +3300MM
D2
4
401D T
D2
D2
V1
1 Types Of Walls 200mm thick concrete block masonry wall colour and texture as per architects choice
2 150mm thick concrete block masonry wall colour and texture as per architects choice 3 100mm thick concrete block masonry wall colour and texture as per architects choice
2
3
6
8
12 10
Notes: 1 All dimensions should be referred from Architectural drawings. 2 All Height lines should be referred according to the Structural Floor Finish. 3 For finishing 75mm has to be considered.
15 16
18
20 23 21 22
Section Mark X X0
Detail Mark 2 A-00
27
25
Section Number
25'
30
28
30'
35 32 33 34
38
40 41
45
48
51
54 55 56
59
62
64
65
69
70
73 74
76 77
81 84 82 83
87 91 94 92
95
98
100
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052 102 104
106 107
108 110
Title:
FIRST FLOOR PLAN BLOCK A
FIRST FLOOR PLAN-BLOCK A 2 SCALE-1:100 Elevation Mark 1 Elevation Number
Sheet Where Detail Is Shown Detail Number Sheet Where Detail Is Shown
2
A2
Drawn
- Shrikala KR/ Nishanth
Date
- 27.02.2018
File name
-
Drawing No.
Sheet Where Detail Is Shown
NOTES
N O T E S:
D3
Ac
W1
W1
DATE
R E V I S I O N S:
D2
SD1
SD1
D2
V8
U
1 203
COMMON AREA
LVL +3300MM
SD1
Ae Ad
D2
Y W V
R-00
98 97
93
D1
D2
D1
D1
D2
202
111
D2
D1
D1 BLOCK A -T2
V8
105 109
Revision No.
Sheet No.
W1
D2
Z
Shrikala KR/ Nishanth 16.03.2018
101
W1
D1
SD1
SD1
SD1
Ah
Ab
-
99
W1
D1
V5
Ap
W1
V1
-
SD1
57
43
V2
SD1
Ac
103
99
LVL +3300MM
W1
38
D1
W1
Ad
-
Date File name
NORTH
W1
Aj
Ae
Drawn
KEY PLAN:
D1
46
42
Ar
Am Ak
Title:
29
SD1
39
As
SD1
116 114 115
401B
D1
D1
Br
D1
4
Ap
101
97 96
Aw
An
108 110
39
SD1
Bp
D1
SD1 SD1
SD1 W1
At
106 107
Bh
D1
Bg
2
102 104
W7
SD1
Bm
Bm
7
61 57 58 60
Bk
D1
D1
Br Bp
6
76
74
2
SD1
Bd Ba Az Ay
73
70
W1
W1
SD1
SD1
53 52
46
By
Bz
W1
W1
W1
Be Bc
69
65
GROUND FLOOR PLAN BLOCK A
Ba Bd Bc Be
Bk Bh
64
IISC-A-200
43
42
W1
Bt
62
Sheet Where Detail Is Shown
23
SD1
Bu
59
Drawing No.
Sheet Where Detail Is Shown
Ca
Bn
54 55 56
A2
Cb By Bw
Bs
51
Elevation Mark 1 Elevation Number
Cd
Bz
48
45
40 41
GROUND FLOOR PLAN-BLOCK A SCALE-1:100
1 Sheet Where Detail Is Shown
Detail Mark
3 For finishing 75mm has to be considered.
2
25'
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052
Section Number
X X0
2 All Height lines should be referred according to the Structural Floor Finish.
100mm thick concrete block masonry 3 wall colour and texture as per architects choice
27
25
Section Mark
Notes: 1 All dimensions should be referred from Architectural drawings.
2 150mm thick concrete block masonry wall colour and texture as per architects choice
1
V7 V2
D2 D2
Ladies hostel IISC,BANGLORE
2 504 C
UP
1
H
1
D2
LVL +150MM
LVL +450MM
P
E
V3 V6
D1
W1 SD1
DN
LVL +450MM
LVL +150MM
NOTES
Project:
LVL +0MM
DN
SD1
W1
DN
DN
SD1
D1
D1
DATE
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
V1 ACCESSIBLE TOILET
D3
W3
LVL +450MM
D1
SD1
D1
ACCESSIBLE ROOM
D3
D1
D1
SD1
W1
W4
LAUNDRY
D1
LVL +450MM
W1
K
B
D1
W1
SD1
D2
L
No.
R E V I S I O N S:
UP
D1
SD1
D2
R
J
F
W1 SD1
SD1
D1
S
N M
W1
D2
D2
D2
V1
W1
D2
D2
V8
D1
SD1
D2
D2
W9
W5
N O T E S:
SD1
D1
LVL +450MM
V8
Z
D1
D1 BLOCK A-T2 D2
V1
Ac
COMMON AREA
W9
LVL +150MM
DN
D2
Ag
T
W9
D1
D2
UP
SD1
SD1
D1
LVL +450MM
W9
W1
SD1
D1
D1
V9
Aj
Q
W1 SD1
V5
V4
Am Ak
V
W9 W1
Ar
Ab
SD1
D1
LVL +450MM
W1
W1
As
Ae
KEY PLAN:
UP STAIRCASE -1A
UP
At
NORTH
2 1
W1
Aw
An
401B
SD1
D1
SD1
Be Bd Ba Az Ay
11
W1
SD1
D1
Bm Bk Bh Bg Bf
Bc
W1
SD1
1 301A
Bs
Bt
W1
SD1
D1
SD1
Bu
18
1 301A
Bz
IISC-A-200
Sheet No.
202 B
Revision No.
R-00
INTERNSHIP WORKS 39
PORTFOLIO
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, Bangalore
NORTH
KEY PLAN:
1
NORTH ELEVATION SCALE-1:100 No.
DATE
NOTES
R E V I S I O N S: N O T E S:
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
Project:
Ladies hostel IISC,BANGLORE Structural consultants:
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
CONSULTING DESIGN ENGINEERS NO. 806, 3RD CROSS, 6TH MAIN, 9TH BLOCK, 2ND STAGE, NAGARBAVI, BENGALURU-560 072. PHONE : 9845679997. E-Mail- rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
Plumbing consultants:
MAPLE CONSULTANTS MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
Electrical consultant:
MAPLE CONSULTANTS MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
Architects:
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052
Title:
ELEVATION-BLOCK A Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
NISHANTH 28.02.2018
Drawing No.
2
EAST ELEVATION SCALE-1:100
Sheet No.
401B
LH-A-400
Revision No.
R-00
NORTH
KEY PLAN:
2
BLOCK - A ELEVATION SCALE-1:100 No.
DATE
NOTES
R E V I S I O N S: N O T E S:
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
Project:
Ladies hostel IISC,BANGLORE Structural consultants:
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
CONSULTING DESIGN ENGINEERS NO. 806, 3RD CROSS, 6TH MAIN, 9TH BLOCK, 2ND STAGE, NAGARBAVI, BENGALURU-560 072. PHONE : 9845679997. E-Mail- rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
Plumbing consultants:
3
BLOCK - A ELEVATION SCALE-1:100
4 02 403C
WEST ELEVATION SCALE-1:100 03 403C
MAPLE CONSULTANTS MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
Electrical consultant:
MAPLE CONSULTANTS MAPLE ENGG-DESIGN SERVICES(INDIA) PVT. LTD., "MAPLE HOUSE" 691-T,16TH MAIN ROAD,4TH "T" BLOCK JAYANAGAR,BANGLORE-5600419(INDIA)
Architects:
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052
Title:
ELEVATION-BLOCK A & SOUTH & WEST
1
40 NISHANTH CHANDRASEKARAN
BLOCK - A FRONT ELEVATION SCALE-1:125
Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
IISC-A-400
NISHANTH 27.02.2018 Sheet No.
403C
Revision No.
R-00
2019
NORTH
KEY PLAN: Path way/seating area
Path way/seating area
No.
DATE
NOTES
R E V I S I O N S: N O T E S:
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
Central focal area
Project:
Stage area
IISC,BANGLORE
Structural consultants:
Path way
Plumbing consultants:
Path way/seating area
Path way/seating area Existing Node point
EN
TR RA AN M CE P
Electrical consultant:
Architects:
existing structure existing structure
PARKING NO OF CARS : 43 IT
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
EX
M GATAIN E
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052
Title:
LANDSCAPE Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
IISC-A-200
Sheet No.
202
Revision No.
R-00
KEY PLAN:
TR RA AN M CE P
EN
TR
AN
CE
KEY PLAN:
Nishanth 02.02.2018
EN
existing structure existing structure
existing structure
No.
existing structure
IT EX
MA GA IN TE
PARKING NO OF CARS : 43
IT
PARKING NO. OF CARS :50 EX
MA GA IN TE
DATE
No.
NOTES
DATE
NOTES
R E V I S I O N S:
R E V I S I O N S:
N O T E S:
N O T E S:
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
The contractor shall verify all dimensions and levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
Project:
Project:
LECTURE HALL COMPLEX-IISC,BANGLORE Structural consultants:
01
GROUND FLOOR PLAN CAR PARKING PLAN (WITHOUT RAMP) SCALE-1:500
LECTURE HALL COMPLEX-IISC,BANGLORE Structural consultants:
GROUND FLOOR CAR PARKING PLAN (WITH RAMP) 01 SCALE-1:500 Plumbing consultants:
Plumbing consultants:
Electrical consultants:
Electrical consultants:
Architects:
Architects:
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052
LEGEND 02 NUMBER OF TREES
Drawn
-
Akshay/ Nishanth
Date
-
23.02.2018
File name
-
Drawing No.
IISC
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers 30/1 Leeman's Complex Cunningham Road Bangalore- 560 052
GROUND FLOOR PLAN WITH RAMP
Title:
LEGEND 02 NUMBER OF TREES
Sheet No.
Revision No.
101
R-00
GROUND FLOOR PLAN WITHOUT RAMP
Title:
Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
IISC
Akshay/ Nishanth 23.02.2018 Sheet No.
Revision No.
101
R-00
VIEWS
INTERNSHIP WORKS 41
PORTFOLIO
RESIDENCE FOR Mrs.ANITHA KAMAL, Bangalore A
C
B 5'-9"
A'
8'
K'
E
D
11'-4"
A
G
F 5'-11"
3'-4"
11'-3"
A
C
B 5'-9"
A'
8'
K'
E
D
11'-4"
C
B 5'-9"
G
F 5'-11"
3'-4"
A'
8'
K'
E
D
11'-4"
G
F 5'-11"
3'-4"
11'-3"
11'-3"
9'-1"
2
10 532B
1 1'
1 1'
3
LVL +10'5"
2'
B 8" X 18"
5'-10"
LVL +16'0"
LVL 10'5"
2'
4 532B
4
9 532A
LVL +10'5"
5
D 533A
15' 16'
3'
9'-1"
LVL +10'5"
4'
LVL +13'9" LVL +12'9"
2
LVL +16'0"
LVL +10'5"
N
6'
4 LVL +16'0"
5'
No. DATE R E V I S I O N S:
LVL +14'9"
NOTES
The contractor shall verify all dimensionsand levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
17'-4"
LVL +15'5"
Title:
Project:
LVL +9'0"
J 533A
A'
8'
K'
6'
Srtuctural consultants:
17'-4"
Store
Bedroom
Toilet
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
2 ATTIC PLAN
Drawn
-
Date
-
Srtuctural consultants:
File name
-
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
1 PLAN
C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Final\Anitha kamal\AUTOCAD
SCALE:1/4"=1'0"
Revision No.
Sheet No.
AK-A-500
R-00
532
3 D
E
Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
Wadrobe
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
Bedroom
C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Final\Anitha kamal\AUTOCAD
A SECTION
Revision No.
A
2' SECOND FLOOR LVL+32'0" LVL+31'4"
LVL+32'0"
C
B
A'
8' X 24" B 8"
B 5'-9" 8" X 18"
3
Nishanth 22.12.2017
Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Final\Anitha kamal\AUTOCAD\False Ceiling
Drawing No.
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
R-00
533
3'
E
D
F
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0"
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
LVL+32'0"
Nishanth 22.12.2017 Sheet No.
AK-A-500
A'
K'
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
Consulting Design Engineers No.806, 3rd cross, 6th Main, 9th Block, 2nd Stage, Nagarbavi,Bangalore - 560072 Ph: 9845679997 Email - rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
Architects:
K'
E
D
11'-4"
R-00
534
G
F 5'-11"
3'-4"
Revision No.
Sheet No.
AK-A-500
11'-3"
LVL+31'4"
LVL +19'0"
SD1
5'-10"
LVL +16'0" LVL +14'9"
B 8" X 18" B 8" X 18"
4
SD2
LVL +12'9"
B 8" X 18"
5 15' 16'
B 8" X 24"
4'-9"
LVL +13'9"
B 8" X 18"
LVL +16'0"
B 6" X 12" FG1
B
A'
C
B 6" X 12"
D3
B 6" X 12"
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
B 8" X 18" B 8" X 18"
H SECTION
A SECTION A
4'
13'-4"
B 8" X 18" FIRST FLOOR LVL+20'0"
V1
G
B 8" X 18"
5'
LVL+32'0" LVL+32'0"
6
LVL +9'6"
LVL+31'4"
D3
LVL +9'6"
D9
LVL +9'6"
A 534
GROUND FLOOR LVL +2'0"
V1
B 8" X 18" Notes:
KEY PLAN
KEY PLAN 6
5'
LVL+20'0"
7
LVL+20'0" LVL +16'0"
LVL +14'9"
LVL +14'9"
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
2
A
3'
LVL +12'9"
B 534
B SECTION
C SECTION
LVL +13'9"
1
B
2' SECOND FLOOR LVL +32'0"
A
SECOND FLOOR LVL +32'0"
6 SECTION
6'
6
5'
5
6
4
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0" FROM +0'0"
A'
C
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0"
LVL +16'0"
LVL +15'5"
LVL +12'9" LVL +16'6"
GROUND FLOOR FALSE CEILING DETAIL
FIRST FLOOR FALSE CEILING DETAIL
Project:
Project:
Proposed Residence for Mrs.Anitha Kamal at Bangalore 7 SECTION
Service consultants:
SCALE:1/2"=1'0"
FW5
NOTES
The contractor shall verify all dimensionsand levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
Title:
Title:
LVL +13'9"
D2
No. DATE R E V I S I O N S: N O T E S:
The contractor shall verify all dimensionsand levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
K' FROM +0'0"
LVL +14'9"
D4
D
C
NOTES
N O T E S:
The contractor shall verify all dimensionsand levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
SCALE:1/2"=1'0"
7
No. DATE R E V I S I O N S:
NOTES
N O T E S:
SCALE:3/16"=1'0"
3 SECTION
PLAN SCALE:1/4"=1'0"
LVL+56'0"
LVL+31'4"
No. DATE R E V I S I O N S:
B
N
KEY PLAN
LVL +9'6"
LVL +9'6"
6
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0" FROM +0'0"
B 6" X 12"
6'
7 LVL +16'0"
LVL +10'11"
N
N
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0" FROM +0'0"
B 8" X 18"
LVL +10'11"
6'
B 8" X 18"
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
B 6" X 12"
2 SECTION
K'
D3
All Levels mentioned are from Ground floor level unless and until they are mentioned.
1
A'
C
17'-4"
LVL +0'0"
Toilet
B 8" X 18"
Srtuctural consultants:
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
7
Kumaresh/Nishanth 22.12.2017
Drawing No.
SCALE:3/16"=1'0"
A'
LVL +9'10"
Architects:
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
C
Service consultants:
Consulting Design Engineers No.806, 3rd cross, 6th Main, 9th Block, 2nd Stage, Nagarbavi,Bangalore - 560072 Ph: 9845679997 Email - rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
E 533A
LVL +9'10"
Architects:
5 532A
6 532A
B
Proposed Residence for Mrs.Anitha Kamal at Bangalore
6'
LVL+44'0"
Service consultants:
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
LVL +9'10"
Consulting Design Engineers No.806, 3rd cross, 6th Main, 9th Block, 2nd Stage, Nagarbavi,Bangalore - 560072 Ph: 9845679997 Email - rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
7
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0"
7
Project:
F 533A
11'-3"
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
LVL +16'0"
SECOND FLOOR FALSE CEILING DETAIL
SCALE:1/4"=1'0"
Proposed Residence for Mrs.Anitha Kamal at Bangalore
6
G
F 5'-11"
3'-4"
Title:
1 PLAN
Project:
LVL +10'5"
E
D
11'-4"
The contractor shall verify all dimensionsand levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
A 533
17'-4"
C
B
N O T E S:
FIRST FLOOR FALSE CEILING DETAIL
Service consultants:
5'-9"
NOTES
No. DATE R E V I S I O N S:
LVL +9'0"
Title:
1 PLAN SCALE:3/16"=1'0" A
LVL +10'11"
B 8" X 18"
7
LVL +10'5"
LVL +10'5"
5'
Proposed Residence for Mrs.Anitha Kamal at Bangalore
5 532A
6 532A
LVL +9'0"
The contractor shall verify all dimensionsand levels on site before commencement of work. Written dimension shall take precedence over scaled dimensions. Any discrepency shall be brought to the notice of the architect for clarification.
GROUND FLOOR FALSE CEIILING 7
LVL +10'11"
N O T E S:
15' 16'
4'
Up
NOTES
No. DATE R E V I S I O N S:
5
N O T E S:
LVL +15'5"
LVL +9'0"
13'-4"
6
LVL +9'0"
4'-9"
11 532B
17'-4"
13'-4"
B 8" X 18''
G 533A
LVL +9'0"
LVL +14'9" LVL +16'0"
KEY PLAN
B 8" X 18"
5'-10"
LVL +13'9" LVL +13'9"
N
B 8" X 18''
B 8" X 18"
4'-9"
3
5
6'
B 8" X 18''
5' 6
KEY PLAN
C 533A
B 8" X 18"
KEY PLAN LVL +16'0"
B 8" X 18"
LVL +9'0"
N
9'-1"
5'-10"
2 532A
15' 16'
6'
B 8" X 18"
B 8" X 18"
B 8" X 18''
LVL +14'9"
3
4
4'
B 8" X 18"
A 533A
H 533A
8 532A
2
B 8" X 18"
7 532A
4'-9"
3'
13'-4"
19'-6"
LVL +16'0"
B 8" X 18"
19'-6"
LVL +16'6"
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0"
E SECTION
D SECTION B
SCALE:3/8"=1'0" C
A'
Proposed Residence for Mrs.Anitha Kamal at Bangalore
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0"
LVL+32'0"
F SECOND FLOOR LVL +32'0"
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
G
THIRD FLOOR FALSE CEILING DETAIL
Party Hall
Project:
Proposed Residence for Mrs.Anitha Kamal at Bangalore
LVL+44'0"
A SECTION
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
Service consultants:
7
6'
6
5'
Service consultants:
LVL+56'0"
LVL+31'4"
5 SECTION
Title:
Toilet
SCALE:3/16"=1'0" E
D
K'
A'
C
LVL +14'9"
LVL +12'9"
LVL +13'9" LVL +12'9"
8 SECTION
SCALE:1/2"=1'0"
VIEWS
42 NISHANTH CHANDRASEKARAN
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
AK-A-500
LVL+20'0"
C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Final\Anitha kamal\AUTOCAD
532 A
Revision No.
R-00
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
Kumaresh/Nishanth 22.12.2017 Sheet No.
Architects:
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330 Drawn
Consulting Design Engineers No.806, 3rd cross, 6th Main, 9th Block, 2nd Stage, Nagarbavi,Bangalore - 560072 Ph: 9845679997 Email - rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
Architects:
Architects:
LVL +13'9"
9 SECTION SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
Consulting Design Engineers No.806, 3rd cross, 6th Main, 9th Block, 2nd Stage, Nagarbavi,Bangalore - 560072 Ph: 9845679997 Email - rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
Consulting Design Engineers No.806, 3rd cross, 6th Main, 9th Block, 2nd Stage, Nagarbavi,Bangalore - 560072 Ph: 9845679997 Email - rajesh@rajeshconsultants.com rajeshmh23@gmail.com
LVL +16'0"
Srtuctural consultants:
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
RAJESH CONSULTANTS
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0" FROM +0'0"
LVL +16'0"
LVL +14'9"
Srtuctural consultants:
Srtuctural consultants:
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0" FROM +0'0"
G SECTION
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
FIRST FLOOR LVL +20'0"
F SECTION
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
AK-A-500
Architects,Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
Nishanth 22.12.2017 C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Final\Anitha kamal\AUTOCAD
Sheet No.
533A
Revision No.
R-00
LVL+44'0"
B SECTION
SCALE:3/8"=1'0"
Drawn
-
Date
-
File name
-
Drawing No.
AK-A-500
Nishanth 22.12.2017 C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Final\Anitha kamal\AUTOCAD
Sheet No.
535
Revision No.
R-00
2019
ZION HILLS GOLF COUNTY V6
FW8 V5
TERRACE D1
FW2a
FW10
FW11
TERRACE
TERRACE
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. LOCATED AT SITE NO : 314 IN THE SY NO : 161,162,163,217 & 218 OF SIDDANAHALLI VILLAGE, IN SY NO - 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36 & 44 OF VAGGAIANNA DINNE VILLAGE SY NO - 253,357 & 358 OF HUDUKULA VILLAGE. KASABA HOBLI BANGARPET TALUK, KOLAR DISTRICT.
FW8a
V5
FORE COURT CARPARK TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
FRONT ELEVATION
TYPE 5 4 8
FW4a
FW6a
FW12g
FW12f
9
FIRST FLOOR LVL +3.96 M
6
7
3
1 2
FW7b FW12 CW2'
DECK
D4
MD1
DINING
FORECOURT
0
1.00x2.10
0
1 10
slab bottom
1
0
slab bottom
1
FW7b
4.40x3.15
0
slab bottom
1
FW8
2.40x2.10
0
beam bottom
1
FW8a
4.70x2.10
0
beam bottom
1
CW1
CW4a
WARDROBE 2.7MX1.9M
D4
TOILET 2.6MX2.3M
TOILET 3.9MX2.7M
D4
MASTER BEDROOM 5.6MX4.4M FW4a
DECK BELOW
4.30x2.40 5.80x2.10 5.60x2.10
A
0
beam bottom
0
beam bottom
0
2.4
0
2.1
0
2.1
1
2.1
5
2.1
1
0.60x1.35
0.75
1.15x1.90
0.75
FW11
1 1 1 1
W4
0.60x1.05
1.05
2.1
2
V1
0.60x0.75
1.35
2.1
4
TYPE
FW10
BEDROOM 5.6MX3.6M
D1
DECK
D1
D1 FW12f
DECK
FW12g
DIMENSIONS
D1
0.975x2.1
D4
0.75x2.10
FW4a
3.3x2.75
SILL HT.
LINTEL HT.
NOS.
2.1
3
2.1
2
0 0 0
beam bottom
2
V1
POWDER
ROOM D4 1.94M X 1.32M
D1
BOX ROOM 2.8M X 1.25M
FW8
MASTER BEDROOM 5.27M X 4.3M
D4 TOILET WALK-IN- 2.84M X 1.9M WARDROBE 1.72M X 1.9M V1
V1
W1
D4
STORE 1.82M X 1.30M
UTILITY 1.82M X 2.0M
FORE COURT BELOW
A
A
A
A
PLOT NO - 315
TERRACE
W4
D4
V1
W4
V1 SERVANT'S
TOILET WALK IN WARDROBE 2.7X1.5M 2.1MX2.1M D4
D4
W1
SERVANT'S ROOM 3.1MX2.7M
D4
BEDROOM 4.9MX4.6M
FW8
STUDY 2.4MX1.6M
STORE 3.0MX1.5M
W4 FW11
D4
WET KITCHEN / UTILITY 3.5MX2.7M D4
D4
DECK
OFFICE SEAL
TERRACE 8.56M X 3.55M
FW2 WALK-INWARDROBE 2.45M X 1.83
W4
D4
TOILET 2.72M X 1.83
PLOT NO - 314
CAR PARKING
FW2
0.86 x 2.8
2.1
1
0.86 x 1.06
2.1
3
V1
0.86 x 0.76
2.1
7
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
TYPE
DIMENSIONS
D1
0.7 x 2.1
1
FW4b
3.75 x 2.8
1
FW6a
2.1 x 2.8
CW4a
1.10x2.4
0
2.4
1
FW8
2.8 x 2.8
FW11
2.3 x 2.8
FW12
0.86 x 2.8
FW2
0.86 x 2.8
beam bottom
1
0
beam bottom
1
V1
0.6x0.75
1.35
2.1
4
W1 FW6a
W1
FW12
FW12
FW2
1200.76 SMT TOTAL AREA 361.43 SMT 129.14 SMT
FW2
CAR PORCH BELOW
FW11
FW4b
FW11
FW2
ROAD site boundary
2.1 2.1 beam bottom beam bottom beam bottom beam bottom beam bottom
NOS 2 2 1 2 1 1 4
beam bottom
2
W1
0.86 x 1.37
2.1
2
V1
0.86 x 0.76
2.1
4
AREA STATMENT:SITE AREA : FLOOR
FW2
490.57SMT
LINTEL HT.
1.0 x 2.1
D4
2.1
0
1
0.86 x 1.37
2.4
2.1x2.75
2
4
W1
0.9
6.50x2.75
1
W4
1.6
GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
690.92 SMT TOTAL AREA 187.21 SMT 169.62 SMT
NET B U A
356.83 SMT COVERAGE 187.21 X100 = 27.09% < 75 % 690.92 356.83 0.51 < 1.75 F. A. R. = 690.92
FRONT ELEVATION setback
OWNER'S SIGNATURE
TERRACE
Mr. Ramamurthy Pachaiyappan Mrs. Shabagavalli . S F - 2 , Mana Pristine, Doddakannehalli , Sarjapur Road , Bangalore - 560035 ARCHITECT'S SIGNATURE
setback site boundary
LIVING 6.0MX5.1M
UP
2.3 x 2.8 1.67 x 2.8
FW12
1
TERRACE
FW9a
DRY KITCHEN 3.3MX3.0M
1
2.1 2.1 beam bottom beam bottom beam bottom beam bottom beam bottom
3 7
2.8 x 2.8
2.25x1.2
FW12f
NOS
2.1
FW8
2.25x0.7
FW12g
LINTEL HT.
1.3 x 2.1 1.0 x 2.1 0.7 x 2.1 3.75 x 2.8
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS IN F.F
V1
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
DIMENSIONS
D1 D4 FW4b
FW11
BEDROOM 1 5.27M X 5.0
KITCHEN 3.3MX 3.45M
D4
V1
ROAD
V1
TOILET 4.0MX2.2M
FW4b
OWNER'S SIGNATURE
GOLF AREA
V1
FG'
1
W4
V1
COVERAGE 361.43 X100 = 30.1% < 75 % 1200.76 490.57 0.4 < 1.75 F. A. R. = 1200.76
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
3
CW4
NET B U A
TERRACE
6
2
D1
TYPE MD
7
FW10
AREA STATEMENT:SITE AREA : FLOOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
SOLAR WATER & RAIN WATER HARVESTING SCHEME NTS
HOT TUB & WATER BODY BELOW
TERRACE
4 8
TERRACE
ENTRY @ GROUND FLOOR
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS IN G.F
5
TERRACE 2.80M X 2.58M 9
FW6a DECK BELOW
V1
D1 FW11
FW2
D4
FW6a W1
FAMILY 7.94M X 8.12M
FW12
POOJA
TOILET 1.73M X 1.9M
TOILET 1.91M X 2.74M
V1 A
SERVANT'S ROOM 3.17M X 2.30M
FW2
V1
V1
BEDROOM 2 4.8M X 4.67M
V1
D1
D1
FW2
D4
FW12
FW12
TOILET 1.92M X 2.74M
WALK-INWARDROBE 1.92M X 1.83M
W1
FW12
D4
BEDROOM 1 4.8M X 4.67M
FW12
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS F.F.
D4
RAISED ROOF @ 13'6" FROM FFL
FW4a
2.30x2.75 1.70x2.75
W1 W3a
WALK-INWARDROBE 1.94M X 1.23M
MD
FW4b
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. LOCATED AT SITE NO : 320 IN THE SY NO : 161,162,163,217 & 218 OF SIDDANAHALLI VILLAGE, IN SY NO - 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36 & 44 OF VAGGAIANNA DINNE VILLAGE SY NO - 253,357 & 358 OF HUDUKULA VILLAGE. KASABA HOBLI BANGARPET TALUK, KOLAR DISTRICT.
FW6a
DECK COURTYARD BELOW
1 1
2.1 2.1
0
CW2
CW4
V1
0
OPEN TO SKY COURTYARD
NOS.
2.1 2.1
0
2.60x3.15 5.20x3.15
CW3
V1
LINTEL HT.
0.90x2.10 0.75x2.10
FW11
SECTION A-A
V1
SILL HT.
2.10x2.10
D1 D2 D4
FW12c
OFFICE SEAL
ROAD LVL 0'0"
V1
FW2
FW2
FRIDGE
GROUND FLOOR LVL +0.60 M
FW7a
GUEST ROOM/ ENTERTAINMENT ROOM
DIMENSIONS
MD1
FW7 FW7a
FW2
PORTICO AND DECK ABOVE
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS G.F.
V5
TERRACE FLOOR LVL +7.30 M
FW7
CAR PORCH BELOW
CAR PORCH
V6
PLOT NO - 313
ROAD
A
SITE PLAN
FW8a
A
TERRACE
FW12
FW12
FW8
FW6a
PLOT NO - 320
PLOT NO - 315
Mr. Dhasaradhan Jayapal Mrs.Veena Chakravarthyâ&#x20AC;&#x17D; P.O.2564, LAE- 411, Morobe Province, Papua, New Guinea ARCHITECT'S SIGNATURE
D1
SCALE: 1:200 CARPARK FW12c
D1
MD1
CW2'
DINING 6.0MX4.0M
DECK CW
TOILET 2.7MX1.5M
FW7
GUEST ROOM / ENTERTAINMENT 5.3MX4.6M
OPEN BAR
FW7b
FORECOURT
POWDER ROOM 2.0X1.5M
DATE :- 02.02.2018 SCALE :- 1: 150 DRN BY :- RAJ SHEET :- A2 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN METRIC
V1
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS T.F.
D4
V1
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FW12 TERRACE BELOW
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES Architects, Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
A D4
A
(SRINATH ADVANI) ( B.C.C / BL / 3.6 / A - 1395 / 2005 - 2006)
FG
D2
FW7a
(SRINATH ADVANI) ( B.C.C / BL / 3.6 / A - 1395 / 2005 - 2006)
location of solar panels
TYPE
DIMENSIONS
LINTEL HT.
NOS.
V5
3.90x0.60
0.3
beam bottom
2
V6
4.30x0.60
SILL HT.
0.3
beam bottom
1
FW2
D1
FW11
ADVANI & ASSOCIATES Architects, Interior designers & Valuers Flat No 403, 'A' Block, Queens corner apartment, No 3, Queens Road, Bangalore - 560052 Ph 080 41131327, 080 22260330
D1
SECTION A-A TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
Building on Inspirations Infrastructure Hospitality Airlines Entertainment
PLOT NO - 315
SITE PLAN
DATE :- 02.02.2018 SCALE :- 1: 150 DRN BY :- RAJ SHEET :- A2 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN METRIC
SCALE - 1:200 Building on Inspirations Infrastructure Hospitality Airlines Entertainment Corporate office at # 6, Langford Town, Hosur Main Road,Bangalore - 560 025 Tel : +91-80-6566277.
Corporate office at # 6, Langford Town, Hosur Main Road,Bangalore - 560 025 Tel : +91-80-6566277.
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