ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Prachi Sharma
EDUCATION
ABOUT An aspiring architect with interest in various dimensions of architecture, design and illustrations, who likes challenges and believes in a sensible architecture that creates a dialogue not a monologue.
2017 - Present :
University school of Architecture and Planning, GGSIPU, Dwarka, New Delhi
2005 - 2017 :
Dayawati Modi Public School, Modinagar, Ghaziabad, UP
WORK EXPERIENCE 3D visualizer - Studio Ecchkay 6 Months The job not only required various skills in 3D modeling and rendering but also required providing clients with new design ideas and exploring the company’s creative boundaries for radical innovations.
Open to meeting new people and looking for opportunities to learn, experiment and contribute in an interactive work environment.
Autodesk Autocad
Adobe Illustrator
CONTACT
Autodesk Revit
Adobe Photoshop
Sketchup
Adobe Indesign
Enscape
Microsoft Word
Vray
MIcrosoft Excel
Keyshot
Lumion
prachiish29@gmail.com +918077042520
REFERENCES Himanshu Kalra | Principle Architect Studio Ecchkay hello@ecchkay.com +919555585503 Sonali R. Chandra | Professor - USAP +919350539092
SKILL SET
INTERESTS Reading Writing
Travelling Sketching Music
CONTENTS THESIS
Intergenerational Housing Community 04-09 Studio Project
URBAN DESIGN 10-15 Studio Project
PRODUCT VISUALIZATION
Dalal Tiles 16-17 Freelancing Project
PRODUCT VISUALIZATION
Ecchkay 18-19 Freelancing Project
VEDANA AIRPORT
Nasa - GRIHA Trophy 2019-20 20-25 Competition
HOSPITAL 26-29
Studio Project
MIXED USE HOUSING 30-33 Studio Project
OASIS 34-35
Interior Design Competition
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 36-37 Studio Work
THESIS
Intergenerational Housing Community Location: Gurugram, India Year: 2020 Individual Project Intergenerational housing community is a home for two generations i.e. the elderly and the children. It is an amalgamation of old age home and orphanage in a way that it helps both the user groups to grow and educate each other. The mixed use complex consists of dwelling units that cater to the needs of both the generations and a public complex with library, skill share areas and public areas like restaurants, indoor game areas and supermarket that also cater to the general public and increase their interaction with the outside world and make them feel more lively.
CONCEPT
Courtyard
Dwelling Unit
Courtyard
Dwelling Unit
Open Terrac Open Terrace
Dwelling Unit
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Dwelling Unit Courtyard
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CONCEPTUAL PLAN SHOWING DISTRIBUTION ON OPEN AND GREEN SPACES AMONG THE DWELLINGS
CONCEPTUAL SECTION OPEN AND GREEN SPA
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Rooftop gardens and community spaces
Open Terrace Open Terrace
Also used as community spaces
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Green spaces for the dwellings on above floors
Open courtyard and garden space for dwelling unit
ISOMETRIC GRAPHIC SHOWING OPEN SPACE DISTRIBUTION
Open courtyard and garden space for dwelling unit
ZONING PLAN SENIORS AND CHILDREN RESIDENCE
BACK ENTRY
ASSISTED LIVING PRIVATE RESIDENTS ENTRY
PRIVATE RESIDENTS ENTRY
OPEN GREEN AREA
OPEN GREEN AREA
OAT COMMERCIAL LIBRARY
NURSING HOME
CHILDREN RESIDENCE
PUBLIC ENTRY
CHILDREN RESIDENCE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Typology 1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DWELLING TYPOLOGIES
Dwelling unit for only children with a caretaker. 2 rooms with total 4 children living in each rooms. There is a permanent care taker to look after them.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Typology 2 Dwelling unit for both elderly and children with a caretaker. 6 children and 2 elderly living in each room respectively. The elderly can take care of the children and the care taker is there to help them.
Typology 3 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Dwelling unit for only elderly with a caretaker. 2 rooms with 2 elderly living in each room. There is a permanent caretaker to look after the elderly.
SITE PLAN AND SECTION Vehicular Exit
Vehicular Entry UP
Pedestrian Entry
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Green space
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Green play area
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Library Exit Ramp +450
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Cafe +450
Pre function areas
Medical Care Facility
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Kitchen
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Vehicular Exit
Pedestrian Entry
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TOWARDS METRO STATION
Entry Ramp
FIRE EXIT VEHICULAR MOVEMENT
NORTH
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BLASTED ISOMETRIC
TERRACE
THIRD FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
SHADING DEVICES AND TECHNIQUES FACADE Vertical and Horizontal Fins On the east and west facade, verticle fis are used to cut the harsh west sun. And on the south facade horizontal fins are used to cut the summer sun on the south side.
Horizontal Fins
Vertical Fins
The fins are made up of glulam timbre i.e. sustainable and light weight and easy to use as cladding.
GREEN ROOF Provides a rainwater buffer, purifies the air, reduces the ambient temperature, Regulates the indoor temperature, saves energy and encourages biodiversity in the city. Reduces the carbon footprint of the building.
Green Roofs MM
Cavity
RAT-TRAP BOND Requires less material hence cut down on construction cost. 115 MM
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Services can run through cavities. Cavities act as thermal insulation. Strength of wall is not compromised.
Rat Trap Bond withFly Ash Bricks
URBAN DESIGN Location: Saket, Delhi, India Year: 2020 Group Project Involvement: Conceptualisation, documentation, structural designing The exercise was to redesign or redevelop Saket in the light of a futuristic design and the group came to a conclusion that a human centered, sustainable, network and public transport oriented design should be the design of the future. The problem was kept open ended with the only parameters being defining the extents of affected area to invite critical thinking. the site was developed in two stages: micro and macro with a conscious attempt to create human centered movement patterns and on a micro level to redevelop the ANUPAM complex.
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The proposed traffic would be directed according to the depicted plan of Pedestrian oriented streets which are infused with closed loops of planned transit with little private vehicular movement decreasing the velocity width factor of the roads to make them pedestrian friendly. The blue colour depict the new proposed roads. And the roads are widened to incorporate the traffic and pedestrian demands.
Road Sections The existing road sections are quite intimidating to the pedestrians in Saket. With the new improved sections the width of the road has been increased to incorporate separate lanes for the pedestrians and cyclists and the car lane size has been decreased to make the road more pedestrian friendly so that more people opt cycling or walking to their desired destination.
ROAD SECTIONS
Existing section Pramod Mahajan road
Proposed section Pramod Mahajan road
Existing section Saket road
Proposed section Saket road
REDENSIFICATION OF HOUSING Residence Blocks
Port land 60m x 60m
Manhattan 274m x 75m
1497 sq.m. 11 units/floor
San Francisco 128m x 85m
752 sq.m. 1450 sq.m. 11 units/floor 5 units/floor
Salt Lake City, 200m x 200m
1400 sq. m. 10 units/floor
Various grids around the world were studied so as to understand what size of grid would be ideal for Saket. The most walkable grid is the Portland grid that is of 60m X 60m. And since the future cities are going to be more pedestrian friendly, hence, a more walkable grid of size 90m X 65m was chosen. A rectangular grid is prefered over square grid because then people don’t have to cross roads as many times and makes walking safer. C shape was chosen for the residence tower for proper sunlight and natural ventilation. And other shape iterations were also used like L and simple rectangular.
1043 sq.m. 8 units/floor
Design Process
Multiple Grids Studied
Ideal block chosen (90m X 65m)
Better circulation, transit, green area, sunlight
FAR increased to 2.5 7-8 floors
Current population of 50k to 75k
New network of grids
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The residential spaces are reconsidered and planned in a systematic way for proper functioning of housing.
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Transit and pedestrian movement of each grid are kept in mind to solve the movement pattern with respect to each grid. The 2 C’s make a grid of 88m*64m. The placement of the buildings such that its easier for the pedestrians to access there and not walk long distances. The thickness of a single building is 15m to achieve ample daylight and ventilation properly.
GREEN CYCLING LOOPS Fast lane loop Man
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The fast cycling lane is a designated uninterrupted straight loop promoting cycling as a competitive sport . It fundamentally consists of the Press enclave road , Mehrauli Badarpur road , Golf-course road and Mandir marg , partially fed by Pramod Mahajan and Saket road.
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The pedestrian green loop is a continuous uninterrupted loop that threads the residential complexes with a purely human oriented designed loop that promotes the pedestrian movement by delegating the space as a PEDESTRAIN HIGHWAY . Functionally it places many essential commercial activities , medical requirements and public spaces in harmony which heeds to the reverence of human interactivity and human oriented streets at its core.
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Proposed Inner Cycling Loop/ Green Loop
These loops together mesh with the pedestrian oriented streets whilst providing them with a richer character but also a purpose and a sense of flavour to each road . The existence of these loops lies within the anchor points of Saket. These anchor points are birthed from the amalgamation of the nuclie in place and the re-densified proposal of Saket.
The loops aim to be epitome of human oriented networks in Delhi. The loops extend and reach out to its surroundings, inviting them to be more human centered rather than being trenches of hostility that the car scoop and rob our urban landscape of.
Proposed Inner Cycling Loop/ Green Loop
REDEVELOPMENT OF ANUPAM COMPLEX VEHICULAR ENTRY
The sunken Open Air theatre
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INSTITUTIONA
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CAFE/ INFORM LOUN AL GE
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LOBBY
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FIRE EX
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DINIIN G AREA
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FIRE EX
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RETAIL
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SKILLS H EXHIB ARE IT MARKE ION AND T AREA
ENTRY AND EX IT RAMP
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PRODUCT VISUALIZATION Location: Delhi Client: Dalal Tiles Year: 2020 Studio: Ecchkay Involvement: 3D modelling and rendering Studio Ecchkay was provided with the opportunity of designing the catalogue for Delhi’s tile company - DALAL TILES, for showcasing their wide range of concrete, GFRC and GRC products. The company required a catalogue filled with 3D visualtization and renders of their products. The catalogue contains 800+ renders thet were generated in the span of 4 months. The client was satisfied and even purchased and copyrighted some of the patterns designed by the team.
PRODUCT VISUALIZATION Location: Delhi Year: 2020 Studio: Ecchkay Involvement: 3D modelling and rendering
This project done for studio Ecchkay required proficiency in texturing and product based softwares like Keyshot and Lumion. The renders were provided for the website and project portfolio of studio Ecchkay. By working directly for the client and communicating, the project became a medium for free flowing creativity and helped satisfy the need of client efficiently. The development included attention to detail and textures.
VEDANA AIRPORT Location: Bagdogra,Siliguri, West Bengal, India Year: 2019 Griha Trophy 2019-2020 Involvement: Conceptualising, Designing and Visualizing terminals The airport was designed by a team of 8 people in Bagdogra, Siliguri for ANDC Griha 2019-2020. The airport complex is environmentally sustainable. The conecpt and form were derived from Buddhism, which is the dominant religion in Bagdogra. This region recieves heavy rainfall and all of this rainwater is harvested using the roof and swales in tea garden landscape. The roof was designed by following nature’s laws and creates an air envelope treating wind as a fluid. 75% of the waste generated is treated, fulfilling GRIHA critrias.
FORM DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
BUDDHISM IS MAINLY INFLUENCED BY FOUR PHYSICAL ELEMENTS, EARTH, WATER, FIRE AND AIR. ALL OF THESE ELEMENTS CAN BE DEPICTED USING THE SAME SHAPE OF A TRIANGLE. HENCE, THE MATRIX LEAD TO THE INITIAL FORM OF THE TERMINAL BUILDING
STAGE 1 MATRIX FIT INTO THE FORM AND ALSO GOES WITH BASIC ZONING. ACUTE SPACES FORMING NICHES.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
STAGE 2
STAGE 3
FUNNEL FORMATION IN THE MIDDLE IS A TRANSITION BETWEEN BOARDING AND CHECK IN AREA. ELEMINATION OF SMALL NICHES AND WORKING ON 60 DEGREE ANGLE.
WORKING ON OBTUSE ANGLES FOR BETTER FUNCTIONING. OCTAGONS IN 45 DEGREE FOR BETTER STRUCTURE FORMATION OF PUBLIC SPACES ON EASTERN AND WESTERN FACADES.
AREA DISTRIBUTION SMOKE ROOM (INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS) WASHROOM (APRON AREA) WASHROOM (FOOD AND BEVERAGES) WASHROOM (SECURITY CHECK AREA)
FORECOURT
DEPARTURE FLOOR
SMOKE ROOM (INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS) WASHROOM (BOARDING AREA) SMOKE ROOM (DOMESTIC PASSENGERS)
MEZANNINE FLOOR
WASHROOM (ARRIVAL) WASHROOM (ARRIVAL) DUTY FREE
FORECOURT
SEMI- PRIVATE
ARRIVAL FLOOR PRIVATE
PUBLIC
PLAN
1. ENTRY GATES 2. BAGGAGE CHECK IN 3. SECURITY CHECK IN 4. AHU 5. ELECTRICAL ROOM 6. WASHROOMS 7. AIRLINE OFFICE 8. AIR TICKET OFFICE 9. DOMESTIC RETAIL 10. INTERNATIONAL RETAIL 11. LOUNGE 12. AIR CREW STAFF LOUNGE 13. CHILDREN’S ROOM 14. SMOKING ROOM 15. BOARDING GATES
DEPARTURE FLOOR PLAN AT LVL. + 10,000 MM
SITE PLAN
SECTION
ROOF FLOOR LVL. +21,000
DEPARTURE FLOOR LVL. +10,000 MEZZANINE FLOOR LVL. +5500 ARRIVAL FLOOR LVL. + 450
SECTION OF BOARDING AREA
ROOF DESIGN
LOW PRESSURE ZONE
CROSS VENTILATION IN FORECOURT
WIND WALL CREATED DUE TO VORTEX FORMATION
WIND CHANNELISATION
SIPHONIC DRAINAGE SYSTEM GRAVITY DRAINAGE SYSTEM FILTER TRENCHES SOAKAWAYS (GROUND WATER RECHARGE) RAINWATER HARVESTING PIT
SOLAR PANELS FENESTRATIONS (TRANSPARENT SOLAR CELLS)
Fibre reinforced concrete
SOLAR PANEL AND FENESTRATIONS
It’s strength is seven times more than regular concrete. Nylon is used as reinforcement. Nylon reinforcement can come from the waste fishing nets. Other viable materials that have more strength and are lighter than rccPrefabs, pre stressed concrete, glass fibre reinforced concrete
NOISE REDUCTION
For self cleaning of the roof lotus lead inspired skin on roof, super hydrophobic surface.
DRAIN IN ROOF
DRAIN IN ROOF
DRAIN IN ROOF
WATER FROM ROOF
FILTER TRENCHES SWALES
STORM WATER COLLECTION TANK
Native plants atract birds to the airport. But adjacent Airforce base scares awway the birds with fire guns and gas guns Which affects our site also. Roof is designed in such a way that it makes an air envelope Curtains channelise northern and eastern winds also Providing Noise reduction. The roof is self shading.
HOSPITAL Location: Dwarka, Delhi, India Year: 2019 Individual Project Involvement: Conceptualisation, documentation, designing, 3D modelling and rendering The aim of this studio project was to design a 100 bed hospital in Dwarka with the site area of 7500 sqm. The chanllenges revolved around solving the functional aspects of the building like structure, services, waste disposal and also using appropriate technologies and materials for the purpose of privacy, sound proofing, sustainability etc. And also keeping in mind to design the landscape elements so as to promote healing architecture.
SITE PLAN
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Green Roofs
Design Process The design is based on form follows function. The design intent was to provide the people visiting or staying in the hospital with access to green spaces and to apply healing architecture to maintain people’s health and well being.
Isometric View
Hence, accessible green roofs are provided on every floor the people in IPD’s and ICU so that they may heal faster and to break the monotonous environment of the hospital.
FLOOR PLANS
Third Floor IPD Green Roof Cores and Services
Second Floor IPD Green Roof Cores and Services
First Floor IPD ICU and OT LDR Green Roof Cores and Services
Ground Floor Emergency Radiology OPD Admin Cores and Services
FACADE AND ORIENTATION Facade On the west facade vertical loovers are installed at an angle of 30 degrees to block the harsh west sunlight throughtout the day to avoid heat gain in the building. On the south facade horizontal chajjas are installed to cut the south summer sun.
Orientation The building is narrower on the southern side to reduce heat gain and is well shaded by the trees surrounding the building. Green roofs are provided on the south-western facade for avoiding heat gain through the roof.
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
RCC HORIZONTAL SUPPORT
50MM SOIL 50MM WATER STORAGE PANEL
0.5MM ROOT BARRIER
O.5 MM GEOTEXTILE FILTER
30MM CONCRETE TILE
25MM DRAINAGE LAYER
RCC HORIZONTAL SUPPORT
30MM SCREED BEDDING 50MM THERMAL INSULATION 10MM WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 30MM PROTECTIVE SCREED
VERTICAL FIN RCC HORIZONTAL SUPPORT
RCC SLAB
TERRACE ROOF DETAIL
WINDOW
BRICK WALL
RCC HORIZONTAL SUPPORT
RCC COLUMN
BASE BRICK WALL
BASE WALL MADE OF BRICK
PLAN
700MM BROAD VERTICAL FINS (115MM THICK)
VERTICAL FINS DETAIL
SECTION
MIXED USE HOUSING Location: Kasturba Gandhi Marg, Delhi, India Year: 2020 Group Project Involvement: Conceptualisation, documentation, structural designing The focus of this studio project was to design a mixed use housing for middle income group on Kasturba Gandhi Marg. It is designed by integrating the commercial complex on the first two floors with the housing units on the upper floors. The main challenge was to seperte the public and resident’s cores to avoid privacy issues for the residents and also providing seperate private entries to the residents within the complex for ease or movement.
FORM EVOLUTION
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STAGE 1
STAGE 2
The grid on the site was aligned to North South direction to help manage and create spaces according to the environmental conditions and climate.
Podium was arranged on the site such that it satisfies the idea of eyes on the road. And also provide multiple entries into the site from the two adjacent roads.
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STAGE 3
STAGE 4
Podium was aligned to the grid and different courts of different hierarchy were formed and uilt open relation was established.
Towers were erected on the podium and cores were designed so as to provide private entries to the residents and not disturbing the public movement within the site.
SITE PLAN SECONDARY ROAD
VEHICULAR EXIT
FIRE EXIT
PEDESTRIAN ENTRY
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RESIDENTIAL ENTRY
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KASTURBA GANDHI MARG
FIRE EXIT
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ENTRY
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FIRE EXIT UP DN
ENTRY
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ENTRY UP
ENTRY FIRE EXIT
FIRE EXIT
FIRE EXIT RESIDENTIAL ENTRY
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RESIDENTIAL MOVEMENT
CIRCULATION
SITE MOVEMENT
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VEHICULAR MOVEMENT
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COMMUNAL LEVEL PLAN H A
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BATH 1700 X 1200 BEDROOM 4090 X 3680 KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
WASH 2020 X 1580
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BALCONY 1500 X 4500
WC 1700 X 1300
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BALCONY 1500 X 4500
WC 1700 X 1300
WC 1700 X 1300
BATH 1700 X 1200
BATH 1700 X 1200
KITCHEN COUNTER 800 X 1900
KITCHEN COUNTER 800 X 1900
KITCHEN COUNTER 800 X 1900
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680 WASH 2020 X 1580
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BALCONY 1500 X 4500
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WASH 2020 X 1580 KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
WASH 2020 X 1580
BALCONY 1500 X 4500 KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
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BALCONY 5500 X 1800
BALCONY 1500 X 4500
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WASH 2020 X 1580
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
WASH 2020 X 1580
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BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
KITCHEN 2000 X 2000 WASH 2020 X 1580
WASH KITCHEN 2000 X 2000 2020 X 1580
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BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BALCONY 1500 X 4500
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KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
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WASH 2020 X 1580
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
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FLOOR 1 H A
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BALCONY 1500 X 4500
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BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BALCONY 1500 X 4500
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BALCONY 1500 X 4500
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BALCONY 1500 X 4500 WC 1700 X 1300
WC 1700 X 1300
BATH BATH 1700 X 1200 1700 X 1200
BATH 1700 X 1200
WC 1700 X 1300
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
KITCHEN COUNTER 800 X 1900
KITCHEN COUNTER 800 X 1900
KITCHEN COUNTER 800 X 1900
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
WASH 2020 X 1580
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BALCONY 1500 X 4500
WASH 2020 X 1580 WASH 2020 X 1580
KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
BALCONY 1500 X 4500 KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
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BALCONY 1500 X 4500
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
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WASH 2020 X 1580 WASH 2020 X 1580
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
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BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
WASH 2020 X 1580
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KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
WASH 2020 X 1580 BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BEDROOM 4090 X 3680
BALCONY 1500 X 4500
BALCONY 5500 X 1800
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BALCONY 5500 X 1800
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KITCHEN 2000 X 2000
FLOOR 2
OASIS A house need not always be about a family with parents and children, a house can also consitis of four people living together away from their families pursuing their careers in different fields. By breaking the cultural stigma of a home this design explores the lives of four different individuals. The design fuses two styles (modern and traditional) ina way that they compliment each other and getting the best of both worlds. Hailing from a country like India with such diverse and boundless cultural heritage, we tried to inculcate its glimpses. The essence of interior design will always be about people and how they live. Our homes are always in sync with our personalities.
The use of subtle and claming shades of turquoise green and cream in EDITOR’S ROOM.
The use of trend setting sparkling brass in the DESIGNER’S ROOM.
The traditional glimpses in showcases like the surahis, cushion’s made of traditional Indian fabrics and materials. And sustainable materials like bamboo, wicker, and eco friendly fabrics like cotton, jute etc.
Basic yet functional, tech savvy room of ENGINEER balancing grey’s with yellows..
The use of monochrome colours and glittering chic style in ACTRESS’S ROOM.
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
STONE A
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CURTAIN WALL D
TIMBER CLADDING E ACP
KEY PLAN SCALE 1:200
ARCHITECTURAL PLAN
ELECTRICAL PLAN
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