Preksha Sinha - Architectural Portfolio 2020

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PREKSHA SINHA

ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO 2020


All the information mentioned is accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Preksha Sinha 04.10.2020


CONTENTS Interior Design

Studio Apartment, Paris

page 97

Internship

Archohm Consults, Noida

page 101

Thesis

School of Art and Architecture, Noida

page 3

Curriculum Vitae

page 1

Parametrics

Computational Design

page 55

Hospital

Mother and Child Care Hospital, Kolkata

page 87

Urban Design Studio

Business Hotel

page 29

page 81

Restructuring Anand Vihar Precinct

Noida

Hostel

Youth Hostel, Jaipur

page 93

Housing Studio

Group Housing in Mayur Vihar, Delhi

page 61

Additional Works

page 107


My journey through college has helped me understand the dynamics of

space, helping me realize the uniqueness of each project and their requirement of special, sensitive treatment. My work in the field has brought to my attention the dire need of sustainability in each project. Every little effort brings us one step closer to nature and all it has to offer. I am seeking an opportunity to learn and contribute to the best of my ability. I believe, with my skills and commitment, I shall be an asset to the field of architecture.

Interests

Software Skills Preksha Sinha Architect

Personal Skills

Cliftons Strength

29th October, 1997 +91-9971205808

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Creativity

Communication

Leadership

Team Work

My 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

test outcome: Positivity Adaptability Consistency Includer Woo

prekshasinha29@gmail.com

Additional Skills

U-Tower 404, Amrapali Sapphire, Sector - 45, Noida, Delhi NCR, Uttar Pradesh - 201303, India

Photography | Model Making | Rendering | Sketching

Languages: Hindi (Native) English (Fluent) Spanish (Diploma)

2015 - 2020

Amity University, Noida, Sector -45, Uttar Pradesh. Bachelor of Architecture : CGPA - 7.23

2008 - 2015

Holy Child Auxilium School, New Delhi.

The test is based on Positive Psychology.

Education


Work Experience

Documentation

Jan-June, 2019

Aug, 2019

Chhalera Village, Noida Documentation and study of the activities and developments of the village and its impact on the urban fabric, and vice versa.

Archohm Consults 6 months internship during the 8th semester.

Competitions Dec, 2019

Transparence 14.0 Participated in a railway station and urban design competition.

May, 2017

Ganga Kinare, Kanpur A chronological documentation of human settlements along river Ganga.

Sep, 2017

Photography Competition, Noida Participated in a photography competition orchestrated by the college.

June, 2016

Jaipur House, Mayo College, Ajmer Documentation through Measure Drawing during 3rd semester.

Jan, 2017

59th Annual NASA Convention, Jaipur Participated in Louis I. Kahn Trophy, got shortlisted in top 10.

Final Year Projects Jan-May, 2020

Thesis Topic - School of Art and Architecture. Research and development of a design institute in Noida, which could act as more than a college, by being an inclusive campus to more people than just its students.

July-Dec, 2019

Dissertation Topic - Storytelling Through Architecture. The purpose of this research is to study the juxtaposition of Storytelling through Architecture and Literature in order to amplify the prospects of improving the designing process to receive better end products.

Workshops Sept, 2020

Parametricism 1.0, Epoch India, Delhi Workshop on Computational Design and Parametricism; Rhino and Grasshopper.

July, 2018

GRIHA Training Programme, Noida Workshop on GRIHA Rating and green building strategies.

Aug, 2017

TEDx, Jamia Milia Islamia, Delhi Attended TED Talk at Jamia Milia Islamia on various insightful topics.

Nov, 2017

Exploring Auroville Architecture Workshop on the various architectural styles seen in Auroville, and green practices adopted by the people there.

Extra-Curricular Activities 2016, 2017

Movie Making Took part in the making of two short films for Student Awareness Program, namely; Fallen Angels and Naya Raasta.

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Abstract Universities can be more than just a place of education. It can mean much more to the society, and be inclusive of people other than just its students. The School of Art and Architecture, located in Noida Sector 62, will hold interactive spaces among its classrooms to provide a creative atmosphere for its students. At the same time, the school will contribute to the society in the manner of exhibition halls. To cope this, project aims to set platform for Artists, Architects, students, and citizens from various fields, age and income group in various discussions to interact, to share, and gain ideas not only through the conventional ways that we are familiar with, but also through the ways in which people have enlightened through ages i.e. through engagement in formal as well as informal activities. The school provides design courses in art and architecture to students wishing to pursue it. It’s a platform for artist and architects to share their works and experiences through exhibitions, seminars, events with common peoples and students along with conference rooms and library. This encourages learning through formal syllabus and informal activities and interaction.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kdp8tJ4g0g

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The site is located in Noida, Sector 62, with a metro station in close proximity and is surrounded by various other institutes. The site can be approached by three sides, and given the scale of the institute, multiple points of entry/ exits will work in the project’s favour. There are no visual aspects surrounding the site, so the project requires a design which will provide views on the inside. Taking into account the climate of Noida, various passive strategies are considered and adopted to make the campus as sustainable as possible.

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DMRC Electrical Substation

NCHM Institute of Hospitality Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel

Jaipuria Institute of Management

Central Institute for Research and Training

ational Institute of Biologicals

PROPOSED SITE 17.5 ACRES

National Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF)

Symbiosis Law School Symbiosis Management School

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Vision

To create an institute that will be the part of society as an inclusive space by creating an integrated life within the social entity of the school and urban life. The zoning plays around with the three key words Interaction, Destination, Spaces Within Spaces. It creates a big central zone which is the Primary Space. The spaces in between buildings being the Secondary Spaces. And the spaces within the buildings, like courtyards, are the Tertiary Spaces. The Tertiary Spaces interact with each other with corridors as transition spaces between them. They fulfill many different functions including informal activities, jury displays, workshop spill-out area, etc. These spaces flow out into the Secondary spaces. The Secondary Spaces interact amongst each other, while each flows out further into the Primary Space, which is the Destination of the project.

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Concept and Idealogy

Catalyst between the worlds of Art, Architecture, and everyday life.

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Buildings with their own spaces, flowing into shared spaces; each with their own character.

Connection and interaction between built and open spaces.


Form Development 1.

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The site.

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There is a pedestrian spine through which rest of the pedestrian network originates.

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The major blocks that were formed are; Academic Block, Public Block, Student Hostel, and Faculty Hostel.

This creates niches for various functions based on zoning, aiding in the derivation of masses.

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In the Public Block, the Library has been raised above ground.

This has been done to maintain the sense of flowing landscape through the site.

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The design is extroverted in nature. The focus of the project are the open spaces that envelope the buildings, and their interaction amongst each other. The main academic blocks have been planned in courtyard style for better interaction amongst students and teachers. The area between the Architecture and Art Departments acts as a common garden; a space for students and teachers alike. The garden flows into the Destination of the project through the colonnade of the public block, as do all the other open spaces. The Destination is the main attraction of the project, open to all. It has a water body in the middle, around which people can sit and enjoy the view. It also has an open-air theatre for various events and activities.

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Master Plan


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Site Section

SITE SECTION AA' (SCALE - 1:250)

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SITE SECTION

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Key Plan A

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AMITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE PRESENTED BY: PREKSHA SINHA (A1904015145) 5TH YEAR, BATCH 2015-2020

GUIDED BY:

AR. SUDHIR KHANDELWAL

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AMITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

CHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE PRESENTED BY: PREKSHA SINHA (A1904015145) 5TH YEAR, BATCH 2015-2020

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ELEVATION

Elevation of the Academic Block

ACADEMIC BLOCK - ELEVATION 1


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Architecture Department The passage leading up to the Architecture Department. The planning is very extroverted and the building flows out into the landscape naturally. The department has a pedestrian path which cuts it into two blocks, but they are joined at every level through a bridge. The courtyard space dedicated for jury panels and other displays can be easily viewed by both parts of the department.

Art Department The Art Department is introduced through two main points; the first one is through the administrative block, the second one is the drop off at the sculpting court. The ground floor of the department is reserved for various kinds of workshops, each of which has its own spill out area. One such area also serves as the drop off area of the department. It gives one the feel of the institute.

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The common garden space between the Department of Art and Department of Architecture has been landscaped such that it has several shaded and comfortable seating areas. The area is directly connected to the classrooms and the snacks kiosk, it makes a great space for relaxing. This space also promotes informal interaction amongst the two departments, and students of different years.

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PRESENTED BY: PREKSHA SINHA (A1904015145) 5TH YEAR, BATCH 2015-2020

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Section through the Exhibition Halls


The campus is intended for an inclusive space where anyone who wished to attend any function or exhibition that might be on display can come in and look around. The Destination of the project has been made keeping in mind the same; it has a central water body and the greenery has been given to keep the place cool even in summer days. Contoured seating areas and gazebos are naturally shaded by the trees provided.

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URBAN

Restructuring Anand Vihar Pre

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2019

DESIGN

ecinct: Multimodal Transit Hub

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Abstract Railway lines are a major transportation linkage across India. A rapid growth has created infrastructural challenges with regular increase in passenger load. The existing railway facilities are unable to serve to these needs. Recognizing this, the Northern Railway has taken the initiative to develop one major railway terminal in the Trans-Yamuna region - Anand Vihar Railway Station. The project calls to redesign the existing Anand Vihar Railway Station, taking into consideration the Anand Vihar ISBT, Anand Vihar Metro Station, and Kaushambhi ISBT - turning it into a Multimodal Transit Hub. Its urban context has been taken into consideration, and has been uplifted as required by the situation highlighting the art, history, and culture of the area.

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Structure Plan


Design Idea The intent of the design output was to bring ease into the daily lives of travelers - local or otherwise; and to bring more meaning to the community than just a built mass - leading us to come up with the following interventions;

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Vision

The vision was to introduce a Spine across the precinct, stitching together the otherwise sparse areas: Kaushambi, Anand Vihar, and Karkardooma. It not only connects together the Anand Vihar Railway Station, Anand Vihar Metro Station and ISBT, Kaushambi Metro Station, and Kaushambi ISBT into one Transit Hub, but also connects the Commercial Zone and serves multiple purposes, housing many different activities and recreational spaces. It has been raised on a higher level which segregates the vehicular and pedestrian movement in the area. Alternative movement facilities like Cycle Tracks and Tram services are also provided.

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Concept and Ideology

Space for Humans

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More is the complexity in planning more disconnected you feel

Ease in movement; Greater sense of belonging


Urban Design Moves

Stitching

Passage of Time

Iconic Element

An idea to give our building a modern look with a touch of traditional architectural elements to keep the image and essence of railway intact.

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Idea of Spine

River near the hotel and The commercial space near Commercial 1 provides a railway is for retail. Commercial serene environment. space around river are offices and co-working spaces

One part connects to Charbagh and other to the metro station.

Moun and p Three modes of transit.

Approach to Design Mode Appro rn ach Focus and

Commercial 1

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Commercial 2


Functional Diagram Entrance Lobby Concourse 1

Concourse 2 Administration

ntain connects metro park directly. Exit Lobby Cafeteria & Retail Connectors

Entrance Lobby

Traditional Approach

Railway Station

Placement of cores for the circulation from lobby to platform and concourse.

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Master Plan The design interventions produced five major zones; Kaushambi Area, Anand Vihar ISBT and Metro Station, Railway Station and EMU Station, Commercial Zone 1, and Commercial Zone 2. While the Spine acts as a pedestrian connection throughout the precinct, an underpass connecting Kaushambi and Karkardooma, while serving the Transit Hub and Commercial Zone, has been introduced to reduce the traffic inflow on the main approach road. The ISBT has been integrated within the vacant spaces of the metro building, which in itself has been re-envisioned and redesigned. This allows a better connectivity and smoother movement patterns. The Railway Station and EMU Platform have also been redesigned to accelerate infrastructure and efficiency. As cities are often identified by their railway stations, the Transit Hub fashions traditional elements such as arches and jalis, in a more contemporary manner. The Railway Station overlooks a modern interpretation of “Charbagh�.

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Section through the underground round-about, highlighting the Ring above

Section through the Commercial Zone 2

View of Commercial Zone 2 which consists of shopping complexes. The design promotes casual movement and provides spaces for various recreational activities such as street performances, etc.

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Commercial Zone 1 houses Business Hotels, Offices, and Co-working Spaces. The space around the buildings have been designed such that the user/visitor experiences a calm and soothing environment. A river-like water body has been placed in the middle, at the banks of which people can sit, walk around, and relax.

Section through the Commercial Zone A cross section of the entire Commercial Zone showing various urban spaces generated, and highlighting the gradual decrease in height which narrows it focus towards the Railway Station.

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LEGEND: 1 - 8. Shop 9. Toilet 10. Cut-out 11. Auto-stand 12. Security 13. Ticketing Station 14. Enquiry Office 15 - 19. Office 20. Administration Area 21. Security Department 22. Toilet 23. Cut-out

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A RRIV A L AR EA

CONCOUR SE A R EA

Railway Station - Ground Floor Plan

Circulation Cores Commercial Areas Greens Administration Wet Zones Cut-Out


A RRIV A L AR EA

CONCOUR SE A R EA

Railway Station - First Floor Plan

LEGEND: 1 - 5. Shop 6 - 8. Waiting/Resting Room 9. TOILET 10. CUT-OUT

Circulation Cores Commercial Areas Greens Administration Wet Zones Cut-Out

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The division of Arrival and Departure sections of the Railway Station has been done adjacently rather than on different levels to avoid confusion and maintain an ease in the movement pattern. The platforms, Departure Lounge, Arrival Lounge, and EMU Station are connected majorly through underground tunnels. The roof structure of the platform has been designed to collect the rainwater for reusable purposes. The Arrival Lounge curves over and houses small refreshment kiosks and cafes with large arched windows, which overlook the Charbagh. The Charbagh has been landscaped on various levels and even has a small water body in the center. It also serves as one of the spill-out spaces for the Spine.

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Platform Design

Plan of Platform

Section of Platform 51


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Section through the Cycle Track leading to the Spine

The Park - Start of the Spine

A park has been introduced in Kaushambi, which begins with the end of Kaushambi Metro Station, tying together the industrial and the residential zone. The park takes one through many activities and experiences within it like scenic cafes and walking tracks, cycling tracks, skating bowls, parkour area, etc. The slope which takes one from the ground level to the concourse level of the metro has been treated with contours and landscaping, giving it a “Mountain� like environment. At various levels cafes, kiosks, and sitting spaces are provided so that the environment created can be peacefully experienced and admired. This park is the starting point of the Spine. Its intent was to provide the residents of the area with a more approachable and easily accessible recreational spot, as parks and gardens are a rare site in the residential complexes there. This park can act as a space where they go for morning or evening walks, or attend communal yoga classes, or just an interesting place to hang out with friends and loved ones.

Section through the cafes leading to the Kaushambi Metro Station

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The image shows the junction at which the Spine connects Anand Vihar Railway Station and Anand Vihar Metro Station. The Tram service can be seen running in front of the Metro Station, while the Local Bus Stand can be seen below. The circular punctures visible have been given so that natural light and ventilation reaches the bus stand below. The facade of the Metro Station comprises of traditional features such as arches and jalis, but with a contemporary touch.

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PARAM Computational Design -

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Rhino and Grasshopper

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Abstract Parametricism is a form of architecture which is based on computer technology and takes into account the algorithm behind every design decision. In today’s day and age, designing environmental buildings is no longer suggested - it is a requirement. With exploring a new style of architecture, one must explore the tools available. Rhino3D and Grasshopper are such tools which were explored in a month long Parametricism workshop in September 2020. Below are different structures made using different plug-ins such as Kangaroo, Weaverbird, Ladybird, Honeybee, Lunchbox, and Mesh++. The workshop illuminated the ease in facade designing and environmental analysis through careful Grasshopper scripting.

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Radiation Analysis Radiation Analysis is a part of Environmental Analysis plug-ins of Grasshopper called Ladybug and Honeybee. This is the process of assessing the solar radiation exposed to any surface, and design the fenestrations accordingly. The heat gain spectrum reads Red as the highest, and Dark Blue as the lowest. So, the facade fenestrations overlapping with the colour Red will be the smallest, and the Dark Blue ones will be the biggest. Environmental Analysis helps in the output of a more sustainable project, which is a goal of high value; sustainability, Computational Design is a step in the right direction for the same. Softwares like Rhino and Grasshoppers, and their plug-ins help in our aid.

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Public Seating

Frie Otto Technique

Kangaroo Mesh Formation

Parametric Facade

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Babylon Heights

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2018

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s, Mayur Vihar

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Abstract The Group Housing, named Babylon Heights, is located in Mayur Vihar Phase - 1. The idea was to design a haven where modern amenities will walk hand in hand with serene ambiance and green splendour. A locale where one would love to return from a hard day’s work to enjoy cheerful evenings with family and friends. It is synonymous with lavish lifestyle with redefined standards of living in National Capital Region. The project consists of buildings that join in the middle to provide space for recreational and interactive purposes. The USP of the project is also developed by the same concept; connecting two towers in the middle to act as a mediator between the two.

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Site Context Legend: Residential Complex Fire Station Star City Mall Petrol Pump Hotel CNG Station Mayur Vihar Extn. Metro Station LIG area - closer to public transport, allows the area its own independent access. The site is very well connected. Facilities available around the site - Star City Mall available for shopping and functions - Petrol pump/ CNG station right next to the site - Metro station right around the corner Proximity to Transport Hub: Airport - 24km away New Delhi Railway Station - 10.8km away Bus Stop - 2km away Metro Station - 1 km away

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Site Access and Services Possible entrances to the site - least points of congestions

Best possible area for the position of the transformer, and/or DG set.

Legend: Existing Manholes 18m wide Approach Road Fire station present right next to the site.

9m wide Approach Road Fire Tender Path

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Master Plan: The towers are placed on the site so that a common interactive space is created instead of isolated spaces. This promotes interaction between the residents of the society. The focal point for most of the towers is a large, open land, and the clubhouse.

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1BHK - Tower Layout TOWER TYPE - LIG 1 BHK (10% 0F 104160sqm) AREA: 44sqm NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: 104160 x 10% = 10416/44 = 263 DWELLING UNITS ONE TOWER- 4 TO A CORE; G + 22; SO, 263/88 = 3 TOWERS. AREA OF ONE UNIT= 44sqm LOBBY AREA=21.9sqm SHAFTS + LIFTS = 12.8sqm AREA OF ONE FLOOR = 219.9sqm AREA OF ONE TOWER = 4839.8sqm AREA OF THREE TOWERS = 4839.8 x 3= 14492.4sqm

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Lobby Area

HT & LT Shaft

Fire Staircase

Service Lifts

Fire Hydrant Shaft

Units

Key Tower Plan Towers 1, 2, 3.


Unit Layout

Tower Elevation

Tower Section

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2BHK - Tower Layout TOWER TYPE - MIG 2 BHK (20% 0F 104160sqm) AREA: 80sqm NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: 104160 x 20% = 20832/80 = 260 DWELLING UNITS ONE TOWER- 4 TO A CORE; G + 22; SO, 260/88 = 3 TOWERS. AREA OF ONE UNIT= 80sqm LOBBY AREA=44.4sqm SHAFTS + LIFTS = 18sqm AREA OF ONE FLOOR = 364.4sqm AREA OF ONE TOWER = 8026sqm AREA OF THREE TOWERS = 8026x3 = 24078 sqm

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Lobby Area

HT & LT Shaft

Fire Staircase

Service Lifts

Fire Hydrant Shaft

Units


Unit Layout

Key Tower Plan Towers 4, 5, 6.

Tower Elevation

Tower Section

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3BHK - Tower Layout TOWER TYPE - MIG 3 BHK (40% 0F 104160sqm) AREA: 126.3sqm NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: 104160 x 30% = 41664/126.3 = 329 DWELLING UNITS ONE TOWER- 6 TO A CORE; G + 18; SO, 329/108 = 3 TOWERS. AREA OF ONE UNIT= 126.3sqm LOBBY AREA=92.5sqm SHAFTS + LIFTS = 21.4sqm AREA OF ONE FLOOR = 870.3sqm AREA OF ONE TOWER = 15686sqm AREA OF THREE TOWERS = 15686 x 3= 470604sqm

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Lobby Area

HT & LT Shaft

Fire Staircase

Service Lifts

Fire Hydrant Shaft

Units

Key Tower Plan Towers 11, 12, 13.


Unit Layout

Tower Section

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Tower Elevation

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4BHK - Tower Layout TOWER TYPE - MIG 4 BHK (30% 0F 104160sqm) AREA: 167.2sqm NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS: 104160 x 30% = 31248/167.2 = 186 DWELLING UNITS ONE TOWER- 2 TO A CORE; G + 23; SO, 186/46 = 4 TOWERS. AREA OF ONE UNIT= 167.2sqm LOBBY AREA=40.5sqm SHAFTS + LIFTS = 24sqm AREA OF ONE FLOOR = 374.9sqm AREA OF ONE TOWER = 8646.7sqm AREA OF FOUR TOWERS = 8646.7x4 = 34586.8 sqm

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Lobby Area

HT & LT Shaft

Fire Staircase

Service Lifts

Fire Hydrant Shaft

Units


Unit Layout

Tower Elevation

Key Tower Plan Towers 7, 8, 9, 10.

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Commercial Arcade A commercial complex has been provided for the ease of the residents, which will contain rent-able stores for facilities such as convenience stores, cafes, salons, etc. It is located on a edge of the site and has its own separate entry/exit gates and vehicular parking. This has been done so that the shops and eateries present can be utilized by people other than just the residents of the housing.

Open Air Theatre Along with many other amenities, an Open Air Theatre has been provided in the society. It is a place for children to play in, for people to sit and chat. The steps, the stage, and the garden beyond it creates an additional space for the society’s combined occasions and celebrations. In addition to the halls in the clubhouse, this space can be utilized for events such as Holi, Diwali, Eid, Christmas, etc can be celebrated here.

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The clubhouse, placed as the focus of all the towers, houses restaurants and banquet halls which can be rented by the residents for their personal functions. Moreover, the clubhouse has top class amenities such as gyms, saunas, swimming pools, salons, etc. In addition, it also consists of a grocery store to cater to the basic needs of the occupants.

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HOT

5 Star Business

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2018

TEL

ss Hotel, Noida

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Vision

The concept was inspired by the Bauhaus Movement. Simple in its geometry and functional design, the hotel is designed to provide a serene, calm environment to its customers. Promoting human link with the outside world. The building consists of many punctures which create a simple solid void ratio. The punctures hold recreational amenities such as swimming pools, cafes, etc.

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Form Development

About

1.

The site is located in Noida, Sector 33. The site is right next to the upcoming business and commercial hub Wave City Centre. The project is under ATC Group. The aim of the project was to design a high-end business hotel. Consisting of world class amenities, the hotel’s main objective is to provide customers with comfort and a pleasant experience. It houses various amenities such as cafes, infinity pools, banquet halls, meeting rooms, etc.

5.

Sun study done to identify the area receiving maximum heat gain.

Site Plan

2. Optimal functional planning obtained. 6. Massing 3. Height reduced as per use. 7. Mass trimmed for open land on site for free movement. 4 i. Circulation cores are provided so that it serves equally to all parts of the building. ii.

Composing mass to fit the and use of the hotel.

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8.

Punctures are provided.


The focus of the design was towards the functionality and comfort of its users. As business hotel, the building has meeting rooms and conference rooms, along with banquet halls for personal or business purposes. The hotel is also equipped with high-class restaurants, cafes, and bars.

Floor Plans

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

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HOSP

Mother and Child Ca

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2017

PITAL

are Hospital, Kolkata

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Vision

The aim was to design a functional and comfortable space for new parents and their families; to make their experience as pleasant as possible. The hospital is designed keeping in mind free movement and minimal obstructions.

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Form Development 1.

2.

Sun Study

3.

Mass

4.

North Effect Narrow puncture allows cool wind to pass through the building and provides natural shade for outdoor dining. On the west we have the replica of Eiffel tower and at front we have the lake. Massing is done so that the maternity suites get the views and the wind. It also protects them from harsh sun rays.

5.

View Effect

6.

Mass Effect

Wind Effect

Site Plan

Design Features:

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Seating/dining area given such that the people sitting get fresh, cool air from the lake. To provide privacy to the people occupying the seats from the entrance of the building, trees are strategically placed. The area doesn’t need artificial shading because the building serves the purpose at all hours of the day. Pergola connecting the emergency department and the OPD through a stoned pathway. Provides a better connection of the hospital for the doctors, nurses, and staff. Small lake/pool given as an interactive, recreational area for adults and kids alike.


Floor Plans

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HO S

Youth Host

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2017

STEL

tel, Jaipur

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Form Development

About

1.

The site is hypothetical. The location of the site is Jaipur, Rajasthan. The Youth Hostel is meant for young or middle aged professionals and students, and is surrounded by various official, institutional, and commercial buildings. The concept was inspired by Jaipur’s grid planning. The hostel is designed keeping in mind geometry, symmetry, and a central axis; all being an important part of Jaipur’s architecture.

Site is divided in a grid of 5m x 5m.

2. Mass

The site is very well connected by pedestrian pathways. The pathway helps in defining the central axis of the site. There are plenty of open spaces for physical activities; facilities such as badminton courts and basketball courts are provided.

Site Plan 3.

Mass trimmed to provide the site with open land.

4. Dividing mass based on function typology.

5. Defining a central axis.

7.

8.

6. Blocks divided based on function. Courtyard provided for better air circulation.

Symmetrical and geometrical in plan

Pedestrian pathway defines the central axis of the site.

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INTER

Studio Apar

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2018

RIORS

rtment, Paris

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Abstract The aim was to design the interiors of a studio apartment for a hypothetical character. Gilbert is a down to earth Graphic Designer. His workaholism perfectly complements his introverted nature. He stays up till odd hours working on his projects, cut off from the rest of the world. Even though Gilbert is fairly well off, he likes to live a simple life; elegantly. His house is his alone, he doesn’t like people coming over without purpose. Contemporary Minimalist style of interiors gives a personalized twist to the modern look, making it far more adaptable, livable, and comfortable. It takes on modern decor, simple lines, and unfussy design. The house has clean lines, is practical, and minimalistic on accessories.

Floor Plan

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INTERN

Archohm Con

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2019

NSHIP

nsults, Noida

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Ektara - Elevational Renders ELEVATION RENDERS

3D RENDERS 3D Renders

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NOTES 1. 2.

DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING, FOLLOW ONLY FIGURED DIMENSIONS. ALL DIMENSIONS GIVEN IN THIS DRAWING ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE AND APPROVED BY THE SITE ENGINEER. 4. ANY DISCREPANCY OR AMBIGUITY IN THE DRAWINGS SHOULD IMMEDIATELY BE BROUGHT TO NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT. 5. ALL DRAWINGS SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. 6. THE ± 0 REFERS TO LEVEL ESTABLISHED AT SITE IN PRESENCE OF THE SITE SUPERVISOR AND THE ARCHITECT. ALL REMAINING LEVELS ARE RELATIVE TO THIS LEVEL. 7. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF ARCHOHM CONSULTS PRIVATE LIMITED, NEW DELHI AND MUST NOT BE RETAINED, COPIED OR USED WITHOUT THEIR AUTHORITY.

Ektara - Stilt Floor Plan

3.

C SEC

X1

X2

X3

X4

X5

32000 7000

6550

7000

8225

200

3110

Y1 PLANTER

PLANTER

PLANTER

4125

9M WIDE ROAD EXTERNAL ROAD LEVEL ± 00

LEVEL -2700

ALUMINIUM SECTION ABOVE

LEVEL +300

RAMP DOWN

MAIN ENTRY

LEVEL +150

Y2 TOILET 2000 MM X 1385 MM

PLANTER

GUARD ROOM 2870 MM X 1385 MM

NO.

DATE

DESCRIPTION

DONE BY

ELECTRICAL SERVICES 3400 MM X 2570 MM

LEVEL +450

7790

15240

B' SEC

AMPHITHEATER 100 PPL.

STORAGE STORE 3400 MM X 2570 MM

MUSEUM

KEY PLAN

LEVEL +300

CAFETERIA & MEETING HALL

B SEC

STAGE

LEVEL -2700

4.5M WIDE ROAD

MUSEUM OF STORY TELLING COURTYARD

LEVEL -150

DN

A SEC

UP

LEVEL +300

LIFT

TOILET 1655 MM X 1020 MM

Y3

EKTARA ARTS CENTER, BHOPAL

CLIENT

MR. SANJIV KUMAR

ELECTRICAL & LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT

MUSEUM OF STORY TELLING

3110

PROJECT

A' SEC

KITCHEN 4470 MM X 1755 MM

DN AUDIO VISUAL ROOM 6100 MM X 2700 MM

LEVEL -2700

LEVEL -2250

LEVEL -1800

DN

LEVEL -1350

PLANTER

LEVEL -900

PLANTER

LEVEL -450

LEVEL ± 00

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

HVAC CONSULTANT

ABID HUSAIN CONSULTANTS

HEATING VENTILATION AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION LG-1&2, jeevan prakash apartment,16a, okhla, new delhi-110025 TEL:- +91-11-26322935 ,FAX: +91-11-26319642, Email: info@ahcon.in

URBANISM INTERIORS

LEVEL +300

MEP CONSULTANT

STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT

M/s. Techno Engineering Consultants

PLANTER

POCKET-A, 30D, Siddartha Extension New Delhi - 110014 Phone No. - 91-11-26344668 E-Mail : ssb_tec@yahoo.co.in ssb.tec@gmail.com

Y4 CONSULTANT

RETRACTABLE BOUNDARY WALL

ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING

URBANISM INTERIORS

c-28c, sector-8, noida - 201301 (up) t 91 120 46 40 300 f 91 120 42 46 788 mail@archohm.com www.archohm.com

DRAWING TITLE

STILT FLOOR PLAN

C' SEC

1 -

STILT FLOOR PLAN LVL. +450MM

SCALE :- 1:50

DRG.No.

GA

DRAWN BY

N

J.S DATE

15.05.2019

A-EKT-BPL-B-01-01 CHECKED BY

MAULIK SCALE

AS SHOWN

DESIGN BY

S.G PROJECT NO.

AO-14-043

R0 104


LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR AS/DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE

X1

B -

X1

STORE

2215

450

C'

895

565

345 1010

TOILET PAPER HOLDER AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

VENTILATOR AS/DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE

2

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS

-

SHAFT

100MM THK. LINTEL BEAM AS/STRU. OBD PAINT AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

X2

100MM THK. SILL BEAM AS/STRU. 300X300X10MM CERAMIC TILE UPTO 2100MM AS/ FINISHING SCHEDULE

SP 300

2925 2100

WASH BASIN AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

D'

855

TOILET PLAN

TOILET FLOORING PLAN

2

LVL. +5750MM, +11970MM, +15420MM, +18870MM

975 CENTER WALL

F03

BOTTLE TRAP

WALL

HEALTH FAUCET AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

-

SCALE :- 1:20

LVL. +5750MM, +11970MM, +15420MM, +18870MM

300 W.C. AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

410

-

825MM (TOP)

WASH BASIN TAP

TOWEL RACK AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

-

510

1

HEIGHT

WASH BASIN (UNDER COUNTER)

F02

450

B'

-

DESCRIPTION

F01

LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR AS/DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE

W.C. AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

450

FIXTURES

100MM THK. LINTEL BEAM AS/STRU.

300MM X 300MM VITRIFIED TILE AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

CL

2925

665

STAIRCASE LANDING

VENTILATOR AS/DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE

CL

1150

515

135

-

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V1

CL

D6

X2

CL

300

-12MM LVL. DROP

SHAFT

90

600

C

-

STAIRCASE LANDING

CL

SP

Y2

A'

V1 905

D6

HEALTH FAUCET AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

365

750

-

300

BEAM AS/STRU.

90

CL

-12MM LVL. DROP

A

450

250

Y2

F.F.L +8520

FLOORING TILE STARTING POINT

TOWEL RACK AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

SHAFT

-

300

D

SCALE :- 1:20

F.F.L +5750

X1

X2 STORE

300X300X25MM VITRIFIED TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

STORE

F.F.L +8520

125

125

F.F.L +8520

WALL ELEVATION - A

450

3 BEAM AS/STRU.

-

BEAM AS/STRU.

LVL. +5750MM, +11970MM, +15420MM, +18870MM

SCALE :- 1:20

975

V1 1150

V1 NO.

DATE

DESCRIPTION

DONE BY

815

1150

VENTILAROR AS/DOOR-WINDOW SCHEDULE

OBD PAINT AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

KEY PLAN

300

OBD PAINT AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

300

2

300

300

SP 300X300X10MM CERAMIC TILE UPTO 2100MM AS/ FINISHING SCHEDULE

X2

X1

10MM THICK MIRROR AS/DESIGN

1

SHAFT

2100

-

2100

2100

2925

2925

300X300X10MM CERAMIC TILE UPTO 2100MM AS/ FINISHING SCHEDULE

STORE

N

300

-

SP

F.F.L +8520

3

FIRST FLOOR LVL. +6450 510

PROJECT

W.C. AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

410

410

300MM THK. SLAB AS/STRU. BEAM AS/STRU.

BEAM AS/STRU.

385

W.C. AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

1150

HEALTH FAUCET AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE 400

WASH BASIN AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

460

FIRST FLOOR

CL

300

640

-

495

OBD PAINT AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

CLIENT

F.F.L +5750

LAMINATED FLUSH DOOR AS/DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE

75

F.F.L +5750

5 -

SCALE :- 1:20

WALL ELEVATION - C

LVL. +5750MM, +11970MM, +15420MM, +18870MM

SCALE :- 1:20

BRICK WALL INDICATED

6MM THICK MIRROR AS PER SPECS.

600X600X10MM CERAMIC TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

600X600X10MM CERAMIC TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

12MM THK. WATERPROOFING AS/SPECS.

CEMENT MORTAR

6X6MM GROOVE

6X6MM GROOVE

10MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR AS/SPECS.

12MM THK. WATERPROOFING AS/SPECS.

6 -

105

DETAIL AT 1

F01

100MM THK. LINTEL BEAM AS/STRU.

-

DETAIL AT 2

19MM THICK WATERPROOF PLY AS/SPECS.

ALUMINIUM FRAME AS/SPECS.

38X38MM MS. ANGLE AS/ SPECS.

GLASS PANEL AS/SPECS.

DRAWING TITLE

F.F.L +5750

300X300X25MM VITRIFIED TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

100MM THK. SILL BEAM AS/STRU.

BRICK WALL INDICATED

DETAIL AT 3

9

SCALE:- 1:10

TOILET DETAIL

ALUMINIUM FRAME AS/SPECS.

10MM THK. CEMENT MORTAR AS/SPECS.

-

c-28c, sector-8, noida - 201301 (up) t 91 120 46 40 300 f 91 120 42 46 788 mail@archohm.com www.archohm.com

BEAM AS/STRU.

SP

VENTILATOR HANDLE AS/SPECS.

F03

8

SCALE:- 1:2

K-23A, Basement floor Kalkaji, New Delhi-110012 TEL:- 011-26460025, 26460026, 41021881 Email: edifice.mep@gmail.com

FIRST FLOOR LVL. +6450

6MM THK. MIRROR AS/SPECS.

7

SCALE:- 1:2

D6

(MEP CONSULTANT)

INDIA C 56A/27, Sector 62, Noida US NETHERLANDS Platolaan 11, 3584AG Utrecht AUSTRALIA 7 Marlin Crescent, Point Cook, Vic 3030 NIGERIA Unit 6, Plot 5A, Bayo Kuku Road, Ikoyi, Lagos T: 120-240-0356, 0120-426-2166 F: 0120-240-0355 roark@sol-mail.net http:\\www.roarkconsultants.com

WASH BASIN AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

GRANITE COUNTER AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

WASH BASIN AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

600X600X10MM CERAMIC TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

240

250MM THK. BRICK WALL

WATER FAUCET AS/FIXTURE SCHEDULE

300X300X10MM CERAMIC TILE UPTO 2100MM AS/ FINISHING SCHEDULE

F02

500

BRICK WALL INDICATED

HEATING VENTILATION AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION LG-1&2, jeevan prakash apartment,16a, okhla, new delhi-110025 TEL:- +91-11-26322935 ,FAX: +91-11-26319642, Email: info@ahcon.in

10MM THICK MIRROR AS/DESIGN

FIRST FLOOR

WALL ELEVATION - B

LVL. +5750MM, +11970MM, +15420MM, +18870MM

2100 475

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2925

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300X300X25MM VITRIFIED TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

750

300X300X25MM VITRIFIED TILES AS/FINISHING SCHEDULE

690

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DETAIL AT 4

DRG.No.

DRAWN BY

10

SCALE:- 1:10

-

WALL ELEVATION - D

LVL. +5750MM, +11970MM, +15420MM, +18870MM

SCALE :- 1:20

A-TAK-PATNA-SB-04-02 CHECKED BY

DESIGN BY

PS

G.S.R

A.G

DATE

SCALE

PROJECT NO.

04.05.2019

AS SHOWN

AO-14-043

R0


Proposal Presentation PROPOSAL PRESENTATION

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Hand Rendering || Ph

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