PORTFOLIO PRIYANSHI HIRAN RACHANA SANSAD’S ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE 2017-2022
PRIYANSHI HIRAN Junior Architect
CAREER OBJECTIVE
PERSONAL Date Of Birth:
08-10-1999
Languages Known:
English, Hindi, Marwadi, Marathi
Hobbies/Interests:
Harmonium, Social Service
CONTACT
DESIGN
CONCEPT
DIRECTION
TEAM WORK
MANAGEMENT
EXPERIENCE
Contact Details:
+91 9773942243
Email ID:
priyanshi.hiran@ gmail.com
Residential Address: 604-Thakur Jewel, Thakur Village, Kandivali(E), Mumbai Instagram Handle:
Perfectionist, confident and persuasive are the key words that I will use to describe myself. I aim to be a dedicated professional with academic knowledge that can blend seamlessly into my work. Time management is the key to my work routine that helps me to achieve a balanced lifestyle.
@abstract._.design
SOFTWARE SKILLS ADVANCE
-Autodesk Autocad -Autodesk Revit -Adobe Photoshop -Twinmotion -Adobe Indesign
2019 2019
2020 2020 2021 2021
2021 2022
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 2020
Final Year of Architecture(B-Arch) Rachna Sansad’s Academy Of Architecture, Mumbai (Maharashtra ) CGPI-8.54 SGPI Sem IV- 8.06 Sem VII- 9.17 Sem I - 7.64 Sem V- 8.42 Sem VIII- 10 Sem II - 8.31 Sem VI- 9.06 Sem IX - 9.83 Sem III- 8.47
2017
HIGHER SECONDARY CERTIFICATE (ISC-XII)-94.6% Lilavatibai Podar High School, Santacruz (West)
2015
SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (ICSE-X)-91.6% Lilavatibai Podar Senior secondary High School Santacruz (West)
2017
NATA Score- 138/200; State Merit - 28; AIR- 70
BASIC -Sketchup -Adobe Illustrator -Rhino+Grasshopper -Microsoft Office -Microsoft Powerpoint -Microsoft Excel
CERTIFICATION
Summer Internship at Vistar Architects -Worked on a bungalow project in Shehgaon, WD for residential Highrise Surveying with WRI -Street mapping & user analysis for a stretch of 2.5Km street in Prabhadevi Digital Designing for Indian Naval Dockyard -Posters for COVID-19, Backdrop designing Curation of Recreational Space -For a kids play area, in a Residential Building, Kandivali Portable cabins structure -Steel structures for sailors residence at INS Asvini Architectural Internship at PCA group architects (Andheri) -4 months of Internship at the architectural firm with a lot of on site experience and market study. Editorial Internship with RTF (Rethinking the Future) -Remote Internship where I have written 15 articles and are published on their website Office Interior & Coffee Lounge Design Project Freelanced and completed two projects individually.
(Certificates can be produced on request)
-Awareness/Training in ECBC -Elementary Grade Examination (B) -Intermediate Grade Examination (A) -Computational Design Certification (Rhino+Grasshopper) -Autodesk Professional in Architectural Design
EXTRA CIRRICULAR
-Trained in Classical Hindustani Music and a Harmonium enthusiast -Have served a tenure as secretary in the Social Club (Leo Club of Mumbai Western-2018-19) -Cultural Co-head In AOA’s student council (2019-2020)
Contents ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
ALLIED DESIGN WORKS
DESIGN COMPETITIONS
ON SITE EXPERIENCE & FREELANCE WORK
Meshing the Binary
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Work in process
10
Mangalore Highrise
14
Panchavati Anecdotes
16
Skill Development Institute
18
Artistic Insertion
20
Where is Sulabh?
22
Aquatecture
24
(2nd Runner Up)
Exhibition at BSE
26
Portable Housing
27
Offce Interiors
28
Coffee Lounge
29
Internship Work
30
MESHING THE BINARY AIM OF THE PROJECT
Preservation of indigenous neighbourhood of Worli Gaothan by self redevelopment. This will be carried forth by implementing the devised toolkit. Moreover, strengthening it further through the means of alternate economies. Developing the urban Gaothan by preserving its cultural integrity and displaying its indigenous value globally. This is done by promoting duration based anchoring to outside visitors yet not exploiting the vicinity to meet the uncontrollable commercial demands of growing urbanisation.
DEVISED TOOLKIT 1. AREA WIDE URBAN GUIDELINE TOOLKIT
3. BUILDING GUIDELINE TOOLKIT
1.A) BUFFER/ SETBACK/ NO CONSTRUCTION ZONES 1.B) HERITAGE STRUCTURE 1.C) CONSERVATION OF IMPORTANT STRUCTURES 1.D) RECYCLING OF EXISTING BUILDING STOCK
3.A) BUILDING HEIGHT 3.B) BUILDING SETBACK 3.C) FENESTRATION SCHEDULE 3.D) PROJECTIONS: ROOFS & BALCONIES 3.E) EXTERNAL FEATURES & REQUIEMENTS
2. PUBLIC STREETSCAPE 2.A) CREATION OF PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT 2.B) REINFORCEMENT OF PEDESTRIAN ACTIVITIES 2.C) ENHANCE PUBLIC TRANSIT STOPS 2.D) STREETSCAPE 2.E) PROVISION OF PLAZA 2.F) LANDSCAPING
4. PALLET CREATION FOR VARIOUS COMPONENTS 4.A) FINISHING MATERIALS FOR OUTER SURFACES 4.B) LIGHT POSTS & SIGNAGES 4.C) PUBLIC ART & GRAFFITTI 4.D) PAVING & OTHER LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS 4.E) DUSTBINS & BOLLARDS
DOCUMENTED MASTERPLAN INDIAN COAST GUARD
OPEN RECREATIONAL GROUNDS & GREEN COVER
-Government agency -Provides high level of safety to all residents -Aspires to take more land from the village & expand further.
IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINE 1A
DISPUTED & ENCROACHED LAND SETTLEMENTS
IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINE 1A
SACRED MAGNETS IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINE 1C
NARROW & INACCESSIBLE STREETS IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINE 2D
REDESIGNED MASTERPLAN
IMPLEMENTING 1B
IMPLEMENTING 2C
IMPLEMENTING 2F
IMPLEMENTING 2C TEMPLE CHOWKS
FORT AREA BEAUTIFICATION
OBSERVATION DECKS
WATER FOR CELEBRATION
PUBLIC PROMENADES
ARTISANAL FISHING
STREET VIEW
IMPLEMENTING 3
IMPLEMENTING 3A
IMPLEMENTING 2E
WATER TAXIS
IMPLEMENTING 2F
IMPLEMENTING 2C
IMPLEMENTING 1A PUBLIC TOILET
KABADDI GROUNDS
RE-DESIGNED PROTOTYPE CLUSTER
THE COURTYARD VIEW
FULLY EQUIPPED RENTAL UNITS
HOUSING UNIT TYPE 2 AREA = 100 SQ MT
FULLY EQUIPPED RENTAL UNITS
HOUSING UNIT TYPE 1 AREA = 50 SQ MT
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TERRACE USAGE
WET AREA SLEEPING
WET AREA SLEEPING
TERRACE USAGE
LIVING KITCHEN
SHOP FRONT
LIVING KITCHEN
THE STREET VIEW
FULLY EQUIPPED RENTAL UNITS
HOUSING UNIT TYPE 3 AREA = 150 SQ MT
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WET AREA SLEEPING
FRENCH WINDOW & BALCONY DETAIL
LIVING DOUBLE HEIGHTED LIVING SPACE
KITCHEN
DEAD WALL FACADE TREATMENT
ENTRY DOOR DETAIL
LAYOUT AT GROUND LEVEL
SECTION THROUGH THE HOUSES
TEMPLE COURTYARD
FENESTRATIONS & FACADE TREATMENTS
GLAZING FOR SHOWROOMS
WOODEN LOUVERED SHUTTERS FOR SHOPS
LOUVERS
PLANTERS
RESIDENTIAL BALCONY / TERRACE HANDRAILS
COLOURED HOUSE FRONTS
STREET ELEVATION ALONG THE MARKET STREET
ROOFTOP HANDRAILS
WORK IN PROCESS(PROGRESS) AIM OF THE PROJECT
The project is sited in Mumbai near Versova Koliwada. Existing program on site included a Hindu crematorium. Understanding the surrounding context and living conditions of Koli community, it became extremely essential to uplift the indigenous users as a whole. Thus, serving the community generously, we chose to design a waste recycling factory model. We treated the entire function as a museum of sorts where we allow visitors inside all the units and make them experience the efforts put on to recycling the waste which is spread by them. This model also generates awareness amongst all age groups.
SITE IMPRESSIONS
1 SITE: Cremation Activities Kabristan Access Routes Permeability
2 TERRAIN: Burial pits Low tide High tide Soil type Vegetation
3 COMMUNITY: Sources of income Fish markets Boats Fish net-making Setlements
4 SITE ISSUES: Activities by community Waste by locals and visitors
CREMATORIUM
FACTORY
CONGREGATION SPACE
LAYOUT AT 1.5M
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LEGEND 1- SECURITY CABIN 2- ENTRY 3- EXIT 4- DROP OFF 5- RAMP TO THE BASEMENT 6- WOOD STORAGE 7- LIFT LOBBY TO THE BASEMENT 8- TOILET
9- DEATH OFFICER’S CABIN 10- WAITING ROOM 11- COLD STORAGE 12- MEMORIAL GARDEN 13- ASTHI VISARJAN 14- ASTHI VISARJAN 15- INFORMATION DESK 16- HOUSEKEEPING 17- TOILET 18- ORGANIC COMPOSTING
19- LANDSCAPED AREA 20- DRY MECHANICAL TREATMENT 21- SERVICE ROOM 22- STAFF BREAK ROOM 23- COLD WASH PLANT 24- DESALINATION PLANT 25- THERMAL TREATMENT PLANT 26- SERVICE ROOM 27- PUBLIC WALKWAYS 28- REED BED
29- GIFT SHOP 30- MAKE YOUR OWN PRODUCT 31- CAFETERIA 33- PUBLIC SEATING 34- PUBLIC TOILET 35- DOCK
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THE COLD WASH PLANT
DETAIL B DETAIL A
THERMAL TREATMENT PLANT
13.5 M
9.0 M 8.7 M
4.5 M
0.0 M -2.5 M
SOUTH WEST ELEVATION (WATER SIDE)
MANGALORE HIGHRISE AIM OF THE PROJECT
The project is sited in Mangalore city. The brief demanded to design a PG housing unit for college students pursuing a Masters course. The diversity of housing typology involved family accommodation, couple accommodation & Bachelor accommodation. Being a high rise model, parking systems, fire fighting systems, RG spaces, recreational spaces both indoor & outdoor were catered too. Morever, it was made sure that every unit had ample light and ventilation along with the resolved service ducts wherever required.
Master Planning on given Site
Selection of Design Plot
PANCHAVATI ANECDOTES AIM OF THE PROJECT
Existing site layout housed 3 commercials shops and an Artist’s house
The project is sited along the banks of Panchavati. It comprises community functions with multiple layers of socio-economic, climate and natural settings, built-unbuilt, tangible and intangible aspects. The aim was to redesign the community space by understanding the placemaking quality of designed spaces. The design withholds the user-centric quality which makes it viable for all age groups. Terracing the sloping site aided weather hardships and helped to explore levels of privacy and publicness that the community demanded.
Cooking space with storage units
Rear entrance
Ventilators
Zoning of built structures on the periphery, creating an internal courtyard
Self service counter for residents & visitors Raw preparation Cold storage Dry storage
Wet area (Mori) to wash utensils
Platform for takeaway counter Final design proposal resulted in forming a community space with varied levels of publicness
Ramp for specially challenged & food trolleys
LAYOUT OF THE COMMERCIAL KITCHEN
View of the Community Complex from Main Road
PLACE-MAKING QUALITY OF SPACES
Voids in Brick Jali allows for ventilation and thus maintains an ambient atmosphere
Designed outdoor Veranda
Veranda as a recreational place
Designed Incremental space
Depicts the step out space and the ducts that encages the necessary services required for functioning of a habitable space.
SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF BRICK JALI
Usable Incremental place
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL OF ROOFING SHEET
Sloping roof is suitable here as Panchavati has high rainfall levels.
Design Layout
Vehicular Pathway Green Spaces
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Pedestrian Pathway
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE AIM OF THE PROJECT
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B B’ A’
The project demanded strong understanding of principles of Mahatma Gandhi which directed the entire design proposal. The campus was a cumulation of four multi-disciplinary institutes along with large spaces of public gathering. Accounting for out station students, housing became another important aspect of this project too. Private Residential Spaces The aim of this design was to instill self developing qualities in all the entrepreneurs Institutional Spaces and help them outsource their work as individuals without interference of any third party. Public Spaces
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Lobby Spaces B’ A’
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Water Prayer Hall Management Visitors Parking Shed Museum
Performing Arts Institute
Staff Residence
Student Accomodation
Cullinary Institute
Admin Block
Library Central Plaza E-Commerce Service Parking Vehicular Entrance to the site
OVERALL DESIGN MODEL
Commercial Kitchen & Cafeteria
Dean’s Bungalow
Avenue plantation alongside the walkway
Public seating abutting the mounds
View towards the Central Plaza
Pavement blocks Meandering pathways around the green zones
Earth mounds with publc seating
Xeriphytic dry grasses growing in patches
EDGE WALL DETAIL Compacted backfill (rubble + soil)
Retained Soil Earth as mortar Natural Wood Cover
Edge overlooking Sustainable construction technology Dense Shrubs
Plant Pockets Securely seated base course
SECTION BB’
ARTISTIC CONSTRUCT AIM OF THE PROJECT
The solo pad located in BKC is owned by an Installation artist. The space requirements are modulated as per the client requirements. This artist has his workplace at the residence itself. Thus, he needs large work table to place heavy materials and ample amount of circulation space. His client meetings also call for a meeting space without letting the visitors enter his territory. Adhering to these criteria, a private space has been provided on the mezzanine which is secluded from chaotic work environment. Exposed concrete allows a robust work environment and red metal stripes create an exciting spatial contrast.
Exposed Concrete Finish
Bronze Plated Rods
Metal brackets for table support
Red Metal Furniture
Backyard workplace
Wooden Flooring
Stairs leading to mezzanine floor
Landscaped zone at the entrance Compact open kitchen
Private space for leisure activities
Main entrance
Outdoor Seating Indoor workshop space
Restroom for visitors
CONCEPT LAYOUT
Restroom for personal usage
Indoor bookshelf
Indoor workspace lighting
Showpiece unit
Backyard Installation
Outdoor landscaping
Backyard Seating
Outdoor Installation Entry to the residence
SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE SOLO PAD
WORK TABLE DETAIL
CLIMBER DETAIL ON FACADE
Exposed concrete wall
Metal window panel
Iron nails
Fisher net
Aluminium Channel Wooden platform of table
Wooden rods for support Growth of climbers
Iron brackets Exposed concrete wall
INTERIOR VIEW OF THE HOUSE
UNIT BUILD-UP
The 3 typical modules of the Male, Female & Specially abled are designed using a portable material and an easy joinery system of LAP joint. Entire system can be multiplied to form a larger public utility space and disassembled in case of space crunch.
Male Unit
Female Unit
WHERE IS THE SULABH? AIM OF THE PROJECT
Understanding the needs of an everyday pedestrian, be it a male, female or a trans, it becomes a necessity to find a public toilet in any public location. This design model works towards identifying come locations for which a toilet module has been designed and it can be repeated all across the city.
Specially-Abled Unit
TYPE A/B: PROMENADES & BUS STOP The city functions well due to its efficient transport system. Considering the influx of people daily in bus depot, the need for public toilets is identified. Daily passengers, workers, drivers and ticket collectors would be the possible users.
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The shape of the roof is derived from solar panels which would increase the self sustainability of the units. 3.0 M 1.0 M
Promenades are accessible to all and are used on a daily basis actively. Hence this calls for a requirement for whenever it is needed.
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1.2 M 1.9 M
PLAN
3.1 M 2.8 M
1.0 M 0.6 M 0.0 M
SECTION
TYPE C: UNDER THE FLYOVERS
With the ever developing condition of the city, the existing flyovers remain the untapped. Few flyovers although, have started utilizing these spaces as gardens and pause zones. These modules would be placed in a manner so that it becomes accesible to anyone walking past this place.
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2.0M
2.5M 1.1 M X 1.5 M 2.0 M X 2.0 M
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1.0 M
It is an efficient use of the negative spaces of the flyover, where all the plumbing could be placed along with vegetation .
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PLAN
3.1 M
2.8 M 1.5 M
0.3 M 0.0 M
SECTION
TYPE D: PARKS & OPEN GROUNDS
Green pockets of the city, which are accessible to all and visited on daily basis for walking, playing cricket/football, etc. There is a shortage of public toilets in such areas hence, this module is designed for grounds , gardens and green spaces
2.0M
1.1 M X 1.5 M
2.0 M X 2.0 M
2.0 M X 2.0 M 1.1 M X 1.5 M 2.0M
4.0M
PLAN
3.1 M
2.8 M 1.0 M
0.6 M 0.0 M
SECTION
AQUATECTURE (Volume zero competition entry)
2ND Runner up
Depletion of land and resources has led to an increase in crime rates, hence the structure is designed for INMATES in a CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. Social interaction being an important aspect in such a space, has been merged with the concept of HORIZON as a ‘MEET UP’ space. By reimagining such a facility, the structure exposes the users to visual treat of horizon, above water and below water. The multifaceted and dynamic form of the structure has been inspired from a human swimming, how the balance and the movement in the structure has been done using alternate massing and motion. The courtyard has been provided to allow inmates to fish from within the structure negating the risk of escape. Use of scanning passages reducing the work load of the guards. Considering the encouragement of the inmates in various activities and duties of guards, the structure is made self-sustainable by users themselves. For example: Piezo electric energy, Farming, Reusable bathing water,etc. The module can be repeated for correctional facilities reformation and rehabilitation facilities.
The form of the module is derived from the movement, inspired from alternate hand movement of human beings while swimming. Principle of balance is extracted from the way human body balances itself on the surface of water.
Water treatment plant that allows reusing of waste water
View of the courtyard
View at the horizon
View at the entrance
Solar panels to generate electricity
Tapered bottoms for swift movements
PG NO.
Recreational Zone In house cultivation
Prisons
Commercial Kitchen Controlled Circulation
Semi-open eating space
Recreational Zone
Fishing Zone
Semi-open Commercial eating space Staff Kitchen Headquarters Visitors space Swimming arena
Security Check
Lockers room
Swimming arena Solitary imprisonment
CROSS SECTION
In house cultivation
PLAN ABOVE HORIZON Staff Rooms
Prisons
Surveillance room
Recreational Zone
In house cultivation
PLAN BELOW HORIZON Surveillance System to maintain security
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC VIEW
Eating space
Piezoelectric Panels
Fishing Arena
Recreational Spaces
In house cultivation
ON SITE EXPERIENCE & FREELANCE WORK EXHIBITION AT BSE TEAM DESIGN PROJECT || COMPLETED IN JANUARY’2020 AIM OF THE PROJECT
As a Part of DALAL STREET LIT FEST, the students from AOA participated in curating the exhibition, held at Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The entire process involved designing posters and making several installations.
The word ‘WATER’ is made quite literally from the discarded water bottles.
INVALUABLE
FRAMING THE ENTRY
Water is the ultimate treasure that must be savoured.
The installation gives an insight oceans will be filled with an overabundance of waste. A product of this will be plastic waves.
Another major requirement of the exhibition talked about making informative flyers and posters. The posters attracted the viewers and put across the message of judicious water usage and conservation. There was a team of 4 students who took over the task of graphic designing which included me.
PORTABLE HOUSING PROJECT
INDIVIDUAL DESIGN PROJECT || COMPLETED IN MARCH’2021 AIM OF THE PROJECT
To design portable housing facility for navy sailors with modern amenities and adequate habitable space. Lateral winds and forces were taken into consideration adhering to the sea side location.
THE PROCESS: STACKING
VISUALISATION
THE SETTING
THE BUILT
ON SITE EXPERIENCE & FREELANCE WORK OFFICE INTERIORS INDIVIDUAL DESIGN PROJECT || COMPLETED IN APRIL’2022 AIM OF THE PROJECT
To design office interiors for a finance based corporation. The area was 3000 sq ft and the entire project was executed in 75 days.
THE OFFICE PASSAGE
THE CONFERENCE ROOM
THE RECEPTION
THE MD CABIN
THE WORKSTATION
COFFEE LOUNGE
INDIVIDUAL DESIGN PROJECT || COMPLETED IN APRIL’2022 AIM OF THE PROJECT
To design a coffee lounge & a break room facility for Navy sailors.
ENTRY WALL ELEVATION
SOFA SIDE ELEVATION
SOME UNFINISHED VIEWS
THE ENTRY DOOR
INTERNSHIP WORK
INTERNED AT PCA GROUPS, ANDHERI The duration of internship was 5 months. Worked on architectural and interior projects. A lot of site experience & market study was acheived in this period. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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LIVING ROOM
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3RD FLR. +8.70
2ND FLR. +5.85
1ST FLR. +3.00
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P A R K I N G
5TH FLR. +14.40
0.60
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LIVING ROOM
6TH FLR. +17.25
0.60
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LIVING ROOM
2.85 2.25
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7TH FLR. +20.10
0.60
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2.85 2.25
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0.60
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0.60
2.85 2.25
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BEDROOM
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2.85 2.25
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0.60
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0.60
2.85 2.25
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3.00 W1
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0.60
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TERR. LVL. +22.95
0.60
LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
2.85 2.25
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2.85 2.25
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2.85 2.25
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2.85 2.25
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0.60
2.85 2.25
W2
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BEDROOM
22.95
LIVING ROOM
2.85 2.25
W1
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2.85 2.25
W1
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2.85 2.25
1.20
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2.85 2.25
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0.60
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2.85 2.25
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0.60
BEDROOM
2.85 2.25
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3.00
1.20 2.85 2.25
TERRACE
UGT TOP LVL. +27.60 UGT BOTTOM LVL. +25.95
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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1.65
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
F.S.I. STATEMENT FOR 2BHK - 7 FLRS
PERM PROPOSED ANCILLARY F.S.I NET B/UP 60% OPEN ENCLOSE DRY ANSCI. STAIRCASE FLOOR IN SQ.M FSI BALCONY D BALCONY REGULAR FIRE STILT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
TOTAL
PASSAGE
275.2344 275.2344 275.2344 275.2344 275.2344 275.2344 275.2344
26.2 26.2 26.2 26.2 26.2 26.2 26.2
25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6
26.63 26.63 26.63 26.63 26.63 26.63 26.63
18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212
18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212
54.96 54.96 54.96 54.96 54.96 54.96 54.96
169.814 169.814 169.814 169.814 169.814 169.814 169.814
8NOS 8NOS 8NOS 8NOS 8NOS 8NOS 8NOS
3824.796 1926.641
183.4
179.2
186.41
127.484
127.484
384.72
1188.698
56NOS
613.728 458.724 458.724 458.724 458.724 458.724 458.724 458.724
LIFT
F.S.I. STATEMENT FOR 3BHK - 7 FLRS
PERM PROPOSED ANCILLARY F.S.I NET B/UP 60% OPEN ENCLOSE DRY ANSCI. STAIRCASE BALCONY D BALCONY REGULAR FLOOR IN SQ.M FSI FIRE
PROPOSE D TENEME NTS
TOTAL ANSCI. FSI
PASSAGE
172.3092 172.3092 172.3092 172.3092 172.3092 172.3092 172.3092
32.48 30.8 32.48 30.8 32.48 30.8 32.48
29.022 29.022 29.022 29.022 29.022 29.022 29.022
10.92 10.92 10.92 10.92 10.92 10.92 10.92
18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212
18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212 18.212
28.5 28.5 28.5 28.5 28.5 28.5 28.5
137.346 135.666 137.346 135.666 137.346 135.666 137.346
4NOS 4NOS 4NOS 4NOS 4NOS 4NOS 4NOS
2369.747 1206.164
222.32
203.154
76.44
127.484
127.484
199.5
956.382
28NOS
STILT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH
TOTAL
PROPOSE D TENEME NTS
TOTAL ANSCI. FSI
359.473 287.182 287.182 287.182 287.182 287.182 287.182 287.182
LIFT
RESORT IN ASSAGAON 36.424
INFORMAL SEATING ENTRY STUDY
PANTRY
TELEVISION UNIT
DECK
SOFA CUM BED
LIVING AREA 12'-5" x 12'
KING SIZE BED
LIVING AREA
PANTRY
14'-6" x 13'
PANTRY & TV
ENTRY
ENTRY ENTRY GATE
BEDROOM 12' x 12'-5"
ENTRY GATE
PATIO SWING
DECK
ENTRY GATE
DINING
DECK
ENTRY
ENTRY
COURT
COURT
LUGGAGE RACK
WARDROBE
WASHROOM
WASHBASIN
PASSAGE
WARDROBE WITH RACK BELOW
BEDROOM 12'-5" x 12'
6'-11" x 12'
WASHROOM
OPEN TO SKY SHOWER AREA
KING SIZE BED
12' x 8'-9"
KING SIZE BED
WASHROOM 4'9" x 13'"
BEDROOM
SHOWER AREA
14'-6" x 13'
WARDROBE WITH RACK BELOW
WASHBASIN COURT
WASHBASIN
SHOWER AREA
SHOWER AREA
TYPE 1 0
5'
10'
STUDY
TYPE 2 0
5'
TYPE 3 10'
0
5'
10'
9W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
@ 3'-6" HT
BEAM HT 7'5"
BEAM HT 8'3"
CEILING HT 8'5"
10'-8"x7'-8"
DRY BALCONY
WA = 25" WH = 56" WS = 32"
WA = 12" WH = 44" WS = 46"
AC UNIT
foot light @6" ht
CEILING HT 8'6"
9W LIGHT
CEILING TO BE MATCHED WITH OVERHEAD WARDROBE BAND
15 W LIGHT
SB 01 @ 3'-6" HT
15 W LIGHT
MAIN BEDROOM 3 S/B
WA = 25" WH = 79" WS = 10"
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
CEILING HT 9'6"
KITCHEN 10'-8"x7'-8"
CEILING HT 9'6"
15 W LIGHT
SB 01 @ 0'-6" HT
15 W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
SB 02 @ 3'-6" HT
9W LIGHT
5/15 AMP
9W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
6" DROP CEILING CEILING HEIGHT - 8'10"
3" DROP CEILING CEILING HEIGHT - 9'3"
9W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
CEILING HT 9'4"
SB 01 @ 2'-0" HT
SB 01 @ 2'-9" HT
15 W LIGHT
SB 01 @ 2'-3" HT 8" DROP CEILING CEILING HEIGHT - 8'10"
SB 01 @ 2'-0" HT
· ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES UNLESS SPECIFIED.DONOT SCALE DRAWINGS FOLLOW WRITTERN DIMENSIONS ONLY · CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY THE MEASUREMENTS ON SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY TO THE ARCHITECT. · THANI BHAI'S DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL RELEVANT CONSULTANT'S DRAWINGS. · THANI BHAI'S DRAWING IS PROPERTY OF PCA GROUP AND IS TO BE REPRODUCED, COPIED, HANDED OVER TO A THIRD PARTY OR USED FOR ANY PURPOSE.
ANMOL FORTUNE, GOREGAON WEST
ADDRESS:
DRAWING TITLE:
CEILING HT 9'6" SB 02
9 W LIGHT (focusing on wall)
JAYANTILAL JAIN
CLIENT:
SB 02 @ 3'-6" HT
MAIN DINING S/B
15 W LIGHT
9W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
9W LIGHT
MAIN LIVING S/B
SB 01 @ 3'-6" HT
15 W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
WA = 25" WH = 79" WS = 10"
BEAM HT 8'9"
SB 01 @ 0'-6" HT
T BEAM HT 7'5"
ISSUED BY:
15 W LIGHT
9W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
9W LIGHT
15 W
CEILING HT 8'10"
3" DROP CEILING CEILING HEIGHT - 9'3"
ISSUE DATE: 23-03-2021
DRG. NO.:
9W LIGHT
D
NOTE:
REV DATE: 23-03-2021
NTS
SB 01 @ 2'-0" HT
15 W LIGHT
WA = 25" WH = 79" WS = 10"
12A &14 BLASIAN APTS, S.V. RD, AMBOLI, ANDHERI (W), MUMBAI 400058 TEL: 26787833 E: projects@grouppca.com
ARCHITECTS:
15 W LIGHT
SB 01 @ 0'-6" HT
WA = 25" WH = 79" WS = 10"
SB 01 @ 0'-6" HT
WA = 16" WH = 80" WS = 10"
9W LIGHT
15 W LIGHT
SB 01 @ 2'-0" HT
15 W LIGHT
8" DROP CEILING CEILING HEIGHT - 8'10"
15 W LIGHT
SB 01 @ 2'-9" HT TV
REV NO:
SCALE:
8" DROP CEILING LIGHT CEILING HEIGHT - 8'10"
PROJ. NO.:
foot light @6" ht
SB 02 @ 3'-6" HT
SB 01 @ 2'-0" HT
DRN BY: PRIYANSHI
CHKD BY: AMIT
15 W LIGHT
9W LIGHT
9W LIGHT
CEILING HT 7'5"
9W LIGHT
SB 02 @ 3'-6" HT
NEW CORE CUT
foot light @6" ht
15 W LIGHT
8" DROP CEILING CEILING HEIGHT - 8'10"
SB 02 @ 3'-6" HT
AC UNIT
AC UNIT
HANIBHAI’S RESIDENCE TV
BEAM HT 7'5"
5/15 AMP
WA = 25" WH = 79" WS = 10"
ANMOL RESIDENCY
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