پارسی جعلی BUILDING STUDIES - 3950
Architectural Element Documentation S.T.S HIGH SCHOOL, MAIN BUILDING
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Guided By: Mohd. Wasif
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Rahman Ali Khan Mohd. Shamim
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CONTENTS ABOUT 01 HISTORY 02 DETAILS 03 DRAWINGS 04
Details
The pattern of the Jali is presently located in one of the main school of Aligarh Muslim University. The present building began to be constructed in 1909 and was named Minto Circle after Lord Minto the Viceroy of India. The School was given the new name of S.T.S High School in 1966 after Syedna Tahir Saifuddin, the Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University
Bricks layout near the Pointed Lancet arch
Mughal Jali pattern resembling to the Minto circle jail pattern in main building
Bricks layout in the Pointed Lancet arch
Jali pattern in detail
Jali Drawing
Jali is made up of red sand stone dressed in Meerut district with a machine finish and geometrical Motif pattern. Jail pattern housed in the niche with Pointed Lancet arch. Brickwork is of stretcher bond along with the white cement pointing of 7mm.
3D section of the element.
Plan on a scale of 1:20
Detailing of Jali pattern with motif style. With a thickness of 40mm.
Exploded Axonometric view for the jail detailed patterns with dimensions. It consists of repeated star pattern shown in the image. Single Jali element (40mm thick)
Front elevation (1:20)
3D elevation (1:20)
Axonometric Views Exploded Axonometric views shows the various stages of element construction with a defined fixing details. Following sketch shows the various elements present in the Jali such as well defined Motif pattern, arches, jail frame, and brick layout in the arches. Guidelines define the exact position of elements in the main structure.
arch brick layout
Jali arch pattern
Motif Star pattern
Brick wall of thickness 230mm
Actual Dimensions of element Jali repeated pattern with 40mm thick jail frame.
Department Of Architecture, AMU