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ARCHITECTURE P O R T F O L I O RAHUL DEEPAK KUMAR JAIN


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CURRICULUM

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RAHUL DEEPAK KUMAR JAIN +91 8939088003 rahuld2210@gmail.com CHENNAI

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M N M JAIN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, C H E N N A I , I N D I A . ( A F F I L I AT E D TO ANNA UNIVERSITY). 2013-2018.

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2D & 3D

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Worked on residential, commercial & high rise projects. With contribution in conceptualisation, schematic drawings, elevations, working drawings and creating 3d models.

Worked on residential & commercial projects. with major contribution in design developement, conceptualisation, schematic drawings, presentation drawings, working drawings and creating 3d models.

AUTOCAD ARCHITECTURE ADVANCED REVIT ARCHITECTURE ADVANCED

P R E S E NTAT I O N

GOOGLE SKETCHUP ADVANCED V R AY BASICS

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LUMION 3D ADVANCED

D . C & C O M P A N Y, CHENNAI, INDIA. J U N E 2 0 1 8 - P R E S E N T.

COREL DRAW ADVANCED ADOBE PHOTOSHOP GOOD A D O B E I L L U S T R AT O R BASICS ADOBE INDESIGN GOOD

[ARCHITECT]

BASIC DESIGN. [ S E M I ] K I O S K A N D R E S I D E N C E D E S I G N .[ S E M I I ] SCHOOL AND MOTEL DESIGN. [SEM III] RURAL STUDY AND PRIMARY [SEM IV] H E A LT H C A R E C E N T R E D E S I G N . B O AT I N G J E T T Y A N D [SEM V] SHOPPING MALL DESIGN. 5 STAR HOTEl & CONVENTION [SEM VI] CENTRE DESIGN. U R B A N D E S I G N ( PA L L I K A R N A I ) . [ S E M I X ] THESIS (CRAFT VILLAGE AND [SEM X] DESIGN CENTRE).

PRODUCT DESIGN / NASA. (HAWKERS MODULE). GRIHA / NASA. (SCHOOL). RUSSEL BUSTLE / ETHOS.

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ACADEMIC WORKS

MICROSOFT OFFICE ADVANCED

ANDC / NASA.

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Working as an in-house architect with major contribution in managing the ongoing projects.

COMPETITIONS [ 2015 ]

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J A G R U T A N D P A R T N E R S L L P, A R C H I T A H M E DA B A D, I N D I A . ECTURE DECEMBER 2016-APRIL 2016. I N T E R N

SKILL SETS

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SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, ARCHIT MUMBAI, INDIA. ECTURE JUNE 2016-SEPTEMBER 2016. I N T E R N

GURU SHREE SH ANTIVIJAY JA I N V I D HYA L AYA , CHENNAI, INDIA. 2012-2013.

RENDERING

OTHERS

EXPERIENCE

120 HOURS. (SCHOOL LIBRARY AND CAFETERIA).

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AC A D E M I C

C OM P E T IT I ON

P R OFE S S I ON A L

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THESIS : CRAFT VILLAGE AND DESIGN CENTRE

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5 STAR HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTRE

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BOATING JETTY

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PRIMARY AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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URBAN STUDY | PALLIKARNAI

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ANNUAL NASA DESIGN COMPETITION

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NASA - GRIHA TROPHY

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NASA - INDUSTRIAL DESIGN TROPHY

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ETHOS - RUSTLE BUSTLE

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120 HOURS

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INTERNSHIP - 1 (SELECTED WORKS)

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SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI 12

INTERNSHIP - 2 (SELECTED WORKS)

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JAGRUT AND PARTNERS LLP, AHMEDABAD

MISC E L L A N E OUS

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PHYSICAL MODELS

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CRAFT VILLAGE AND DESIGN CENTRE C O N C E P T I O N O F U R B A N B U I LT F O R M S

A craft is a branch of profession that requires some particular amount of skilled work. The meaning of craft and its values are ever changing with the development of new techniques and methods. Art and craft of various region makes India a famous tourist destination, but this crafts are dying with age due to industrialization. There are many handicraft and regional craft promoting governmental and non governmental agencies in India of different scales but they lack in either providing raw materials for production of crafts or space for production and display of crafts. Craft village is a one stop craft destination which offers visitors various unique variety of craft related activities. The scope of the project is to provide basic livelihood to the artisan’s and boost the culture of a region which is dying. To bring the world in knowledge about the crafts and culture of region. It will also increase the tourism in the region and provide revenue to the government. It will also uplift the condition of the rural region in terms of economic condition and livelihood.

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TYPICAL ROOM PLANS

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5 STAR HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTRE Can a building establish strong sybolism? The design process of the 5 Star Hotel and Convention Centre revolved around this question. The aim was to design a 5 star business hotel with convention centre consisting of various halls of different sizes catering various sizes of event and meeting rooms. Sustainable approach is explored during design in terms of planning, green roof, & building materials.

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SITE

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Site is located on ECR - OMR junction. • Site Area: 18 acres. The site is surrounded by backwaters on 3 sides which is used wisely during planning of the Hotel. The surrounding laduse is primarily residential, resorts and agricultural. The plot is Trapezoidal in shape and has a relatively flat terrain. The site enjoys a clear frontage along ECR and has easy accessibility .

EVOLUTION OF FORM

HOTEL : • A solid cube oriented in N-S direction is then subtracted to reduce noise from road and provide less surface area on east and west direction. • The building is then split into 2 towers further reducing the surface area. • Pool and recreation area added in between the blocks to break the solidness of the facade.

FINAL FORM : • The two blocks are united by a common Datum which is the podium. • The podium links both hotel and convention centre by raising the hotel block and behave as roof for convention centre.

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CONVENTION CENTRE : A simple cuboid is added to its own form to create a star like pattern , which is then clustered together with varying sizes according to the spaces to create basic form of convention centre.


SITE PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Hotel Entry. Convention Centre Entry. Service Entry. Convention Centre Open Parking. Hotel. Convention Centre.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Podium. Open Dining. Viewing Deck. Exit. VIP Entry & Exit. Service Exit.


FLOOR PLANS

VIEW OF CONVENTION CENTRE LOBBY.

CONVENTION CENTRE GROUND FLOOR AND HOTEL BASEMENT PLAN.

VIEW OF HOTEL CENTRE LOBBY.

HOTEL FIRST FLOOR PLAN.

CONVENTION CENTRE FIRST FLOOR AND HOTEL GROUND FLOOR PLAN.

TYPICAL ODD FLOOR PLAN.

TYPICAL ROOM VIEW.

TYPICAL EVEN FLOOR PLAN.

TYPICAL SUITE ROOM VIEW.

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VIEW OF SWIMMING POOL, GYM AND CAFE.

SUITE LEVEL ONE PLAN.

SUITE LEVEL TWO PLAN.

PRESIDENTIAL SUITE VIEW.


BOATTING JETTY With very less scope of Recreation, Relaxation & Spending quality time in the Urban areas of city, the sole purpose of this project was to provide an environment to practice the above activities and again get back to one's busy life. The design was based around the view points and creating spaces for relaxationfocusing on view points.

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SITE

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Site is located on Yelagiri road, Yelagiri. • Site Area: 5 acres. The site is located right next to Yelagiri lake. The surrounding laduse is primarily residential, and agricultural. The plot is Trapezoidal in shape and has a Terraced terrain. The site enjoys a clear frontage along Yelagiri road and has easy accessibility .

EVOLUTION OF FORM AND ZONING

Three masses are placed over each other to obtain basic zoning of spaces.

Each successive mass is moved from the mass above it such that this masses sits perfectly on each alternative contour steps.

Reception and gift shop.

Restaurant and open cafe.

Leisure space.

Each mass is then tilted with angular projections to take maximum advantage of the sites surrounding.

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Masses are again moved a little from the walls of contour to obtain a passage under which acts as tunnel.


SITE PLAN

1. 2. 3. 4.

Entry. Exit. Parking. Reception, Lobby & Gift Shop (Viewing deck on roof). 5. Restaurant (Open party space on roof). 6. Open Cafe. 7. Maze Gallery.

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8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Canopy Garden. OAT. Children's Play Area. Jetty. Boat Service Station. Service Entry. Toilets. BIcycle Parking.


SALIENT DESIGN FEATURES

ETFE SHEET.

LED LIGHT.

CANOPY GARDEN:

The canopies are designed and positioned in such a way that it provides shade during the day providing pleasent atmosphere to relax, where as in night these canopies provides lighting.

PERMEABLE PAVEMENT:

All pavement are permeable with fly ash bricks. This is Done to recharge the ground water.

RESTAURANT INTERIOR.

O.A.T.

OPEN CAFE.

WALKWAY TOWARDS JETTY.

VIEWING DECK.

VIEW FROM PARKING.

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PRIMARY AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A School is a place where one not only study but also learns to interact. The aim was to design a School for Primary, Elementary and Nursery students keeping in mind the spacial requirement according to age groups with spaces like Auditorium, Library, Play Area and Labs. The design process revolved around creating spaces where one can learn to interact with others. The idea of creating a seperate space for interactionevolved by providing outdoor multi purpose classroms, which can be used as outdoor learning space or interaction space. Climatic factors where also noted during the design process by orientation of building and providing external classrooms which acts as buffer for classrooms and lowers the heat and noise from outside.

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SITE

Site is located in Sholinganallur, Chennai. • Site Area: 7900 sq.m(~2 acres). • The site is located in close vicinity to OMR Road. • The surrounding laduse is primarily residential, and commercial. • The plot is L shaped and has a Flat terrain. • Due to close vicinity to OMR road the site is easily accessible by school going users.

EVOLUTION OF FORM AND ZONING

A solid cube is taken as mass for the main structure.

Classrooms.

Labs.

Library and A.V. Room.

Open Space.

All spaces are zoned within the cube with library in central floor and labs on top level.

Quarter portion of top floor is cut to form an open multipurpose terrace which can be used for outdoor activities.

Final Form: The final form is derived from the answer to the climatic conditions and the concept of providing Outdoor Learning Space. This spaces are designed keeping the physcology of students in mind, it is seen that students learn faster in open and exterior space. This exterior spaces can be used as outdoor learning spaces in primary school where as in nursery classes it can be used as indoor play area.

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SITE PLAN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Entry. Parking. Admin. Nursery Block. Auditorium Primary & Elementary Block. Primary Play Area. Elementary Play Ground.


FLOOR PLANS

GROUND FLOOR PLAN.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Admin Waiting. Admin Office. Records. Conference Room. Principals Office. Admin Pantry and Toilet. Nursery Staff Room. Clinic.

FIRST FLOOR PLAN.

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Nursery Classroom. Nursery Outdoor Classroom. Auditorium. Green Room. Auditorium Toilets. Primary/Elementary Classroom. Primary/Elementary Outdoor Classroom. Primary Play Area.

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN.

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Storeroom. Primary/Elementary Staff Room. Primary/Elementary Toilets. A.V. Room. Library. Labs. Multipurpose Open Space.


URBAN STUDY

S T U D E N T C O L L A B O R AT I O N | U R B A N R E S I D U A L

The brief states that, to begin with, any Naturally occurring process could be Studied and its model can be interpreted as an intervention to a naturally threatened urban situation. The site for this experimentation is the Pallikaranai marshland. The study process looks at how ripples, as a naturally occurring phenomenon, could be instigative of intervening in the ecologically threatened marshland. The Palikaranai marsh which was once 5500Ha has been shrinking gradually and has recently become 550Ha. As a reaction, placing the ripple pattern along the boundary of the present marshland, it is envisaged as a buffer space to curb further shrinkage of the boundary. In other words, this is a boundary treatment with ripples. The study aspect is to see what all possibilities can be done if the ripples are transformed into built spaces, the relation between the built space and water body. Under the built form, the marshland still continues, either as a waterfront in low tide while it gushes out due to flooding during high tide. The proposal should promote the existence and sustenance of flora and fauna. The skylights in the ripples in circular fashion, serve to act as respiratory organs of the marshland below.

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• Study area : 19.58 sq. kms. Site selected is situated along the Coromandel Coast; about 20 km south of the city center, and has a geographical area of 50 square km. The marshland came into existence as the salt marsh created by the backwaters of Bay of Bengal. With the construction of Buckingham canal in 1876, the inflow of sea water was virtually stopped, thereafter the copious inflow of rain water turned the swamp into a freshwater body. Demographics: • Current Population : 212190. • Literacy Rate : 86.46% Political History: The site previosly as two panchayats, joined with the Corporation of Chennai in 2011 to usher better infrastructural facilities to support growing Chennai's population.

TRANSPORTATION NETWORK AND SURROUNDINGS •

There are three major roads passing through the site, Rajiv Gandhi IT Expressway (OMR), Velachery main road and 200 ft. link road in addition to a MRTS station in Velachery. It is surrounded by the IT-Corridor (Rajiv Gandhi Salai /erstwhile Old Mahabalipuram Road) and the residential areas such as Perungudi, Siruseri, Pallikaranai, Madipakkam, Velachery, Taramani etc.

REGION ANALYSIS •

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The Pallikaranai Marshland, due to its heterogeneous ecosystem is one of the most bio-diverse pockets in Tamil Nadu, India, Attracting more birds than Most Birds sanctuaries. Necessary steps can ensure protection and enrichment of the biodiversity, thereby creating enormous potential for eco-tourism and related developments. The site has experienced rapid population growth due to IT corridor development. Projection by CMDA estimate that the population will grow by another 70 % by the year 2026 consuming remaining open spaces.


LANDUSE COMPARISON •

In 2006, 142 Ha was alloted to industrial use and expecting a huge influx of people, 582 Ha was alloted to residence. Presently there is a decrease in the industrial landuse but there is a rise in residential. Due to the rapid growth of population, there is a significant growth in institutional and commercial land uses. • For the proposed map of 2026 there is a soar in institutional, commercial and mixed land uses.

URBAN FABRIC The fabric of Pallikaranai evolved overtime with the need for new development, altering the existing geometry and paved way for new land-use parameters. The Figure-ground plan organizes the primary urban landscape components into a diagram of solid and void giving a visual perception of spaces.

• CHRONOLOGY •

Study of chronology of the site reveals it’s evolution from marsh and agricultural land, to an industrial corridor in the 1960s before rapidly urbanizing into a residential and commercial hub today, with drastic consequences for the Pallikaranai Marshland, the southern Chennai Coastal Aquifer, and the flood pattern of the entire Area.

T I M E L I N E

1 9 9 3 - 2 0 1 3

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BIODIVERSITY This Marshland is one of the most diverse habitats in India, sustaining endangered species and providing breeding grounds for thousands of migratory birds. The marshland proximity to the shore brings in a lot of marine ecosystem also such as migratory waders and shore birds. The marshland supports 337 species of flora and fauna, including birds, fishes, endangered reptiles and some rare species of grass and trees.

MARSHLAND DEGRADATION

CAUSES Perungudi Dump-yard

The dump-yard is located at the critical part of the marsh and keeps expanding causing deviation in water flow. The quality of the surface and sub-surface water is poor as leachate from the dump is getting mixed with the marsh.

Commercial Developments

The commercial developments in the IT corridor are direct encroachments to marsh. Few of such encroachments are sealed by CMDA and these developments should be removed and the marshland area should be restored.

Shanty residential encroachments

Due to overspill of the city, the areas around the marsh has been developing rapidly. The historic farm lands are converted into residential and institutional zones and these area are occupying large areas of the marsh periphery. These settlements have huge impact on the marsh and its lifeforms. Sewage Treatment plant The STP has been releasing waste water into the marsh, thereby affecting the ecology of the marshland. The STP and its process area occupies major part in the north east side of the marsh and causes pollution and contamination.

Swamp Area

This marsh is still the largest remaining wetland in Chennai, where destruction of natural water bodies resulted to the massive urban flooding in Dec 2015. The 31 water bodies feeding the marsh has been blocked or dried due to bad maintenance

SOLUTION • • • • •

Encroachments along waterways and periphery of marsh should be removed and relocated. The canals and trenches are to be maintained and regularly checked for blockages at the outlets and inlets. Walkways should be constructed along the waterways to act as a buffer. The marshland should be checked regularly from monitoring stations and de-stilted periodically, especially before monsoon. Alternative infrastructure should be created to handle polluted and waste water released into the marshland.

Reserved Forest

In 2007, as a first real effort to protect the wetland, the state declared 317 hectares (780 Acres) of the marsh as a reserve forest which has reclaimed more lands - the total forest area now is 890 hectares. The move is a stepping stone in declaring the marshland a Ramsar Site.

T I M E L I N E CONCLUSION • • • •

Establishing a control perimeter around the marshland is essential to protect it’s life forms. Careful management of fish diversity can ensure threat the breeding birds find adequate food. Steps should be taken to obtain further special status for the marshland and attract investment. Controlled eco-tourism development can tap the marshland biodiversity to create a city level value.

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URBAN DESIGN

P R O P O S A L

Pallikaranai marsh is a highly ecologically sensitive and is one of the very few remaining freshwater swamps in South India. This decaying marsh land urgently needs to be restored, and many proposals for the restoration of the area are being explored by various planners, architects and agencies. It requires a very sensitive approach, which should be feasible for the region as well. The proposal aims to create a natural habitat to conserve flora and fauna and create a edutainment centre for the users.

SECTION THROUGH BOTANICAL GARDEN.

PUBLIC ADDRESS BLOCK PLAN.

PUBLIC ADDRESS BLOCK ROOF PLAN.

WOODEN CANOPIES.

KEY PLAN. BAMBOO COLUMN DETAIL (WHOLE CULMS) BOTANICAL GARDEN PLAN.

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BAMBOO WALL DETAIL (HALVED CULMS)

BAMBOO FLOORING DETAIL (FLATTENED CULMS)


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ANNUAL NASA DESIGN COMPETITION S H E LT E R

BEYOND

TENTS

The brief was to design a space for incapacitated end users to overcome the social evil of the society. The brief also intended to design a place of congregation where this incapacitated section and capacitated section come along to fight the social evil. The social demon that is the negligence to preparedness for disaster is overcome by preparing the incapacitated users to build their own temporary shelter which is cheap structurally stable and can handle harsh weather, until their permanent shelters are ready to occupy. The incapacitated primary users meet the secondary users at the workshop, which also acts as a community space where both the users learn building techniques to build their own house or to help the incapacitated in building their house. The idea of shelter beyond tents is of re-evolving the conventional tents and overcoming the problems in them.

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EVOLUTION OF FORM

The design is step ahead from the conventional tents.

BASE: Tyres filled with compacted soil and construction waste impart stability to the structure.

FRAMES: Paper tubes or similar tube used to create basic framework for the structure.

Construction nets are used for enclosure providing privacy. The material also helps in providing ventilation and light.

FINAL FORM: The L-shaped planning provides privacy between spaces and also creates an exterior open space for interaction.

SITE PLAN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Entry. Exit Assembling space. Workshop & Clinic. Office and Records. OAT. Kitchen and Storage (existing structure). 8. Dining and Gathering space. 9. House modules. 10. Toilets and Baths. 11. Washing area.

PLANS

FLOOR PLAN

ROOF PLAN

CONCLUSION The idea of re-evolving the tents and overcoming the problems in existing tents is achieved by the idea of SHELTER BEYOND TENTS. The incapacitated people, that is, the people deprived of shelter become normal individuals with Their own shelter and the social evil, NEGLIGENCE is removed from the society by preparing the incapacitated as well as the secondary users(volunteers) by teaching them construction methods. The workshop is a place of congregation and works perfectly to make the primary users and secondary users to come together and learn.

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NASA - GRIHA TROPHY LOTUS VALLEY SCHOOL

The brief was to design a School in a township in Gurugaun with respect to GRIHA norms and achieving most of the GRIHA criteria. The design was focused on creating a better learning environment by following sustainable criteria and keeping the climatic conditions in mind. The idea of creating bridges and ramps for circulation and open spaces at regular interval was to create an interactive environment .

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EVOLUTION OF FORM AND ZONING

Design inspired by trees growth.

Each branch forming different sections.

Hierarchy of spaces based on growth. Built form optimal for climatic condition.

The design is inspired by a tree, which symbolizes growth. I t can be experienced by the students as they traverse through the intertwined branch-like corridors of the school, each branch forming different sections of the building. The design also make best use of the site conditions, as the built form is shaped such that it acts like a wind scoop and diverts wind into the building from north - west and also by concentrating most of the classrooms on the northern face so that they receive glare free north light. The southern facade is covered with rotating vertical fins designed to reflect light during the summer and absorb radiation during the winter.

SITE PLAN

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PLANS

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SALIENT DESIGN FEATURES

The entire building is built with bricks made of recycled plastic mixed with clay. The bricks are interlocking and hence don’t require cement mortar and can also be left exposed. The bricks have hollow cavities in which steel reinforcement can be inserted with cement grouting. Thus the entire structure can be built with these bricks without need for separate columns.

The swimmingpool above the auditorium is supported on acomposite girder with a steel truss buried inside a concrete beam, which allows spans of more than 30 metres without intermediate columns. The swimming pool moderates the temperature inside the auditorium without airconditioning.

Recycled water is circulated through the slab which moderates room temperature.

The building employs solar tubes to reflect natural sunlight into the interior spaces of the building which cannot be illuminated using windows.

INTERLOCKING PLASTIC BRICKS.

The water is passed through PeX tubing laid inside the slab during construction.

SOLAR LIGHT TUBE.

CHILLED SLAB DETAIL.

The sunshades are designed to divert wind into the building.

WIND SCOOP SUN SHADE ON NORTHEN FACADE.

The southern facade is covered with vertical fins which rotate according to the season to absorb heat during winter and reflect heat during summer.

SMART LOUVERS ON SOUTHERN FACADE.

The kindergarten block is covered with etfe roofing supported by honey comb steel structure which provides pleasant diffused light for kindergarten.

ETFE ROOF OVER KINDERGARDEN.

BRIDGE CONNECTING BLOCKS.

All pavement on site is made using porous concrete which can absorb more than 100 gallons of water per minute, thus ensuring recharge of groundwater.

PERMEABLE PAVEMENT.

POOLS AND COURTYARD CREATNG MICRO CLIMATE.

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INDUSTRI AL DESIGN HAWKERS

MODULE

The brief was to design a Hawkers Module which can be used by the Hawker for its daily wages. The design of the module was specifilly designed for the food vendors on Marina Beach. The design was also intended to provide a small space for storage for the user. The shortcomings such as lack of storage, seggregation of spaces and choice of material used of the existing carts where analysed and were taken care of during the design process.

PLAN.

SIDE ELEVATION.

FRONT ELEVATION.

TRANSITION OF MODULE THROUGH THE DAY 10PM to 8AM: Closed module. This is the time when hawkers take rest. The space below the platform can be used as an enclosed space to take rest.

9AM to 12PM: The module is moved to the beach working time starts.

5PM to 10PM: Peak hours. This is the time when customers arrive.

12PM to 5PM: Preparation time. During this time all the preparation is done and the some rest.

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RUSTLE STREET

BUSTLE

UPLIFTMENT

The brief was to enhance the famous Russel Street, Kolkata. Keeping the heriage of the street unchanged. It is home to some of the most diverse and engaging activity which calls for involvement from all walks of life. Other then old heritage architecture and restaurants it also house some modern architecture with new age restaurants attracting young gen. As any Indian street is incomplete without hawkers russel street also provide living to many hawkers. The design was also intended to create a basic module which can easily adapt the socio-economic activity of the Indian street. The module was intended to be flexible and capable of forming connection with usual hardscape elements. Other then the hardscape elements the design also intended to make the street more functioning with proper segregation between vehicular and pedestrian path, and providing parking spots at regular interval.

TRANSITION OF MODULE THROUGH THE DAY CUT OUT FOR I - SECTION. SPACE FOR STORAGE.

The module is evolved by bending a steel plate in a frustum like shape. This was done to get broader base making it more stable than other forms. This module is then evolved according to its use. This module acts as an initial cell for any hardscape element.

STREET LIGHT WITH DUSTBINS.

LATERAL SECTION.

SHADED SEATING WITH SOLAR PANEL SHADE. HAWKERS STALL WITH SOLAR PANEL SHADE.

STEEL SECTION ON MODULE.

SEATING WITHOUT BACKREST. STREET LIGHT WITH SIGNAGE.

BACKREST WHEN FOLDED BECOMES BED FOR HOMELESS. SEATING WITH BACKREST.

TYPICAL FRONT VIEW OF STREET. WATER KIOSK.

TYPICAL PLAN OF STREET.

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120 HOURS

HARMONIZING STUDY WITH NATURE

The brief was to design a Library and Canteen for a school in China. The challenge was to complete the design in 120Hours.

ABOUT THE DESIGN The concept was to organise the building unit adjacent to nature considiring the contours of the site. The site organisation is done with an effort to provide students with a space to learn, play and develope amidst natural surroundings. In order to achieve this, the connectivity between two units is a semi open space below ground level which functions as a reading as well as recreational space. PLAN.

SECTION THROUGH CONNECTING CORRIDOR.

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S elected

wo rks

fro m

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I nt e r nships


I N T E R N S H I P - 1 SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI.

Skyline Architects was established in April 2001, by Ar. Saurabh Chatterjee and Ar. Lakshmi Govekar in Mumbai and works towards architectural design based on combination of classical approach and modern sensibility. Skyline Architects is not bound to any preconceptions or particular style and has a diverse project portfolio. They have a broad base in architecture and interior design experience which equips them to explore solutions for corporate, public, commercial, residential and planning projects. During my tenure i was given oppurtunity to work on residential, commercial & high rise projects. With contribution in conceptualisation, schematic drawings, elevations, working drawings and creating 3d models.

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KALIKUND

HEIGHTS

E L E V A T I O N Work contribution : Designing and detailing Elevation for the high rise with respect to final plans and initial concepts.

NORTH ELEVATION.

EAST ELEVATION.

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RAMESHWAR DARSHAN L O B B Y

D E S I G N

Work contribution : Designing and detailing options for Lift Lobby.

ELEVATION - A.

FLOOR PLAN.

ELEVATION - C.

OPTION - 1

ELEVATION - A.

FLOOR PLAN.

CIELING PLAN.

ELEVATION - C.

OPTION - 2

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CIELING PLAN.


RAMESHWAR DARSHAN COMPOUND WALL DESIGN

Work contribution : Designing and detailing options for compound wall.

TEXTURE PAINT. LED LIGHT. WPC BOARD CNC CUT. KOTTA STONE / GREY TEXTURE PAINT.

SIDE WALL ELEVATION.

SIDE WALL PLAN.

FRONT WALL ELEVATION.

FRONT WALL PLAN.

OPTION - 1

TEXTURE PAINT. LED LIGHT. BRICK TILES. KOTTA STONE / GREY TEXTURE PAINT. BEIGE STONE / TILLE.

SIDE WALL ELEVATION.

SIDE WALL PLAN.

FRONT WALL ELEVATION.

FRONT WALL PLAN.

OPTION - 2

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IKEBANA JETHWA NIWAS COMPOUND

WALL

DESIGN

Work contribution : Designing and detailing options for Compound Wall.

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KHANDALA FL AT

BUNGLOW

GR O UN D

SCHEME

B UNGLOW

Work contribution : Designing the bunglow with respect to contours and views. Worked on plans, elevation and landscape feature.

BACK ELEVATION.

RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION.

LEFT SIDE ELEVATION.

FRONT ELEVATION.

STILT FLOOR PLAN.

FIRST FLOOR PLAN.

SECOND FLOOR PLAN.

ROOF PLAN.

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KHANDALA LOW E R

BUNGLOW

L E VE L

SCHEME

BUNGLO W-1

Work contribution : Designing the bunglow with respect to contours and views. Worked on plans, elevation, and landscape features.

BACK ELEVATION.

FRONT ELEVATION.

BASEMENT PLAN.

STILT FLOOR PLAN.

FIRST FLOOR PLAN.

SECOND FLOOR PLAN.

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KHANDALA LOW E R

BUNGLOW

L EV EL

SCHEME

B U NGLOW- 2

Work contribution : Designing the bunglow with respect to contours and views. Worked on plans, elevation and landscape feature. Also creating 3D model. BASEMENT LEVEL PLAN (UPPER BUNGLOW).

SECTION 1-1'

BASEMENT LEVEL PLAN.

STILT FLOOR PLAN.

FIRST FLOOR PLAN.

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN.


I N T E R N S H I P - 2 JAGRUT

AND

PA RT N E R S

LLP

Jagrut and Partners was founded in 1990 by Ar. Jagrut Patel in Ahmedabad. It is a design practice grounded on principles like simplicity, empathy, optimisation. Jagrut and Partners has a diverse project portfolio. They have a broad base in architecture and interior design experience which equips them to explore solutions for corporate, public, commercial, residential and planning projects. During my tenure i was given oppurtunity to work on residential & commercial projects. with major contribution in design developement, conceptualisation, schematic drawings, presentation drawings, working drawings and creating 3d models.

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GIGGLE D AY

CARE

WIGGLE

CENTRE

Work contribution : Designing and providing options for day care centre, which was previously planned as cafe. Worked on conceptual planning, final plan and presentation sheets.

OPTION - 1.

OPTION - 2.

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FLOOR PLAN.


TIRUMALA GRAND AWAS Work contribution : Planning and designing the residential buildings for a master plan. Worked on planning, elevation and landscape in Master Plan. Creating 3D model of the same.

ONE BHK CLUSTER

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN.

FOUR BHK CLUSTER

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN.

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TWO AND THREE BHK CLUSTER

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN.

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MASTER PLAN

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TIRUMALA BUSINESS PARK Work contribution : Preparing working drawings for toilet detail, lobby detail and elevations.

TOILET DETAIL

PLAN

GENTS TOILET DETAIL.

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TOILET DETAIL

PLAN

LADIES TOILET DETAIL.

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Date

Client

Consultant

Purpose GFC web:

Date

No.

Date

Remarks

Chkd.

Remarks

Chkd.

GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION

vitan.seework.com

E-mail : mail@vitanarchitects.com

web: vitan.seework.com

E-mail : mail@vitanarchitects.com

GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION

v i t a n

Contractor

Chkd. Consultant

No.

Purpose GFC

Date

Remarks

GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION

Chkd.

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 11 99

web: vitan.seework.com E-mail Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33: ,mail@vitanarchitects.com (079) 27 68 11 99

web: vitan.seework.com

Lay_Dwg. ID: 13028_CAD02935 Lay_Dwg. ID: 13028_CAD02935 Project ID : PRJ01412 CONSTRUCTION GOOD FOR

Project ID : PRJ01412

Dwg. Name: PREMIER CORPORATES ELEVATIONS (BLOCK-B.C.D.E) Dwg. Name: Scale: PREMIER CORPORATES ELEVATIONS (BLOCK-B.C.D.E) Project Name : Tirumala Business Park PRJ01412 ProjectN.T.S Name : Tirumala Business Park PRJ01412 Lay-out Name : P.C.H. -BCDE_ELEVATION-E2&E4 Lay-out Name : P.C.H. -BCDE_ELEVATION-E2&E4 Created Date: 2016-10-21Created By: Poonam Rajput Created Date: 2016-10-21 Created By: Poonam Rajput Modified By: Poonam Rajput Modified Date: 2016-10-21Modified By: Poonam Rajput Modified Date: 2016-10-21 Dwg.State: Const-Dwg Checked Dwg.State: By: Checked By: Dwg.Ver: 15 Dwg.Ver: 15 Const-Dwg Lay.State: GFC Lay.State: GFC Dhaval Gajjar Dhaval Gajjar Lay.Rev: A Lay.Rev: A

E-mail : mail@vitanarchitects.com

Scale: N.T.S

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Remarks

Client

DISCIPLINE

Date 21-10-2016

ARCHITECTURE

Issued Drawings Date

v i t a n

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Purpose GFC

DISCIPLINE

Consultant

ARCHITECTURE

No.patel jagrut Contractor

Notes

01) This Drawing is a Copyright of VITAN and all rights are reserved.

01) This Drawing is a Copyright of VITAN and all rights are reserved.

ELEVATION-E1

GROOVE DETAIL.

Contractor

Consultant

Purpose

Date

Remarks

Evolving Since 1990

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 24 25

web: www.jagrut-p.com

Chkd.

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e-mail : connect@jagrut-p.com

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

Project Name : Tirumala Business Park PRJ01412

Scale:

Project ID : PRJ01412

Dwg. Name: PREMIER CORPORATES ELEVATIONS (BLOCK-B.C.D.E) Lay_Dwg. ID: 13785_CAD02935

NTS

Lay-out Name : P.C.H. -BCDE_ELEVATION GROOVE DETAIL-1 ###

No. Client

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Date

DISCIPLINE

Issued Drawings

Notes

Client

Revisions

Date 21-10-2016

Notes

Issued Drawings

Project ID : PRJ01412

Dwg. Name: PREMIER CORPORATES ELEVATIONS (BLOCK-B.C.D.E) Scale: N.T.S Project Name : Tirumala Business Park PRJ01412 Lay-out Name : P.C.H. -BCDE_ELEVATION-E1 Created Date: 2016-10-21 Created By: Poonam Rajput Modified By: Rahul Modified Date: 2017-03-30 Lay_Dwg. ID: 13027_CAD02935 Project ID : Checked PRJ01412 Dwg.State: Const-Dwg By: Dwg.Ver: 15 Lay.State: Dwg. Name: Dhaval Gajjar Lay.Rev: A ELEVATIONS (BLOCK-B.C.D.E) Scale: GFCPREMIER CORPORATES N.T.S Tirumala Business Park PRJ01412 Project Name : 01) This Drawing is a Copyright of VITAN and all rights are reserved. Lay-out Name : P.C.H. -BCDE_ELEVATION-E1 Created Date: 2016-10-21 Created By: Poonam Rajput Modified By: Rahul Modified Date: 2017-03-30 Dwg.State: Const-Dwg Checked By: Dwg.Ver: 15 Lay.State: GFC Dhaval Gajjar Lay.Rev: A 01) This Drawing is a Copyright of VITAN and all rights are reserved.

Revisions

jagrut patel

v i t a n

Revisions

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 11 99

Lay_Dwg. ID: 13027_CAD02935

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Contractor

Issued Drawings

21-10-2016 Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 11 99

No.

DISCIPLINE

Purpose GFC

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Consultant

Notes

Contractor

DISCIPLINE

jagrut patel

v i t a n

Client

Revisions

Date 21-10-2016

Notes

Issued Drawings

Revisions

jagrut patel

ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE

PCH BLOCK ELEVATION

Created By:

Rahul

Created Date:

2017-04-07

Modified By:

Chirag Parmar

Modified Date:

2017-04-07

Dwg.State:

Const-Dwg

Dwg.Ver: 15

Lay.State:

Preliminary

Lay.Rev: A

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AYUSHYAMAN PLAZA Work contribution : Designing the elevation based on the planning and basic concept and preparing working drawings for the same. Preparing working drawings for elevation, sections, wall sections and site office. Creating 3d Models.

ELEVATIONS W

W

4

3

4TH FLOOR

3RD FLOOR(OFC)

1"] 2900 [9'-64 5150 [16'-103 4"] 3300 [10'-10"]

2ND FLOOR(OFC)

3000 [9'-10"]

5TH FLOOR

3000 [9'-10"]

6TH FLOOR SERVICES FLOOR

3000 [9'-10"]

TERRACE

3300 [10'-10"]

STAIR CABIN TOP LVL

1"] 2900 [9'-64

M.C. ROOM TOP LVL

1ST FLOOR(OFC)

3800 [12'-51"] 2

1ST FLOOR(SHOWROOM)

G.F. COP LVL

W

W

Consultant

Purpose

Architecture + Design

1"] 2900 [9'-64

M.C. ROOM TOP LVL

web: www.jagrut-p.com

4TH FLOOR

3RD FLOOR(OFC)

Created By: Modified By:

Poonam Rajput Rahul

Dwg.State:

Schematic

Dwg.Ver: 11

Lay.State:

Preliminary

Lay.Rev: A

Created Date:

2017-04-08

Modified Date:

2017-04-08 Checked By: Chitrang Shah

e-mail : connect@jagrut-p.com

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5150 [16'-10 3 4"] 3000 [9'-10"] 3300 [10'-10"]

2ND FLOOR(OFC)

NTS

3000 [9'-10"]

5TH FLOOR

Scale:

Lay_Dwg. ID: 13788_CAD05556

Lay-out Name : Elevation-E1

3000 [9'-10"]

6TH FLOOR SERVICES FLOOR

Project ID : PRJ01605

Dwg. Name: 1605-AAW-COT1-Es

3300 [10'-10"]

TERRACE

W Project Name : Ayushyaman Plaza PRJ01605

1"] 2900 [9'-6 4

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 24 25

STAIR CABIN TOP LVL

W

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

Chkd.

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Remarks

DISCIPLINE

Client

Date

Notes

Date

No.

Revisions

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ELEVATION - E1

1ST FLOOR(OFC)

1"] 3800 [12'-52

1ST FLOOR(SHOWROOM)

G.F. COP LVL

8

6

Consultant

Purpose

Date

Remarks

Architecture + Design Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 24 25

web: www.jagrut-p.com

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

Chkd.

e-mail : connect@jagrut-p.com

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Project Name : Ayushyaman Plaza PRJ01605

Project ID : PRJ01605

Dwg. Name: 1605-AAW-COT1-Es

Lay_Dwg. ID: 13790_CAD05556

Scale: NTS

Lay-out Name : Elevation-E3 ###

Contractor

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Notes

Date

Revisions

Issued Drawings

9

7

DISCIPLINE

ELEVATION - E3

Created By: Modified By:

Poonam Rajput Rahul

Dwg.State:

Schematic

Dwg.Ver: 11

Lay.State:

Preliminary

Lay.Rev: A

Created Date:

2017-04-08

Modified Date:

2017-04-08 Checked By: Chitrang Shah

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W

W

1

2

1"] 2900 [9'-6 4

STAIR CABIN TOP LVL

1"] 2900 [9'-6 4

M.C. ROOM TOP LVL

5150 [16'-10 3 4"]

TERRACE

3000 [9'-10"]

6TH FLOOR SERVICES FLOOR

3000 [9'-10"]

5TH FLOOR

3000 [9'-10"]

4TH FLOOR

3300 [10'-10"]

3RD FLOOR(OFC)

3300 [10'-10"]

2ND FLOOR(OFC)

1ST FLOOR(SHOWROOM)

1"] 3800 [12'-5 2

1ST FLOOR(OFC)

G.F. COP LVL

Purpose

Date

Remarks

W

Chkd.

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

Architecture + Design web: www.jagrut-p.com

Project ID : PRJ01605

Dwg. Name: 1605-AAW-COT1-Es

Lay_Dwg. ID: 13789_CAD05556

NTS

Lay-out Name : Elevation-E2 Created By: Modified By:

Poonam Rajput Rahul

Dwg.State:

Schematic

Dwg.Ver: 11

Lay.State:

Preliminary

Lay.Rev: A

e-mail : connect@jagrut-p.com

Created Date:

2017-04-08

Modified Date:

2017-04-08 Checked By: Chitrang Shah

• •• • •• •• •• • •• • ••• •• •• • • • ••• • ••• ••• •• • • •• • • •• •••••• • •• •• •• ••• • • •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

TERRACE

3000 [9'-10"]

6TH FLOOR SERVICES FLOOR

5150 [16'-10 3 4"]

1"] 2900 [9'-6 4

STAIR CABIN TOP LVL

Scale:

Project Name : Ayushyaman Plaza PRJ01605

1"] 2900 [9'-6 4

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 M.C. 33 , (079) 27 68 24 LVL 25 ROOM TOP

W ###

Consultant

Notes

Contractor

DISCIPLINE

No. Client

Revisions

Date

###

ELEVATION - E2 Issued Drawings

3RD FLOOR(OFC)

3300 [10'-10"]

2ND FLOOR(OFC)

3300 [10'-10"]

4TH FLOOR

3000 [9'-10"]

3000 [9'-10"]

5TH FLOOR

1ST FLOOR(OFC)

1"] 3800 [12'-52

1ST FLOOR(SHOWROOM)

G.F. COP LVL

ELEVATION - E4 Purpose

6 Date

Remarks

5 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

Chkd.

2900

Architecture + Design

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 24 25

Project ID : PRJ01605 Lay_Dwg. ID: 13791_CAD05556

NTS

Created By:

Poonam Rajput

Created Date:

2017-04-08

Modified By:

Rahul

Modified Date:

2017-04-08

Dwg.State:

Schematic

Dwg.Ver: 11

Lay.State:

Preliminary

Lay.Rev: A

e-mail : connect@jagrut-p.com

Checked By: Chitrang Shah • •• • •• •• •• • •• • ••• •• •• • • • ••• • ••• ••• •• • • •• • • •• •••••• • •• •• •• ••• • • •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

2900

5800

STAIR CABIN TOP LVL

web: www.jagrut-p.com

Scale:

Project Name : Ayushyaman Plaza PRJ01605 Dwg. Name: 1605-AAW-COT1-Es Lay-out Name : Elevation-E4 ###

Consultant

###

Contractor

DISCIPLINE

No. Client

Revisions

M.C. ROOM TOP LVL

Date

Notes

SECTIONS

Issued Drawings

ROOF AS/DETAIL

ROOF AS/DETAIL

TERRACE

ROOF AS/DETAIL

CUT-OUT

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

FINS AS/DETAIL

CUT-OUT

5150

CUT-OUT

6TH FLOOR

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-1

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

TOILET

OFFICE-406

OFFICE-407

TOILET

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-408

OFFICE-409

OFFICE-2

TOILET

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-410

OFFICE-2

OFFICE-411

TOILET

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

OFFICE -412

SHOW-RM-413

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-414

TOILET

OFFICE-406

OFFICE-407

TOILET

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-408

OFFICE-409

TOILET

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-410

OFFICE-411

TOILET

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

OFFICE -412

SHOW-RM-413

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-414

OFFICE-307

TOILET

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-309

TOILET

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-310

OFFICE-311

TOILET

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

OFFICE -312

SHOW-RM-313

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-313

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-3

CUT-OUT

OFFICE-3

3000

OFFICE-1

3000

5TH FLOOR

4TH FLOOR 3000

25000

FINS AS/DETAIL SIGN BOARD

OFFICE-306

TOILET

SHOW-RM-216

SHOW-RM-215

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-214

SHOW-RM-213

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-212

SHOW-RM-211

TOILET

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

SHOWRM-210

SHOW-RM-209

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-208

SHOW-RM-207

SHOW-RM-206

PASSAGE

TOILET

SHOW-RM-116

SHOW-RM-115

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-114

SHOW-RM-113

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-112

SHOW-RM-111

TOILET

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

SHOWRM-110

SHOW-RM-109

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-108

SHOW-RM-107

SHOW-RM-106

PASSAGE

SHOW-RM-16

SHOW-RM-15

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-14

SHOW-RM-13

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-12

SHOW-RM-11

TOILET

CUT-OUT

ELEC.

SHOWRM-10

SHOW-RM-09

TOILET

CUT-OUT

SHOW-RM-08

SHOW-RM-07

SHOW-RM-06

OFFICE-308

3300

3RD FLOOR(OFC)

TOILET

SIGN BOARD

3300

2ND FLOOR(OFC)

SIGN BOARD

3800

1ST FLOOR(OFC)

450

1000

TOILET

3800

G.F. COP LVL ROAD LVL.

DRIVE-WAY

DRIVE-WAY

3800

7150

BASEMENT - 01

BASEMENT - 02

DRIVE-WAY

DRIVE-WAY

SECTION-SE-1

Client

No. Contractor

Consultant

Date

Remarks

Chkd.

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Lay_Dwg. ID: 13692_CAD07696

### FOR CONSTRUCTION

Purpose

#

Date

matic

Issued Drawings

Project ID : PRJ01605

Dwg. Name: 1605-AAW-COT1-Se Project Name : Ayushyaman Plaza PRJ01605 Lay-out Name : Building Section

Scale: NTS


OTTA

SHOWROOM

PASSAGE

PASSAGE

Date

Issued Drawings

Client

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

PASSAGE

Consultant

Purpose

No.

Date

ALUMINUM VERTICAL FINS AS PER DETAIL

HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATES AS PER DETAIL

SECTION W-2

SHOWROOM

PASSAGE

web: www.jagrut-p.com

Contractor

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

OFFICE

OFFICE

PASSAGE

PASSAGE

OFFICE

OFFICE

PASSAGE

SECTION W-1

ALUMINUM VERTICAL FINS AS PER DETAIL

Phone No: (079) 27 68 10 33 , (079) 27 68 24 25

Architecture + Design

G.F. COP LVL

1ST FLOOR(OFC)

1ST FLOOR(SHOWROOM)

2ND FLOOR(OFC)

3RD FLOOR(OFC)

4TH FLOOR

5TH FLOOR

5150 [16'-10 3 4"]

3000 [9'-10"]

3000 [9'-10"]

3000 [9'-10"]

3300 [10'-10"]

3300 [10'-10"]

HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATES AS PER DETAIL

OFFICE

Revisions

6TH FLOOR SERVICES FLOOR

TERRACE

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

Remarks

SECTION W-3

SHOWROOM

PASSAGE

PASSAGE

TERRACE GARDEN

e-mail : connect@jagrut-p.com

OTTA

Sign Board

Sign Board

Sign Board

ALUMINUM VERTICAL FINS AS PER DETAIL

FIXED GLASS AS PER DETAIL

Chkd.

TERRACE

SHOWROOM

PASSAGE

PASSAGE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OTTA

Sign Board

Sign Board

Sign Board

ALUMINUM VERTICAL FINS AS PER DETAIL

FIXED GLASS AS PER DETAIL

SECTION W-4

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

Notes

TERRACE

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

ROAD

ALUMINUM FINS AS PER DETAIL

HOLLOW PLINTH

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

TERRACE

HOLLOW PLINTH

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

TOILET

ALUMINUM FINS AS PER DETAIL

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

Sign Board

Sign Board

Sign Board

ALUMINUM VERTICAL FINS AS PER DETAIL

HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATES AS PER DETAIL

Rahul Rahul Schematic Preliminary

Created By: Modified By: Dwg.State: Lay.State:

Lay.Rev: A

HOLLOW PLINTH

2017-03-09

Poonam Rajput

Checked By:

2017-04-08

Scale: NTS

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Modified Date:

Created Date:

Lay_Dwg. ID: 13792_CAD05556 Lay-out Name : Wall Sections

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

PASSAGE

PASSAGE

PASSAGE

OFFICE

TERRACE

SECTION W-9

Project ID : PRJ01605

Dwg.Ver: 11

SECTION W-8

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

TERRACE

Dwg. Name: 1605-AAW-COT1-Es

SECTION W-7

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

TERRACE

Project Name : Ayushyaman Plaza PRJ01605

SECTION W-6

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

SECTION W-5

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

SHOWROOM

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

TERRACE

DISCIPLINE

TERRACE

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WALL SECTIONS


VIEWS

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PHYSICAL

MODELS

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