rinika prince undergraduate design
PORT FOLIO
Balwant Sheth School of Architecture NMIMS University
16.10.1993
V. L. Mehta Road, Vile Parle west Mumbai - 400 056
| A2-21, Mahindra Nagar Malad East, Mumbai - 400 097 | || 67 Abu Huraira, Villa #52 Dafna, Doha - Qatar ||
Photography + video art enthusiast Experimental; unsuccessful cook Hungry nomad
+91 8879050775 rinika.93@gmail.com
EDUCATION
PUBLICATIONS
[2011 - 2016]
Pursuing Bachelor's of Architecture (final year) at Balwant Sheth School of Architecture (BSSA), NMIMS University, Mumbai, India
[2006 - 2011]
Studied at Doha Modern Indian School (Central Board of Secondary Education, India), Doha - Qatar Passed the Higher Secondary Examination with 87% Passed the Secondary Examination with 84.5% Appointed as the house captain for two consecutive years Part of the school's athletics team
[1999-2006]
Trained and certified as Bharatnatyam dancer
[1997-2006]
Trained in Hindustani classical music
[2015]
A report on the future of market design proposal at Andheri station Self-interpretation of Indian mythological stories [2014] A report for analysing the exsisting market typology in the 21st century and its varied business models A comprehensive report on the spatial, social and cultural characterisics of the St. Xavier's College campus, Dhobi Talao An urban design study analysis the historical layers of development morphing the fabric in P D'Mello road
[2013]
"Bhutan - Frozen in time", a book documenting the cities of Thimpu and Paro
EXHIBITIONS [2015]
Designed an installation to display student's work @ The Corridor, BSSA Part of the team to build the perforated jali for Thesis Bazaar @ the Exhibition centre, BSSA
[2012]
Design selected for a display unit for the Exhibition @ The Corridor, BSSA - Hive Minds. Unit inspired from the formation pattern of the migratory birds
[2011]
"Jaisalmer, the cities within", an exhibition documenting the nukkads and spatial pockets inside the Jaisalmer Fort
[2012]
A travelogue set in Ahmedabad documenting the modern masters
[2011]
A book to document the Ajanta Ellora caves and the city of Aurangabad
SKILLS Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Corel Draw Windows Movie Maker Adobe Premier Pro Lightroom
CURRICULUM VITAE
RINIKA PRINCE
AutoCAD Rhinoceros SketchUp Lumion 3ds-Max V-ray (Rhino/Max) Revit
COMPETITIONS [2015]
Participated in the Global Schindler Award, @Schindler Group, an urban design competition based in Shenzhen, China
[2014]
Microsoft Office Model making Hand drafting Sketching
Participated in Ethos - Transparence, a competition for redesigning the metro rail in Delhi
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE [2013]
Worked as an intern @Dar Al Rokham Consultants, Doha - Qatar
*assisted in drafting sections and elevations for Downtown Doha
[2015]
Worked as an intern @Qatar Design Consortium, Doha - Qatar *assisted in rendering plans and sections *assisted in designing a private villa for a local client
year 5
Thesis Bazaar
BSSA Display
year 4
Diagramming methodology + insert
Farm-House
Un-Tangle
The Global Schindler Award
year 3
Place for for Happiness happiness Place
Apart Hotel Apart-Hotel
Market commodity study
Bhutan Documentation
Individual work
year 2
Group work
Hive Minds
Site + x_urban fringe
Working Drawings
year 1
INDEX OF WORKS
Design Dissertation
Measuring the void
Reading Mumbai
Jaisalmer Fort Documentation
Photography
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Farm-House_hybrid complexities [STUDY] [PROGRAM] [MENTOR]
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hybrid complexities in urban context housing + farming URBAN HOUSING Piyush Bajpai Priyank Mehta
The study began with understanding hybrids and its significance. With having given housing and farming as the two main typologies, it was important to have an agenda to amalgamate the two together As lifestyles now are fast changing and adaptable, and cities are filled with people coming from different backgounds, the system needs to be more ‘flexible’ to accomodate them all. ‘Flexible compact systems’ help expand as per ones needs, create community interactions and helps personalise ones space to make one feel at home at all times The actor important at play with ‘flexibility’ is ‘collaboration’. The design looks at various ways to ‘collaborate’ as well as ‘divide’ for a better growth of the model as a whole The idea of housing now is getting narrowed down to ‘one size fits all’ and hence it becomes extremely important to have the ‘personal’ side when designing and ‘flexibility’ exactly lets one do that
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SELF SUSTAINING SYSTEMS FLEXIBLE-COMPACT SYSTEMS _expand as per ones needs _creating community interactions _personalising ones space
The approach was to have a courtyard house with flexible units around it. Farms would be in the form of balcony farms to cater to small scale produce The units can be moved according to the light requirements for the farm, to have farms inside/outside Farm Living
Each house is of 50 sq. m. each irrespective of the user The house is then divided into a grid of 2.3x2.3m of which a unit takes up 4.6x4.6m The farm runs all along the periphery of the house having a width of 1.3m
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Un-Tangle_urban markets [SITE] [STUDY] [MENTOR] [GROUP]
Andheri station Future of urban markets Atrey Chhaya Amaya D’souza Purva Joshi Khadija Juzer
Markets are entities that have evolved from a mere exchange of goods to a complex system which is comprised of various elements of commerce and the global economy. At present markets are vibrant, active spaces for consumer-consumer and consumer-seller interactions The current trend suggests that most current markets become inherently virtual and the traditional typology of a “display –space” within a shop becomes redundant and hence is minimised. The research then conducted strongly suggests an entire global network of markets that exists as a virtual entity and the shop thus becomes a place to mainly “pick-up” the desired commodity. The typology shifts from a “display-store shop” to a “warehouse storage” space The study uses these factors and proposes a scenario in which the design is aware of these elements which will dominate the future of markets
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Over the last two decades, rising internet and mobile phone penetration has changed the way we communicate and do business. E-commerce is relatively a novel concept. It is, at present, heavily leaning on the internet and mobile phone revolution to fundamentally alter the way business reach their customers.
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India had close to 10 million online shoppers and is growing at an estimated 30%
Growth of E-commerce + E-tailing in India
The above graph shows that the inclination of people for online purchase is more towards electronics and apparel and accessories
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The growth in e-tailing will spawn several investments in logsitics infrastructure including large fulfillement centres and warehouses, downstream parcel and sortation centres, focus will be on equipping these nodes with state-of-the-art technology and modern warehousing practices promoting visibility across the Logistics chain. The rising growth and complexity of e-commerce categories and delivery networks is expected to have a large spill-over to infrastructure and logistics investments which will include more warehouses, sortaiton and delivery centre
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The diagram shows the existing site conditions indicating the various flows of the commuters within the site The site sets a scenario that is chaotic, dense and tangled in these flows All commercial activities are conducted along the periphery of the site in large numbers leaving no room for the pedestrian and vehicular movement
The diagram shows the proposed design for a market scenario in the future Specific activities have been provided for various activities, redensifying the site by untangling the flows The proposed scenario has been created by keeping markets inward looking, as a reponse to climatic conditions, by introducing porous interfaces
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Scattered locations of different elements of supply chain, affects efficiency of the Process. Retail becomes an important part of influencing buyers to purchase commodities. The ability t provide consumers with a variety of easy ways to collect or recive goods has emerged as a major point of competition. Convinience is now one of the defining measures of customer service and has propelled retailer’s supply chain
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Greater centralization of warehousing, with Retailers building bigger sheds with more Automation, replacing smaller regional centres However, the rising cost of fuel and customer demand for shorter lead times will result in a Greater number of local warehouses These centres will act as replenishment centres for stores, and continued growth in e-retailing will Increase home delivery significantly Warehouses become space for customised Production as well as storage. -integral part of the market -sellers use technology to influence buyers
Warehouse space is becomes concentrated in or near large population centers. Saturated labor markets and higher delivery and land costs lead some companies to locate their facilities in secondary areas within a one-day service area of the major population centers. This gives comparable accessibility, lower costs, and a larger labor pool
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Case study of different types of retail stores The areas in clothing stores, textile workshops and Electronic stores are analysed and classifeid into display and Interface space and storage and/ workshop space. Analysis showed current storage to be 20% of total display/interface area. In the proposed scenario the display and interface space is minimised by utilising advanced digital and virtual Technologies creating local-warehouse typology stores.
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The proposed market is commodity based. The market caters only to apparels and electronics and includes services like eateries. The two commodities have been chosen keeping in mind the residential area in the surrounding as well as the progressing growth of these two commodities. Pedestrians are directed from the station exit to the S.V.Road along pick up stores and an open plaza without having any market activities attached to it. The bus stop is placed along the main road, not affecting pedestrian traffic around the station area. A separate access for the rickshaws, unlike the existing condition where the bus and the rickshaws both create a chaotic situation. The site lacks open spaces and hence a green path that is not affected by the commercial activities and is accessible to everyone. A quick connection from the bus stop along the S.V.Road to the metro, a ramp up that can be used by Cyclists who need to get their way out of the site in no time slicing through the market activities. Two separate routes defined for two commodity based markets that includes the production, assembly, and storage of the products. The diagrams show the process of activties that take place in the existing market
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open space housing
People relate to cities in terms of the icons that are located in those cities (Sydney opera house is the icon for Sydney, Eiffel tower is the icon for Paris etc). Thus the most public built spaces such as amenities, community centers, markets, institutes are purposely designed in a physical iconic sense. This creates a common “image of the region (city)� in the mind of the inhabitants as well as in the minds of transient users.These iconic structures act as boosters to the economy by way of increasing the real estate values around them as a result of increased public interventions in these icons All these factors lead to a holistic upbringing of the regions, hence improving the general quality of life of the inhabitants.
Diversity of program and qualtiy of space
Housing with mixed use (light commercial) Commercial Spaces Open Recreational Spaces Physical Connections Amenities Community Centers
Interlinks between different economic, public and natural zones at the nodes so as to provide a variety of activities for transit passengers.
Model of designing and connecting nodes physically, spacially and programmatically.
Creation of hyper Varied scale and quality of open spaces. Large scale open space(formal and active zones. non monitorable) Medium scale open space(semi-formal) Small scale open space(informal and monitorable, safe for children)
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Interlinking the different spaces used by the socially, economically and culturally diverse users via multiple mobility loops. 4HE CURRENT SYSTEM OF PLANNING HAS DESIGNATED ZONES FOR SPECIòC PURPOSES FOR EXAMPLE HOUSING COMMERCIAL OR RECREATIONAL this leads to an increase in the travel time between the place in which one lives and the place in which one works, studies, recreates, socializes etc. The design approach is to create these zones as nodes which have all the different programs within themselves so that the time previously used for travel could be used for the secondary chores of the lives of the child, adult and old aged. For EXAMPLE THE TIME SAVED BY AN OFòCE WORKER COULD BE USED TO TAKE A JOG IN THE NEARBY PARK OR THE TIME SAVED BY A CHILD COULD be used to recreate and play in the ground. The nodes created are internally connected by open spaces, pedestrian and cyclist streets, they are interconnected by arterial ROADS SO AS TO INCREASE THE DISTANCE REACHABLE BY DIFFEREN MODES WITHIN A SPECIòC AMOUNT OF TIME
Developed land use pattern Pedestrian density before Residential Commercial Iconic Amenities design intervention Community Spaces Non Motorable Routes
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This would also lead to a balance between the different modes of mobility within the zone as well as among many zones hence creating a model which can be connected and repeated as a method of urban planning keeping in mind the context of the site without creating extreme disconnects such as those which exist today. Regular pedestrian path (linear to emphasize movement without disturbance)
Major pedestrian street near commercial core zones (creates intresting plazas and irrelugar spaces where intresting public activies may occur during the course of the day)
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Ensuring visual connectivity between large open spaces through means of mobility such as pedestrian pathways or vehicular roads, so that there is a sense of identity within neighbourhoods and so that the communities can get strongly interlinked. (Getting directions and understanding of a place without its map)
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Open space within the built fabric after design intervention
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It is unrealistic to create a drastic large scale change in the built fabric at once, thus the development has been centered on phases, which have been planned as per their practicality and urgency, keeping in mind the traditional predictions of city growth and development. 1; the major nodes have been identified and the modification of the immediate areas around these has been undertaken, new main nodes are also created, the disjointed nodes and zones are better connected. Amenities have been provided so as to create an incentive for people to settle and work in this region 2; the region around the major nodes are developed into commercial zones, mixed use urban super blocks, residential complexes for the various income groups is created, the connection between the two development zones is made stronger by enhancing street connection, more amenities are provided. 3; the areas at the periphery are developed in a similar mixed use fashion maintaining a strong physical connectivity among them through all the modes of mobility, thus creating a homogenous yet varying model for development. Homogeneous in a way that the basic methodology is the same, varying in a way that what is developed on the new sites is with respect to what programs are most urgently required. 4; the areas which may have turned unstable over the development of the previously mentioned zones are identified and a plan for development is proposed based on the market trends then.
Visual connect between zones maintained for fluid movement
Strategic mixed use develeopment throughout the urban fabric for a much more safer environment to dwell in
Better connect between urban zones
Mixed use architectural typologies strategically developed to make the site more porous and socially rich.
New development pattern designed to support the current dynamism and further enchance it. Various mobility options within each urban zone
Fringe between dwelling and nature blurred
Urban regions are dense and complex overlays of very distinct programs, spaces, arrangements of economies, cultures etc, thus the kind of fabric that evolves is very multi layered in terms of the linkages that are formed, both planned and unplanned, physical and invisible. This creates urgency with respect to the mobility of the individual in these regions, both along the vast horizontal expanse of the region as well as across the dense fabric with respect to vertical overlay of spaces. The core purpose underlying the design decisions made was to better link these connectivity disjoints in terms of physical, economic, cultural and social aspects of urban life. Mobility, vertically, has been addressed by way of creating layered spaces over each other in section, thus opening up the structures to outside interventions and discoveries, certain programs have been chaotically, but thoughtfully designed so as to make the design permeable, enhancing controlled interior public spaces and life.
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Place for happiness Paro town, Bhutan Contextualising the existing Place for happiness Sonal Sancheti
Gross Domestic Happiness is how Bhutan measures its happiness quotient. Can one make a place for happiness in a happy country? The studio began with understanding what happiness meant to me. It followed by making a video of my version of happiness in the context of Mumbai city. This helped us frame what our idea for a place of happiness should be The second part of the studio was analysis Paro town, its cultural importance, context, lifestyle of the people with micro detailing The design is very well sunk contexually with bursts of emotions and trails that evoke emotions in one
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combined vs individual fragmentation vs social cohesion link: https://youtu.be/s1XvXnKVQFM
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They were all typically old cottage style and double storeyed buildings with red mangalore tiles on their roofs, along a narrow road that seems to wind erratically to dodge the houses located haphazardly, without rhyme or reason. It has managed to retain its village character even as present-day ‘development’ has hemmed it in on all sides STAFF AREA
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The studio began with visiting Ranwar village, an old gaothan settlement in the suburb of Bandra with houses that are about a hundred years old The first part of the studio was to get a clear idea of the context, the forces acting on site in terms of its built structures, activities, the kind of users around. It also included a good understanding of apart hotel and how it can be enhanced to make it more cohesive with the environment around The site also faces St. Andrew’s church and cemetry on the other side. Its basically at the juncture between the church street and bandstand The second part of the studio was to design an apart hotel with several other functions so as to make it connect with the public realm at a larger scale
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Taking from the site, the section is maintained in a way that each facade relates to the context it faces in a very peculiar way The form works well in response to the site The form steps down in order to maintain the noise levels down at the entrance which faces the gaothan. The same starts to move in as it moves upwards for one to pause and watch the communal rich part of the city The side facing the church and the cemetary is not only stepped inside but as it goes higher it starts to lean outwards towards the sea for its view
Hive Minds_design workshop 2012 [STUDY] [SITE] [SCALE]
Migratory birds BSSA Corridor Display Installation
The Design Workshop is based on the book, ‘Out of Control’, by Kevin Kelly. It is a summary of what we know about self-sustaining systems, both living ones such as a tropical wetland, or an artificial one, such as a computer simulation of our planet
The underlying concept behind the exercise is to decode several instances of emergence and self-organization in nature. The studio focused on observations in nature that could be investigated and understood by a set of simple rules of cellular automation. Simple models were constructed to comprehend the phenomenon Migratory birds is the topic of study below. The swarm of migratoy birds act together to form the V pattern which helps them sustain their journey for distances. When the formation gets too long, it breaks into similar V - patterns. This collective behaviour is studied and converted to a set of angular connections with the logic of pull, force and breaking of its motion
The migratory birds form the V- pattern due to two main reasons: The shape of the formation reduces the drag force that each bird experiences compared to if it were flying alone. The second strong reason holds for the V-Formation flying is that this orientation allows the birds to communicate more easily Large bird typically migrate in V echelon formations. There are significant aerodynamic gains. All birds can see ahead, and towards one side, making a good arrangement for protection. The bird ahead helps reduce the drag force experienced by the bird behind it making it easier for the flock to fly across long distances
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This V-formation provides the birds with good visual contact of each other to keep the flock together. This eye before communication minimizes the possibility of losing birds along the way as the formation crosses vast distances during migration The first bird has to work the hardest since it flies into undisturbed air. The upwash this bird creates improves the aerodynamics of the two behind it, and these two further improve conditions for the next two birds in line. Although this kind of fly benefit all the birds, the bird which is in the lead position has to work the hardest The bird ahead helps reduce the drag force experienced by the bird behind it making it easier for the flock to fly across long distances Further, after the formation gets too long along the two sides, it breaks into similar V patterns thus showing swarm behaviour and helping in conserving their energies
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MIGRATORY BIRDS - GEESE Migratory birds, flock together to ease the wind pressure they have to combat during long distance flights. They follow a V formation to reduce drag on individual members. The size of the flock has an optimum value, after which they break into smaller groups following the same formation. On applying sufficient pressure, each module breaks into smaller halves, maintaining the same formation.
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This was the second phase of the workshop, where we caried out certain scaled investigations to create habitable constructs and displayed at the annual BSSA Exhibition. A number of joineries were worked out for various performative functions in a single module; the final model consisted of a cluster of modules to show the idea of a ‘pattern breaking into similar patterns’. Different materials were explored and a combination of High-density polyethylene (HDPE) sheet for the surfaces and mild steel joineries were chosen, fabricated to create the display installation
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01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS +0.9 M LVL TO BE VERIFIED BY +2.1 THE M LVL CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. 02. ALL DIMENSIONS DOW AREN UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM +1.2 M LVL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. W3 ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE W2 WORK. 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ONLY WRITTEN W3 DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & SERVICES DRGS. 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.
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GENERAL NOTES: MARKET
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SIGN:
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2,04
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DATE: 04.10.13
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Location and Setting out plan
2,08
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Floor Plans
1,75
WORKING DRAWING CLASS:
5m 4.8 m
W4
ADMIN
0,7
3 2300X200
BRICK WALL
NAME : RINIKA PRINCE
PROJECT NAME
W2
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DATE: 04.10.13
SHEET NO:01
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07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS. 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RESPECTIVE DRGS. 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS REFER THE RESPECTIVE DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE DRAWINGS. 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL FLOORS. 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH G BOND. 9.3 m 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS SPECIFIED. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT PAINT
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07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS 1 TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS. 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RESPECTIVE DRGS. C AND WINDOWS WDOORS 09. FOR REFER THE RESPECTIVE S F SCHEDULE DOOR/WINDOW DRAWINGS. 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL D6 FLOORS. 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH BOND. 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 4,41 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS SPECIFIED. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND SLOPE COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT PAINT
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3
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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3
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1,08
RAMMED EARTH 3
6
1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF UP RINIKA PRINCE AND NOT BE COSHALL UN +0.3 TER WRITTEN KITCHEN REPRODUCED WITHOUT M LV +0.3 L M LV 8 L PERMISSION. ,8
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DATE: 23.11.13
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0,
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DOOR SCHEDULE W = WINDOW
SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. TYPE NO SIZE(L X W) SILL DESCRIPTION SLOPE 1:20003. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD D6 3 2400X2500 GLASS PANELLED DOOR,DOUBLE BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S BRICK WALL NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE PRODUCED SWING TERRACE
1,92
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2.5
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1,3
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1,3
N
0
4000
610
4000
1
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D = DOOR
ESCALATOR PIT FOUNDATION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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3
W1
4
C10
PROJECT NAME
RCC CHAJJA
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SIGN: PCC FOOTING
EXECUTION 5 NOTES
AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
W3
8,46
ESCALATOR MOTOR PIT
UNLESS UNTILOFSPECIFIED. 2. THE COMMENCEMENT CONSTRUCTION • • ••• • • •• SUBJECT • • • • •TO•• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • •C3 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT W2 SPECIFIED. AUTHORITIES. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK STORAGE GENERALSPECIFIED. NOTES: UNLESS W C 01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS B 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE TO BE VERIFIED BY THE S F CONTRACTOR BEFORE C1 OXIDE AND TREATED WITH RED 3,07 COMMENCING THE WORK. COATED WITH 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FIRE RESISTENT C2 UNFINISHED PAINTAND ARE IN MM 3, 22 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
STAIRCASE SCHEDULE NO. OF STEPS TREAD RISER RISERS STAIRCASE2 12 -26 VARIES 150 15 STAIRCASE4 1 - 16 VARIES 150 16
READING
6
1
100 MM HIGH MATT FINISH TILES SAME AS FLOORING MATT FINISH TILES
STRUCTURE ABOVE
ONLY WRITTEN 17 NAME : RINIKA PRINCE DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. RAMMEDCLASS EARTH : YR.3 ROLL NO :29 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN SCALE: AS MENTIONED CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & LOCATION, SITE, SETTING OUT SERVICES DRGS. B.S.S.A 06. INTERNAL PLASTER BRICK 15mm , STUB WALL EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.
1,9
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
4000
N AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
0
4000
2
1
STRUCTURE ABOVE MS MOTOR 1,2 COVER
MARKET +1.08 M LVL
RCC CHAJJA
K
4
3
07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS STOR TO BE REFER FROM THE AGE 5 DRGS. STRUCTURAL 2300X2000 500 MARBLE SURROUND AND POWDER 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER 0,9 IPS LAID OVER RESPECTIVE DRGS. 3 BBCAL.FRAME SLOPE 1:200 WITH SLIDING COATED 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS GLASS SHUTTER REFER THE RESPECTIVE D7 DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE TERRACE 0,98 1,1 DRAWINGS. 8 +6 M LVL +4.8 M LVL AND POWDER 10. 1500X2000 500 MARBLE SURROUND ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & COATED AL.FRAME WITH SLIDING SLEEVES TO BE IN DOWN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & GLASS SHUTTER SL RELEVANT SERVICE OP WORKSHO PDRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE E MARBLE SURROUND AND D6 POWDER 2100X2000 500 FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT COATED AL.FRAME WITH SLIDING SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL GLASS SHUTTER FLOORS. AND POWDER 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH 3000X2000 600 MARBLE SURROUND BOND. DOWN +5.6 M LVL COATED AL.FRAME WITH SLIDING 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. GLASS SHUTTER 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A D3 WORKSHO DOWN P DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE W6 +5.6STAIRCASE SCHEDULE EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING M LVL DOWN UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. W6 NO. OF STEPS TREAD RISER RISERS 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS +5 M LVL SPECIFIED. STAIRCASE1 1 D6- 6 VARIES 150 6 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK STAIRCASE2 1 - 11 VARIES 150 11 UNLESS SPECIFIED. STAIRCASE3 1 - 8 8 150 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE 1600 TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND 8 STAIRCASE4 TERR 1 - ACE 8 VARIES 150 COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT STEPS 1 1 - M3 LVLVARIES 150 +5.3 3 PAINT
B
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SITE + X
4000
C17
W3
W2
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400
1
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10 11
4000
C21
0,26 4
S7 9
8
1 1400X2500 300 TEAK WOOD HINGED DOOR C4 WITH
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I
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2.5
4000
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2
4000
D1
ENTRANCE
W1
7
6
W C
MARKET +1.08 M LVL
C20
W1
4000
C19
OFFICE
I
A
5
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
B
W2
EXECUTION NOTES
AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
DRY RUBBLE PACKING
07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS 07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS. TO BE REFER FROM THE 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RAMMED EARTH DRGS. STRUCTURAL RESPECTIVE DRGS. 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER REFER THE RESPECTIVE RESPECTIVE DRGS. DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE DRAWINGS. 09.STUB FORWALL DOORS AND WINDOWS BRICK 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN REFER THE RESPECTIVE CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & PCC FOOTING DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE DRAWINGS. FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT RCC PAD FOOTING 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL FLOORS. SLEEVES TO BE IN 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH PCC BED CM 1:3:6 CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & BOND. 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE RELEVANT SERVICE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT RCC PAD FOOTING EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. • • ••• • • •• • • • • • •• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •FLOORS. ••••• SPECIFIED. 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT PCC WALLS BED 230 THKCM 1:3:6 UNLESS SPECIFIED. BOND. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT 115MMNOTES: THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. WALL S = SKIRTING PAINT F = FLOORING C = CEILING 13.DRAWING ALL CENTER LINES 1. THIS IS A PROPERTY OF ARE AT A PLASTERED AND PAINTED RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN RCC CHAJJA PLASTERED AND PAINTED PERMISSION. EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING
1:20
SECTION AT AA'
SECTION AT AA'
01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS PROJECT NAME TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. MS MOTOR WORKSHOPS COVER & MARKET 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE W1 IN MM 150 PCC PLINTH UNFINISHED AND ARE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 15 ALL DIMENSIONS 14 13 16 12SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. S9 S8 4,12 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD D6 BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. DRY RUBBLE PACKING 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. WORKING DRAWING
GLASS PANELS 3 2400X2500 300 GLASS PANELLED DOOR,DOUBLE SWING 1 1000X2500 300 TEAK WOOD HINGED FLUSH DOOR
1,25
ENTRANCE
RCC CHAJJA
2
OFFICE
1
2.5
9
1,6
0.4 0.4 D1
DOWN
D2
0,
+0.3 M LVL +0.3 M LVL
1,66
290
0,83
93
2
DOWN
2.5
5
1 1,25 3,082,08
2,05 0,69
5,13
5,0
0,63
1,55
2,47
MARKET
W3
4,1
3
D3
3
W2
W3
C16
2
W2
S F
S
D2+0.9 M LVL
2
1
4000
2
1000
1. 0,6
540
3 SE 1
+1.2 M LVL
W4
D3
4000
S6
S5
S4
S3
80
1020
0,86
5 ST AIR 4 CA
DOWN
W2
C18
00 46
800
00
DATE: 23.11.13
DRY RUBBLE PACKING
EXECUTION NOTES
AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISEEARTH RAMMED SPECIFIED
RAMMED EARTH
B
50
30
20
340
M
W C
WASHROOM
6+1.2 M LVL
6
W4
ASE 3
+1.2 M LVL
1000
8
7 STAIRC
0
400
6
400
5
1600
00
4
1000
46
60
2620
1660
06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.
DRY RUBBLE PACKING
APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.
°
118
98°
540
3
W3
D4
2,85
D3
1200
500
1
5200
79°
2
DOWN
MARKET +0.9 M LVL
D4
1,5
3
+0.3 M LVL
36
1,
800
104
800
0
+0.9 M LVL
S
UP
1600
°
1:100
NOTES:
°
0
S2
STEP
D4
WASHROOM
5 ST AIRC4 AS 3 E1 2 1 D3
° 79
72°
110
162
1
1620
1300
1
W3
7,05
D4
D4
1000
45°
2
6
1.
1300
820 800 33°
0,3 1,54
DOWN
DOWN
K
1000
47°
380
6
+2.1 M LVL
0,92 1,74
G
600
° 83
C15
0.9
720 72°
1600
480
760
3
3
4
T +1.2MARKE M LVL
H
600
1020
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND
W2
STAIRCASE
D3
+0.3 M LVL
4
W3
2,2
COUNTER +0.3 M LVL
1.7
72°
J
S2
W4
1,62
4,3
F
C22 1300
H
D7
0.5
2,27
7
340
700
G
C13
WASHROOMS
3
6
D4
4
1,9
8 5
E
4000
D6
K
0.5
4
00
F
D4
2,7
D3
48
3
D4
C10
ABOVE
0,
2
D4
1,07
5,33
1
12
1800
+0.3 M LVL
L
I S = SKIRTING F = FLOORING C = CEILING PLASTERED AND PAINTED PLASTERED AND PAINTED 100 MM HIGH MATT FINISH TILES SAME AS FLOORING MATT FINISH TILES
D5
LOCATION PLAN 1:1000
STRUCTURE
KITCHEN
S2
ABOVE
DOWN
760
5,34
D5
STEP
+0.9 M LVL
C11
5000
M
S1
C8
1
2
3
DOWN
LAND
1300
5420
BM
W1
WASHROOMS
C7
4
D3
COUNTER +0.3 M LVL
STRUCTURE
°
A L
I
122
0
740
950
E
C3
1,62
S F
900
600
400 40 2500
E
NOTES: B’ PLAN OF BUILDING CONSISTING OF PLINTH 1,9 COLUMNS AND COLUMN FOOTINGS 0BEAMS, ,33 2,27 0,86FOUNDATION PLAN. IS THE [AD FOUNDATION USED HAVING MIN 1.5M 1,2 5 DEPTH FOR STABILITY. 1,05 2,16 PLINTH PROTECTION PRESENT TO 3,13 2,28 PREVENT SURFACE WATER FROM 0,37 1 ENTERING FOUNDATION. 1,1 ,89 0.4
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED
W C
MARKET +2.1 M LVL
C23
8
40
81°
7
6
48
120
W5
310
C21
1300
A
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND
A F
K
D4
EXECUTION NOTES
07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS. 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RESPECTIVE DRGS. I 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS REFER THE RESPECTIVE DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE W6 DRAWINGS. 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE K FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL W5 FLOORS. 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH BOND. 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE 1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF 530 EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING W4 RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 270 ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN 14. SPECIFIED. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK PERMISSION. UNLESS SPECIFIED. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE 1.3 2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT 660 W3 CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO 30 PAINT
C22
+0.0 M LVL STRUCTURE ABOVE DEVELOPED LAND
4000
73°
79°
C6
B
C20
W6
8
5 4 3
2
1
UP
C19
6000
520
INTERNAL PLINTH BEAM
SHEET NO:06
AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
W7
D
270
400
W7
120
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND
19
C21
C20
4500
1,
B
REF 2
G
5000
STRUCTURE ABOVE
W8
C19 H
4,7
5,64 W2
E
F
2,12
S9
4000
4000
4000 C17
4000
4000
S8
S7
S6
S5
S4
4000
C18
1:100 NOTES: A DOOR SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES: PLAN OF BUILDINGD =CONSISTING OF PLINTH DOOR W = WINDOW NO SIZE(L X W) SILL DESCRIPTION BEAMS, COLUMNSTYPE AND COLUMN FOOTINGS C1 D1 2 900X2500 300 GLASS PANELLED DOOR,DOUBLE SWING IS THE FOUNDATION PLAN. DOWN [AD FOUNDATION USED HAVING MIN 1.5M D2 1 1320X2500 300 TEAK WOOD HINGED DOOR WITH DEPTH FOR STABILITY. GLASS PANELS 900X3000 150 TEAK D3 6PRESENT PLINTH PROTECTION TOWOOD HINGED FLUSH 2.6 M LVLSETTING OUT PLAN DOOR 1:100 PREVENT SURFACE WATER FROM PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT C9 ENTERING FOUNDATION. D4 11 600X2500 00.00 PVC DOOR
DATE: 23.11.13
SHEET NO:06
7,73
D
0,91
4000
4000
FOUNDATION PLAN
2,64
STRUCTURE ABOVE RCC CHAJJA
I
S3
S2
G
REF 1
W8
W = WALL W4 W C S FW3
F
C5
H
S1
4500
J
D5
2,59
COUNTER +0.3 M LVL
A'
F
SITE UNDER REF.
3,09
C17
B
W2
+0.3 M LVL
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND
B
B.S.S.A
SIGN:
B.S.S.A
GL
SIGN:
01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. B 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & SERVICES DRGS. 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.
B A'
A
460
C4
A
C18
LOCATION, SITE, SETTING OUT
GENERAL NOTES:
C23
SCALE: AS MENTIONED
C2
COUNTER +0.3 M LVL
C15
F
700
UP
I
31800
KITCHEN
D3
0.4
1
0
C15
M
150 PCC PLINTH
YR.3 ROLL NO :29
SCALE: AS MENTIONED
1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
PLINTH PROTECTION GL
1400
C1
00
FOUNDATION PLAN
8
4 3 2
30
CLASS :
NOTES:
K
CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.
M
14600
NAME : RINIKA PRINCE
PLINTH2. THE PROTECTION COMMENCEMENT OF
LOCATION PLAN 1:1000
NOTES: PLAN OF BUILDING CONSISTING OF PLINTH BEAMS, COLUMNS AND COLUMN FOOTINGS IS THE FOUNDATION PLAN. [AD FOUNDATION USED HAVING MIN 1.5M DEPTH FOR STABILITY. PLINTH PROTECTION PRESENT TO PREVENT SURFACE WATER FROM ENTERING FOUNDATION.
WORKING DRAWING
SETTING OUT PLAN 1:100
C10 C13
YR.3 ROLL NO :29
D
C13
C7
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
SITE PLAN PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT WORKING DRAWING 1:500
LOCATION, SITE, SETTING OUT
C8 K
I
H
E
NAME : RINIKA PRINCE
UGT
C9
INTERNAL BRICK WALL
C10 C5
D
TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DIMENSIONS GENERAL NOTES: SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. 01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S COMMENCING THE WORK. NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM WORK. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ALL DIMENSIONS INTERNAL BRICK WALL SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. ONLY WRITTEN 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN WORK. CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. 150 PCC PLINTH ONLY WRITTEN ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & MS MOTOR COVER DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. SERVICES DRGS. 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN PLINTH BEAM 150 CONJUNCTION WITH INTERNAL RELEVANT PCC PLINTH PLASTER 15mm , 06. INTERNAL ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm. SERVICES DRGS. 2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.
SITE + X
S9
S8
S7
S6
S5
S4
1:100 01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS
1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
WORKSHOPS & MARKET
A
J
C4
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND
WORKSHOPS & MARKET
CLASS :
C3
S3
1:20
SECTION AT AA'
GENERAL NOTES:
NOTES:
PROJECT NAME
290
1020
W1
S2
410
7
G
W2
4000
C2
S1
A
C7
SITE + X
SETTING OUT PLAN 1:100
H
340
50
80
D
M
H
PROJECT NAME
W1
FOUNDATION PLAN
4500
C8
REF.
G
S9
S8
S7
13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS SPECIFIED. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT PAINT
J
I
C5 SITE UNDER
900
6
A
S6
00
M
BM
I
8°
°
30
20
2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.
A F
11
98
60
2620
1660
K
C9
DEVELOPED LAND
B
5200
J
890
5
B
290
I
W3
30
0°
G
W1
26700
5,61
4000
1020
W2
J
H
W2
50
80
4000
0,8
4000
A 4,69
4000
S1
°
°
00
S5
S4
S3
F
W3
30
118
98
30
20
540
380
K
M
S2
660
1200
120
M C1
B
340
4500
1000
0
1660
C23
1.3
1200 500
1
° 79
°
60
2620
J
BM
4°
10
800
162
83
760
5200
72° 1600
950
°
120
W1
0
33°
110
G
W2
W4 270
45°
400
480
J
H
530
1300
° 81
1020
1000
47°
4000
W3
1000
600
1800
F
45°
° 79
W4
1600
800
4000
800
72°
72°
600
1.3
660
500
1
380
400
720
1300
M L
1800
W5
0.9
°
72
4°
10
° 83
1.7
33°
11
760
K
F
° 81
00
1400
340
700
E
5000
LOCATION PLAN 1:1000
E
00
700
R
0
542
120
W5
12
46
0
740
1300
SITE PLAN 1:500
5000
W4
I
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
40
2500
L
4000
48
A
°
820
410
1300
E
W6
I
122
800
900
W6
900
600
400 40
530
G
C3
07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE STRUCTURAL DRGS. 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER RESPECTIVE DRGS. 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS REFER THE RESPECTIVE DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE DRAWINGS. 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & SLEEVES TO BE IN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL FLOORS. 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH BOND. 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS SPECIFIED. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK UNLESS A SPECIFIED. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT PAINT
4000
760
°
73
310
1020
460
890
6000
520
B
W3
C2
AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE D SPECIFIED
W7 STRUCTURE ABOVE
1000
47°
J
H
C1
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND EXECUTION NOTES
D
° 79
4000
REF 2
G
1400
A W8
270
4000
D
C4
S9
4000
1600
600
480
950
J
°
4000
RELEVANT SERVICE DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL FLOORS. 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH BOND.
ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK12. EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED.
270
F
01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE WORK. 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & SERVICES DRGS. 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm.
W5
0.9
720 72
72
600
W4
G
NOTES: 1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
H
400
W7
1.7
M
REF 1
W8
K
F
1300 °
L
GENERAL NOTES:
4000
4000
340
700
E
2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.
S8
S7
S6
4000
4000
4000
4000
4000
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
E
00
5000
Site+x_working drawings
12
700
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
4500
0
740
1300
0
542
120
W5
SITE PLAN 1:500
F
I B
RID GE
+0.3 M LVL
F
2,47
5,05
KEY PLANS
e2 h2
3,08
5,13
1,69
0.4
ENTRANCE
2
4000
2.5
0,64
C22
d2
WC1
i1
NT1 HF1
WC1
h1 e1
W2
RCC CHAJJA
NT1 HF1
K
l2
K
a1
b1 c 1
a2
WC1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
e1
d1
j2
k2
g2
2
D6
4
1
2.6 M LVL
17
+2.75 M LVL
W2
C10
6
C11
1
2
3
4
5 STA 4 IRCA
1
3 SE 1
8
W C
2
D3
+1.2 M LVL
C23
1
3
DOWN
W3
C16
+1.2 M LVL
W4
W3
3
DOWN
D2
C17
2
1
H
W2
W2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
C21
W1
RCC CHAJJA
2
1
PROJECT NAME
2.6 m
N
DATE: 04.10.13
ELEVATION E1: RINIKA PRINCE NAME
SHEET NO:05
DOWN C19
W6
D3
ESCALATOR MOTOR
1
3
C18
C W 1
1
3
1
1
1
1
SITE + X
l
1
1
1
ALUMUNIUM CLAMPS 5 m 04 WITH SCREWS BOLTED (20x7mm) SILICONE SEALANT
F1
PLY BACKING SCREWED2.1 m TO THE WALL
CLASS:
YR.4 ROLL NO:29
SCALE: 1: 50,10 A
TOILET DETAILS
B.S.S.A
N
C6
4
3
2
C10
DOWN
S F
+0.9 M LVL
2
2
C11
2
3
4
l1
6
6
7 STAIRCASE
3 SE 1
1
DOWN
C16
+1.2 M LVL
W3
W C
1
C21
C20
RCC CHAJJA
C19
D1
W3
C17
2
1
MARKET +1.08 M LVL
OFFICE
+0.3 M LVL
1
S F
W2
W1
ENTRANCE
+0.0 M LVL DEVELOPED LAND
N
7
8
9
10 11
12
13
14
15 16
1 STEPS
I
1
2.6 M LVL
RCC CHAJJA
C3
W5
17
S F
READING
W2
+6 M LVL G
DOWN 1 2
C9
C8
E
D4
+5.6 M LVL
SECTION THROUGH WB1 1:20
C8
4
C51
C5
3
2
DOWN
C13
C6
3
4
5
S F
SL
OP
S F
6
W C
D6
C9
W C
W4
D7
WORKSHOP
+2.75 M LVL
C4
C12
C11
W C
TERRACE +4.8 M LVL
4
3
2
W2
STORAGE
IPS LAID OVER BBC SLOPE 1:200
C7
C7
C6
W C
PS
7
STE
2
1
D4
D3
DOWN C19
D4
3
S F
4
DOWN
WORKSHOP
W6
D3
ESCALATOR MOTOR
+5 M LVL
D6
H
TERRACE
+5.3 M LVL
C15
SLOPE
C21
VOID
SECTION THROUGH WB1 1:20
G
WORKSHOP +5 M LVL
C18
W C
D4 WOODEN FLUSHED DOOR
A
S F
C20
D
W7
RCC CHAJJA
E
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D2 ALUMALUMUNIUM N UM PANELED CLAMPS DOUBLE SW NG DOOR
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JOHNSON DOLOMITE TILES(400x300mm)
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Company name: DADO HEIGHT UPTOOracle 1550 m Tile and Stone DADO GLAZED Cream PORCELAIN Andean Travertine PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK PRODUCT RCC 1000mm x EDUCATIONAL T1 SIZE: 300 x 400mm D1 Field Tile 1200 mm BRICK WALL Finish: tumbled
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Material: steel, acrylic T CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO IMAGE Company name: SPECIFICATION Kjellander + Sjoberg FROM ALL COMPETENT PHILIPS -RECESSED CFL DOWNLIGHTER WITH SATINAPPROVALS FINISH 42218 SGW Grey paintCODE-WIPRO-WCP enamel over steel I AUTHORITIES. POLISHED CHROME FINISH POWER-2x18W CFL(TC-DE) 150MM DIA extend from wall: Matt acrylic waterproof cover 9" (23 cm) L2 D4 H: 7.4" (19cm)
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W COMMENCINGRCC THE WORK. BRICK WALL 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FIBRE GLASS INSULATION UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM W WORKING DRAWING UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. F D4 L2 T2 NAME : RINIKA PRINCE NAME : RINIKA PRINCE ALL DIMENSIONS JOHNSON WALL HUNG BASIN HELD GLAZED PORCELAIN CLASS: YR.4 ROLL NO:29 CLASS: YR.4 ROLL NO:29 NOTES: T1 UM N UM G D DOU W NGDADO DOOR D WOOD NG DOOR HEIGHT UPTO 1550 m FIBRE GLASS INSULATION SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. DADO SIZE: 100 x 200mm WITH MS BRACKETS SCALE: 1: 50,10 SCALE: 1: 50,10 N N ANY SHOULD SIZE: 200 x 200mm Company name: Oracle Tile and Stone DETAILS TOILET DETAILS 03. DISCREPANCY IF 1. THIS DRAWING IS A TOILET PROPERTY OF GLAZED PORCELAIN ANTI SKID BASALT TILES TO BE USED FOR FLOOR Andean Walnut Travertine 600mm x T1 RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE DADO FULL HEIGHT BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S WB 1 B.S.S.A B.S.S.A j k l SIZE: 300 xa 400mm l WB WB WORKING DRAWING a W Field Tile D1 REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN D2 (300x200x10) 1400 mm CERAMIC NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE SIGN: SIGN: W PERMISSION. DATE: 17.08.13 DATE: 17.08.13 SIZE: 300 x 300mm Finish: tumbled SECTION KEY PLANS: REFLECTED CEILING PLAN WORK. 15 THK MORTAR W (1:2:4) NAME : RINIKA PRINCE SHEET NO:04 SHEET NO:04 1:50 2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF O W HIGH BBC LAID TO SLOPE(1:100) 04. DO NOT200 SCALE THE DRAWING. Company name: 35's chill bench GLAZED PORCELAIN j CONSTRUCTION k l a CLASS: YR.4 ROLL NO:29 L1 L1 SUBJECT TO L1 L1 800mm x Teak wood ONLY WRITTEN EXECUTIO APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT SIZE: 100 x 200mm F1 BITUMEN LAYER OF SCALE: 1: 50,10 W WATER PROOFING 800 mm Finish: rose wood polish DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. AUTHORITIES. W SIZE: 200 x 200mm AS PER DRGS. U DETAILW1 COMPOUND WALL AND LANDSCAPE PLAN TOILET DETAILS JOHNSON WALL HUNG BASIN HELD 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN SPECIFIED W W 1:50 1:100 CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT WITH MS BRACKETS GENERAL NOTES: SECTION THROUGH THE GLASS PANEL WALL DADO FULL HEIGHT B.S.S.AF2 Company name: 35's 01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & 07. ALL STRUCT 1:20 ANTI SKID BASALT TILES TOsetBE USED FOR FLOOR furniture TOD2 BE VERIFIED BY THE CERAMIC SERVICES DRGS. WB1 SIGN: TO BE REFER FR CONTRACTOR BEFORE (300x200x10) SIZE: 300 x 300mm 06. INTERNAL PLASTER CU 15mmON , NO COMMENCING THE WORK. STRUCTURAL D D WOODDATE: N 17.08.13 U H D DOOR W 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE L1 EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm. 15 THK MORTAR (1:2:4) 08. FOR ALL CIV L1 L1 UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM SHEET NO: 04D DOOR200 HIGH BBC LAID TO SLOPE(1:100) D WOOD N U H D DOOR W W W D WOOD N U H RESPECTIVE DR a UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL DIMENSIONS EXECUTION NOTES 09. FOR DOORS BITUMEN LAYER OF WATER PROOFING O SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. F REFER THE RES AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE 6 F . 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD 1 SPECIFIED DOOR/WINDOW BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE SPECIFICATIONS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS DRAWINGS. F WORK. 07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONSW 10. ALL MECHAN W 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. KITCHEN TO BE REFER FROM THE SLEEVES TO BE ONLY WRITTEN CODE IMAGE SPECIFICATION +0.3 M LVL DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. W W COUNTER STRUCTURAL DRGS. CONJUNCTION W +0.3 M LVL 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN W BLOMUS 66656 NEXIO08. 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INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 2 PROJECT F EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm. HF K NAME LINOLEUM FLOORING GENERAL NOTES: GLASS PANELS ALL DIMENSIONS I 3 F1 MS BUILT UP SECTION 01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS 2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF 4 EXECUTION NOTES 2.5 mm THICKNESS, VARIED LENGTHS 0 300 GLASS PANELLED DOOR,DOUBLE GENERAL NOTES: SUBJECT TO PLY BACKING SCREWED SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. TO BE VERIFIED BY THE A AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE CONSTRUCTION SWING CONTRACTOR BEFORE SPECIFIED RCC 01. ALL EXISTING GROUNDFROM LEVELS 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD APPROVALS ALL COMPETENT 0 300 TEAK WOOD HINGED FLUSH COMMENCING THE WORK. TO THE WALL 07. ALL STRUCTURAL 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE VERIFIED BY THE DIMENSIONS AUTHORITIES. BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S DOOR a b c d BRICK WALL TO BE REFER FROM THE UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM KEY PLAN DRGS. CONTRACTOR BEFORE 00 500 MARBLE SURROUND NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE AND POWDER STRUCTURAL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. K DADO HEIGHT UPTO 1550 m FIBRE GLASS INSULATION 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER DADO COATED AL.FRAME COMMENCING WITH SLIDING ALL DIMENSIONS THEGENERAL WORK. WORK. RESPECTIVE DRGS. NOTES: SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. MIRROR GLASS SHUTTER 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS GLAZED PORCELAIN 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. MS BUILT UP SECTION REFER RESPECTIVE 01.THE ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE SIZE: 300 xONLY 400mm WORKING DRAWING AND POWDER AND TO ARE BE VERIFIED UNFINISHED IN MM BY THE WRITTEN D1 00 500 MARBLE SURROUND NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE DRAWINGS. PRODUCED BY AN RCC K AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT F COATED AL.FRAME WITH SLIDING 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & F2 CONTRACTOR BEFORE WORK. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. SLEEVES TO BE IN GLASS SHUTTER 04. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. F HF HF COMMENCING THE WORK. BRICK WALL NAMEF: 1RINIKA PRINCE CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & ALL DIMENSIONS 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN ONLY WRITTEN I RELEVANT SERVICE 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE MARBLE SURROUND AND POWDER DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED. GLAZED PORCELAIN FIBRE GLASS INSULATION DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE 0 500 CLASS: YR.4 ROLL NO:29 BE VERIFIED AT SITE. CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT A UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN COATED AL.FRAME SHOULD WITH SLIDING WC WC FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SIZE: 100 x ARCHITECTURAL, 200mm CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT ANY SHAFTS & IF CUTOUTS ONSHOULD ALL STRUCTURAL & GLASS SHUTTER 03. DISCREPANCY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SCALE: 1: 50,10 ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & FLOORS. AND POWDER 11. SIZE: 200 x SERVICES 200mm ALL DIMENSIONS BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S DRGS. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH 00 600 MARBLE SURROUND a b c d SERVICES DRGS.e f g h i WORKING DRAWING TOILET DETAILS COATED AL.FRAME WITH SLIDING BOND. SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , COMMENCING THE 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE GLASS SHUTTER NOTICE BEFORE EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm. K TOILET PLAN 03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD KEY PLANS: 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. WORK. PLASTER 25mm. DADONAME FULL:EXTERNAL HEIGHT RINIKA PRINCE 13. ALL LINES ARE ATTHE A BECENTER BROUGHT TO ARCHITECT'S B.S.S.A 00 600 MARBLE SURROUND AND 1:20 EXECUTION NOTES DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE POWDER COATED04. AL.FRAME DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. NOTICE BEFORE COMMENCING THE AS PERdDRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE h CLASS: YR.4 ROLL NO:29 EXTERNAL EDGE D2 OF THE BUILDING a e g b c f CERAMIC WITH FROSTED GLASS SPECIFIED UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. WORK. SIGN: ONLY WRITTEN EXECUTION NOTES 1 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS SHUTTER, LOUVRED WINDOW DATE: 17.08.13 SCALE: 1: 50,10 SIZE: 300 x 300mm DO8FOLLOWED. NOT THE DRAWING. 7 SCALE 6 DIMENSIONS SPECIFIED. TO04.BE 5 4 07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE 3 2 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK ONLY WRITTEN D TO BE REFER FROM THE TOILET DETAILS 0 600 MARBLE SURROUND STAIRCASE 05. AND THIS DRG.UNLESS TO BE READTO INBE FOLLOWED. SPECIFIED. 3 SPECIFIED STRUCTURAL DRGS. DIMENSIONS POWDER COATED AL.FRAME SHEET NO:04 SECTION THROUGH WB1 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER CONJUNCTION WITH 05. THIS DRG. TO BE READ IN TREATED WITHRELEVANT RED OXIDE AND WITH FROSTED GLASS RESPECTIVE DRGS. 1:20 B.S.S.A COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT l1 a1 CONJUNCTION WITH RELEVANT SHUTTER, LOUVRED WINDOW ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS PAINT 07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS REFER THE RESPECTIVE ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL & SERVICES DRGS. SIGN: TO BE REFER FROM THE DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE STAIRCASE SCHEDULE SERVICES DRGS. DATE: 17.08.13 SPECIFICATIONS FIXTURES AND FITTINGS DRAWINGS. 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , SECTION STRUCTURAL DRGS. NO. OF 06. INTERNAL PLASTER 15mm , TILING PATTERN DETAIL ELEVATION MIRROR10. FIXING DETAIL STEPS TREAD RISER RISERS ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTSSECTION & REFLECTED EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm. SLEEVES TO BE IN EXTERNAL PLASTER 25mm. CEILING PLAN 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER AIRCASE2 16-30 VARIES 150 CODE IMAGE SPECIFICATION 14 1:20 1:5 SHEET NO:04 CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & 1:50 150 AIRCASE5 1 - 6 2100 11 DISPENSER RESPECTIVE DRGS. h i j k l D RELEVANT SERVICE a d BLOMUS 66656 e NEXIO TISSUE f g F1 b c STEPS 6 E1 E1 1 -E1 4 8 PROJECT RO C NAME N M 150 1000 MATTE STAINLESS STEEL, PLEXIGLASS EXECUTION NOTES DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE EXECUTION NOTES 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS 8 STEPS 7 1-4 1200 150 FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED AS PER DRGS. UNLESS OTHERWISE SITE S TE +OTHERWISE X SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL REFER THE RESPECTIVE AS PER DRGS. UNLESS 12" x 10.75" x 5" D SPECIFIED FLOORS. SPECIFIED DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH AUTOMATED AIR FORCE DRYER F2 BOND. 07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS DRAWINGS. F CHROME PLATED UR UR 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE TO BE REFER FROM THE 07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & HF115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. HF STRUCTURAL DRGS. 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A PCC TO BE REFER FROM THE SLEEVES TO BE IN DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER FRANKLIN BRASS 9097SN RECESSED TOILET PAPER HOLDER F3 WC EXTERNAL EDGE WC OF THE BUILDING RCC STRUCTURAL DRGS. CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RESPECTIVE DRGS. BEVELED EDGES, SATIN NICKEL UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. BRICK WALLREFER 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS RELEVANT SERVICE 09. FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS • • ••• • • •• • • • • • •• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SPECIFIED. h REFER THE RESPECTIVE a d e b c f g RESPECTIVE DRGS. DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE D 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK SCHEDULE UNLESS SPECIFIED. 09. FOR DOORSDOOR/WINDOW AND WINDOWS FOR DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT SPECIFICATIONS CHART-LIGHTING 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE F WORKING WDRAWINGS. DRAWING W REFER THE RESPECTIVE SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ON ALL TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND F 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & CODE IMAGE SPECIFICATION COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE FLOORS. SLEEVES BE IN NAME : RINIKA TO PRINCE PAINT PHILIPS -RECESSED CFL DOWNLIGHTER WITH SATIN FINISH L1 CONJUNCTION DRAWINGS. CLASS 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH F SGW F : YR.3 ROLL NO :29WITH RESPECTIVE & CODE-WIPRO-WCP 42218 UR UR RELEVANT SERVICE & 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS BOND. POLISHED CHROME FINISH HF HF SCALE: 1: 50,10 DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE N POWER-2x18W CFL(TC-DE) 150MM DIA SLEEVES TO FIRST BEFOR IN 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE FLOOR PLAN DAMPER SLABS IN ALL DUCT WC LIRIO DOLIUM CEILING MIRROR LIGHT WC PHILIPS CONJUNCTION SHAFTS WITH RESPECTIVE 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. L2 & CUTOUTS ON&ALL WARM WHITE LIGHT COLOUR B.S.S.A FLOORS. RELEVANT SERVICE 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A 2 x MAX 35 WATT GU10 HALOGEN PROJECT NAME WB WB WB 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH h i j k l SIGN: a d e b c f g DRAWINGS.PROVISION DATE: TO BE MADE DISTANCE OF 115mm FROM THE 04.10.13 BOND. SLABS IN ALL DUCT EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE PLAN FOR AT DAMPER 6M FINISH CHART-TILES SHEET NO:03 SHAFTS & CUTOUTS ALL UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 115MM ON THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. A E F M CODE IMAGE SPECIFICATION 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A FLOORS. • • ••• • • •• • • • • • •• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FLOORING DISTANCE OFENGLISH 115mm FROM THE 11. ALL BRICK WORK IS IN SPECIFIED. 1 1 EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING LINOLEUM FLOORING BOND. 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLSF1 230 THK MS BUILT UP SECTION UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. 2.5 mm THICKNESS, VARIED LENGTHS 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE UNLESS SPECIFIED. 14. ALL ANGLES ARE 90° UNLESS RCC 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE SPECIFIED. BRICK WALL ALL FULL HEIGHT 13. ALL CENTER15.LINES ARE AT A WALLS 230 THK TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND UNLESSFROM SPECIFIED. DADO HEIGHT UPTO 1550 m FIBRE GLASS INSULATION DADO DISTANCE OF 115mm THE COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE GLAZED PORCELAIN PAINT EXTERNAL EDGE OF THE BUILDING TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND SIZE: 300 x 400mm WORKING DRAWING UNLESS UNTIL SPECIFIED. COATED WITH FIRE RESISTENT D1 • • ••• • • •• • • • • • PAINT •• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NAME : RINIKA PRINCE SPECIFIED. 1 1 GLAZED PORCELAIN CLASS: YR.4 ROLL NO:29 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS 230 THK SIZE: 100 x 200mm SCALE: 1: 50,10 UNLESS SPECIFIED. SIZE: 200 x 200mm TOILET DETAILS 16.ALL STEEL STANTIONS ARE TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND DADO FULL HEIGHT B.S.S.A COATED6 m WITH FIRE RESISTENT D2 CERAMIC SIGN: PAINT DATE: 17.08.13 d1
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07. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS TO BE REFER FROM THE CODE IMAGE STRUCTURAL SPECIFICATION DRGS. LINOLEUM FLOORING 66656 NEXIO TISSUE DISPENSER 08. FOR ALL CIVIL DETAILS REFER MSBLOMUS BUILT UP SECTION 2.5 mm THICKNESS, VARIED LENGTHS F1 MATTE STAINLESS STEEL, PLEXIGLASS RESPECTIVE DRGS. D 09. FORMOUNTING DOORS RCCAND WINDOWS HARDWARE INCLUDED SIGN: REFER THE RESPECTIVE 12" x 10.75" x 5" DATE: 21.02.14 BRICK WALL DOOR/WINDOW SCHEDULE DRAWINGS. UR DADO HEIGHT UPTO 1550 m FIBRE GLASS INSULATION AUTOMATED AIR FORCE DRYER 10. ALL MECHANICAL CUT-OUTS & F2 SHEET NO: CHROME SLEEVES TO BE IN PLATED GLAZED PORCELAIN CONJUNCTION WITH RESPECTIVE & RELEVANT SERVICE SIZE: 300 x 400mm WORKING DRAWING a NOTES: DRAWINGS.PROVISION TO BE MADE 1. THIS IS A PROPERTY OF FRANKLIN BRASS 9097SN RECESSED TOILET PAPER HOLDER FOR DAMPER SLABSDRAWING IN ALL DUCT F = FLOORING C = CEILING F3 1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF NAME : RINIKA PRINCE SHAFTS &DEEP CUTOUTS ON ALL BEVELED EDGES, SATIN NICKEL GALA AND SHALL NOT BE RINIKA PRINCE AND SHALL NOT BE PAINTED FLOORS. REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN GLAZED PORCELAIN REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CLASS YR.4 ROLL NO:29 PAINTED PERMISSION. 11. :ALL BRICK WORK IS IN ENGLISH 200mm BOND. PERMISSION. TTSIZE: FINISH 100 TILESxSAME AS FLOORING 2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF SCALE: 1: 50,10 12. ALL PARTITION WALLS ARE CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO SSIZE: 200 x 200mm 115MM THICK UNLESS SPECIFIED. APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT SPECIFICATIONS CHART-LIGHTING TOILET DETAILS AUTHORITIES. 2. THE COMMENCEMENT OF 13. ALL CENTER LINES ARE AT A DOOR SCHEDULE OF 115mm FROM THE CODE IMAGE DISTANCECONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DADO FULL HEIGHT B.S.S.AEDGE OF THE BUILDINGSUBJECT TO EXTERNAL GENERAL NOTES: W = WINDOW APPROVALS FROMCFL ALLDOWNLIGHTER COMPETENT WITH SATIN FINISH 01. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS UNLESSPHILIPS UNTIL SPECIFIED. -RECESSED L1 W)CERAMIC SILL DESCRIPTION TO BE VERIFIED BY THE • • ••• • • ••CODE-WIPRO-WCP •AUTHORITIES. • • • • •• • • •• • ••• • • • • • • 42218 • • • • • • •SGW ••••••••••••••••••••• SIGN: BEFORE 0 SIZE: 300 GLASS SPECIFIED. DATE: 17.08.13 300 xPANELLED 300mmDOOR,DOUBLE CONTRACTOR 1 COMMENCING THE WORK. POLISHED CHROME FINISH 1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF 15. ALL FULL HEIGHT WALLS CFL(TC-DE) 230 THK 02. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE SWING POWER-2x18W 150MM DIA UNFINISHED AND ARE IN MM PRODUCEDUNLESS BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT SPECIFIED. DEEP GALA AND SHALL NOT BE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. NO: 16.ALL STEEL SHEET STANTIONS ARE ALLWITHOUT DIMENSIONS PHILIPS LIRIO DOLIUM CEILING MIRROR LIGHT REPRODUCED WRITTEN L2 TREATED WITH RED OXIDE AND SHOULD BE VERIFIED AT SITE. 00 300 TEAK WOOD HINGED DOOR WITH WHITE LIGHTGROUND COLOUR LEVELS COATEDWARM WITH FIRE RESISTENT 01. ALL EXISTING PERMISSION.03. DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD I BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECT'S GLASS PANELS PAINT 2 x MAX 35 WATT GU10 HALOGEN
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2. THE COMMENCEMENT diameterOF : 10 cm CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO APPROVALS FROM ALL COMPETENT AUTHORITIES.
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Company name: 35's furniture set
Material: steel, acrylic SECTION THROUGH THE Company GLASS PANEL WALL + Sjoberg name: Kjellander W: 7.2" (18.5cm) Grey paint enamel over steel 1:20 NOTES: extend from wall: Matt acrylic waterproof cover 1. THIS DRAWING IS A PROPERTY OF 9" (23 cm)
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Measuring the void_light through depths [SITE] [STUDY] [MENTOR]
Madh Island light through depths Atrey Chhaya Dipal Kothari Chhaya
Final model was made out of thermocol cubes carved with different levels of porosity from the top to the bottom showing the concept of light through different media
The study began with visiting Madh Island, a fishing village on the western coast of the city. The brief was to go understand te factors that are at play on site, make illustrations or sketches to show the same. The second part of the studio was to make interpretations of the two dimensional illustrations into three dimensional abstract models with different materials to show the concept coming through Experimenting with different sketching techinques to bring the idea through. They were mostly in a vertical form to show the depth of light in each technique
The light played a very important role on site in its vast expanse. I twas interesting to see how light had very different effects on various objects around on site; water, rocks, built forms and how light on travelling distances kept changing its charactristics through different media The study was conducted experimenting with different materials such as acrylic, jelly, wax, thermocol cubes
The diagrams show lowering densities of light rays as it keeps moving which is inversely proportional to the voids that allow it to make its way through the medium
Reading Mumbai_measuring impressions of movement [STUDY] [SITE] [PROGRAM] [MENTOR]
CST, Fort - Mumbai BSSA Corridor plug-in Atrey Chhaya
The study began with picking one such site in the city that is of high significance to the city in someway that you know of. I picked the then Victoria Terminus, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal, Fort. Its one of the prime locations in the city with thousands of citizens commuting everyday through the site. ‘Motion’ is seen everywhere. From the trains, to passengers, vehicles, goods, and is all time based. Teh first half of the studio was to represent this scenario with the technique of overlaying site photographs on the google map. The second half was to represent the similar idea in two and three dimensional forms to finally have an insert in the campus building
The technique of intensity of impressions was used to bring out the character on site. Experiments with materials like seporex and floral foam really helped in getting the true character of the depths being potrayed here. As motion was a major part of the study, I realised how my insert could also be a plug-in with the aspect of ‘motion’ in campus. With the impressions, I created a parasital plug in to the corridor that allowed for a ‘pause’
Measure Drawing_Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan
west facade
There is a significant difference in the street patterns of the upper and the lower city. The radial pattern in the upper city is contrasted by the somewhat irregular grid iron pattern in the lower city. It will be wrong to call the growth of the city as organic as may be the case with many other Indian cities The street shows continuous facades of exquisitely carved elements behind which are the open courtyards and terraces thus making the building plan a fairly porous one.
east facade
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Jaisalmer fort is the oldest surviving ling fort in the world. Compactly built, the city has many tall buildings, up to seven stories high, giving it a fairly dense and vertical effect. The city structuring manifests itself in two strong ways : the location of the Royal Quarters on top of the hill with the strong fortification and secondly the dispersal of communities is affected by caste groupings making distinct residential zones of different communities. However there is little evidence of class distinction which is evident from the manner in which some of the houses of the rich and the poor are dispersed in both the upper and the lower cities. The market square with its bazaar structures in the lower city and the Royal Square with the temples holds the upper city together. Streets act as linkages, activity and interaction spaces. The city when viewed from above gives the impression of cubical grains arranged in close proximity. Courts and terraces expose the sides of these grains. Though very solid looking, the city has porosity, somewhat comparable to a honeycomb due to a certain uniformity and fineness of the textural quality. This is also due to the constancy of building modules used all over the town.
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north facade
Streets have at times strong pauses, but generally they are moulded with subtle curves enhancing the view of the richly ornamented buildings and also not exposing the entire view of the facade all at once, thus making a walk through the town an interesting one. Not only is the comparison more linear, it is also more limited in terms of activities. The desire of the people to 'participate' with the street is strongly expressed through certain elements between two dominant realms - residential and public. Platforms (otla) with entry steps are the key transition elements evoking the extension of some house hold activities
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The study was to understand the market housed within a brick and mortar structure which provides identical cubicles to all shopkeepers however they trades in varied commodities Cubicles had a range of products from fruits to vegetables to flowers to fishes. We studied how to accomodate each product’s unique shape size and nature, different stacking patterns were applied to achieve the maximum space available to them The commodities are simply broken down into simple geometry and the voids between the products are highlighted to understand the negatives
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This is annual exhibition to showcase the progress work done during the design dissertation.The idea was to create a unique way to highlight the work by making a three dimensional perforated wall that would serveas a display for the entire college. Students could exhibit sheets as well as their concept models
BSSA Display Installation Installation design to display student’s work. Two sets of interlocking panels arranged in the form of a curve each. The curves compliment each other and channel movement of people through the space while comforting the process of absorbing information from the displayed work.
There are a total of 24 panels, allowing for sheets of sizes A4, A3 and A2 to be displayed in both portrait and landscape formats. The panels are router cut from MDF sheets and held together with square sections also router cut from plywood sheets.
Design Dissertation_ongoing research
Global city regions are no new phenomenon, they are fast growing and a major concern. Culture in cities is no more to do with its historical trail or what they heritage, its more of what they engage in now. Global culture is driven by factors such as global communication and global economy. The economy is now connected more by corporations than by government. It is vital to understand socio-economic relationships that are getting built in the urban city-regions. Cities function more and more as poles of attraction for people from all over the world; leading to populations becoming increasingly polyglot and interspersed with marginalised social group. The interconnectedness of all the different urban environments that the migrants now move with relative ease also show the part play of global culture. It highlights how they are now more connected with corporations rather than their nationalities. From understanding socio-economic structures in the urban contexts, culture is more or less defined as behaviours coming out of occupation or shared interests that bring them together as a ‘single community’. Hence, economy does become the main trigger to urban development in city regions now. In the economic structure, different activities are interconnected in terms of what we call their transactional network relationships to each other and the rest of the world. The reason why new cities come up or regenerate are out of economic activities such as manufacturing or services that get energised which ultimately affect the economy in the larger picture. With understanding how global communication and economy do become the bulk of global culture, what drives the evolution of the 21st century urban agglomerations to what its becoming? Where do these places of culture get located? What are the urban form manifestations of this popular culture in city regions driven by global economy?
Bangalore [beŋɡəɭuːɾu]
Pensioner’s paradise
Garden city
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Bangaluru? Bengaluru? Bungleuru?
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Local economies form the employment base of most urban areas in India. The bulk of employment generation happens from a much more diffused set of services and small-scale manufacturing-centred local economies.
Globalisation concerns the technological and economic changes that have revamped the world. Thomas Friedman (2005) argues that the world is ‘flattening’ as more and more people use the commercial and information networks created by technology. Since the 1970s, software production has been outsourced to specialised companies. It took a while before India was aacepted as a source for the mass production of work due to: /improvements in satellite communications //time difference between India and the United States, to get their back end work, resulting in 24 hour, across the world economy The Karnataka goverment was the first state to announce a comprehesive ICT policy. They used the available engineering colleges to train people for this sctor, set up a government and industry led IIT in Bangalore and a good number of research and training institutes, set up software tech parks and Electronic city in the outskirts. Inspite of everything, in Bangalore this tech-revolution has resulted in a digital divide, where the inequalities are reinforced by a physical concentration of ICT activities in suburbs where the level of services for those working in this sector and living in these neighbourhoods tend to be much higher.
the central city areas grew with up-market stores, international banks, pubs and fast food chains; mega development projects(govt): stadiums, mass housing causing resettlement of
alarming environmental need for well-functioning infrastructure
‘edge cities’ were created; residences separated from retail and workplaces; creation of gated communities
the old city shows exemplifying divide between the reginal political aspirations and the modernity of the institutions and industrial enterprises that built contemporary Bangalore disappearance of the past in the city has been rapid
poor started getting segregated out of sight;
small fabricating + manufacturing (around wholesale + retail) home based production units fabrication + service units garment industries trade and services
Whitefiel Informational Tech Park
public investment in industrial and defence establishments; led to distinctive local economies that cater to the poop and middle income groups
informational firm clusters were set up in the periphery;
Industrial estates
20,000 small scale units(registered) 350 medium and large scale industries small component of information technology sector trade + commerce dominated 60% employment in the city manufacturing contributed 37%
real estate boomed; core city’s large plots with colonial bunglows got converted into multi-storey apartment blocks
Electronic City I & II
1985 1995
attracted technology institues and industries
migrant population of el. engineers from Bangalore to Silicon Valley, Europe, US
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center of learning;
what drives the city’s economy?
The city’s identity is deadlocked in a dual city of a stagnating center and a booming periphery
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developed el. engg. industries
industrial stagnation; it affected all the various dependent service sector activities
Bangalore Development Authority - center emerged as the main location for entertainment, pubs, clubs, restaurants for the migrant
Industrial estates
construction of numerous parks and English-style bunglows-Garden city
opening of Indian economy; foreign firms began to outsource their backend work
the peripheral communities have formed their own independant towns, creating a galaxy of enclaves
1990s
eletrical engineering enterprise;
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station of cantonment during English colonialism;
Early IT facilities were built up in the old city; demolition of the old style buildings
set up of Software talent in the global market satellite link up was based on wireless technology and hence a clear sight path had to be available to transmit signals to the receiving station; shift of the industry from the CBD and SBD to the periphery
peripheral ring road
The national government then established the country’s biggest public sector factories like Indian Telephone Industries, Hindustan Machine Tools, Bharat Electronics and Bhrat Earth Movers. They became the drivers of the city’s fast growth Bangalore is now known as the centre for outsourcing for the development of softwarre, practice established in the 1970s
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In the days of English colonialism, bangalore was a station or cantonment for the British troops and had a slow paced civility In the 1930s,with the construction of numerous parks and English styled bunglows, it became to be known as the Garden City. Blessed with a near perfect climate, it later became a popular retirement town. It has long been a center of learning, with particularly strong education in varied fields. This attracted technology institutes and industries starting in the 1940s During the II WW, India’s first aircraft factory was founded in Bangalore. ‘Thus at the threshold of India’s independence in 1947 Bangalore had one of the most technologically advanced industries and workforce of the time in India’
Artist. Paul Fernandes
population_5.7 million(the census 2001) _10 million(2015) annual growth rates_3% total population; 6% employment; 9% incomes city growth contribution_60% migrant growth contribution_25%
/theres a large divide seen in the local and global economies, not only in the physical sense but also in the services and amenities thats made available to them the difference in the urban form manifestations of the economies give a clear idea of the information regarding their respective incomes and standard of living /majority of the low end population are involved in the local activities that make a major chunk of the local economy of the city who are faced with lower standards of living and income
commercial zone - M G Road high tech IT firms - high income neighbourhoods high tech IT firms - high rise office blocks large scale public + private sector companies Electronic city I & II
Although the economic companies set up in the Electronic city/IT tech parks have a more global context that they more connected to the Silicon valley, American than they may be to Bangalore, they cannot more or less sustain without each other Its very crucial to understand the interaction between the new economic set up and the old city. The Electronic city acts more like a consumer : power, water, manforce to the old city (’happy to be the outsiders’)
A large part of the Bangalore’s economy is driven by the Electronic industry /need each other, but dont necessarily want to connect
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population declined; merchants moved to Bombay with EIC
important seaport; under the Portuguese Empire
experienced a series of catastrophies: floods, famines, earthquakes; silting of the river, causing inaccessibility of large vessels
mid 19th century
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center of trade and commerce; with the evolution of powerloom and handloom sectors: indian textile & cut and polish diamonds cotton production industrial hub no shipbuilding
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demand of diamonds fell; USA - 75% decline; used up piled stock and stopped buying fresh stocks global financial crisis wrecks India’s diamond industry; swept jobs of 20,000 diamond workers jobs diamond industry was at its peak with its segments picking up pace in terms of its sales every year; export of finished diamonds increased dramatically
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1900
prime location for transfer of goods and
attracted good amount of Foreign Direct Investment in sectors such as energy, oil, petroleum in the Hazira area aka ‘gateway port’ to serve the North, West and Central India formation of Gujarat state; defragmentation of ‘Bombay state’ on linguistic lines
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population_4.6 million(the census 2001) _second largest city in Gujarat, after Ahemdabad annual GDP growth rate of 11.5% between 2001 and 2008
Diamond City of the World Diamond Hub of the World Textile City Of India, Silk City City of Bridges Clean City Economical Capital of Gujarat state
2002
Surat [સુરત]
new smc
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not only an “ internal exchange of mostly agricultural commodities, and overseas shipment of raw materials through the port of Bombay” heterogenous set of local merchants adapted to a slowly chnging conomic environment by diverse markets, raw materials
East India Company took over from Portuguese; set up factory
struck with plague; lack of infrastructure
processing units set up in parts of Gujarat; Surat - ‘Manchester of the East’
recovery and development; city community cleant up the city
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labour unions and mills unrest; industries shift away from Bombay
the city’s resilient strategy to grow out of its stigmatised identity proved to be a master driver towards success each time
With the growing size of the city region, it posed a challenge for the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) to take control of all the activties in the city. Hence the city was divided was and was administered by different authorities to control the sprawl conditions in the peripheral areas
Surat-Hazira connectivity by road, rail along with residential, commercial, institutional, health and transportation facilities upsurge the industrial growth of the district
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growth along two different axis due to two infrastructural development: rail + river
the ring road then ties back all the textile industries to each other, back to the city and also acts as an integral part in integrating the textile and diamonds with the energy industries
Being a manufacturing based industry, the prime requirement is to get the goods in and out of the city. Hence the most important criteria for these industries is that its located close to infrastructural developments such as the railway and the water body in the case of this city The textile and the diamond industries are located in close proximity to the railway. similarly, the heavy engineering industries are located along the river, near the port and away from the main city limits for protecting the city environment from affluents and pollution The ring road ties back all the textile and diamond industries to the railway and further connects to the heavy engineering industries showing how the city has been connected well with its infrastucture
Heavy Engineering KRIBHCO L&T Essa Steel Reliance
Diamond industry
Textile industry
Diamonds
Torrent Power ABG Shipyard Shell ONGC
located between two very important metropolis; major residential development has occurred along the railway, withing the SMC area growth pattern is demarcated with the industrial locations unregulated peri-urban growth
It is evident from the prevalent development pattern that most of them are structured in isolation while ignoring neighbouring ones, containing only local services to suit present day needs while lacking larger institutional services to sustain the development. Being a manufacturing based city, the industries function in isolation as opposed to the service based industry. Such isolation creates smaller localised development patterns which have no interaction and services contributing little to the larger regional demands in social, environmental and functional terms The heavy engineering industries for its best purpose is located away from the central city limits due to reasons such as pollution of air and water resources. It acts as a stand alone zone which is as vital as the diamond and the textile industries. Also the reason being its closer to the port and the sea to make the trasport of crude and refine faster
employing 1.2 million workers annual transaction: Rs. 30-35 billion embroidery processing weaving yarn production
MAJOR INDUSTRIES
Diamond industries
Textile industries
//GIDC //Oil and Gas Corporation
//GIDC //Oil and Gas Corporation
//Indian Oil //Bharat Petroleum
//Reliance Industries
//Energy generation //L&T
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The one striking element of the city is the river. Though the urban fabric studies show how well the industries are connected with the infrastructure of the city, the city doesnt well enough connect with the river in a similar way Geographically, the river does play an important part in binding the city together but where it falls apart is where the city’s interface with the river remains dead
//The larger idea in both the cities is to look at edge conditions between the old and the new thriving, towards a mor eholistic and symbiotic living
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