SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Vegetation
Mau, also now known as Maunath Bhanjan, is an industrial town and the headquarter of the Mau district. It is located in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, India. Area of Mau is 1,713 Sq. Km and it cover 1691 village. Population of Mau is 2,205,170 ( Census 2011) , male- 11,14,888 and female is 10,90,282. 77.34 % ( 17,05,386) population live in rural area and 22.66 % ( 4,99,784 ) population live in urban area. More than 80% population depend upon the different type of farming and saree industry.
Site Justification Site is 1.6 km away from the Mau Junction railway station and 1.2 km away from the ITI College, Mau, and location is 25°57'09.9"N 83°34'01.7"E Site is the part of main city that’s why all facilities available. Within the 5 km radius All kind of facilities like hotel, hospital, school, college, religious place, stadium is available. Railway station and Bus stand is 1.6 km away from the site and auto ricksha and ricksha are available in this area. Big cities like Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Baliya, Gazipur are also connected with this place with the help of Buses and Local Train. Project was related to farming and Educate the farmer of different type of farming of farming skill and techinque.So they can earn more profit through farming. Site is farm land which is near the river and canal pass throgh the site .
JUSTIFICATION OF THE PROJECT/PROBLEM FORMATION Migration is the biggest problem in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh. People leave their houses, family, and their farmland for new job opportunities and in the hopes of earning better. They go to big cities like Delhi and Mumbai for the job and some people go to Arab countries like Saudi, Qatar, and Kuwait. In their home town, they have a lot of farmlands and houses but when they go to big cities they tend to live in single rooms or in jhuggis. If those migrants are not educated and unskilled in any specific field, they work as labour, peon, security guard, other low paying jobs. The said migrants travel with their family and poverty makes them unable to live a normal and healthy life. Children growing up in poverty have no access to proper nutrition, education, or health. Increase migration from the slum areas to cities has increased many problems such as unhygienic conditions, crime, pollution, etc. Most of the migrants leave their parents in their village. Those parents don’t have money and support in their times of need. Without care and support, they lose the will to survive at an early age. The main aim of the migrants is to go towards the city to earn better money; some people achieve their goals but most of them live a poor and unhappy life. According of census 2011, population of Azamgarh is 4,613,913 and Literacy rate is 70.93%, population of Gorakhpur is 4,4440,895 and Literacy rate is 70.83%, population of Ghazipur is 3,676,841 and Literacy rate is 71.78%, population of Ballia is 3,239,774 and Literacy rate is 70.94%, population of Mau is 2,205,968 and Literacy rate is 73.09%. Statistics of Mau ( Census 2011)
Total 19,98,12,341 10,44,80,510 9,53,31,831
Absolute Rural 15,53,17,278 8,09,92,995 7,43,24,283
Persons Males Females
Total 11,43,97,555 6,82,34,964 4,61,62,591
Absolute Rural 8,52,84,680 5,17,93,688 3,34,90,992
Persons Males Females
Total 1,90,57,888 1,55,11,533 35,46,355
Total 1,99,39,223 1,38,03,442 61,35,781
Total population Persons Males Females Literates
Total Cultivators
Total Agricultural Labourers Persons Males Females Household Industry Workers Persons Males Females
Total 1,18,614 72,003 46,611
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0
Percentage Rural 77.7 77.5 78.0
Urban 2,91,12,875 1,64,41,276 1,26,71,599
Total 67.7 77.3 57.2
Percentage Rural 65.5 76.3 53.7
Absolute Rural 1,85,00,982 1,50,30,284 34,70,698
Urban 5,56,906 4,81,249 75,657
Total 29.0 31.1 22.2
Percentage Rural Urban 35.6 4.0 39.2 4.2 25.5 3.2
Absolute Rural 1,89,10,579 1,29,57,833 59,52,746
Urban 10,28,644 8,45,609 1,83,035
Total 30.3 27.7 38.4
Percentage Rural Urban 36.4 7.4 33.8 7.4 43.8 7.7
Urban 78,882 49,106 29,776
Total 17.0 15.1 21.1
Percentage Rural 7.5 6.4 9.8
Absolute Rural 39,732 22,897 16,835
Urban 4,44,95,063 2,34,87,515 2,10,07,548
Urban 22.3 22.5 22.0 Urban 75.1 80.4 69.2
Urban 48.2 42.7 60.9
Handloom Industry The Mau district is known for textile product, and apparel manufacturing industries. There are establishments that process fiber into fabric and fabric into clothing and other textile products. In Mau almost every household has a loom, which is used for making sarees, loincloth, suits etc. The sarees made here are beautifully embroidered by craftsmen with zari yarn. These are in great demand in Uttar Pradesh as well as other states. Mau is known for saree production, zari work and kashidakari work. In fact, Mau is considered as the powerhouse of textile weavers in Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
These numbers are very high. These people have their farm land but don’t have proper knowledge, Technology or Money. If someone guide these, they can earn more money and improve their life style. This Project is directly targeting the different type of farmers, household workers, small scale industry. Project have all type of demonstrate labs and lands, classrooms, audio and visual room, hostel, latest equipment’s and qualified people. People come this place and learn something new, borrow new technology, learn new technique and so many things. These people have sharp mind and they are hardworking, the only thing they don’t have is skill and knowledge and this project provide this thing.
Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests are found in all parts of the plains, and usually in central eastern and western regions. Important trees are Sal, Palas, Amaltas, Bel, fig etc. Neem, Peepal, Sheesham, Mango, Jamun, Babool, Imli (Trmarind) etc. grow along river banks and in other moist regions. These trees use as landscpae elemnets. These trees have lage foliage, so in summer they act as barrier between sun and building and control the hot and cold wind in both summer and winder season. They can also control the humidity.
Soil Type/Water Level
Older alluvial soil consisting broadly of Bhur and sandy, Matiar & clay rich and Dumat or loam. Mau district is drained by Ganga river system of which Ghaghara, Tons, Chhoti Sarju are tributaries. Because of this ground water level is high and we can find the water at 3040ft. Because of high water ground level, we can not go for basement and we can’t make more two or three upper floor including ground floor.
Climate Analysis
The average annual rain fall in district is 1070 mm. nearly 90% of rain fall received during the month of June to September. The maximum rain fall recorded during month of July and August from south west monsoon. The temperature begins to rise in March and its reaches the peak in the month of May & June when the Mercury touches nearly 45.4°C. January is the coldest month when the minimum temperature comes down to approximately 5 °C From march to june tempertaure is very high and in october , november, december, january and february empertaure is very low. For this sistuation we need that kind of material which control the tempertature whole year. Materail like wood, bamboo and mud control tempertature. and these material is largely used in district Mau. Precipitation: 26.9 mm Humidity: 64% Wind: 6 km/h Visibility: 4 km Weather Data RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%) 82
RAINFALL ( MM )
TEMPERATURE ( C )
July
520
Maximum: 42.0, Minumum: 32.0
August
250
85
September October
110 Nil
Maximum: 42.0, Minumum: 32.0 Maximum: 38.0, Minumum: 28.0 Maximum: 32.0, Minumum: 26.0
November
25
60
December January February March April May
20 60 20 Nil Nil Nil
Maximum: 23.0, Minumum: 18.0 Maximum: 20.0, Minumum:10.0
June
360
MONTH
82 65
Maximum: 20.0, Minumum:8.0 Maximum: 28.0, Minumum: 15.0 Maximum: 34.0, Minumum: 26.0 Maximum: 36.0, Minumum: 30.0 Maximum: 40.0, Minumum: 30.0
55 68 64 58 55 55
Maximum: 44.0, Minumum: 34.0
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Area, Production and Productivity of major crops Crop Rice Wheat Lentil Gram Pea Pigeon Pea Mustard Sugarcane Potato
Area (ha) 89833 78285 295 1346 1630 2772 137 7172 1220
Production (Qtl) 1958370 1972050 3450 15640 19500 28360 1370 3108580 240860
Productivity (Qtl/ha) 21.8 25.2 11.68 11.62 11.96 10.23 9.97 433.4 197.37 Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
Figure Ground Plan
Land Use Plan
Road Network
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The Agriculture Center of LA RAYA, Oaxaca, Mexico Problem Mexico’s agricultural sector represents innumerable opportunities for the global private sector, which cannot be ignored. La Raya is one of the smallest towns in Oaxaca, Mexico. Within its region there are different climates, diverse land types, and the challenge to access water for crops requires specific agricultural skills. Unfortunately, farmers and young adults living in La Raya have limited access to such knowledge and opportunity to work on a common goal in the agriculture field. Farmers do not have the right equipment to advance productivity, there is a lack of agriculture education, and not enough support for farmers. Many agriculturalists get desperate and take a risk to move to the United States or look for retail jobs in the towns nearby. This is causing La Raya’s agricultural community to collapse.
Societal Need
In La Raya, agronomy is one of many ways to receive an income, but farming has not yet progressed to the scale it should be. This agricultural center provides the farmers with a sense of appreciation for their work. Because of agriculture center, farmers and future farmers will receive a better education to understand the business side of husbandry, more job opportunities will be available for the community of farmers, farmers will stay in the town, and they will have access to better equipment to improve productivity, which will improve the agricultural community.
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Circulation
The circulation in which people will get to the site and leave the site is important. People will be able to access the agriculture center from the east or west side of the street. In La Raya or any rural area in Mexico, a empty space will accommodate for cars. There will be no need to design a designated parking lot for cars, however a space will be needed away from the 35 animals. Since animals fear the noise cars and moto-taxis make, the livestock will be separated Vegetation from the motor vehicles.
Climate
Some of the trees that are in Oaxaca are guamuchil trees, palm trees, arbol de nogal (walnut trees),
All year round, the weather is hot, and shading is important for the people, especially forhuizache the tree, pinguica tree, huaje tree, laurel tree, and more. Having said that, the trees jacaranda trees, farmers who work outside most of the day. New trees and plants will be planted on the south that as restlouvers near the site side of the site to provide natural shading all year round from the sun. As well toare palm trees, laurel trees, guamuchil trees, and walnut trees. shade the spaces from the sun. The sun rises from the east and sets in west making the south the highest and hottest point where the sun is out. Since the south is where the sun will be hotVegetation test point spaces such as the restroom, showers, mudrooms, and lobby will be located. Some of the trees that are in Oaxaca are guamuchil trees, palm trees, arbol de nogal (walnut trees),
Vegetation
jacaranda trees, huizache tree, pinguica tree, huaje tree, laurel tree, and more. Having said that, the trees
Some of the trees that are in Oaxaca are guamuchil trees, palm trees, arbol de nogal (walnut 31jacaranda that rest near the site are palm trees, laurel trees, guamuchil trees, and walnut trees. trees), trees, huizache tree, pinguica tree, huaje tree, laurel tree, and more. Having said that, the trees that rest near the site are palm trees, laurel trees, guamuchil trees, and walnut trees.
Site Analysis
There factors that make the site suitable forThere an agriculture center. Whenthat decidThe are sitedifferent in La Raya, Oaxaca is unique to it context. are different factors make the site ing on the site to choose, the site had to be big enough to be able to accommodate for the agriculture center and close to the farmland.
table for an agriculture center. When deciding on the site to choose, the site had to be big enough to
able to accommodate for the agriculture center and close to the farmland. Figure 3: Native trees around and on Site.
Soil Type
The soil type on this site is classified as sandy soil. Sandy soil is one of the most difficult soil types to farm with because of its high sand attributes and water is drained quickly
Program
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The overall program will determine how the farmers, young students, and the community will learn and interact with each other in the agriculture center. The program will be the motive beFigure 3: Native trees aroundof and on Site. hind the circulation the spaces in the building as well as the spaces.The goals for this specific Agriculture Center in La Raya are: to promote agricultural and entrepreneurship education, provide research and test new agricultural methods in dry land farming, provide up to date farming equipment for better productivity, which will provide economic benefits to the community. The program for this agriculture center will be created with these goals taken into consideration.
SPACE
QUANTITY
PAVILION/OUTDOOR EVENT SPACE KITCHEN OUTDOOR SEATING
1 1 1
MUDROOM RESTROOMS SHOWERS PORCH LOBBY COURTYARD STORAGE ROOM (CLEANING SUPPLIES) CLASSROOMS DIRECTORS OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FINANCIAL OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOM RESEARCH ROOM TESTING SPACE GREENHOUSE WORKSHOP STORAGE SPACE FOR FARMING EQUIPMENT
2 2 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
TOTAL
SQUARE METER (SQM) PER SPACE 130 74.3 92.9
27.8 27.8 1.4 7.4 34.3 120.7 7.4 24.4 20.4 13.9 30.6 37.1 55.7 92.9 8.9 52.9 52.9
Before coming to a final design, looking at the local and traditional materials of Oaxaca that would be used was a significant part in the beginning of this design. The materials reflect the vernacular architecture that is sadly starting to slowly fade away. Some of the materials that were chosen are Figure 12: Program Diagram carrizo, better known as reed in english, rammed earth which can be mixed with the soil found on the
Local Materials
site,materials fieldstone that can bethe found on the site,architecture concrete, clay tiles traditional roofing and cactus The reflect vernacular thatforisitssadly starting touse, slowly fade away. Sometoof the privacy materials that were chosen are carrizo, better known as reed in enfor fencing create in between neighboring buildings. glish, rammed earth which can be mixed with the soil found on the site, fieldstone that can be found on the site, concrete, clay tiles for its traditional roofing use, and cactus for fencing to create privacy in between neighboring buildings.
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Building Section Figure 28: Building Section
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Water Harvesting Figure 29: Water Harvesting
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Passive Cooling Through Building Figure 31: Passive cooling through building
Bamboo Structure System
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Figure 25: Floor plan
Figure 33: Bamboo structure system
Floor Plan Sun Shading Figure 32: Sun shading
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Figure 26: Building Section through research room.
Figure 36: Courtyard rendering
Building Section Through Research Room
Figure 34: Isometric view
Isometric View Figure 37: Courtyard rendering
Bamboo Structure System
Bamboo Structure System
Bamboo Structure System
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Bayanihan sa Amianan, Agriculture Hubs Genna Domingo, Quezon City, Philippines
Bayan (community) + Anihan (farm), in Filipino context, introduces an innovative way of recreating a sense of community for the Philippine agriculture sector.
Farmers: Among Poorest Labours
Grade4: Average Educational Attainment
Average Age of Farmers is 57
Philippins Worlds 3rd Largest Rice Importer
1023334842015 PH Population
11.8 Million Farmers
Domino Effect: Overview of Existing Philippines Agriculture issues
Ideas
- Transform Establish a pro-farmer development to augment farmers way of living -Connect Filling the gaps the key actors in creating a systematized network of contacts -Mindset Changing the perception on agriculture by knowing the farmers stories interactive learning and experience. -Place Making intergrating architecture and urban design as the catalysts in the core of development. -Innovate Encourage research and development on agriculture as a contiunuing advancement.
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Name
Location
Area
Types of Spaces
Types of Event
Inference
The Agriculture Center
LA RAYA, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Pavilion/ Outdoor event space, Kitchen, Outdoor seating, Mudroom, Restrooms with showers, Porch, Lobby, Courtyard, Classrooms, Directors office, Administrative offices, Financial office, Conferenceroom, Research and Testing space, Greenhouse, Workshop, Storage space for farming equipment
This agriculture center have classroom which provide proper knowledge. In research room farmers test their seed, soil. This centre also provide small laon for farmers and organize events so farmers interect with other farmers and knowlegde persons.
- This place provide all type of facilities which is required in that area. - Use of local material such as reed, bamboo, mud , wood. -Provide natural ventilation in all rooms and entended part of roof stop the direct contact of sunlight on wall. - Wall is made of rammed earth , which pride thermal insulation, - Local material decrease the cost of construction. - This place have harsh dry climate , so rain water harvesting is good thing for that project.
Bayanihan sa Amianan, Agriculture Hubs
Quezon City, Philippines
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Open air gastro nomic zone, This center work in educate Education training Facilities, the farmers and increaces Admin/ Visitors Center, Agri the farming toursim. Business Zone, Social Hall, Agritourism zone ( Experimentation/ Demonstration Farm)
Krishi Vigyan Kendra
Mau
21.20 ha
Krishi Vigyan Kendra
Gorakhpur
The Mahayogi Gorakhnath Krishi Vigyan Kendra
Gorakhpur
Crop Production Unit, Horticulture/ Agro Forestry Unit, Fisheries Unit, Mushroom Unit, NADEP Compost, Bees Keeping Unit, ATIC, Fisheries Lab, Soil Testing Lab 13.1 ha Administrative Building, Farmers Hostel, Staff Quarters (6), Demonstration Units (2), Fencing, Rain Water Harvesting System, Threshing Floor, Farm Godown 20.055 ha Buildings, Under Demonstration Units, Under Crops, Orchard/Agro-forestry, Under fodder excellence center, Others (specify)
Advisory services, Diagnostic Visit, Field Day, Scientist visit to farmers field, Kisan mela and Kisan Gosthi, Radio and TV Talk, Exihibition, Soil Testing, Poultry Farming, Organic Compost Advisory services, Diagnostic Visit, Field Day, Scientist visit to farmers field, Kisan mela and Kisan Gosthi, Radio and TV Talk, Exihibition, Technology week celebration, Soil Testing Soil Testing, Organize Frontline Demonstrations of technology in farmers field,Update modern agriculture technique, rovide farm advisories using ICT and other media means
- Design of the project is very good , so farmers of the Quezon City easily attract to this place. - Brick bottle technology is stronger than brick and provide natural insulation. - Roof is made of bamboo which grown on site. - Covered walkway provide Covers for pedestrain - Provide Agri-park- a open space for edible landscaping. This space attract local non farmers people. - Outdoor learing nodes. - This case study provide all kind of Instructure , demonstrate units, tool which is necessary for any Agriculture Center. - This study tell , what are problem in that area related to farming. -Condition of Center. - Location of these place is not approchable for farmers. - These Center have large area but farmers connot attract because of poor infracture, Condition of equipment. - Main problem is farmers don’t know about this place or another big issue is this place have the authority to manage some village.
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OPEN AND BUILTUP SPACE
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WOODEN PALLETS STEEL RACK
STORAGE ROOM 4 11155 X 8405
STORE ROOM 3770 X 6175
STORAGE ROOM 3 7675 X 6175
STORAGE ROOM 1 9815 X 6175
STORAGE ROOM 2 8705 X 6175
STORAGE ROOM 6 7675 X 6175
STORAGE ROOM 5 7155 X 6175
STEEL RACK
STORAGE ROOM 7 8705 X 6175
KEY PLAN TOOL BENCH
PARTS STORAGE
TOOL BENCH
PARTS STORAGE
TOOL BENCH
PARTS STORAGE
PACKING AREA 9815 X 20635 MOVABLE TABLE
A
TOI. 2000 X 1500
SERVICE AREA 27995 X 12000
SERVICE UNIT 2
SERVICE UNIT 1
MOVABLE TABLE
MOVABLE TABLE
SERVICE UNIT 3
TOI. 2000 X 1500 WELDING TABLE
WELDING TABLE
WELDING TABLE
A'
DISPATCH OFFICE 2500 X 3500
OFFICE 3000 X 3500
ROLLER SHUTTER
LVL. +600 ROLLER SHUTTER
LVL. +600
ROLLER SHUTTER
LVL. +450
LVL. +5750
LVL. -2700
A
LVL. +300
FLOOR PLAN LVL. +5750 LVL. +3750
LVL. +300
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. +5750
LVL. +300
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. +600
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SECTION A-A’ LVL. +5750
LVL. +600
LVL. +300
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LVL. -2700
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LVL. -2700
LVL. +450
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KEY PLAN VISITOR MEETING AREA 3000 X 3000
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ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT 3000 X 3000
STORE 4540 X 6230
VISITOR MEETING AREA 3000 X 3000
DIRECTOR OFFICE 6000 X 5025
WORKING AREA 11620 X 12190
ACCOUNTANT DEPARTMENT 3000 X 3000
VIDEO CONFERENCE 6000 X 9460
FINANCE DEPARTMENT 3000 X 3000
CLOCK ROOM 3000 X 6230 VISITOR MEETING AREA 3000 X 3000
MULTIPURPOSE HALL ( EXHIBITION/ EVENT) 17840 X 24040
RECEPTION AND WAITING AREA
KITCHEN 3920 X 2295
1.8 M WIDE CORRIDOR
CAFATERIA AND LUNCH ROOM 5380 X 9095
SMALL VIDEO CONFERENCE ROOM 3970 X 4480
TOI. FEMALE
TOI. FEMALE
TOI. MALE
SMALL MEETING ROOM 3970 X 4385
SERVICE ENTRY
LVL. +900
LVL. +450
6M WIDE ROAD LVL. +300
UP
TOI. MALE
UP
CONFERENCE/ MEETING ROOM 6000 X 9095
OFFICE PERSON ENTRY AND EXIT
STORE 3970 X 2295
LVL. +450
A
6M WIDE ROAD LVL. +300
FLOOR PLAN LVL. +7300 LVL. +6150 LVL. +4650 LVL. +3450 LVL. +900 LVL. +450 SITE LVL. +300
SECTION A-A’ LVL. +7300
LVL. +6150 LVL. +4650 LVL. +3450
LVL. +900 LVL. +450 SITE LVL. +300
ELEVATION A
RECEPTION, OFFICE AND MULTIPURPOSE HALL Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
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LVL. -2700
LVL. -2700
ELECTRICAL PANEL ROOM (COLLECT SOLAR PANEL ENERGY) 8540 X 7360
UP
HEAD OFFICE OF RESEARCH LAB 4810 X 7360
ELECTRICAL PANELS
LVL. +1050 UP
LAB 3 8905 X 7360
LAB 1 8905 X 7360
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
STORAGE 5770 X 3000
2M WIDE CORRIDOR
STORAGE 5770 X 3000
LVL. +300 OFFICE 2770 X 4130
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
SERVICE ENTRY
LVL. +1200
LAB 4 8905 X 7360
A'
LAB 2 8905 X 7360
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LVL. +450
6M WIDE ROAD LVL. +300
FLOOR PLAN
LVL. +4950
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canon
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BUBBLE JET PRINTER
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WASHROOM 8790 X 3115
CLASSROOM 2 (9000 X 8000)
CLASSROOM 1 (8790 X 8000) WASHROOM 6500 X 3115
3.5 M WIDE
UP
STORE ROOM 6500 X 3500
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700
A
CLASSROOM 3 (9000 X 8000)
2.5 M WIDE
LVL. -2100
TESTING LAB 1 15080 X 8000
LVL. -2700
STORE ROOM 6270 X 4230
LVL. -2500
CLASSROOM 4 (9000 X 8000)
TESTING LAB 2 15080 X 8000
LVL. -2100 UP
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. -2850 LVL. +300
FLOOR PLAN
LVL. +4150
LVL. +1500
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
ELEVATION A
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UP
STORAGE 3270 X 4950
STORE ROOM 5700 X 7360
LUNCH ROOM 6070 X 7360
INSPECTION AND PACKING 6440 X 7360
DRINKING WATER
CLASSROOM 1 12370 X 7360
UP
VEGETABLE STORAGE 3270 X 6000
VERTICAL FARMING 16155 X 17410
2M WIDE
HANDLOOM STATION 18670 X 17410
CLASSROOM 2 12370 X 7360 UP
DYEING AND DRYING ROOM
OFFICE 5770 X 3270
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700
A FLOOR PLAN
LVL. +4600
LVL. +2950 LVL. +1950
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700
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EARTH MODELING WORKSHOP 13030 X 7540
STORAGE 3085 X 7540
CHANGING ROOM 3085 X 7540
LVL. -2850
DEPOSIT BASIN 6400 X 7540
CLASSROOM 13030 X 7540
MIXING AND SIEVING 6400 X 7540
2 M WIDE CORRIDOR
CLASSROOM 6400 X 4225 DRINKING WATER
KILN 6400 X 7540
DRYING CHAMBER 6400 X 7540
MACHINE ROOM 6400 X 7540
GLAZING AND DECORATION 6400 X 7540
PACKING AND STORAGE 6400 X 7540
RAW EARTH ARRIVAL DUMPS 6400 X 7540
OFFICE 6400 X 3585
LVL. -2850
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2550
LVL. -2550
LVL. -2700
UP
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A FLOOR PLAN LVL.+4900
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ELEVATION A
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EQUIPMENT STORAGE ROOM 3830 X 4080
BATH AND TOI. 1800 X 2230 BATH AND TOI. 1800 X 2230
OFFICE 3000 X 4750 LVL. -2100
COMPOST AREA 9000 X 15040 COMPOST BOXES
COMPOST BOXES
MATURING BOXES (3)
PACKAGING AND STORE 5810 X 6000
INCOMING WASTE STORE AND WEIGHING 4310 X 4750
LVL. -2100
SLIDING DOOR
FLOOR PLAN
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ORGANIC COMPOST Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
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LECTURE ROOM 8770 X 11540
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LVL. -2100
FARMING EQUIPMENT STORAGE ROOM
HONEY STORAGE AND PACKING ROOM 7230 X 4670
MEDICAL ROOM 4000 X 4670 UP
LVL. -2850 CHANGING AND BATHING LVL. -2250
LVL. -2700 CHANGING ROOM 4000 X 4700
EQUIPMENT STORAGE ROOM 7230 X 4700
CHANGING ROOM 4000 X 4700
UP LVL. -2250
CHANGING AND BATHING
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
FLOOR PLAN
KEY PLAN
LVL. +1100
LVL. +1250
LVL. -2250 LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
ELEVATION
BEES BLOCK CHANGING ANG BATHING Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
EXHAUST
EGG STORE ROOM 8850 X 4000
A'
A INCUBATOR 6120 X 4080 EXHAUST
2.5 M WIDE CORRIDOR LECTURE ROOM 57700 X 8310
UNIT 1 8000 X 10310
UNIT 2 8000 X 10310
UNIT 3 8000 X 12540
FOOTBATH 1500 X 1770
BATH AND TOI. 1770 X 1770
FEED STORE ROOM 6120 X 4000
2 M WIDE CORRIDOR
OFFICE 2270 X 4000
LVL. -2100
UP
FLOOR PLAN LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
LVL. +1550
SECTION A-A’
LVL. +3155
LVL. +3155
LVL. +1860 LVL. +1400
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2850 LVL. +3155 LVL. +1550
LVL. -2850
LVL. +3155
ELEVATION 1
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
LVL. +1630
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
ELEVATION 2
POULTRY BLOCK Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
LVL. -2100 EXHAUST
EXHAUST EXHAUST
A
EQUIPMENT AND FEED STORE ROOM 6000 X 5905
RESTING PLACE 16690 x 12040
CATTLE CHECKUP ROOM 6000 X 5905
MILK PRODUCTION 6000 x 12040
A'
EXHAUST
LECTURE HALL 6000 X 5905
EXHAUST
GRASS CUTTING AND STRAW STORAGE 6000 X 5905 LVL. -2100 UP
EXHAUST
FLOOR PLAN
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700 LVL. +1550
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2850
SECTION A-A’ LVL. +1550
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
ELEVATION
CATTLE AND MILK PRODUCTION BLOCK Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850 LVL. -2100 LVL. -2100
A
WOMEN WASHROOM
STORAGE 6000 X 4540
A'
PUMP ROOM
FISH KEEPING UNIT 9000 X 9540 LVL. -2100
WATER TREATMENT ROOM
OFFICE 3770 X 2770
CLASSROOM 8080 X 9540
MEN WASHROOM LVL. -2100
LVL. -2100
FLOOR PLAN
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. -2850
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. +1400
SECTION A-A’
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
LVL. +1400
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700 LVL. -2850
FRONT ELEVATION
FISH BLOCK WASHROOM Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
A
LVL. -2850
LVL. -1950
A'
UP
LVL. -1950 LVL. -2850 UP
UP
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700 LVL. -1950
LVL. -2850
HANDWASH AND DRINKING WATER
SERVICE COUNTER UP
BAKERY AREA UP
KITCHEN 11540 X 5320 LVL. -1950
LVL. -2700
UP
UP
STORAGE AREA 4000 X 5540
LVL. -2850
CUTTING AREA 4000 X 5540
WET AREA 3080 X 5540
LVL. -1950 LVL. -2850
FLOOR PLAN TOTAL NUMBER OF HOSTEL ROOM- 36 TOTAL NIMBER OF GUEST HOUSE - 6 TOTAL NIMBER OF GUEST HOUSE- 12
A
HOSTEL BLOCK KITCHEN AND MESS GUEST HOUSE STAFF QUARTER RECREATIONAL ROOM Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
BALCONY 1300 MM WIDE
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN OF GUEST HOUSE AND STAFF QUARTER
SHAFT 2230 X 1000
DRAWING ROOM AND DINING 6800 X 3900
KITCHEN 2000 X 2785
ROOM SIZE 4000 X 3655
TOI. 2185 X 1770
ROOM 1 3400 X 3615
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN OF HOSTEL
TOI. 1885 X 2370
ROOM 1 3400 X 3615
BALCONY 1215MM WIDE
LVL. +7300 LVL. +6080
LVL. +4500
LVL. +1200
LVL. -1950 LVL. -2850
ELEVATION A LVL. +7300 LVL. +6080 LVL. +4650
LVL. +1350
LVL. -1950 LVL. -2850
SECTION A-A’ Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
A
LVL. -2100
LVL. -2100
LVL. -2700
LVL. -2700
LVL. -2700 LVL. -2100
LVL. -2700 LVL. -2100
A'
FLOOR PLAN LVL. +1150
LVL. +420
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700
LVL. -2850
SECTION A-A’
VISITOR BLOCK Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700
LVL. -2700 LVL. -2100
A
LVL. -2850
LVL. -1950
UP
UP
LVL. -2700 LVL. -2100
LVL. -2100 LVL. -2700
LVL. -1950 LVL. -2850
UP
LVL. -2850 LVL. -2700
LVL. -1950
LVL. -2850 HANDWASH AND DRINKING WATER
SERVICE COUNTER UP
BAKERY AREA
UP
KITCHEN 11540 X 5320 UP
LVL. -1950
LVL. -2700
CUTTING AREA 4000 X 5540
STORAGE
UP
AREA 4000 X 5540
WET AREA 3080 X 5540
LVL. -2850 LVL. -1950 LVL. -2850
A'
UP
LVL.
-285
LVL. -210 0
0
LVL. -285
0
LVL.
EARTH
-270
0
MODELIN G 13030 X WORKSHOP 7540
STORAGE 3085 X 7540
CHANGING ROOM 3085 X 7540
DEPOSIT BASIN 6400 X 7540
MIXING
AND SIEV ING 6400 X 7540
FIS
H KE EP 900 0X
ING UNIT 954 0
CLASSRO 13030 X OM 7540
STOR AGE 600 0X 454 0
2 M WIDE CORRIDO R
LVL.
-2100
OF 377 FICE 0X 277
KILN 6400 X 7540
WO WA MEN SHRO OM
0
LVL. -285
0
LVL. -255
DRYING
CHAMBER 6400 X 7540
MACHINE ROOM 6400 X 7540
0
LVL. -210 0
CLAS 808 SROO 0X M 954 0
PUMP
LVL. -285 0 LVL. -270 0
LVL.
LVL.
LVL.
ME N SHRO OM
WA
-2100
PACKING AND STORAGE 6400 X 7540
0
CLASSRO OM 6400 X 4225
RAW EART
H ARR DUMPS IVAL 6400 X 7540
OFFICE 6400 X 3585
LVL. -255
0 LVL. -210 0 LVL. -270 0
-285
0
LVL. -285
0
LVL. -255
0
STORAGE 3270 X 4950
LECT UR 6000 E HA X 59 LL 05
LE CH 6000 ECKUP ROOM X 59 05
C'
DRINKING WATER
-2100
WA TREA TER TM ROOMENT
LVL. -285 LVL. 0 -270 0
CATT
GLAZING AND DECORATI ON 6400 X 7540
LVL. -270
ROOM
VEGETABL STORAGE E 3270 X 6000
LVL. -270
0
LVL. -210
0
STORE ROOM 5700 X 7360
VERTICAL FARMING 16155 X 17410
LUNCH ROOM 6070 X 7360
INSPECTI ON PACK
OST
ING
ES
STO (FIN RE COMPISHED OST 600 ) 0X 357 0
LVL.
INC STOR OMING E AN WA ST 475 D WEIGH E 0X ING 431 0
EQ STOR UIPME AGE NT 383 0 X ROOM 408 0
LVL.
-2100
LVL. 0.0 LAB 2 8905 X 7360
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
LVL. +1050
STORAGE 5770 X 3000
LAB 4 8905 X 7360
ENTRY
PACK
AGING AND 600 0X 581 STORE 0
-2850 LVL.
800
UNIT 0X 2 103
10
EXH
AUS
T
LVL. LVL. -2700 -2850
2M CORRIWIDE DOR
SERVICE
-2100
6M WID E RO LVL. +30 AD 0
-2850
LVL.
(3)
LVL. +45 0
T
ES
MULTIPUR ( EXHIBITIOPOSE HALL N/ 17840 X EVENT) 24040
AUS
UP
FOO 150 TBATH 0X 177 0
EXH
BOX
BAT H AND TOI 0X . 223 0
180
0
0
T
800
UNIT 0X 1 103 10
BAT H AND TOI 0X . 223 0
180
OF 475 FICE 0X 300
T
LVL. +45
OFF ICE 227 0X 400
BAT H 1770 AND
TOI. X 1770
0
LEC TUR E 577 00 X ROOM 831 0 T EXH AUS T AUS
00
BOX
T
AUS
EXH T
LVL. -27
-2100 LVL.
OST
AUS
AUS
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
ES
ING
AUS
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
BOX
COMP 150 OST AR 40 X EA 900 0
MATUR
EXH
LAB 3 8905 X 7360
ELECTRIC AL PANELS
DOWN R DOO
COMP
SLID
FEE
-2100
COMP
EXH
2M WIDE CORRIDOR
00 LVL. -27
T AUS
REST 1669 ING PL AC 0x 1204 E 0
LVL. -270 LVL. 0 -285 0
D STO RE 612 RO 0 X 400 OM 0
STO 885 RE RO 0X 400 OM 0
EGG
INC UBA 612 0 X TOR 408 0 2.5 M CORR WIDE IDO R
LVL.
UP
UP
ELECTRICA L PANE (COLLECT L ROOM SOLAR PANEL ENERGY) 8540 X 7360
UP
T
EXH
OFFICE 2770 X 4130
LVL. +1050
0
AUS
EXH
STORAGE 5770 X 3000
0
LAB 1 8905 X 7360
UP
LVL. -285 0 LVL. -270 0
LVL. -210
LVL. -270
EXH EXH
HEAD OFFIC RESEARCH E OF 4810 X 7360 LAB
GRAS S AND CUTT IN ST STOR RAW G 6000 AGE X 59 05
PR 6000 ODUC x 12 TION 040
T AUS
CLASSRO 12370 X OM 1 7360
CLASSRO 12370 X OM 2 7360
DYEING AND DRYI ROOM NG
0
-2100 LVL.
UP
EQ FEEDUIPMEN T AN ST 6000 ORE RO D X 59 OM 05
OFFICE 5770 X 3270
MILK
EXH
LVL. +30
HANDLOOM STATION 18670 X 17410
0
AND ING 6440 X 7360
STO
RAG E ROOM AND PAC KIN 0X G 467 0
723
FAR MIN EQ STO UIPME G RAG NT E RO OM
CHANG RO ING 400 OM 0X 470 0 EQ STO UIPME RAG NT E 723 0 X ROOM 470 0
LVL
AND
BAT
LVL. +90 0
TOI. FEMALE
HIN
G
50
G
-250
0 OFFICE PERSON ENTRY AND EXIT
00
LVL. -28
50
-285
0
-270
LVL. -27
0
00
CLASSRO
-285
OM 2 (9000
0
CONFE
X 8000)
WASHRO
OM 8790
CLASSRO
OM 1 (8790
X 3115
WASHRO
OM 6500
STORAGE ROOM 4 11155 X 8405
X 3115
WOODEN
PALLETS
STORAGE ROOM 3 7675 X 6175
UP
LVL. -2100
LVL. -2700
B'
X 8000)
3.5 M WIDE
STEEL
RACK
STEEL
RACK
STORAGE ROOM 2 8705 X 6175
X 8000)
LVL. -27
00
STORE ROOM 3770 X 6175
2.5 M WIDE
LVL. -25
00
STORAGE ROOM 5 7155 X 6175
STORAGE ROOM 6 7675 X 6175
TESTING LAB 1 15080 X 8000
STORAGE ROOM 7 8705 X 6175 TOOL BENCH
CLASSRO
OM 4 (9000
LVL. -2100 UP
X 8000)
PARTS STORAGE TOOL BENCH
STORE ROOM 6270 X 4230
PARTS STORAGE TOOL BENCH
TESTING LAB 2 15080 X 8000 MOVABLE
LVL. -28
TOI. 2000 X 1500
50
TABLE
SERVICE AREA 27995 X 12000
MOVABLE
PARTS STORAGE
TABLE
SERVIC E UNIT 1
TOI. 2000 X 1500
MOVABLE
SERVIC E UNIT 2 WELDING
WELDING
TABLE
WELDING
ROLLER
LVL. -28
50
SHUTTER
LVL. +60 ROLLER
LVL. -27
00
LVL. -28
C
50 LVL. +300
PACKING AREA 9815 X 20635
TABLE
SERVIC E UNIT 3
TABLE
OFFICE 3000 X 3500
TABLE
DISPATCH OFFICE 2500 X 3500
0
SHUTTER
ROLLER
SHUTTER
LVL. +60
0
LVL. +45
0
LVL. +30
0
0
OM 3 (9000
LVL. -2100
STORAGE ROOM 1 9815 X 6175
LVL. 0.0
CLASSRO
LVL. +30 0
LVL. LVL.
LVL.
LVL. +45
0
00
DIRECT OR OFFICE 6000 X 5025
LVL. -25
1.8 M WIDE CORRID OR
ACCOUNT
LVL. -27
LVL. +45 0
0
LVL. +45 0
-270
0
6M WID E ROAD LVL. +30 0
LVL.
0
-285
SMALL MEETIN G ROOM 3970 X 4385
0
SMALL VIDEO CONFE RENCE ROOM 3970 X 4480
LVL.
-285
-270
CAFATERIA AND LUNCH ROOM 5380 X 9095
. -22
HIN
KITCHE N 3920 X 2295
LVL
BAT
RENCE / MEETIN G ROOM 6000 X 9095
AND
STORE 3970 X 2295
ING
DEPARTM 3000 X 3000 ENT
CHANG
FINANCE
50
WORKING AREA 11620 X 12190
. -22
ACCOUN TANT DEPARTM ENT 3000 X 3000
LVL
LVL.
TOI. MALE TOI. FEMALE
ING
00
TOI. MALE
CHANG
. -27
LVL.
CLOCK ROOM 3000 X 6230
50
VIDEO CONFE RENCE 6000 X 9460
LVL
LVL.
UP
. -28
LVL. -27 00
CHANG RO ING 400 OM 0X 470 0
HONEY
ANT DEPARTM ENT 3000 X 3000
MEDIC RO AL 400 OM 0X 467 0
VISITOR MEETING AREA 3000 X 3000
0
VISITOR MEETING AREA 3000 X 3000
-210
VISITOR MEETING AREA 3000 X 3000
0
UP
DOWN
LVL.
RECEPTIO N AND WAITING AREA
B
-270
800
UNIT 0X 3 125
40
LVL. LEC TUR E 877 0 X ROOM 115 40
STORE 4540 X 6230
EXH
AUS
T
EXH AUS T
UP
SECTION PLAN
Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
LVL. +5200
LVL. +3300 LVL. +1550 LVL. +300
ROAD LVL. 0.00
LVL. +500 ROAD LVL. 0.00
LVL. -1800 LVL. -2550
SECTION A-A’
LVL. +7300 LVL. +6150 LVL. +4650 LVL. +3650
LVL. +300
ROAD LVL. 0.00 LVL. -2150
LVL. 0.00
ROAD LVL. 0.00
LVL. -2350
SECTION B-B’
LVL. +5750
SITE LVL. +300 LVL. +600
SECTION C-C’
LVL. +7300 LVL. +6150
LVL. +5750
LVL. +4950
LVL. +4650
LVL. +3450 LVL. +1200 LVL. +450 SITE LVL. +300
SITE LVL. +300 LVL. +600
ELEVATION A-A’
Ritesh Yadav- 2016012838
WORKSHOP FRONT PARKING AND SITE ENTRY
STAFF PARKING
STAFF PARKING
ADMINISTRATION AND RESEARCH LAB FRONT ROAD
WATER BODY BETWEEN ADMINISTRATION AND RESEARCH LAB
ADMINISTRATION BLOCK BACK SIDE VIEW
OPEN SITTING
(BOTH SIDE OF STAGE)
RAMP FOR PEDESTRATION
( STARTING FROM FRONT OF WORKSHOP)
FARM TESTING LAND
ENTRY OF MINI JUNGLE ZONE
VIEW FROM BEES BLOCK (MINI JUNGLE ZONE)
BACK SIDE OF POULTRY (MINI JUNGLE ZONE)
VIEW FROM CATTLE BLOCK (MINI JUNGLE ZONE)
FLOWERING BED TO ATTRACT BEES (NEAR FISH POND)
FISH POND
VIEW FROM ROUNDABOUT
VIEW FROM ROUNDABOUT
HOSTEL BALCONY VIEW
HOSTEL CORRIDOR
KITCHEN AND MESS BACK SIDE
OPEN SITTING
(LEFT SIDE OF SLOPEWAY)
DRIVEWAY VIEW
(BETWEEN HANDLOOM AND POTTERY BLOCK)