ARCHITECTURAL
PORTFOLIO ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
“ Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness. “
ROSHNI KHANDELWAL PERSONAL DETAILS 11 August 1998
-Frank Gehry
Indian English, Hindi
CONTACT DETAILS Jaipur, Rajasthan roshnikhandelwal2098@gmail.com +919928913928 roshni-khandelwal11 roshnikhandelwal
EDUCATION Aayojan School Of Architecture, Jaipur (2016-2021) Jaipuria Vidyalaya, Jaipur (2004-2016)
STUDIO HISTORY Urban Haat Bazaar - Thesis Project FINAL SEMESTER MICE CENTER 9TH SEMESTER INTERNSHIP AT SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI 8TH SEMESTER COMMUNITY AQUATIC CENTER, SPIRITUALITY CENTER 7TH SEMESTER MATERNITY HOSPITAL, WORKING WOMEN HOSTEL 6TH SEMESTER CHURCH, SKILL DEVELOPMENT CENTER 5TH SEMESTER MULTI FAMILY DWELLING UNIT, VEGETABLE MARKET 4TH SEMESTER RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT, STUDIO FOR AN ARTIST 3RD SEMESTER HOUSE ON MARS 2ND SEMESTER
SOFTWARE SKILLS AUTOCAD
SKETCHUP
REVIT
PHOTOSHOP
MICROSOFT OFFICE
LUMION
INDESIGN
V- RAY
EXPERIENCE INTERN AT SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI JAN 2020- JUNE 2020 INTERN AT MISHRA AND GARG ASSOCIATES JUNE 2019- JULY 2019 DESIGNING AND HANDLING OF RESIDENTIAL PROJECT MAY 2021- PRESENT MEASURED DRAWING AT JAIGARH JAN 2018- JUNE 2018 STUDY TRIP TO AHEMADABAD AND DIU DEC 2018
INTERESTS Photography Rendering Designing Model Making Sketching
OBJECTIVE I’m a 23 year old enthusiast graduated from Aayojan School Of Architecture, Jaipur. I’m looking for a full time position as a Junior Architect that offers an engaging, challanging and supportive work environment, where I can contribute creative ideas and skills in the field of architecture. My goal is to advance in practical knowledge of architecture which would work as a bone for my career and will channel my passion into reality. My intend is to seek professional and practical experience in the role of a Junior Architect at an innovative design firm that encourages collaborative environment
C O N T E N T S
1. URBAN HAAT BAZAAR, THANE
2. M.I.C.E. CENTER, JAIPUR
3. AQUATIC CENTER, JAIPUR
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4. MATERNITY OSPITAL, JAIPUR
5. INTERIOR DESIGN
6. WORKING DRAWING
7. PRACTICAL PROJECTS
1. URBAN HAAT BAZAAR, THANE THESIS PROJECT OBJECTIVES • To design a market space that provides platform to local artisans and traders to connect with a larger urban community, thereby promoting the art and culture of the place. • To promote the art and culture of Maharashtra region and develop a hub for recreational activities. • To establish a landmark for recreational and developmental activities. • To improve the quality of life of rural community by bridging the gap between the urban and rural community.
URBAN HAAT BAZAAR, THANE THESIS PROJECT
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ANDUSE PLAN
SITE ZONING
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
• Bazaar Area (100 Shops) • AC Shops • Non AC Shops • Platform shops • Open Plaza • Social Zone • Kids Play Area • Food Stalls • Recreation Area
• PLANFORM • ARCHITECTURE EXPRESSION • CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
• TRADITION AND CULTURE OF MAHARASHTRA
• PROVIDING ARTISANS AND CRAFTSMEN TO PROMOTE THE CULTURE OF THE PLACE
• Haat being an informal market space it lays out that the free flow brings about the sense of belonging among the visitors which in turn enhances a social quality of the space. • The concept was to create an unrestrained movement allowing the visitors to have a diverse experience as they move along the stretch of the haat. • Moreover an unrestrained movement generates a curiosity among the visitors which encourages them to be abided by the journey of haat. • After thoroughly analysing the site and its constraints it was noted that the south West and the north section of the site have a dense vegetation. So it was formulated in a manner that the vegetation becomes an integrated part of the haat Bazaar. • Analysing from the research done on Indian markets it was acknowledged that the markets not only act as a venue for a trade but it is a hub for festivities and social gatherings. This concludes that multifunctional spaces are significant part of the market.
The marked roads shows the heavy traffic zone, so vehicular entry to the site should be avoided from this road.
• Food Court • Cafeteria • Amphitherater • Performance Arena • Seating Area • Green Rooms • Reception and waiting • Reharsal rooms • VIP Lounge
• Exhibition Area/ Art Gallery • Workshop Area • Acommodation • Reception and Waiting • 2- Seater rooms • 3- Seater rooms • Dormitory • Restaurant and Kitchen • Administration Area • Reception and Waiting • Meeting Room • Offices • Pantry • Store • Common Toilets • Parking (500 ECU)
URBAN HAAT BAZAAR, THANE THESIS PROJECT LOWER LEVEL PLAN
The amphitheatre is located in periphery to reach to the upp The amphitheatre is strategic form a backdrop of the stage
The seatings and levelled plat act as a resing space and sma of space. Small asthetic walls in the haat. Painted in pop colours, they e
SITE VIEWS
n such a manner that a ramp runs along its pen level. cally located such that the natural trees e.
tforms are provided at small distances that all gathering areas to enhance the quality s which act as a photo booth are created
enhance the asthetic element of the haat.
SECTIONS
ENTRANCE PLAZA
OPEN PLATFORM AREA
The entrance to the haat is from two levels. The lower level can be accessed from the ground through plinth stairs. In order to enter at uppen level ramp has been provided which makes it easier for people with wheelchair to access the upeer levels of haat bazaar.
The north side of the haat has a dense vegetation. In order to retain maximum number of trees no built structure is proposed. Open platforms and plaza has been proposed. These trees also act as a backdrop for the amphitheater stage. This area has small shops which can act as craft shops or informal food stalls with the service entry from backside of the stalls.
A cluster of shops are provided at the entrance to create the ambience of the haat whih a open landscape area for festivities and social gatherings and it is easily accessible for all without any charges of the haat.
URBAN HAAT BAZAAR, THANE THESIS PROJECT UPPER LEVEL PLAN
Haat being and informal spac enhancing the quality of spac The cutouts are provided in sta the ground level.
Small Craft shops are aligned depending on the nature o seperate service access for sw
The open space at the west different activities associated.
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with nature. They can be of diverse nature of activity at the moment. They have a wift functioning of the shops.
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entrance caters various age groups with
SHOP DETAILS
2. M.I.C.E CENTER JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN OBJECTIVES • To design a center that can hold meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions at one destination. • To comprehend design program with respect to Activity Organization, Site Planning, and Movement Pattern - Vehicular as well as pedestrian, network and connectivity. • To integrate the site with its urban surroundings. • It lies in special economic zone(SEZ). • MICE events increase and create employment and income, support the development of local and national industries, and help the expansion of export markets.
M.I.C.E CENTER 9TH SEMESTER SITE LOCATION
SITE OPPORTUNITIES
SITE CHALLANGES
• The center can be integrated with the Dravyawati River and different sections along the stretch can be developed. • The site is located in the center of the city with railway station in the close proximity thereby making the access easier. • This project will contribute towards the economy of the city and will also provide large job oppotunities for various people throughout the city. • There’s an area left for future expansion on the site which enchances the opportunity for the MICE center.
Slope on the Site
The site (Partially closed Maan Industry) is part of the oldest Industrial area of Jaipur , established in 1943, near Ram Mandir, Power house road. Currently accessed through Loco Colony. The site is proposed for redevelopment in Jaipur MDP 2025 as special area zone.
The image shows the major roads to access the site. There is a proposed road in the masterplan which will make the access of the site easier.
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS • Convention Hall 1. Above 1500 pax 2. 800-1200 pax 3. 200-800 pax 4. Mini Convention Halls 200 pax • Exhibition Hall 1. Large hall 2. Small hall • Meeting Rooms
• Restaurant • Kitchen • Administration Area • Reception and Waiting • Meeting Room • Offices • Pantry • Store • Parking (2000 ECU)
The image shows the major buffer zones that are needed to be left on the site i.e 100m from the centre of the dravyawati and 30m from the railway tracks. • The site is located in close proximity with the railway track that could lead to noise pollution, if not treated properly. • The site is located on the Dravyawati Riverfront, so it is challenging to develop a build environment that open up towards the river providing a seamless connectivity towards Drawyawati. • The approach of the site is only through one side which is the main road with ROB so to enter the site one have to take a U-turn from the main road.
DESIGN PARAMETERS
M.I.C.E CENTER 9TH SEMESTER SITE PLAN
UPPER LEVEL PLANS
M3 FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
This central plaza is provided small po exhibitions and convention areas for sessions.
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Each build block has it’s own green s buffer or a recreational space. These sp increasing the possibility of holding mu
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The open space at the west entrance different activities associated.
SITE VIEWS
SITE SECTIONS
ockets that could be used by the the outdoor displays or outdoor
spaces which could be used as paces act independently thereby ultiple events at the same time.
e caters various age groups with
STACKING OF SPACES IN THE CONVENTION CENTRE The entrance to the convention is segregated from the main plaza to avoid conjestion. The pathways lead to the dravyawati riverfront, thereby providing a visual connectivity from the plaza to the riverfront. The auditorium is provided with slant curved roof for better accousrics. STACKING OF SPACES
The roofing can be done with trusses and can be covered with ACP sheets.
FRONT ELEVATION OF THE CONVENTION CENTRE The convention block is constructed in rcc along with the glass windows. A Glass Reinforced Concrete jaali has been used in the elevation to increase the asthetics of the building.
3. AQUATIC CENTER JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN OBJECTIVES • To build an aquatic facility center which combines swimming pool, therapy pool, fitness aerobics, sauna and steam bath, party center, cafe and childcare alongside a fast-food restaurant. • To ensure everyone of all ages and backgrounds has an opportunity to learn to swim. • To ensure everyone has a opportunity to enjoy a variety of activities as a part of healthy lifestyle and to encourage everyone to achieve their personal goals.
AQUATIC CENTER 7TH SEMESTER SITE LOCATION
SITE ZONING Instruction Pool Outdoor Pool
Instruction Pool
Cafeteria
Aerobics & Fitness center
Party Hall
SITE LOCATION:
SITE Area
Sitapura, Jaipur
7500sqm.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS • Reception and Waiting • Office • Childcare • Swimming Pool (indoor and Outdoor) • Party Hall • Therapy Pool • Sauna • Aerobics Hall • Fitness Area • Cafeteria • Kichen • Administration Area
Cafeteria having glass wall to maintain pool and the surrounding environment
Open Lawn for Party
Reception and Waiting
Therapy pool and Sauna DEFINING PATHWAYS THROUGH VEGETATION This picture depicts the main entrance of the aquatic center. Hedges and plantations are used to create a circle for easy movement of the vehicles from entry to drop off point leading to parking.
The central plaza act as an inbetwe spaces. This space act as a multifunct informal gatherings.
CONCEPT The planning is done in ‘Diagonal Grid’ to understand the proportion of various built spaces with respect to the open and built spaces. The visual connectivity is maintainted to enhance the quality of space and levels have been induced to segregate spaces and create spaces such that it correspond to one another.
This picture depicts the entrance of the reception block aquatic center. Hedges and plantations are used to define a pathway for pedestrian movement.
A perforated canopy is provided abo cafeteria are located in the viscinity to spaces.
SITE VIEWS
FLOOR PLANS AND SECTIONS
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4. MATERNITY HOSPITAL JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN OBJECTIVES • To design medical facility after understanding its functional requirement. • Coordination of various networks into a functional physical model. • To understand how to zone a medical facility vertically in a building.
MATERNITY HOSPITAL 6TH SEMESTER SITE LOCATION
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• Zones are divided in such a way that public spaces like reception waiting are kept on ground floor to be easily accessible for all. • On first floor Opd and path lab is placed which can be used by both in patients and out patients. • IPD are placed on upper floors so that privacy of the patients is maintained. • On the top floor is ICU, NICU and the doctor’s area as all of these spaces require peace and privacy. SITE LOCATION:
SITE Area
Pratap Nagar, Jaipur
2000sqm.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS • Reception and Waiting • Office • Emergency • Consultation Rooms • LDR • Birthing LDR • Patient Lounge • Staff Station • IPD • General Ward • Double Sharing Rooms • Single seater Room
• The space are divided in such a way that quality and requirement of each space is maintained.
• Operation Theatre • Pathology Labs • NICU • Nursery • Disposal Areas • Feeding Rooms • Childcare • Canteen • Store • Autoclave Room • Scrub Rooms • Toilets
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The main entrance has glass facade to maximize the natural light inside the building. it has souvenir shop on one side which is visible from outside keeping in mind the concept of consumerism.
FLOOR PLANS
FIFTH FLOOR
OURTH FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
COND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SITE VIEWS This image shows the main entrance of the hospital. It is a double height space to maintain the hierarchy of spaces from open space leading to double height space which further leads to single height space.
The horizontal louvers are provided to avoid direct sunlight from penetrating inside the building. A 3 side open fire staircase also used as service staircase is provided from the back side so that services can be carried out without disturbing main function of the hospital.
This image shows dirty corridors running throughout the building. they can be used to carry waste from different areas of the hospital and connecting with areas of disposal.
FLOOR PLANS AND SECTIONS
5. INTERIOR DESIGN STARTUP OFFICE OBJECTIVES • To design the interiors of the startup office “ STYLECRACKER” • To design the interior Spaces efficiently in the given area according to different activities happening in the startup office • To reflect the theme and character of the startup in the interior of its office area.
5TH SEMESTER SITE VIEWS
INTRODUCTION
RECEPTION AND WAITING The image shows the main reception and waiting areas adjacent to the owner’s cabin. The glass opening visually connects both the spaces. A triangular pattern in pastel shades is being followed throughout the office which binds different spaces together. StyleCracker was founded in 2013 by Dhimaan Shah (ex Investment Banker) and Archana Walavalkar (ex Fashion Editor – Vogue) with a vision to make India stylish. StyleCracker helps each individual look great and fashionable by curating personalized boxes full of clothes and accessories, taking the stress out of the shopping process. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS • Reception and Waiting • Office for Owners • Workstations • Display Area • Online Portal Desk Area • Photography Studio • Cafeteria • Dressing Area
OWNER’S CABIN The simililar colour scheme is being followed in the cabin as well. With the intervention of natural light, pastel shades have been used to make space look more large and airy. Wooden flooring acts as a contrast element to light colours and thus help in creating a balance of light and dark.
COLOUR PALLETTE Pastel shades are used in walls, furniture and ceilings to give office a soothing and relaxing environment. This office has 24 hour service, so it is necessary to provide a comfortable and healthy environment which offers peace of mind and encourage the creative thinking of employees.
WORKSTATIONS To continue with the triangular pattern it is followed in the pinboard which also acts as a asthetic element for the workstations. Light and pastel colour walls and furniture contrasts ith the dark wooden flooring to create a balance of colours in the space.
PLANS AND SECTIONS
LAYOUT PLAN
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SECTION BB
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
SECTION CC
SECTION DD
6. WORKING DRAWING INTERNSHIP WORK AT SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI
WORKING DRAWING
BHABHA HOSPITAL, BANDRA, MUMBAI
INTERNSHIP AT SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI
WORKING DRAWING WEST AVENUE (COMMERCIAL COMPLEX), AUNDH, PUNE
INTERNSHIP AT SKYLINE ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI
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7. RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS INTERIOR DESIGN AND CIVIL JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
RESIDENTIAL PROJECT JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
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TITLE: DATE:
WORKING DRG (GROUND FLOOR) 13 AUG 2021
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
DESIGNED B
C1
C3
WATER TANK
+3'2"
C10
BEAM 9"x18"
X
X'
UP C16
C15 +3'2"
B1
+1'6" DRAWING 15' X 11'
X' +3'6"
C14
C17
+1'6"
GROUND FLOOR PLAN PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
DESIGNED BY:
AR. ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
C18
C8
1 2 3 4
G
P-trap Nhani-trap
Bottle trap
TOILET 10'3" X 5'4"
WALK IN CLOSET 5'6'' X 11'
COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 10'8'' X 12'4''
BEAM 9"x18"
WALK IN CLOSET 16'3'' X 5'8''
191817
B.Side Table 18" X 18" Mattress Size 6'-0" x 6'-6" Bed Size 6'-3" x 7'-0"
BEAM 9"x18"
T.V. Unit 1'-6" x 3'-6"
BALCONY
B.Side Table 18" X 18"
C14
UP C15
C17
6" 8"
WATER TANK DETAIL 28 MAY 2021 2368 SQFT.
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
TITLE: DATE: SITE AREA:
DESIGNED BY:
AR. ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
C3
TOILET 10'3" X 5'4"
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
C16 C16
LVL +4'4"
LVL +0'0"
1 2 3 4
WALK IN CLOSET 5'6'' X 11'
COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 10'8'' X 12'4''
191817
C11
+15'6"
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C12
UP
FIRST FLOOR
LVL +4'4"
LVL +0'0"
+14'9"
LVL -8'421"
LVL +4'1"
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
C16
C15
6" taper
LVL +4'1"
C13
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BALCONY
C14
LVL -9'1012"
UP
BEDROOM 16'3'' X 13'
C17
DESIGNED BY:
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
LVL -3'9"
C8
WALK IN CLOSET 16'3'' X 5'8''
C10
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
N
+3'6" PLINTH +1'6" DRIVEWAY
C17
LIFT
LIFT
+0'0"ROAD LVL
B14
FRONT ELEVATION
B1
BY:
SECTION XX' 08 JULY 2021 2368 SQFT.
N
C9
G
C13
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
C13
BEDROOM 16'3'' X 13'
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C12
C11
C17
6" taper
TOILET 10'3" X 5'4"
+14'6"
C11
C10
SECTION YY'
C6
C8
G
UP
Bottle trap
P-trap
"x18"
BEDROOM 13'6'' X 11'3''
POWDER ROOM
STAIRCASE SECTION
+3'10"
C5
C7
12mm@6"c/c
8mm@8"c/c
TOILET 7'1'' X 9'4"
C9 Nhani-trap
R- 7"
BEDROOM 13'7'' X 11'3''
C8
TOILET 10'3" X 5'4"
+3'10"
WALK IN CLOSET 9'7'' X 6'
G
B.Side Table 18" X 18"
Matress Size 6'-0" x 6'-0" Bed Size 6'-3" x 6'-6"
BEAM 9"x18"
B.Side Table 18" X 18"
BEDROOM 13'7'' X 11'3''
G
+4'5"
AR. ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
C18
C4
Beam 4.5"x18" 2#16mm Top & 3#16mm Bottom 8mm@8"c/c
NO. OF STEPS- 19 WIDTH- 3'4" TREAD- 10" RISER- 7.1"
DESIGNED BY:
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
B.Side Table 18" X 18"
B.Side Table 18" X 18"
BEDROOM 13'6'' X 11'3''
LIFT
Beam 9"x18" As per Roof detail
C17
R- 7"
MIRROR
C6
TOILET 7'1'' X 9'4"
C7
C9
"x18"
N
Matress Size 6'-0" x 6'-0" Bed Size 6'-3" x 6'-6"
BEAM 9"x18"
T.V. Unit 1'-6" x 3'-6"
R- 7"
LVL +5'0"
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
STORE 9'3'' X 6'
C5
C6
6"
C3
WALK IN CLOSET 9'7'' X 6'
G
C4
+4'5"
+0'0"
STORE 9'3'' X 6'
C3
1
WATER TANK DETAIL
NO. OF STEPS- 19 TREAD- 10" RISER- 7.1"
TITLE: DATE: SITE AREA:
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
TITLE: ELECTRICAL DRG (GROUND FLOOR) DATE: 07 JUNE 2021 SITE AREA: C1 2368 SQFT. C2
MIRROR
B15 N
C16
SOILING P C C 1: 4: 8 6"
P C C 1: 4: 8 6"
+1'6"
+0'0"
TITLE: WORKING DRG (GROUND FLOOR) DATE: 26 JUNE 2021 SITE AREA: C1 2368 SQFT. C2
NO. OF STEPS- 19 TREAD- 10" RISER- 7.1"
Y'
12mm@6"c/c
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
LIFT
+2'6"
NO. OF STEPS- 19 WIDTH- 3'4" TREAD- 10" RISER- 7.1"
C13
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 UP 34 2 C16 1
C15
+3'
LIFT
8"
Y:
C12
C11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
P C C 1: 4: 8 6"
211919181716
Ledge wall
1
4 Wheeler Sedan 15'-0" x 6'-0"
B15
C10
C13
SILL- 3'0" LINTEL- 8'9"
STEPS- 19 10" .1"
B14
+3'6"
Nhanitrap
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
+3'0"
C12
+1'6" DRAWING 15' X 11'
1 2 3
COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 10'8'' X 12'4''
LINTEL- 7'3"
C13
C17
UP
LIVING/DINING 20'7'' X 19'6''
191817
C11
SILL- 3'0" LINTEL- 8'9"
C8
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
d
+3'6"
Existing Ground
C9
C13
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 UP 34 2
D
BEAM 9"x18" TAPER As stair
+3'0"
C14
C9
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 10'8'' X 12'6''
SILL- 6'9" LINTEL- 8'9"
4'5" x18" R- 7"
C7
UP
LIVING/DINING 20'7'' X 19'6''
+3'6"
C12
GUEST BEDROOM 13'7'' X 11'3''
TANK
LINTEL- 7'3"
C8
6 Seater Dining Table 5'-0" x 3'-0"
LINTEL- 7'3"
POOJA B.Side Table 18" X 18"
C7
TOILET 5'6" X 6'6''
KITCHEN 14'9" X 11'6"
POOJA
Y
C6
C5
Matress Size 6'-0" x 6'-0" Bed Size 6'-3" x 6'-6"
BEAM 9"x18"
GUEST BEDROOM 13'7'' X 11'3''
KITCHEN 14'9" X 11'6"
SILL- 3'6" LINTEL- 8'9"
B15
s 6"
+2'6"
5'
TOILET C5 5'6" X 6'6''
1 2 3 4
B2
WATER TANK
C4
C6
SILL- 3'0" LINTEL- 8'9"
C9
3
WASH AREA
Minm 4'0"
C4
LINTEL- 7'3"
x18"
C3
C18
C2 SERVANT ROOM 11'9" X 6'
G
C6
B15
C1
C3
B.Side Table 18" X 18"
B15
WASH AREA +3'2"
SERVANT ROOM 11'9" X 6'
BEAM 9"x18"
6"
C18
C2
ELECTRICAL PLANS
6"
B15
PLUMBING PLANS
6"
G PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
TITLE: PLUMBING DRG (FIRST FLOOR) DATE: 19 JUNE 2021 SITE AREA: 2368 SQFT.
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
DESIGNED BY:
AR. ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
N
TITLE: DATE: SITE AREA:
ELECTRICAL DRG (FIRST FLOOR) 07 JUNE 2021 2368 SQFT.
+0'0"
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
DESIGNED BY:
AR. ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
N
N
INTERIORS FOR RESIDENCES JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
FALSE CEILING PLAN
C1
C3
C18
C2 SERVANT ROOM 11'9" X 6'
DRAWING ROOM
WATER TANK
+6"
C4 KITCHEN 14'9" X 11'6"
C6
+1'
TOILET C5 5'6" X 6'6''
+6"
+1'
+1'
+6"
POOJA
+1'0"
C7
C9
+1'
+1'
C8
UP
1 2 34
LIVING/DINING 20'7'' X 19'6'' +6" +6"
+3'0" +9" +1'0"
DRAWING 15' X 11' +1'0"
C12
C11 +1' +6"
+6"
DRAWING 15' X 11' +1'0"
C13
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 UP 34 2 C16
C14
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NO. OF STEPS- 19 TREAD- 10" RISER- 7.1"
R- 7"
C17
LIFT R- 7"
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PROJECT: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING OF
DR. J.B. GUPTA AT TONK ROAD, JAIPUR
+1'
C7
1
C15
FALSE CEILING DETAIL (GROUND FLOOR) 11 OCT 2021 2368 SQFT.
+6"
2120191817
+1'0"
TITLE: DATE: SITE AREA:
KITCHEN 14'9" X 11'6"
+6"
16
+6"
C14
C4
LINTEL- 7'3"
+1'
C10
C11 +1'0"
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 10'8'' X 12'6''
+1'0"
+6"
C10
DESIGNED BY:
AR. ROSHNI KHANDELWAL
N
C15
DINING AREA
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
WALK IN CLOSET 5'6'' X 11'
+6"
WALK IN CLOSET 16'3'' X 5'9''
+6"
C10
C11
+6"
TOILET 5'6" X 6'6''
+1'
BEDROOM 16'2'' X 12'10 21 " +1'
+6"
+1'
BALCONY 10'3" X 13'10"
+6" +9"
+1'
POOJA
'0"
+6"
C14
+1'
C15
C8
POOJA
C7
+1'
+1'0"
C8
UP
1 2 34
COURTYARD (OPEN TO SKY) 10'8'' X 12'6''
+1'0"
LIVING/DINING 20'7'' X 19'6'' +6" +6"
+3'0" +9" +1'0"
+1'
21201918
+6"
C10
C12
C11 +1'0" +1' +6"
ELEVATION DESIGNS FOR RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
INTERIORS FOR RESIDENCES JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
3D VIEWS
INTERIORS FOR RESIDENCES JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN 3D VIEWS
INTERIORS FOR RESIDENCES JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN 3D VIEWS
THANK YOU
ROSHNI KHANDELWAL roshnikhandelwal2098@gmail.com +919928913928