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RUNJHUN BHARTI GOSWAMI FOURTH YEAR UNDERGRADUATE| BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

EDUCATION

runjhun.iitkgp@gmail.com +91 9002734111 S-205, SN Hall of Residence Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal Born- 17th Sept 1996 Nationality- Indian

LANGUAGES ENGLISH HINDI

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE : 2015 - 2020 (expected) Department of Architecture and Regional Planning Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal

CGPA 8.99

SENIOR SECONDARY EDUCATION : 2014 St. Mary’s Convent Sr. Sec. School, Udaipur, Rajasthan |CBSE

91.60 %

HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION : 2012 St. Mary’s Convent Sr. Sec. School, Udaipur, Rajasthan |CSBE

CGPA 10

(upto 6th semester)

ACADEMIC WORKS FIRST YEAR- Hand Drafting

THIRD YEAR- Softwares

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Basic Design Anthropometry Studio Apartment Design SECOND YEAR- Hand Drafting

Physio-Socio-Cultural Museum Breakthrough Technology Centre Mother and Child Welfare Centre Lifetime Apartments Green School of Architecture

Architect’s Resident Design Restaurant Design Hobby Centre Design Vertical Design Problem 2017

Interior Design - Interaction Space with your Idol Interior Design -Doctor’s Chamber

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP AUTOCAD SKETCHUP WITH VRAY AUTODESK REVIT LUMION 6.0 NAVISWORKS STAADPRO ADOBE INDESIGN MICROSOFT OFFICE


LEADERSHIP ROLES Editor (Students’ Society of Architects and Planners) Promoted as Magazine Editor for academic session 2017-18,leading a team of 7 elected members, managing the yearlong activities of the publications team with a budget of INR 70k. Design Head, Spring Fest 2018, IIT Kharagpur Led a 3 tier design team of 30 and programmed the entire design schedule with a budget of over INR 2 mn. Associate Member, Spring Fest 2016, IIT Kharagpur Corresponded and publicized the fest in Rajasthan and West Bengal regions, increasing the participation from these regions by 70 %. Coordinated and conducted the flagship events of Spring Fest( ‘Centrifuge’, ‘SF Idol’, ‘Shake a Leg’) at Netaji Auditorium during the fest.

ACHIEVEMENTS

PUBLICATIONS

Awarded Scholarship by the Batch of ‘85 worth INR 1,00,000.

Sthapati 2017 : Annual Magazine, Department of Architecture, IIT Kharagpur Compiled and designed the articles, interviews and department works on Adobe InDesign as the Magazine Secretary of the department. Corresponded for interviews with eminent architects like Shigeru Ban and Kevin Roche.

Awarded Department Rank 2, IIT Kharagpur consecutively for 3 years in April, ‘16 , April, ‘17 and April, ‘18. Awarded Best SSAP Council Member in April, ‘18. Awarded 1st position in Vertical Design Competition 2017, IIT Kharagpur with a cash prize of INR 20,000. 10 days challenge to design an urban living society for the youth for Arth Design Build, Hyderabad. Participated in International design competition, Saint Gobain’s Transparence 2017 to design a Mother and Child Welfare Centre.

SANDHI : Science And Heritage Initiative, IIT Kharagpur Sponsored by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Published a document on the origins of The Indus Valley Civilization under the guidance of Prof. Joy Sen as a part of Sandhi.

INTERNSHIP BIM INTERNSHIP, VCONSTRUCT PRIVATE LIMITED: May, ‘18 Worked as a BIM Project Intern for vConstruct, Pune, India (a wholly owned subsidiary of DPR Construction, USA) Was a part of the vertical, Virtual design and Construction Modeled architecture, structure and MEP trades on Revit using laser scans and pointcloud under Reality Capture Team. Prepared detailed 3D models of LOD 450 for Virtual Mockup.


SEMESTER 4

CTBUH 2018 International Tall Building Design Competition

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CTBUH 2018

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Vertical Design Problem 2017 Living society for Youth

CASA HEIGHTS

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TRANSPARENCE 2017 CASA HEIGHTS

CONTENTS

Saint Gobain’s Transparence 2017 Mother and Child Healthcare Center


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Digital and nondigital art

WORKING DRAWING

Working Drawing (Sem 6)

BIM INTERNSHIP

BIM Project Intern vConstruct Pvt. Ltd. Pune, India May-July ‘18

DOCTOR’S CHAMBER

Interior Design True Care Doctor’s Chamber (Sem 6)

MUSEUM DESIGN

PhysioSocioCultural Museum Design for African Continent (Sem 5)


SPARSH

TRANSPARENCE 2017 MOTHER -CHILD HEALTHCARE CENTER RAJARHAT | KOLKATA

Mother and child bond is very pure and a child can recognize the ‘Sparsh’ or the touch of its mother.


transparence 2017 CONCEPT KOLKATA is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational center of East India. The city is widely regarded as the “cultural capital” of India, and is also nicknamed the “City of Joy”.

View from the site

When a child is born, a mother is born as well. The ambiance of the welfare center should be one of happiness and celebration. The pleasure of creation - the Emergence of new life. The center has been developed as a healing space which employs powerful forces like the sun and provides psychological comfort to the users.

FORM DEVELPOMENT

LAKE

The outer skin, designed as Brise Soleil, represents the protected and loving ‘embrace of a mother’.

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1 OUTPATIENT CONSULTATION ROOMS 2 STAFF ROOM 3 PHLEBOTOMY & SPECIMEN ACQUISITION 4 ADMIN 5 RECEPTION 6 ENTRANCE LOBBY 7 ENTRANCE PORCH 8 PHARMACY 9 INFERTILITY UNIT - CONSULTATION 10 EMERGENCY 11 MATERIAL MANAGEMENT 12 CAFETERIA 13 UTILITY

1 OUTPATIENT CONSULTATION ROOMS 2 DIAGNOSTICS IMAGING 3 INFERTILITY UNIT- LABORARTORIES 4 ADMINISTRATION AND RECORD KEEPING 5 RECEPTION & WAITING AREA 6 DOCTORS’ LOUNGE 7 UTILITY

1 LABORATORY STORAGE 2 DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY - CLINICAL PATHOLOGY 3 DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY - SEROLOGY 4 DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY - BIOCHEMISTRY 5 DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY - HEMATOLOGY 6 DIAGNOSTICS LABORATORY - MICROBIOLOGY 7 OFFICES - PATHOLOGIST, MICROBIOLOGIST 8 RECEPTION & WAITING AREA 9 DIAGNOSTICS IMAGING 10 PROCEDURAL SUITE 11 CENTRAL STERILE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT

The emotions are to be captured - the smells and the smiles, the cuddling, the ‘embrace’. For instance, the baby nursery is placed nearer to the maternity suites to enable the mothers to look at their babies and be assured of their well being.

1 LAUNDRY 2 ICU 3 NICU 4 NURSES’ STATION 5 INTENSIVIST , DOCTORS’S CHAMBER 6 SPA 7 SALON 8 RECEPTION & WAITING 9 PRAYER ROOM 10 DOCTOR ON CALL 11 UTILITY & NURSES’ STATION 12 LDR ROOMS 13 RECOVERY ROOM 14 UTILITY

VERTICAL CIRCULATION Four major cores: Emergency, Inpatients, Outpatients & Service

The health of the mother and baby is the primary concern and the required spaces are sterile with thermally controlled environment. All habitable spaces are provided with daylighting and natural ventilation. The user flow in a hospital is of utmost importance. There are interactions in certain flows that are to be avoided completely.

Inpatients provided with best view and low noise levels. Outpatients restricted to first two floors.


transparence 2017

1 KITCHEN 2 STAFF DINING 3 SKYLIGHT OVER HEAD 4 SINGLE OCCUPANCY ROOMS 5 YOGA CENTER 6 TERRACE GARDEN 7 WELLNESS DOME 8 UTILITY 9 FAMILY ROOMS

TERRACE GARDEN

VIEWS

1 WARD - 7 OCCUPANCY 2 GREEN SPACE 3 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY ROOMS 4 WAITING AREA 5 FAMILY ROOM 6 SINGLE OCCUPANCY ROOMS 7 BABY NURSERY 8 NURSES’ STATION 9 UTILITY

WARD PRAYER ROOM

HEALING GEODESIC DOME

HEALING SPACES

ENTRANCE LOBBY


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VERTICAL DESIGN PROBLEM 2017 ARTH DESIGN BUILD HYDERABAD

Hyderabad has a tropical wet and dry climate bordering on a hot semi-arid climate. The annual mean temperature is 26.6 °C ; monthly mean temperatures are 21–33 °C. Summers (March–June) are hot and humid, with average highs in the mid-to-high 30s Celsius; maximum temperatures often exceed 40 °C between April and June. Heavy rain from the south-west summer monsoon falls between June and September, supplying Hyderabad with most of its mean annual rainfall.

Hyderabad is the capital of the southern Indian state of Telangana and de jure capital of Andhra Pradesh. It has a population of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan population of about 7.75 million, making it the fourth most populous city and sixth most populous urban agglomeration in India. The city is witnessing a huge growth in its population with modern lifestyle, better education and employment opportunities. Hyderabad sets a perfect example of modern Indian development in the technology sector.


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COMMODITY REPOSITORY Having less space in studio apartments, it becomes difficult to accommodate appliances which are not used on a daily basis. Commodity repository, on the ground floor of each housing block provides such products on rent. This helps save space as well as help people to maintain their standard of living.

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FORM DEVELOPMENT

5 7

6


SINGLE UNIT

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Double unit module with 2 separate private bedrooms

Single unit module with living cum room

DOUBLE UNIT Double unit module with flexible common or shared space

Single unit module with converted party area


PROBLEMS TACKLED THROUGH DESIGN

PLANNING AND DESIGN Designed as a ‘ vertical city ’- the building has residential apartments, offices, recreational areas, hotel and commercial retail spaces. It has been designed so as to create eye-catching internal vistas by including a series of plazas with ‘ individual character ’ throughout the tower. The Mixed-use design helps to increase exchanges, communications and interactions to incorporate the vibrant spirit of Delhi. Zephyr uses the air currents to produce the energy through wind turbines and shows efficient water and waste management making it a green and sustainable building. Through application of passive means of air cooling, which has been inspired from Termite mounds, the energy usage has been highly cut down. Solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems have been installed to further make the building more sustainable.


SITE SELECTION

The building is located on the bank of River Yamuna, near the heart of New Delhi and lies in the tourist circuit. Standing tall, Zephyr is symbolic of progress of the nation, reaching up into the sky. The pollution control methods employed by the building help improve the air quality in one of the most valuable regions of the city. Zephyr showcases power, authority and will of the capital of India to excel in technological evolution and at the same time maintaining the critical sensitivity with the Indian culture and society.

AIR PURIFICATION AND CONDITIONING IN THE BUILDING

ctbuh 2018

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KUKAA | ADOBE OF AFRICA P H Y S I O - S O C I O - C U LT U R A L M U S E U M


41.4 (June) / 5.4 (Jan) Less than 1mm 39.9 % Scarce Desert , valleys 7 kmph 0.5 Million 14.7 Million tourists visit Egypt every year Ancient city of Thebes

HOT DRY WINDS FROM NORTH WEST MAIN ACCESS ROAD

1 km away from the nearest World Heritage Site

SUN PATH

SITE ANALYSIS

LUXOR | EGYPT

• Annual temperatures (in Celsius) • Annual Precipitation • Relative Humidity • Vegetation • Topography • Wind speed • Population • No. Of Tourists visiting per year • USP

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cultural museum SITE SELECTION • • • •

8 km Tourist Circuit 5 km from Ferry ride services 26.8 km (44 min) from Luxor International Airport (via road) 23 km to Luxor Railway Station (via road)

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USP OF THE MUSEUM #1 Interactive LED Display

Crowd Controlling Device and could serve for Directional Purposes

CONCEPT

#2 Virtual Reality Simulators #3 Video Mapping Laser Show

Africa hosts a large diversity of ethnicities, cultures and languages and varies greatly with regard to environments, wildlife and built forms.

FORM DEVELOPMENT ‘Kukaa’ - a Swahili word meaning ‘abode’ or ‘to stay’ - the museum showcases the rich and varied culture of Africa and invites visitors to come be a part of it.

BASEMENT PLAN


Cultural museum NATURE AND ENVIRONMENT

MINERAL ORES GALLERY Semi basement with the entrance resembling that of a mine. Lighting : Calcite crystals embedded in walls (Dim artificial lighting :50-100 lux) 3 Divisions : 1. Famous Diamonds found in Africa and raw samples. 2. Other mineral ores found, ore samples 3. Tactile interactive display

GALLERIES

ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

4 Subspaces : 1. Sahara Desert 2. Grassland and Tropical Africa 3. Nile river basin and Madagascar 4. Kalahari Desert and Cape Coast with Virtual Reality Station

AFRICAN TRIBES 1. 6 important tribes placed in a modular form along with their habitat. 2. There are total of 6 Divisions based on different place setting/habitat of Tribes. 3. Their Habitat and culture and everyday items on display along the walls. 4. Their musical instruments and unique dance forms on display.

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Sphinx leads to the entrance of the gallery. Lighting: Spot light 400-500 lux for panels. 2 Divisions 1. Ancient Egypt 2. Medieval Age Africa 3. Modern Age Africa

ART AND CULTURE 1. Holographic dance forms along with cultural music. 2. Display of Clothing, jewelery, Music Instruments and armors of people of different parts of the continent. 3. Stage provision for live performance of Cultural performing arts. 4. Wooden carvings, Masks, paintings, earthen paints, wall paintings by famous african artists.

SECOND FLOOR PLAN



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REALITY CAPTURE


BIM internship 9 weeks Internship at vConstruct Private Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of DPR Construction, USA) as a Project Intern under the Vertical, Virtual Design and Construction.

VIRTUAL MOCKUP

View points identified on Autodesk Manage (Navisworks) as complex joints where probable faults and delays can occur during construction because of complications in the deatails provided.

Virtual Mock-Up A detailed 3D model of LOD 450 is prepared on SketchUp or Revit using the details provided by the subcontractor

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If some details are missing or more details are required, the Issue Log is updated through which the subcontractor is notified.


working drawing

07 ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

V

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00) PARKING LEVEL (EL -450)

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

4 R @ 150

4 R @ 150

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

WS4

W4

W2

EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

V

W1

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

WS4

W4

W2

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00) PARKING LEVEL (EL -450)

W1 PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00) PARKING LEVEL (EL -450)

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00) PARKING LEVEL (EL -450)

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

W3

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

4 R @ 150

4 R @ 150

SOUTH ELEVATION

GROUND FLOOR KEY PLAN

EAST ELEVATION

ELEVATIONS

B

1900

950

850

H1

H1

CAR PARKING

TOILET

LVL +0.00

UP LVL -600

SERVANTS ROOM

LVL +0.00

UP LVL -600

A

VERANDAH

A WASHING AREA

DINNING ROOM

KITCHEN

UP LVL -600

LVL +0.00 VERANDAH

W3

J1

LIVING ROOM

LVL +300

J1

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

UP LVL +0.00

DRAWING ROOM

POOJA ROOM

UP LVL +150

UP LVL +0.00

VERANDAH GUEST ROOM

PARENTS ROOM

TOILET TOILET

TOILET

LVL +0.00

UP LVL -150 LVL -150

MS

UP LVL -600

Window Schedule B

Window No. W1

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

No.

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

W4

W2 PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

D1

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600) 4 R @ 150

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

W1

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

Window Schedule

BRICK WALL

B

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

Glass

Aluminium

Glass

Aluminium

525

Glass

4

1525

Glass

Aluminium

6

750

1200

775

1225

Glass

Aluminium

950

4 R @ 150

850

H1

TEAK WOOD BEAD Window CUT TO SHAPE

WEST ELEVATION

Window Size No. 75x35 T.W. STILE/RAIL(TYP) NORTH ELEVATION Width Length

No.

CAR PARKING

TOILET

UP LVL -600

SERVANTS ROOM

LVL +0.00

UP LVL -600

A

WASHING AREA

LVL +0.00

"V" GROOVE VERANDAH

A

1275

J1, MS

J1, MS3, T3, S3, H3 J4, MS4

Width

Material

Height

Panel

D3 BRICK WALL

Details

TEAK WOOD BEAD CUT TO SHAPE

276.5

Remarks

Frame

1382.4

75x35 T.W. STILE/RAIL(TYP)

W1

J1 J1

UP LVL +0.00

LIVING ROOM

DRAWING ROOM

POOJA ROOM

LVL +300

UP LVL +150

UP LVL +0.00

7

1950

20 1050

1975

1275

Glass

1250

1050

1275

1075

Glass

500

825

525

1525

1225

Aluminium

J1, MS

LVL +0.00

UP LVL -150 LVL -150

25 UP LVL -600

4

MS

Aluminium

12.5

2100

2100

2100

V

800

6

DETAIL 4 OF W3 Notes General MS Scale: - ALL DIMENSIONS AND1:2 LEVELSW4 ARE IN MM. 6

D1

D2

D3 BRICK WALL

12 mm THK. PLASTER

12 mm THK. PLASTER TEAK WOOD BEAD CUT TO SHAPE

75x35 T.W. STILE/RAIL(TYP)

276.5

1382.4

75x35 T.W. STILE/RAIL(TYP)

"V" GROOVE

12.5

25

J1

MS DETAIL OF MS Scale: 1:2

1382.4

MS HOLD FAST

276.5

75X125 mm. thck.WOOD FRAME

12.5

Masonary Opening

H1

Length

Shutter

Details Remarks

Frame

Height

2050

2100

2200

Teak Wood

J1 , MS

Entrance Door

800

2100

950

Teak Wood

Teak Wood

J1

Room Door

2100

850

PVC

PVC

Details given by manufacturer

Toilet Door (Shop Fabrication)

1

2025

D2

16

2025

D3

7

2025

700

Teak Wood

1

16 D2BEARING - ASSUME CAPACITY OF SOIL BE 20 TONNES/SQM TEAK WOOD BEAD CUT TO SHAPE

Width

D1

Width

Material

- ASSUME PLINTH LEVEL AT EL +0.00

7

D3

Door Schedule

Door Size

75x35 T.W. STILE/RAIL(TYP)

DETAIL OF WOODEN FRAME HEAD-H / JAMB- J Scale 1:2

DETAIL OF WOODEN FRAME HEAD-H / JAMB- J Scale 1:2

No.

-DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION Door Schedule WITH CONTRACTS, TERMS & CONDITIONS ; SPECIFICATIONS; No. Door SCHEDULE OFNo. ITEMS AND OTHER DRAWINGS

D1

20 75X125 mm. thck.WOOD FRAME

1200

750

1200

775

- CONCRETE MIX SHALL BE 1:2:4 WITH 2MM DOWNGRADED COARSE DOOR SCHEDULING AGGREGATE.

Window No. W1

Door Size

No. 7

W2

4

V

6 4

Steel

Glass

J1

276.5

Glass

75X125 mm. thck.WOOD FRAME

Masonary Opening

Width

Width

1250 800 1500

Length 1050

1975

Height 1275

Frame

Glass

Aluminium

Aluminium

1075

Glass

825

525

Glass

1200

1525

1225

Glass

Aluminium

Glass

Aluminium

750Opening Masonary 1200 6

775

Material 1225 Shutter

Steel

Height

2050

2100

2025

800

2100

950

Teak Wood

Teak Wood

2025

700

2100

850

PVC

PVC

2025

2200

DOOR SCHEDULING

PROJECT: RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSULTANT

Teak Wood

Remarks

DETAIL OF WOODEN FRAME 12 mm thick Glass HEAD-H / JAMBJ Scale 1:2 Middle Hung Window in the

J1, MS

J2

toilet

WS4

6 mm thick Glass

J1, MS3, T3, S3, H3

12 mm thick Glass

Details

12 mm thick Glass

J4, MS4

Teak Wood

-DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONTRACTS, TERMS & CONDITIONS ; SPECIFICATIONS; SCHEDULE OF ITEMS AND OTHER DRAWINGS - ASSUME PLINTH LEVEL AT EL +0.00

- CONCRETE MIX SHALL BE 1:2:4 WITH 2MM DOWNGRADED COARSE AGGREGATE. PROJECT: RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSULTANT ARCHITECTURAL WORKING DRAWING

Remarks

Frame

Width

Length

Width

1275

TEAK WOOD BEAD CUT TO SHAPE

12 mm thick Glass

WINDOW SCHEDULING

Panel

6 mm thick Glass

12 mm thick Glass

- ASSUME BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL BE 20 TONNES/SQM

12 mm thick Glass

H1

Details

500

1050

S3, H3

J4, MS4 Material

75x35 T.W. STILE/RAIL(TYP)

6 mm thick Glass

DETAIL OF WOODEN FRAME HEAD-H / JAMB- J J1, MS3, T3, Scale 1:2

Aluminium

Window Size

1950

WS4

Aluminium

1382.4

FAST 1225

W3 W4

Glass

MS HOLD

Window Schedule

- ALL DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS SHALL SUPERCEDE MEASUREMENT BY SCALE

MS HOLD FAST BRICK WALL

1500

12.5

thck.WOOD Middle Hung Window in the toilet FRAME

J2

B

Door No.

75X125 mm.

TOILET TOILET

TOILET

TEAK WOOD BEAD CUT TO SHAPE

12 mm thick Glass

VERANDAH GUEST ROOM

PARENTS ROOM

W2

MS

Middle Hung Window in the toilet

ALL DIMENSIONS AND 12 mm thick Glass LEVELS ARE IN MM. -

- ALL DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS SHALL SUPERCEDE MEASUREMENT BY SCALE

UP LVL -600

LVL +0.00 VERANDAH

12 mm thick Glass

General Notes

J2 WS4

Steel

12 mm THK. PLASTER

Masonary Opening

DINNING ROOM

KITCHEN

V500

12 mm THK. PLASTER

GROUND FLOOR (EL -600)

1900

H1

1275

1075

1250

Remarks

Frame

MS HOLD FAST

W3

PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

1975

Panel

1225

1950

800

GROUND FLOOR KEY PLAN PLINTH LEVEL (EL +0.00)

1050 1050

Details

Material

Height

D2

NORTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

Width

825WS4

4 6

W4

Masonary Opening

2100

Length

1200

W2 V W3

Width

1500

7

FIRST FLOOR (EL +3900)

ROOF LEVEL (EL +7800)

Window Size

TOILET DETAILS

2100

2100

DOOR DETAILS

J1 , MS

Entrance Door

J1

Room Door

Details given by manufacturer

Toilet Door (Shop Fabrication)

DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY: RUNJHUN BHARTI 15AR10027 CHECKED BY: DATE 22/03/2018

AS SCALE : MENTIONED

DRAWING NO. REVISION 7 NO. 0

ARCHITECTURAL WORKING DRAWING DOOR DETAILS DESIGNED AND DRAWN BY: RUNJHUN BHARTI 15AR10027 CHECKED BY: DATE 22/03/2018

AS SCALE : MENTIONED

DRAWING NO. REVISION 7 NO. 0

DOOR SCHEDULING

FOUNDATION DETAIL

ROOF PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FOUNDATION PLAN


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