PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS SAHIL DEBRA KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES +8870+17000+6135+3200 A B C D E F G H J K L A B C D E F G H J K L 5455 600 1980 +8100+14650 A B C D E F G H J SECTION AA' Analysis of Factors Influencing Housing Architects
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at state-level hockey tournament.
Organized a tree plantation drive in the colony to plant 50 trees along with a team of 20
activities and discussions were conducted to inform us about the unique artform CAMP.
Tree Plantation Drive Sindhi Colony Aurangabad June’2019 Cleanathon Stepping Stones High School October’2015 Statelevel Hockey Stepping Stones High School October’2016
SketchingPhotographyMsMsMs3D3DAdobeAdobeAdobeAdobeLumionTwinmotionVrayRhinoArchicadSketchupAuto-cadForSketchupPhotoshopLightroomIndesignIllustratorModelMakingPrintingWordExcelPowerpoint
RepresentedvolunteersAurangabad
CurrentWorkingPhotographyEatingCyclingTrekkingOutAffairs and Politics
Organised 2 study trips to Ahemdabad and Aurangabad for a group of 85 people. Took care of travel, accomadation, food and all other requirements.
SAHIL DEBRA
EXPERIENCE & ACHEIVEMENTS
Headed the treasury department and the logistics of all student activities throughout the year
Organizing Comittee Havard Model UN August’ 19
Narrative of Images Semester 6 |Ritech Uttamchandani
Various analysis were done to understand the factors affecting the trends in real estate prices in different areas of Mumbai
Worldview Education | Hyderabad
Organising Comittee of HMUN brought experience of interacting with people from all over the world and organising an event for 1800 delegates and working with students of the Havard University.
Social Media Manager Almst August’21Studio-February’22
Through very explorative photowalks learned about all the basics of manual photography from a DSLR and planning a frame.
Discussed the effects of media and evolving technologies on shaping public opinion and cultural changes
The art of telling stories through individual images and a series of them was learned through individual photobooks
HOBBIESSKILLS
Basic workflows of AutoCAD, SKetchup and Adobe Photoshop were taught
EDUCATION
ELECTIVES AND WORKSHOPS
Camp & Theatre Semester 2|Avijit Mukul Kishore
Dough as a structural material was explored with different techniques like fer mentation.
VariousAurangabadpresentations,
HOD Organizing Comittee Mun 4 November’17,India November 18
It is Architecture that creates experi ences. This portfolio is about me and my inspiration to create these experi ences for the world. My name is Sahil Debra and I belong to Aurangabad, the Heritage capital of India. My in terest in Architecture comes from my love for traveling where I get to explore the essence of different experiences and moving forward I wish to create them. When I feel different emotions in different spaces it inspires me to create more and express myself to others through it.
Volunteered in a citywide cleanliness drive organised by Stepping Stones High School,
13+91sahil.debra@krvia.ac.in9860238080November2000sahildebra|sahildebraphotographyAurangabad|Mumbai
Stepping Stones High School Grade 1-12 2007- 2019
LANGUAGES
Headed the organizing comittee of a 300 delegate MUN and worked in various departments like sale, marketing, treasury and logistics.
Semester 1 |Ar. Kunal Bhatia Digital Workflows Semester 3|Ar. Ankush Chandran
Managed social media accounts of 3 brands with over 25000 follorwer and acted as an intermediate between the Management company and the client
Represented 1500 students as the head of the student council and learned various leadership skills
Media, Technology & Culture Semester 5 |Suchi Joshi
Economics in architecture Semester 7 |Shantanu Khandkar Outdoor ProgrammeLeadership
English, Hindi, Sindhi, Marathi
Material Morphologies Semester 4|Ar. Misbah Harharwala
General Secretary Student Council-KRVIA July’20 - April’22 School Captain Student Council-SSHS April 2018 - March’2019 Study Trip Committee October’19,KRVIA June’22
Camped at the Golden Boulder Campus in hyderabad and learned about lead ership with various outdoor activities along with students from 8 other schools acrosss the country.
& INTERESTS
Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture and Environmental Studies
Mountains
Basics of Photography
01 02 03 04 05 06 CONTENTS MUSEUM OF CONSTITUTIONINDIANTHE PARVATPROJECT DRAWINGSWORKING GHARAPURI KHARAKUA NI DOCUMENTATIONAHMEDABADPOL, PROJECTSMISCELLNEOUS
Architectural Design Studio | Semester 6 01
MUSEUM OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Siddharth Vihar Hostel, Dadar, Mumbai
Dr. Ambedkar is prominently seen as a Dalit figure amongst the citizens because of his major contri bution in uplifting the dalit community. The issue is that even after so many attempts Dalits are yet to achieve an equal stand in the society. Dr. Ambedkar is also a National leader and has written the Hon orable Constitution of India. The project focuses at informing people about the constitution and the massive contribution of Dr. Ambedkar in drafting it. The three fold building will archive and preserve major documents relating to the constitution, exhibit the contributions of Dr. Ambedkar and allow the minority community to avail the special opportunities that the constitution provides them. The design of the building speaks that it is a national public building. The facade displays the level of accessibility of that particular part of the building. There will be a significant impact in the way things work around the building. The building brings in a sense of pride that helps Dalits to agitate, the museum and the library educates the people about the constitution and the Government office helps them organise themselves to avail their rights. The respect for Dr. Ambedkar will rise inturn uplifting the status of Dalits as well.
BASEMENT PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 4 4 4 +0.45M Digital IndiaServerCentre+0.45MRoom Office+0.45M CampaignOffice+0.45M+0.45MAreaOffice+0.45M Campaign+0.45MArea Record+0.45MRoom Reception+0.45M Record+0.45MRoom Campaign+0.45MArea ToiletToilet+0.45M(M)+0.45M(F) +0.45MDiscussion+0.45MArea Kitchen+0.45MStorage+0.45MRoom Office+0.45M Office+0.45M Office+0.45M Pavilion+0.45M AreaWaiting Waiting Area Waiting Area Waiting Area Waiting Area Waiting Area Waiting Area Standing Eat Out Space GROUND FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 N M A' 1 Library+4.2M +4.2MroomrecordingPodcast RoomBriefing Reception+4.2M +4.2M Indoor Cafe Seating +4.2M Outdoor Cafeteria Seating Toilet+4.2MToilet+4.2M(M)(F)Lounge+4.2M Calligraphy+4.2MWorkshop +4.2M Book Binding Workshop Library+4.2M FIRST FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 N A' +8.4M 1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 B' +8.4M +8.4M+8.4MExhibition Space Office SECOND FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 N A A' +12.6M +12.6M +12.6M +12.6M +12.6M Research Library Book Binding Centre Common Toilet Archive Lobby THIRD FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 N A' Dr. Ambedkar College Wadala Bus Depot Tilak RoadSecondary Road ExposedFloorBrickDropB.B.CCopingProposedareaforhostelStonePanelWallFinishBrick Finish Louvered Window Flat GlassSlabWall with wooden frame Wooden Shutters Glass Window with Wooden Frame Marble PlinthBookWoodenSillRailingSteppedSeatingStorage
The programmes are divided in such a way that the government office is the most accesible part of the building. The Meuseum is raised on a high plinth and the archive is the most private space of the building. The terrace and the plinth are 2 spaces which att mpt to make it the publics building. The mid land ings of all major circulation spaces form balconies that overlook the activities happening on the plinth. The interactive programmes on the first floor also spillover outside. The design follows a sense of or ganization strucurally and asthetically. The Fenes trations are also designed in a special way to serve a particular purpose like becoming a wall, bringing ventilation but creating privacy, etc.
1. The spillover of activities on the plinth. 2. The massive ramp that takes a visitor on the exhibition floor.
7. The meuseum floor with wooden shutters controlling the amount of light enterring inside.
12. Louvered windows that open up to bring light and ventilation but are also a visual bar rier.
5. The disscusion space and the canteen area in the government office on the ground floor.
3. The lobby on the meuseum enterance with a canteen toilet and seating spaces.
4. The library facing the college that allows huge amount of natural light.
8. The midlanding forming balconies over looking the plinth.
11. Shitters on the ground floor that open up as if there are no walls.
6. The accesible terrace for public use.
9. The fenestration that form display walls and also allow light to enter whenever needed.
10. Skylights cut in the plinth to allow light on the ground.
+12.6M THIRD FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 SECTION AA' 00 02 08 01 04 N M THIRD FLOOR PLAN 00 02 08 01 04 N M SECTIONA'AA' 00 02 08 01 04 N M SECTION BB' 00 02 08 01 04 N M
ThisCIRCULATIONsketchshown the horizontal and vertical movement in the space.
The entire idea of the project involves experiencing the valley in different ways possible like working, meditation, stargazing, or any other activity that will happen in the project. The spaces are formed around the Temple placed on a high pedestal to give it a mystic view. The user is attracted to the site looking at the temple. Use of passive design techniques and material like rammed earth and glass help tackle the fierce weather conditions of the area.
PROJECT PARVAT
The site is the nearest medium slopped part on the hill suitable for the project. It is chosen on the basis of accessibility, distance from the temporary stream that is formed during the monsoon and steepness of the slope that is not to steep and not too flat to kill the undulating experience.
Architectural Design Studio | Semester 4 02
Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh
flooring.brick
used on the walls is rammed earth which maintains the temperature of the building. The southern and eastern facades are in glass for maximum exposure to the sun. The circulation space is made of stone to keep up the mountainous nature of the space. Other materials used are brick on the roof and wooden frames for glass and wooden flooring. Most of the materials are locally available and are easily accessible for
used on the walls is rammed earth which maintains the temperature of the building. The southern and eastern facades are in glass for maximum exposure to the sun. The circulation space is made of stone to keep up the mountainous nature of the space. Other materials used are brick on the roof and wooden frames for glass and wooden flooring. Most of the materials are locally available and are easily accessible for construction.
The reception and pantry have a skylight for a unique experience.light
MATERIALThemainmaintainsthetemperature of the building. The southern and eastern facades are in glass for maximum exposure to the sun.
MATERIALThemainmaterial
The exhibition space is a closed one to concentrate visitors attention towards the displayed art work and not distracted by the valley view.
mountainousThe nature
MATERIALThemainmaterial
Most easily accessible for construction.
The workshop space is accessed by climbing down to give a feel of climbing down the valley.
The temple is placed on a high pedestal to make it the most important part of the project and as a mark of respect to the religious statue.
used on the walls is rammed earth which maintains the temperature of the building. The southern and eastern facades are in glass for maximum exposure to the sun. The circulation space is made of stone to keep up the mountainous nature of the space. Other materials used are brick on the roof and wooden frames for glass and wooden flooring. Most of the materials are locally available and are easily accessible for construction.
Collages were made to capture the essence of the essence of Spiti valley to remotely understand the way people live and how things function. This was necce sary to design spaces for local people. Extreme weath ers, rich culture, scenic beauty, difficult terrain, tibetian buddhism and zen feeling were the takeaways from these graphics.
The main material used on the walls is rammed earth which maintains the temperature of the building. The southern and eastern facades are in glass for maximum exposure to the sun. The circulation space is made of stone to keep up the mountainous nature of the space. Other materials used are brick on the roof and wooden frames for glass and wood en flooring. Most of the materials are locally available and are easily accessible for construction.
used on the walls is rammed earth which maintains the temperature of the building. The southern and eastern facades are in glass for maximum exposure to the sun. The circulation space is made of stone to keep up the mountainous nature of the space. Other materials used are brick on the roof and wooden frames for glass and wooden flooring. Most of the materials are locally available and are easily accessible for
MATERIALconstruction.Themainmaterial
MATERIALconstruction.Themainmaterial
MATERIALmaterialfacadestemperatureusedareinglass for maximum exposure to the circulation accessibleroofnaturespaceandwoodenofthematerialsforconstruction.
View from
The workshop, artist gallery, and the family accommodation all three have a landscape view of the valley to experience it to the fullest.
from the terrace of Dinning area. View from the terrace of Dinning area. View from the terrace of Dinning area. Dinning area and accommodation.TeachersDormitory Terrace
There is also a stupa where the monks reside for them to perform their morning prayers.
the terrace of Dinning area. Plinth of the library. View from the Passageaccommodation.familyneardormitory. View from the terrace of Dinning area.
The Lord Buddha statue is the highest accessible point as a mark of respect.
Various vies of and from the builiding designed with the purpose of experiencing the vastness of the valley.
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Terrace
The meditation space is designed to experience the serenity of the valley while meditating
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VOLUME OF THE AUDI = 3640m^3
1]BELOWMISCELLANEOUSBALCONY-AREA=70m^2A.C.=0.7-A.C.ofsurface=49
RT=(V x 0.16)/Total A.C. of Surface =(3640 x 0.16) /613 =582.4 /613 =0.95 2.52.52.52.52.52.52.52.52.52.52.575mmMAINSPECIFICATIONFEEDERPILLARDISTRIBUTIONBOARDDISTRIBUTIONBOARD75mm,5WattFootlamp,LEDmountedonthewall100mm100mm,15WattLED400mmdiameter,circularspotlightwithrotateablemounts400mmdiametercircularLEDSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIES10mmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIES11mmthckMultistrandwireofmakeSERIESmmthckMultistrandwireofmake
1]
5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
RT
3] DIFFUSING A.C.A.C.=0.8AREA=96m^2PANELSofsurface=76.8
4. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY.
7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES / TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.
3. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT.
ELEVATIONELEVATIONELEVATION +300+3700+6850+7185+9920+17000+300+3700+6850+7150+9730+9920+17000 +300+3700+7185+9920+17000 +9920+17000 ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONMODELIDQUANTITYSIZESILLHEIGHT D1 D2 01 DOORHORIZONTALWOODEN1900SCHEDULE502400HARDWOOD,FRAME35MM,DOUBLEDOOR,SHUTTERSONSIDEHINGESANDLARGEDOORKNOB FRAMELESSCLEARGLASS5005SINGLESHUTTER,155MMDOOR,SHUTTERSONSIDEHINGES12002200 ELEMENT ID W1 W3 W4 W5 WINDOW SCHEDULE W2 ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONMODELID FINISHESSOLARW2PANELSSCHEDULEPAINTW1WITH PROTECTIONUV GLASSW3WALL METALW4SHEETING W4 W4 W4 W3 W3 W3 W2 W1 W1 W1
FOR BACKA.C.A.C.=0.1AREA=164m^2WALL:-ofsurface=16.4
NOTES1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
surfaces=613
NOTES1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
NOTES1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
4. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY.
5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL SHEET:- ELEVATIONS
3000 BOARDSWITCHNO.ANDSPACE BOARDFROMHEIGHT THE FLOORING Auditorium)(BehindSB1SB2(ServiceLobby) 900 mm 1500 mmNOTES SYMBOL
9. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT / SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS.
PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES / TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.
ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL SHEET:-
2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS.
8. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
9. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT.
7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS.
7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS.
TOTAL A.C. of surfaces=613
4. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY.
2] REFLECTIVE A.C.A.C.=0.7AREA=96m^2PANELSofSurface=767.2
A.C.A.C.=0.7AREA=70m^2of
7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES / TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.
8. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
FOR PEOPLE:-Nos.=150
2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS.
A.C.A.C.=0.9ofsurface=75.6 A.C.A.C.=0.1ofsurface=16.4
- A.C.A.C.=0.1ofsurface=9.6 2] REFLECTIVE A.C.=0.7AREA=96m^2PANELS 1100 EXAMINERSROLLSAHILDATE:-KAMLAARCHITECTURE00SHEET:SOUND LINES SHOP SHOP SHOP COUNTERTICKET LOBBY LOBBY ABLEDSPECIALLYTOILET mmmm+300+300 2680 150 C2 C9 C10 C30 C25 C19 C18 C26 C33 D1 D1 D2 D2 SHOP SHOP SHOP COUNTERTICKET LOBBY LOBBY AUDITORIUMMAIN STAGE STORAGE(M)ROOMGREENTOILET(F) ABLED(M)TOILETSPECIALLYTOILET (F)ROOMGREENSTAFFLIFT LOBBYSERVICE BACKSTAGE BACKSTAGE W.C. W.C. mmmm+300+300 mm+300mm+300 1502325 1001200 1450 2680 C1 C3 C6 C7 C14 C13 C11 C10 C17 C29 C21 C20 C22 C23 C25 C18 C26 C27 D1 D1 D1 D3D4 D5 D6 D7 D7D7 O.H.T.
CONSULTANT.SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE WEST ELEVATION EAST NORTHELEVATIONELEVATIONSOUTHELEVATION 08 +300+3700+6850+7185+9920+17000+300+3700+6850+7150+9730+9920+17000 +300+3700+7185+9920+17000 +300+6850+9920+17000 ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONMODELIDQUANTITYSIZESILLHEIGHT D1 D2 01 DOORHORIZONTALWOODEN1900SCHEDULE502400HARDWOOD,FRAME35MM,DOUBLEDOOR,SHUTTERSONSIDEHINGESANDLARGEDOORKNOB FRAMELESSCLEARGLASS5005SINGLESHUTTER,155MMDOOR,SHUTTERSONSIDEHINGES12002200 ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONMODELIDQUANTITYSIZE W1 W3 W4 W5 SEAMLESS11 GLASS PANEL WITH UPVC FRAME AND TOP HUNG SHUTTERS ON CONTINUINGLOCATIONSSPECIFIEDON THE UPPER FLOOR SIDE HUNG DOUBLE SHUTTER WINDOW WITH FIXED GLASS PANEL ON THE TOP WITHFRAMESWOODEN 625 3700* 1200 1200 WINDOW SCHEDULE08W2 SIDE HUNG DOUBLE SHUTTER WINDOW WITH FIXED GLASS PANEL ON THE TOP WITH WOODEN FRAMES AND EXHAUST ON ONE CORNER 4970011200 TOP HUNG UPVC WINDOW WITH DIFFUSED GLASS AND LOCK KNOB AT THE BOTTOM 600 1000 02 WOODEN VERTICAL LOUVERED WINDOW WITH21155COMPUTERIZEDCONTROL012000 ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONMODELID FINISHESSOLARW2PANELSSCHEDULEPAINTW1WITH PROTECTIONUV GLASSW3WALL METALW4SHEETING W4 W4 W4 W3 W3 W3 W2 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1W1 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA
SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL 00 05 10 20 40m
5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
1] ABSORBTION A.C.A.C.=0.1AREA=96m^2PANELofsurface=9.6
WEST ELEVATION +3700+6850+7185+9920+17000+300+3700+6850+7150+9730+9920+17000W4 W4 W1 W1 00 05 10 20 40m
5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
6. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS.
9. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT / CONSULTANT.
FOR PEOPLE:- Nos.=150A.C.=0.5A.C.ofsurface=75
2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS.
TORAUDI STAGE STORAGE(M)ROOMGREENTOILET(F) ABLEDTOILETSPECIALLYTOILET (F)ROOMGREENSTAFF LOBBYSERVICE BACKSTAGE BACKSTAGE +300300 mm 150 1001200 1450 2680 C4 C8 C29 C20 24 C25 C19 C27 C33 D7 D7D7 O.H.T. RT FORCALCULATIONSFLOOR:-1]CARPETAREA=160m^2A.C.=0.45A.C.ofsurface=72FORCEILING:-1]WOODENPANELSAREA=126m^2A.C.=0.7A.C.ofsurface=88.22]MMTACOUSTICPANELAREA=84m^2A.C.=0.9A.C.ofsurface=75.6VOLUMEOFTHEAUDI=3640m^3TOTALA.C.ofsurfaces=613RT=(Vx0.16)/TotalA.C.ofSurface=(3640x0.16)/613=582.4/613=0.95
A.C.
00
COLUMN SCHEDULE Size Column Number 300 300 450 450 450 600 won't be continued above plinth level. Profile
6. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS.
P.B.1 P.B.2 P.B.3 P.B.4 P.B.10 P.B.11 P.B.12P.B.13P.B.21P.B.14 P.B.22 P.B.23 P.B.24
SCALE: 1:200
THE
SCALE: 1:10
AND
HIS
80, 81, 82 26, 29, 30, 33, 34, 66, 65, 64, 3, 10, 12,
AC AD CS3 CS7 CS8 CS19 15245 7725 9000 7725 6400 14360 9000 7700 9070 21290 12570 22965 15180 9000 Plot
BarricadingBoundary 2020 9025 2055 1580 6980 1135 5240 980 11345 12780 4095 1780 2485 1635 2165 5965 3050 2645
4. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY.
7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.
1000535484072053375335272029510021858501852920315118571515151515 1335 3210 P.B.74 P.B.82P.B.78P.B.80P.B.81 79, 9, 70, 69 72, 71
RAHEJA
NOTES1.ALL
P.B.42P.B.39P.B.36 P.B.38 P.B.43 P.B.59P.B.55P.B.44P.B.51P.B.46P.B.47 P.B.45 P.B.73
B G H M Q U V W X Y Z AA 19 20 22 21 23 24 8155 AB 1816101112131415171920
SHEET:REMARKS:-KUSHALCONVALESCENCESCHEDULESCENTERNAGAR,AURANGBAD 150MM DEEP COPING STONE 15MM 150MM100MMWATERPROOFINGB.B.C.TWOWAYRIBBED SLAB 15MM THK EXTERNAL WALL PLASTER 15MM PUTTY AND PAINT FINISH 15MM EMULSION PAINT 35MM TEAKWOOD WINDOW FRAME 300MM THK R.C.C LINTEL 50MM TEAKWOOD FRAME 20MM THK GLASS GLAZING TOP HUNG M.S. SHUTTER 150MMHANDLETHK R.C.C. SLAB 10MM MARBLE TILE 900MM STAINLESS STEEL RAILING 15MM CERAMIC TILES 15MM 150MMSCREEDTHKR.C.C. BEAM 145MM THK BUND WALL 250MM THK PLINTH BEAM 200MM THK RUBBLE SOLING COLUMN450MMTHK CONCRETE FOOTING 150MM THK P.C.C. BED 300MM DEEP R.C.C. RIBBED SLAB 725 1150 965190300 300 145 230 MM THK BRICK PARAPET WALL 90900 TOP RAIL WITH GLAZING CHANNEL BASE RAIL WITH 6MM TEMPERED 30 MM METAL 965 SECTION AT 1:50 BALUSTRADE DETAIL AT 1:5 DETAIL AT AT 1:4 A KEY PLAN 1:750 150MM DEEP COPING STONE 15MM 150MM100MMWATERPROOFINGB.B.C.TWOWAYRIBBED SLAB 15MM THK EXTERNAL WALL PLASTER 15MM PUTTY AND PAINT FINISH 15MM EMULSION PAINT 35MM TEAKWOOD WINDOW FRAME 300MM THK R.C.C LINTEL 50MM TEAKWOOD FRAME 20MM THK GLASS GLAZING TOP HUNG M.S. SHUTTER 150MMHANDLETHK R.C.C. SLAB 10MM MARBLE TILE 900MM STAINLESS STEEL RAILING 15MM CERAMIC TILES 15MM 150MMSCREEDTHKR.C.C. BEAM 145MM THK BUND WALL 250MM THK PLINTH BEAM 200MM THK RUBBLE SOLING COLUMN450MMTHK CONCRETE FOOTING 150MM THK P.C.C. BED 300MM DEEP R.C.C. RIBBED SLAB 725 1150 965190300 300 145 230 MM THK BRICK PARAPET WALL 90900 TOP RAIL WITH P.V.C. GLAZING CHANNEL BASE RAIL WITH GLAZING CHANNEL 6MM TEMPERED GLASS 30 MM METAL BALUSTER 965 50 80MM TIMBRE HANDRAIL SCREWED TO METAL SADDLE METAL WELDED TO M.S. BALUSTER 30MM DIA M.S. BALUSTER 30MM DIA M.S. RAILING WELDED TO BALUSTER 30MM DIA METAL BALUSTER WELDED TO THE BASE PLATE METAL BASE PLATE BOLTED TO THE STAIR TREAD 10 MM DIA SCREW 10 MM NOSING 30 MM THK MARBLE TILE 25 MM SCREED 150 MM R.C.C. SOFIT SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA REMARKS:-SHEET:-NOTESARCHITECTURERAHEJA1.ALLDIMENSIONS2.DONOTSCALE3.THISDRAWINGANDSHOULDPERMISSION.PROPERTYOFTHE4.FOLLOWTHEWRITTEN5.ALLSTRUCTURAL6.ALLTHESERVICESCONSULTANTDRAWINGS.7.FORALLOTHERDRAWINGS.PLEASERESPECTIVESCHEDULESREMARKS.8.ALLEXISTINGCONTRACTOR9.INCASEOFIMMEDIATELYARCHITECTCONSULTANT.WALLCONVALESCENCEKUSHALNAGAR,SECTION AT 1:50 BALUSTRADE DETAIL AT 1:5 DETAIL AT AT 1:4 A BALUSTRADE DETAIL AT A 1:5 WORKING DRAWING Convalesence Centre, Aurangabad Technology Studio | Semester 6 Dargah Dawoodpura Petrol Pump Amarpreet Chowk Mondha Naka Flyover 12mWideDargahRoad 6m Road Bank of India Auto/BusStand SiteKailash nagar Colony Jalna Road Plot Area Calc. I(ACD) *b*h12.7 77.2 490.22 m^2 II C I(ABD) *b*h12.7 64.1 407.03 143120 77575 12780511546077230 64130 Total Area:- 897.25 m²/9660.3 Barricading71565 req. 97.6 +50.3 +97.6+50.4 295.9m7156577575 9766097660 143295 77575 15245 9075 6150 14480 11500 D1 9070 2129023090D2 Scale Mentioned on theREMARKS:-Drawings.SAHILDEBRAROLLNO.1921DATE:-KAMLARAHEJAVIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO REFERRED. SERVICES REFERRED FROM SERVICE DETAILS, DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER RESPECTIVE THE EXISTING GROUND LEVELS VERIFIED CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT WORK. ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- SITE PLAN AND SETTING OUT PLAN01 LOCATION PLAN 1:1500 SITE AREA PLAN 1:500 SITE PLAN at 1:500 SETTING OUT PLAN 1:500 DETAIL AT D1 at 1:200 DETAIL 1:200 CONVALESCENCE CENTER KUSHAL NAGAR, AURANGBAD C2 C3 C5 C41 C24C22 C21 C23 C28 C20 C13C30C12 C29 C31 C33C19 +00M D5 450 9820 500 6935 F6 F6 F6 +0.30M +0.15M COVERED PARKING ROAD MADE ON SITE C43 C45C46C47 A B C D E F G H J K 1816104156789111213141517192032 AD 2020 9025 2055 1580 6980 1135 5240 980 11345 127801335 3210 1000535337533527202951002185850185292031511857151515151572054840 +0.00M +0.15M AE AF 2425 2950 6305 1295 62804551000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000100010001000664035052670170517454830 44901705174536404900599059055940 5525 2955 50705700582554954565 16455 14870 SCALE: 1:10 REMARKS:-SAHILDEBRAROLLNO.1921DATE:-KAMLARAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. AND SHOULD NOT COPIED WITHOUT PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY THE ARCHITECT. ALL THE SERVICES REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER THE RELEVANT REMARKS.ALLEXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO VERIFIED CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT WORK. DISCREPANCY, ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- GRID LINE OUT14 C2 C6 C7 C8C16C15 C18 C32 C22 C21 C20 C11 C13C30C12 C33C19 +0.45M +0.45M+0.45M+0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +00M WAITING9.5x11mAREA RECEPTION PHYSIOTHERAPY CABINLOBBY3x3m CABIN3x3m CABIN3x3m STAFF4x9mLOBBY EMERGENCY6.5x7mWARD COMMON4.8x5.8TOILET SUPERMARKET PHARMACY WARDWARDWARDWARDWARDWARD11x4mFIRE STAIRCASE C27 CHANGING ROOM 4.2m 6m YOGA ROOM 8.8m 11.8m RECEPTION LOBBY SHOE RACK AND LOBBY 28501200 2985 1000 1415 3000 5400 3230 7260 6155 1350 8050 F6 F6 3.1mSPA+0.45M3m3.1mSPA+0.45M3m +0.30M +0.30M+0.15M 6445 COMMON3.2x4.7mTOILETCOVERED PARKING ROAD MADE ON SITE 3.5STORAGE3.25m+0.45M +0.15M 1520 3475 +0.45M +0M A C D E F G H J K M P Q U V W X Y Z AA 19 20 22 21 23 1816104111121314151719203 AD 2020 9025 2055 1580 6980 1135 5240 980 11345 12780 4095 1780 2485 1635 2165 5965 3050 2645 3500 5505 615 1335 3210 1000535118529203151857151515850218515151002952720335337572054840 2100 +0.00M +0.15M KITCHEN SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. AND SHOULD NOT COPIED WITHOUT HIS PROPERTY ARCHITECT. ALL THE SERVICES TO REFERRED FROM SERVICE FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER THE RELEVANT RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT WORK. IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT NOTICE THE SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- GROUND FLOOR PLAN 04 1:100 REMARKS:-CONVALESCENCE CENTER KUSHAL NAGAR, AURANGBAD A D G J L 11 M S +12.75M+12.75M+12.75M+12.75M+12.75M+3.9M+5.25M+6.15M+12.2M V2 V2 V2 V5 TERRACE LEVEL TERRACE LEVEL SECOND FLOOR FF BEAM BOTTOM FIRST FLOOR +12.75MTERRACE LEVEL EV N M L K H B +12.75M+12.2M+9.0M+3.95M+0.75M+0.45M+10.05M+11.7M+12.9M+17.3M+9.15M+7.8M+6.15M+5.25M 9820 V2 V2 V2 V2 V5 W12 18 16 14 112 9 1 +4.2M+8.1M+0.45M+4.35M+8.25M+17.3M+12M V2 V2 W9 W9 W9W9 W9 W9 W9W9 W9 W9 W9 W9W9 1 8 15 17 18 +12.1m+0.75m+3.9m+8.63m+12.9m+17.35m V2 V2 V2 V2 V2 V2 V2 SCALE: 1:10 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOTES1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 3. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. 4. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. 5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED. 6. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. 7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS. 8. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 9. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:REMARKS:-KUSHALCONVALESCENCEELEVATIONS11CENTERNAGAR,AURANGBADFRONT ELEVATION BACK ELEVATION SOUTHNORTHELEVATIONELEVATION A D G J L 11 M S +12.75M+12.75M+12.75M+12.75M+12.75M+3.9M+5.25M+6.15M+12.2M V2 V2 V2 V5 TERRACE LEVEL TERRACE LEVEL SECOND FLOOR BEAM BOTTOM FIRST FLOOR +12.75MTERRACE LEVEL EV N M L K H B +12.75M+12.2M+9.0M+3.95M+0.75M+0.45M+10.05M+11.7M+12.9M+17.3M+9.15M+7.8M+6.15M+5.25M V2 V2 V2 V2 V5 W12 W12 W2 18 16 14 112 9 1 +4.2M+8.1M+0.45M+4.35M+8.25M+17.3M+12M 175 V2 V2V2 W9 W9 W9 W9 W9 W9W9 W9 W9 W9 W9 W9 W9W9 1 8 15 17 18 +12.1m+0.75m+3.9m+8.63m+12.9m+17.35m V2 V2 V2 V2 V2 V2 V2 19 SCALE: 1:10 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS.
5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED.
P.B.32P.B.31 P.B.35 P.B.40 P.B.41 P.B.67
P.B.37 P.B.29 P.B.49P.B.68P.B.69 P.B.70 P.B.72 P.B.71 C39 C24 C42
BarricadingBoundary C9, C10, C14, C15, C25, C27, C26, C46, C47, C44, C45, C42, C43, C21, C24, C28, C40, C41, C1, C3, C4, C30, C8, C36 C12, C29, C13, C11, C2 C35, C34, C33, C20, C22, C31,
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING THE PROPERTY THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO REFERRED. ALL THE SERVICES TO REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.ALLEXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO VERIFIED CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT WORK. CASE DISCREPANCY, SHOULD IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- SCHEDULES 02 CONVALESCENCE CENTER KUSHAL NAGAR, AURANGBAD REMARKS:C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8C16C17 C10C15C9C14 C34C18 C35C37 C49C36C38C39C21C40C41C32C24C22C23 C28 C20 C11 C13C30C12 C29 C31 C33C19 C25C27 C26 ℄ C42C43C45C46C47 C44 7785 15245 7725 9000 7725 6400 14360 90709000 21290 12570 22965 15180 S1 S2 CS2CS1 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8CS13 CS9 CS10 CS11 CS12 9000 A G P Q V 18161081112131415171920 W X Y Z AA 19 20 22 21 23 2020 9025 2055 1580 6980 1135 5240 980 11345 12780 4095 1780 2485 1635 2165 5965 3050 2645 24 AB 2 AC 1335AD3210 CS19 CS14 CS15 CS16 CS17 CS18 CS20 Plot BarricadingBoundary C9, C10, C14, C15, C25, C42, C43, C23, C21, C24, C40,CS1,CS2,CS3,CS4,CS5,CS6,C28,C41,C1,C3,C4,C30,C8,C36C12,C29,C13,C11,C5,C7,C16,C49,C37,C38, C39 C2 C35, C34, C33, C20, C22, C31, C32, C19, C18, C17 COLUMN SCHEDULE Size Column Number 300 300 450 450 450 600 600 600 Profile SCALE: 1:10 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOTES1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.ALLEXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. CASE OF DISCREPANCY, SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF
VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL
9. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT.
SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL
8. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:REMARKS:-KUSHALCONVALESCENCEELEVATIONS11CENTERNAGAR,AURANGBADFRONT ELEVATION BACK ELEVATION SOUTHNORTHELEVATIONELEVATION
DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED. ALL THE SERVICES TO REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.ALLEXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- FOUNDATION03PLAN CONVALESCENCE CENTER KUSHAL NAGAR, AURANGBAD REMARKS:TYPICAL FOUNDATION DETAIL AT 1:100 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8C16C17 C10C15C9C14 C34C18 C35C37 C49C36C38C39C21C40C41C32C24C22C23 C28 C20 C11 C13C30C12 C29 C31 C33C19 C25C27 C26 ℄ C42C43C45C46C47 C44 15245 9000 7725 6400 14360 9000 7700 9070 2129022965 15180 S1 S2 CS2CS1 CS3 CS4 CS5 CS6 CS7 CS8CS13 CS9 CS10 CS11 CS12 9000 A C H M N Q U 1816101112131415171920 W X Z AA 19 20 22 21 23 2020 9025
SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921 2055 1580 6980 1135 5240 980 11345 12780 4095 1780 2485 1635 2165 5965 3050 2645 24 AB AC 1335AD3210 CS19 CS14 CS15 CS16 CS17 CS18 CS20 Plot
NOTESALL THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT.
3. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF ARCHITECT SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT.
C10, C14, C15, C25, C42, C43, C23, C21, C24, C40,CS1,CS2,CS3,CS4,CS5,CS6,C28,C41,C3,C4,C30,C8,C36C12,C29,C13,C11,C5,C6,C16,C49,C37,C38, C39 C35, C34, C33, C20, C22, C31, C32, C19, C18, C17 FOOTING SCHEDULE Size Column Number 300 300 450 450 450 600 600 600 won't continued above plinth level. ProfileBeam no. Depth BEAM300SCHEDULE8500 560 Size 300 11500 300 4500 300 3000 300 7500 300 1500 300 5400 300 x 3900 100500770300200360260 7, 1, 14, 21, 23 47, 46, 45, 73, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50, 44, 55, 58, 57, 38, 43, 59, 36, 35, 63, 62, 61, 60, 39, 40, 42, 41, 74, 67, 27, 31, 28, 32 2, 6, 75, 77, 13, 22, 24, 20, 19, 18, 48 4, 11, 15, 16, 17 25, 78,
OVERHEADTANK(OHT2)
-TANK REQUIREMENT CALCULATIONS:
DETAIL B:- ROOF COVERING OF THE VENTILATION SHAFT (1:50)
L x
OHT 2 = 1.2 x 1.2 x 1.8
U.G.T. WATER REQUIREMENT = DOMESTIC + FLUSHING + FIRE FIGHTING = 13660 + 6680 + 100000 = 120340 litres = 120.34 cu. m.
TOTAL AREA OF ROOF = 1953 sq. m.
SHEET:REMARKS:-KUSHALCONVALESCENCEELEVATIONSCENTERNAGAR,AURANGBAD SOUTHNORTHELEVATIONELEVATION C7 C36C16C21 C23 C13 C30 C33 C27C25 C26 +0.45M +0.45M+0.45M+0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +0.45M +00M 9.5x11m RECEPTION PHYSIOTHERAPY CABIN3x3m CABIN CABIN3x3m 4x9m EMERGENCY6.5x7mWARD ROOMEXAMINATIONSTAFF2.8x3.4TOILETCOMMON4.8x5.8TOILET SUPERMARKET PHARMACY WARDWARDWARDWARDWARDWARD11x4mFIRE STAIRCASE CHANGING ROOM 4.2m 6m YOGA ROOM 8.8m 11.8m SHOERECEPTIONRACKAND LOBBY 1000 1415 3000 5400 1000 3230 1050 2980 2700 F6 F6 3.1mSPA+0.45M3m3.1m+0.45M3m +0.30M +0.30M+0.15M COMMON3.2x4.7mTOILET 9050 COVERED PARKING 3.5STORAGE3.25m +0.15M 460 +0M +0.00M I.C. I.C. FIGHITNGFIRETANK R.H.T I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C. 15 I.C. 16 19 20 22 21 23 181610156789111213141517192032 5505 5085 1800 1000535185484072053375335272029203151185715151585021851515100295 SCALE: 1:200 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTALSHEETNO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- GROUND FLOOR 08SERVICES CONVALESCENCE CENTER KUSHAL NAGAR, LEGENDAURANGBADFIREFIGHITNGTANKUPTAKEDOMESTICPIPEUPTAKEFLUSHINGPIPESEWAGELINEDOMESTICSUPPLYLINEFLUSHINGSUPPLYLINETOILETTANKINSPECTIONCHAMBERSOILPIPEWASTEPIPEGULLYTRAP+12.05M +8.25M +12.15M +4.25M +7.35M +0.0M +9.85M +15.6M F6 F6 F6 25305 972011270 OVERHEADTANK(OHT1) FIGHITNGFIRETANK UNDERGROUNDR.H.TTANK I.C.I.C.I.C. I.C.I.C. I.C.I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C. 10 I.C. I.C. I.C. I.C. 14 I.C. 15 I.C.
KEY
Thus, total water requirement: 1. Domestic compartment = 7360 + 700 + 1375 + 375 + 2500 + 1350 = 13,660 litres 2. Flushing compartment = 3520 + 35 + 275 + 150 + 2000 + 600 = 6680 litres 3. FIre FIghting Compartment = 100000 litres
INPATIENTA. WARD (32 110230Bedsdomesticflushing(340total)Thus,230x32 = 7360 litres (domestic req.) 110 32 = 3520 litres (flushing req.)
10 Domestic 5 (15FlushingTotal)Thus,10x 70 = 700 litres(domestic req.) 05 70 = 35 litres (flushing req.)
RAIN WATER HARVESTING TANK REQUIREMENT
Water Collected for 7 Days = 0.67 x 7 = 4.69 cu.m.
DIMENSIONS OF TANK:
B.OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT
OHT 2 = 2250 L x B H = 2.25 L x B = 2.25/1.5 L x = 1.5 L=1.2
AVERAGE RAINFALL IN AURANGABAD, MAHARASHTRA= 753 MM
+11.7M+3.9M+7.8M+15.6M +3.8M +11.9M +3.45M+6.9M +9.45M +3.9M+7.35M+10.64M+9.9M 1615141110191742 D6 D12 D7 W5 W6 W9 D7D7 FIRE STAIRCASE LOBBY WAITING AREA RECEPTIONNURSING STATION NURSING NURSINGSTATIONSTATION LOBBYLOBBY MEDITATION CENTRE KITCHEN V1V1C1 C1 S2 V5C1 Third Floor Beam Bottom Second Floor Beam Bottom Level First Floor Beam Bottom Level Ground Floor Beam Bottom Level Second Floor Beam Bottom Level DETAIL DETAIL DETAILA +17.35M Terrace Level +16.15M +12.15M +8.25M Terrace Level Second Floor First GroundFloorFloor Level+4.35M Beam Bottom Level First BeamFloorBottom Level Terrace Level Terrace Level Terrace Level Ground Floor Beam Bottom Level First Floor +0.45m Plinth Level +11.7m+7.8m+3.9m +13.4M+12.15M+8.25M+4.35M 1 G C AK 3095 D10D10D10 D8 D5 D4 D12 W5 W12 PANTRYTOILET BALCONY LOBBYLOBBY LOUNGE LOBBY F1 C1 +0.45M300300Second Floor Beam Bottom Level Second Floor Beam Bottom Level Second Floor Beam Bottom Level Terrace Level Terrace Level Second Floor Level First Floor Level Plinth Level CORRUGATED SANDWICH ROOF SHEET 50 12mm WATERPROOF SHEET 200 80 80X80MS PIPE 50X50 ANGLE WITH 10mm GUSSET PLATE FOR ROOF FIXINGALUMINUM SHEET COVERED FOR RAIN WATER 6mm TEMPERED GLASS W/ 12mm GAP BETWEEN PANESGAR-M4 CHANNEL WITH P.V.C. GLAZING CHANNEL POSTSGAR-R8 TOP RAIL WITH P.V.C. GLAZING CHANNEL SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA EXAMINERSARCHITECTURERAHEJAPERMISSION.PROPERTYOFFOLLOWTHEALLSTRUCTURALALLTHESERVICESCONSULTANTFORALLOTHERDRAWINGS.RESPECTIVEREMARKS.ALLEXISTINGCONTRACTORCASEIMMEDIATELYARCHITECTSIGNATURESHEET:-1:100REMARKS:-
OHT WATER REQUIREMENT = OHT 1 + OHT 2 = 57920 + 2250
EFFICIENT WATER COLLECTED= 0.7
1.7
1.7 x 1.8 SCALE: 1:200 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOTES1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 3. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. 4. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. 5. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED. 6. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. 7. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS. 8. ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 9. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- ROOF KUSHALCONVALESCENCEPLAN07CENTERNAGAR,AURANGBADLEGENDFIREFIGHITNGTANKUPTAKEDOMESTICPIPEUPTAKEFLUSHINGPIPESEWAGELINEDOMESTICSUPPLYLINEFLUSHINGSUPPLYLINETOILETTANKINSPECTIONCHAMBERSOILPIPEWASTEPIPEGULLYTRAP+0.45M RECEPTION LOBBY 3x3m STAFF LOBBY 4.2m 8.8m 11.8m +0.30M ROAD MADE SITE STORAGE3.25m +0.15M KITCHEN FIGHITNGFIRETANK R.H.T D W AA 19 20 22 21 23 1816101112141719 AD 2020 9025 2055 1580 6980 1135 5240 11345 12780 4095 1780 2485 1635 2165 5965 3050 26451335 3210 SCALE: 1:200 SAHIL DEBRA ROLL NO. 1921DATE:-KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO REFERRED. ALL THE SERVICES REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT TABLES, REMARKS.ALLEXISTING GROUND LEVELS VERIFIED CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. IN CASE DISCREPANCY, SHOULD IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT. SHEET NO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- GROUND FLOOR 08SERVICES CONVALESCENCE CENTER KUSHAL NAGAR, LEGENDAURANGBADUPTAKEFLUSHINGPIPESEWAGELINEDOMESTICSUPPLYLINEFLUSHINGSUPPLYLINEINSPECTIONCHAMBERSOILPIPEGULLYTRAP D G 11 M +12.75M+12.75M+6.15M V2 TERRACE LEVEL BEAM TERRACEBOTTOMLEVEL EV N M L H B +12.2M+9.0M+10.05M+11.7M+9.15M+7.8M+6.15M NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO REFERRED. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.ALLEXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. CASE OF DISCREPANCY, SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT REMARKS:-CONSULTANT.SOUTH ELEVATION W11 D7 D7 NAHNI W11 I.C. 11 I.C.-603MM12 900 200 640 900 1035650 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 1500 1200 1200415 1730 1130 HEALTH FAUCET 1060 910 725 1065 C38 895 1850 1570 675 600 22 21 23 M CEMENT PACKING(1:3:6)CONCRETE TOILET PLAN(1:20) TOILET SECTION AA'(1:20) A' TOILET KEYPLAN AT 1:200 Scale Mentioned on theREMARKS:-Drawings.SAHILDEBRAROLLNO.1921DATE:-KAMLARAHEJAVIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE ARCHITECTURE AND STUDIESENVIRONMENTAL ALL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. PERMISSION. DRAWING COPYRIGHT ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE REFERRED. FOR OTHER DETAILS, REFER RELEVANT REMARKS.CASE DISCREPANCY, SHEETSHOULDNO.EXAMINERS SIGNATURE SHEET:- TOILET KUSHALCONVALESCENCEDETAIL10CENTERNAGAR,AURANGBADTYPICAL I.C. Section at 1:5
OHT 1= 6.2 x 6.2 x 1.8
DETAIL A:- PLANTATION ON THE EXTERIOR WALL (1:50)
Taking H = 1.5m (standard), L x B 1.5 = 120 L x B = 80 L x = 80 L= 8.95
L x B H = 4.69 L x B 1.5 = 4.69 L x B = 3.12 L x = 3.12 L = 1.7 B = x
TOTAL VOLUME REQUIRED = 120.34 cu.m.
SECTION AA' SECTION BB' A D G J 11 M +12.75M+12.75M+3.9M+5.25M+12.2M V5 TERRACE LEVEL +12.75M V N M K H +12.75M+12.9M+17.3M 18 16 14 112 9 +8.1M +17.3M V2 8 15 17 18 +8.63m V2 V2 KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI INSTITTUTE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL NOTESALL DIMENSIONS ARE MILLIMETERS. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. FOLLOW THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO REFERRED. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM SERVICE CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE RELEVANT DRAWINGS. PLEASE REFER TO RESPECTIVE TO THE RESPECTIVE SCHEDULES TABLES, NOTES AND REMARKS.ALLEXISTING
Dimensions of tank = 8.95 x 8.95 x 1.8 (0.3m free board)
L X B X H = 120 (approx)
OHT 1 = 57920 Llitres L x B H = 57.92 cu.m. L x B 1.5 = 57.92 L x B = 38.6 L x = 38.6 L = 6.2
E.CLUBHOUSE (45E.CLUBHOUSE25Domestic20FlushingTotal)Thus,25x100 = 2500 litres 20 x 100 = 2000 litres F. Staff, Doctors 45 Domestic 20 (65FlushingTotal)Thus,45x30 = 1350 litres 20 x 30 = 600 litres
COEFFICIENT OF RUNOFF FOR FLAT ROOF = 0.7
DETAIL C:- RAILING DETAIL (1:10) PLAN AT 1:500 GROUND LEVELS TO VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY, SHOULD IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT.
C. RESTAURANT 55 Domestic 15 (70FlushingTotal)Thus,5525 =1375 litres 15 x 25 = 375 litres
D. PANTRY 25 Domestic 10 (35FlushingTotal)Thus,2515 = 375 litres 10 x 15 = 150 litres
TOTAL VOLUME COLLECTED= 1953 x 0.7 0.7 x 0.7 = 670 litres (approx)
TOTAL VOLUME OF TANK= 0.67 cu.m.
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GHARAPURI
Landscape Design | Semester 6
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Gharapuri Island, Mumbai
In a group of around 20 people an intensive study was carried out for this portion of the GHara puri island near Elephanta caves. The study was done for various parameters like, topography, vegetation, microclimate, culture, anthropology etc. As a part of my contribution I studied mi croclimate of the place along with 3 other colleagues. Then we deseigned a community living in the area as a part of the larger group where the community kitchen was designed by us.
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The batch visited Ahmedabad as a part of the first year study trip to understand how the ancient pols of the city are designed and function. In a group of 8 people we documented Kharakua ni Pol which was known for its salt water well which has collapsed over the years.. Other salient features of the pol were passive design techniques for weather, a bird tower, intricate facades and wooden structure.
KHARAKUA NI POL
Architectural Design | Semester 6
Ahmedabad
06
PHOTOGRAPHY
These are some photos that were clicked at var ious times. The devices used were Canon 550 D and Oneplus 6. Various concepts like rule of thirds, framing and long exxposure were used.
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Charkop : An Analysis of Factors Influencing the Economics of Housing 02 Economics for Architects
ECONOMICS IN ARCHITECTURE
We visited the site to take samples for rates of various properties Variety of projects were considered like existing, redevelopment and various zones of the ward. All this data was analysed on regression model to understand the factors that inflence the property rates. The study resulted in deciding that there are hardly anyfactors with visible rates on the pricing. The document in the QR code has a detailed study of the entire analysis.
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Summer Elective
Locked inside our homes we were instruct ed to use objects that were at home to create something that can be used in our practical life. The product was compiled in the form of a book let manual with all intructions to use the product.
This was a compilation of a my transformation journey as a part of semester 6 winter elective - “Narrative of Im ages” under the guidance of Mr. Ritesh Uttamchandani. The book is compilation of postcards as a message to my old self and olso a message to the readers to nev er give up. The book is bound by the shoelaces of the shoes that were worn out during the proccess.
I believe you must bring your whole self to the table if you want to thrive in today’s crazy world; your personality, your sense of humor, and most importantly, your heart. All of these elements brought me to start THE KORA KAGAZ. Ever since I launched this project, the blog has been thriving and has quickly gained a loyal following. To see what I’ve been up to, browse my site, learn about my passions, and explore what excites and interests you as well.
A photobook
Chindōgu is the practice of inventing inge nious everyday gadgets that seem to be ide al solutions to particular problems, but which may cause more problems than they solve.
Chindogu
THE KORA KAGAZ
Personal Blog
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Summer Elective
The posters were designed as a part of the winter elective. The elective was done to un derstand the effects of media and technolo gy on culture. The posters were compiled on an instagram page as we were looking at how social media forms or shapes public opinion.
B_RE_U_COM 2021
After successfully completing the program, the participants shall be awarded a joint certificate from the respective institution and the BReUCom project (Erasmus + Program of
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AsConclusioncitizens,we must all take responsibility for the preserva tion and protection of our cultural legacy.In order to pre serve the cultural treasure we have been endowed with, we must be sensitive to the fast-paced modern growth.
The BReUCom project conceives and pilots postgraduate short term Professional Development Programs (PDPs) targeted at real world problems.
Centre for Urban and Regional Excellence, New Delhi (CURE)
In this context, there is an urgent need for paradigmatic shift in the education of graduate students in spatial planning and design as well as training of urban professionals from different backgrounds in order to confront upcoming challenges related to climate change impacts on urban informal settlements.
The Centre of Resilience Learning (CoReL) has been set up with the aim of disseminating knowledge on global resilience practices. The programs offered under CoReL have been derived from the research undertaken as part of the BReUCom project, with collaborations between 4 Indian Institutes of Higher Learning, 2 European Institutes of Higher Learning
The main goal of protection is transfer of the cultural heritage to the future generations.
organizing, interpreting and managing information at a universal accessible platform.
The posters were designed as a part of the win ter elective. The elective was done to under stand the effects of media and technology on culture. The posters were compiled on an ins tagram page as we were looking at how social media forms or shapes public opinion. The ac tivity was performed in a group of four people.
PANEL COMPOSITION
About CoReL
“It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to value and fersheritageingassessment,tutionsItvironmentalmakeonculturestutionCulturalpreservetherichheritageofourcompositeculture”-Article51A(F)oftheConstitution.heritageisaconstitutionalrightthattheconstishouldprotect.Greatimportancetodocumentingshouldbebestowed,toensurethattheyarepassedtosucceedinggenerations.Thepurposeistobeabletoculturalheritageresilientnotonlyfromnaturalandenrisksbutalsofromunforeseencircumstances.mustenableculturalheritageprofessionalsandinstitodeviseinterventionplansbasedonthoroughwhichcanultimatelyfacilitatedecisionmakprocessestoensuresustainableconsumption.Culturalgivesasenseofplaceandidentityandofarootedexperiencetomakethecitymemorable.
PROPOSAL FOR 18TH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL
Certification
Programs under CoReL deal with various aspects of urban resilience, and provide the participants with an in-depth understanding of the various factors that enable resilience in
Target - 1 Active community engagement in conservation of their cultural heri Targettage. Creating-2 sense of belonging in younger generation about their cultural Documenting,Targetpractices.-3
after the
The discussion around proposing a new sustainable development goal as a part of the 17 SDG’s Published by the United Nations Gen eral assembly as a goal to achieve by 2030 after we realised that con serving and revivng the cultural heritage is the need of the hour and we might loose it if we don’t act immediately. Our team discussed and debated upon how very less measures are taken to revive the cultural heritage and absorb it in a sustainable manner. If there is a loss of theese measures the rich heritage won’t be able to transfer it to the future
“Protection of cultural heritage” I “Cultural - historical significance” I “Evaluation”
applicable) is necessary The decision of the instructors/institution shall be final in this regard.
Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies, Mumbai
Society for Promotion of Area Resource Centers, Mumbai (SPARC)
M.arch: Anirudh Bhambure, Kalpita Lotankar, Khushbu Shah, Shifa B.arch:Shaikh Sahil Debra
“To revive the cultural heritage and consume it in a sustainable man ner at the local, national, regional, and global levels.”
Plan of Action
& Culture as 18th SDG
“Any section of the citizens residing in the territory of In dia or any part thereof having a distinct language, script or culture of its own shall have the right to conserve the same”
both during,
Museum of the Indian Constitution Siddharth Vihar Hostel Ambedkar prominently seen Dalit figure amongst the citizens because major contribution uplifting the dalit community. The issue that even after many attempts Dalits are yet achieve equal stand society. Dr. Ambed kar also National leader and has written the Honorable Constitution India. The project focuses at informing people about the constitution and the massive contribution Dr. Ambedkar drafting The three fold building will archive and preserve major documents relating the constitution, exhibit the contributions Ambedkar and allow the minority community to avail the special opportuni ties that the constitution provides them. The design of the building speaks that national public building. The facade displays the level accessibility that particular part of the building. There significant impact way things work around the building. The building brings sense pride that helps Dalits agitate, the museum and the library educates people about the constitution and Government office helps them organise themselves avail their rights. The respect Ambedkar will rise inturn uplifting the status Dalits well. Coping Stone FloorB.B.CFinishWoodenShuttersWoodenRailingSteppedSeating SERCIVES A.C.PERLINSCLEATSSHEETRAFTERWALLPLATEHEXAGONALL-ANGLERINGTRANSLUCENTACRYLICSHEET KNEE EAVESSTRAPBOARDGUTTER BASE PLATE 115 MM THK RCC LINTEL MM THK MARBLE SILL 100MM DEEP P.C.C. BED INLETGULLY TRAP THESEVENHONEYCOMBHILLS,AURANGABAD SAHIL DEBRA(1921) The project essentially Health Care Center and Comfort Station. is designed provide adequate sanitation and health care facilities to people passing by and the communities of traders and craftsmen that reside around the area. Other features that the project caters is community space for various activities and gatherings, pharmacy store complimenting the health care unit and pick up station that tries reduce the congestion caused by the auto-rickshaws and and city buses. All all the project simple steel and concrete structure with proper water supply, drainage and rainwater harvesting systems. The details can be seen on the panel below. *all dimesions are in mm The first plan shows the flyover and the road network around the site and the second plan shows important spaces marked. SECTION(1:200) SECTION(1:200) ELEVATIONS The Publicmixturestructureconcreteandsteelmemberswithfeatureslikegazebos,spaceframes,andflatroofs.toiletsarethemostaccessiblespaceintheareabecauseit'susability.Healthcarecenterintheinteriorofthespacewithseatingspaces,amphitheaterandpharmacyaroundthespace.Thesynthesisdiagramshowsallthelayersconstructionusedthedesign.SYNTHESIS
Target Estimating-4 and anticipating the vulnerabilities that annihilate the core importance of cultural heritage.
“Revitalization” I “Recognition” I “Protected area” I “Contact zone” I
MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE
About BReUCom Increased frequency of natural hazards and sea level rise are expected impacts of climate change in India. Marginalized urban settlements are often vulnerable to disaster due to their location in hazardous areas and the use of non-durable building materials, already today their inhabitants are therefore strongly affected by climate change. But amidst strives to meet climate targets, the poor’s needs are mostly overlooked.
The BReUCom project is a partnership between the following partners:
School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal
- Article 29 of the Constitution
“Re-evaluation” I “Maintenance” I “Preservation” I “Respecting” I “Con servation” I
My family of 10 people was looking for renovating our living room back in Aurangabad. Currently the living room is not in a very good state considering theat it was design more than 28 years ago. There have been various changes time to time but that has made it even worse. The zen nature of the family made me choose a minimal warm tone white as a my base. There are arches on two sides which will be enhaced by framing it. The client wants the arches to the enterance and dining to be enclosed I have also proposed to enclose the balcony to form a bay window to bring a cozy vibe.
GARDEN OF THE ANGELS REDOCRATING LIVING ROOM
Personal Project
The workshop was conducted as an ice breaker exercise where the batch was devided in a group of 10 random people. We were given a haiku Inspired from that we made charcoal sketches of how each one of us interpreted what it meant to us. Then our final aim was to create a 1:1 spatial experience of our interpretation combined. We used materi ality and physicality both to depict what we felt about the 4 lined poem.
The agenda of the elective was to explore dough as a materi al. I looked at it as a amaterial that would change it’s proper ties after adding other admixtures just like R.C.C. To try this pro cess various admixtures were added like milk, baking soda etc and were kept for different time periods. After ferment ing the dough for a while it was baked to attain final strength.
Semester
Winter Elective 1 workshop
MATERIAL MORPHOLOGIES
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