Undergraduate Architectural Portfolio | Saloni Jain | VNIT Nagpur

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ARCHITECTURAL

P O R T F O L I O SALONI JAIN | 2018-2022


EDUCATION

ARCHI

2018 - 23

Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Bachelor of Architecture ( B.Arch) Currently in 4th year I CGPA 9.01I

Nagpur, Maharashtra

2021

Zootopia Honarab

2015 - 17

R. A. Science College HSC - 78.92%

Washim, Maharashtra

2021

Lagos Pl Top 20 F

2014- 15

Shantiniketan English School SSC - 89.40%

Washim, Maharashtra

2021

Monadic Participa

2021

Re vision Honarab

2020

Annual N Top 100

2018

Reubens ZNC zon 62nd ye

WORK EXPERIENCE 2020 - 21

2019 - 20

2019 - 20

LANGUAGE

Department Representative, VNIT Nagpur For 1 year

English

Devise, VNIT Nagpur Techfest Organiser

Marwari

Hindi Marathi

Class Representative , VNIT Nagpur For 1 year

2021

SOFTWARE SKILLS ADVANCED Autodesk AutoCAD | Trimble Sketchup | Lumion | Adobe Illustrator | Microsoft Suite BEGINNER Autodesk Revit | Adobe Photoshop | Vray

2021

Docume By Ar. Di

2019

Seminar Sustaina By Dr. Ta

2019

Worksh Thinkin By VNIT

2019

Hands By Ar. V

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Team Work | Design Process | Critical Thinking | Leadership | Communication

Bamboo By VNIT


C U R R I C U L U M

V I T A E

ITECTURAL COMPETITIONS

a 2021_ National level Design Competition ble Mention | Top 10

lastic City_International Design Competition Finalist | Special Mention

c IDC2021_International Design Competition ated

n_Interior Design Competition ble Mention | Top 10

NASA Design Competition

s Trophy ne3 61st year- Top 5 shortlisted ear - Special Mention

WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS

o series 1- 5 T, Nagpur

enting Heritage Buildings: Techniques & Tools ivya Gupta

r on “Emergence of Green Technologies towards able Growth” apan Chakravarty

hop on “Quest for Best” Enhancing Design ng T, Nagpur

on Workshop on Brick Masonry Vikas Shimpi

SALONI JAIN B.Arch | 4th Year

“ An optimistic person with a smile and frugal ideas. A curious architecture student wandering to find a connection between architecture and designer’s spirit. Likes to explore the unexplored and observe details which go unnoticed. A craft person looking for sustainable approaches in project plan, with a hopes of improving Urban issues through designing , styling and processing ”

salonirjain111@gmail.com + 91 - 7057972877 Dreamland City, Sector no.1 , Washim - 444505 , Maharashtra saloni-jain-1a7ba3203 salonayyy_03


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DESIGNING PREFACE The drawings and all the content displayed in this portfolio is created by me and are true to my knowlwdge. It is a compilation of my works from 2018-2022. Each section shows different skills, design abilities and experience gained in that time period. Living these four years through various events and topics has given each time a unique valueand lessons. I’m glad to display my work to you.

STEP UP

STU

A

Competition Entry

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TECHNICAL

RESIDENCE

VID

Academic | Sem 5

A

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ASSORTED

RESEARCH PAPER

MIS


CONTENT

11

UDENTs UNION

17

LUXX Academic | Sem 7

Academic | 5 Sem

39

DHAN BHAVAN

Academic | Sem 4

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SCELLANEOUS

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THE REVIVAL Competition Entry

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RE- VISION Competition Entry


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Mumbai- the city of dreams is home to 22 milli if you are an unmarried 20 something student housing societies allow unmarried tenants, an the next experiences will not always be pleasa worrying about security or food arrangements may find that this happens more often than w

STEP UP Competition Entry

Student’s Accomodation IDC 2021 attempts to inculcate this need of the future and encourage young minds to embrace this method of design evolution.A design proposal that involves the repetition of a single module to create space and form. The proposal must address a solution to a specific problem in their country of origin.

Location: Mumbai Area: 33614 sq.m Type: Residential Building

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ion people. Naturally, housing poses a huge problem with people struggling to find a roof over their head in Maximum City. And who is trying to find a place to stay while being enrolled in one of the city’s prestigious colleges, a Herculean task awaits you. Few nd the task becomes even more tedious if you are a woman. If you are lucky enough to find your home-away-home, chances are ant. Juggling between your studies, or a new job and having to endure the atrocities of the homeowner, roommates or constantly s, there may come a day when you will suddenly find yourself without a home. And if you ask the young population around, you we would like to believe.

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FORM 2.6 m

2.6 m

2.6 m

4.5 m

4.5 m

2.6 m

EACH MODULE well light & ventilated

1120 115

115

1200

(TYPE 1 WITH WASHROOM) 85 no. of Units

115

115 3600

1800 4500 115

1230

4500

115

1020

1720 2600

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

07

115

1700

1700 2600

115

115

115 3600 900 115

1130

1130

4500 115

1130 115

BALCONY

BALCONY

2480

115

BALCONY

CENTRAL COU act as interactiv

1200

1200

1200

SINGLE MODULE area is 11.6 sq.m

900

4.5 m

4.5 m

2.6 m

4.5 m

EVOLUTIO

115

115

1810 2600

115

TYPICAL FLOOR

(TYPE 2 WITHOUT W 75 no. of Uni


ON

80

.53

.19

145

115

115

URTYARD ve space

115

INSIDE OUT out the buildings open up towards the city outside & thr shared environment inside

2600

R PLAN

115

WASHROOM) its

1200

2180 900

1120 115

1720 2600

1120 115

MATERIALS

115

115

115

115

115

900

2180

4500

3715

2435

OPEN TERRACE

2320

BALCONY

The site is located next to VJTI college in South Mumbai. The location is surrounded by greeneries, and has all basic amenities like eateries, markets, banks etc nearby. Transportation is also facilitated by the availability of monorail in close proximity and railway station nearby.

115

1720 2600

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

115

The materials have been chosen keeping the climate of Mumbai and sustainability in mind.

(TYPE 3 DUPLEX WITH WASHROOM) 15 no. of Units

TEAK WOOD

CONCRETE

WOOD FLOORING

GRANITE

GLASS

BRICK PAVERS MOSS 08


View from courtyard encourages cross ventilation and social interaction . Due to negative space at the centre visual connectivity is enhanced. Also Jali helps in block the entry of direct sunlight, making for pleasant interior spaces.

Rectangular monadic units ar vidual units were precast in th fix the units to each other.

There are three prototype units that act as monads in this building. The students are offered 3 types of accommodation differing in space and amenities.

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SPACE TYPOGRAPHY

re the best option for optimisation of space. Moreover since the indihe factory, this shape was the easiest without complicated joinery to

INTERNAL FLEXIBLE SPACES

All Close 4 individual spaces

1 Semi open gathering spaces

All Open 1 continous open space

EXTERNAL FLEXIBLE SPACES

Green Voids & Open Terraces

Visual Connection

Synergies

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2

Student Activity Centre in a broader asp character of a contemporary student act and rejuventation for the varoius user gr in and out of nature is the highlight of st the users, activities and Student Activity

STUDENTs UNION Academic | Sem 5

Student Activity Centre To design the centre that addresses the social and co-curricular needs of the students. By taking into account the college clubs, activities and events and appropriate spaces needed for them. Also focus towards the open and transitional spaces in the design is expected. The student activity centre should stand as a symbolic structure for the whole institute and reflect its history and stature upon the people visiting it` Location: Nagpur Area: 53614 sq.m Mentor: Dr. Akshay Patil

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pect is the facilities provided to students for recreation and socializing . A building that embiodies the dynamic tivity Union and accomplishes the intergration of students, flora, fauna for achieving maximum creative freedom roups. A free flow of space into one another and in and out of nature. A free flow of spaces into one another and tudent activity centre. Here with this concept and design stragegies, the design settles with perfect solution for y Centre.

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Site is organized in linear manner will act as interactive space and w type of organization will increase response help in altering micro c process with many factors to cons satisfing a defined criteria on a pr factors like noise,space and clima planning activities.

ZONING

NORTH

SITE PLAN

Presewrving the vegetation on the site which will help in altering mocro climate. 13

Placing the buildong mass according to the contours.

Creating a potential so major activities, keepin


r to get an open central space which will be surrounded by built forms. This e social interaction as well as climate climate.Space Planning is a complex sider. The principles of space involve riority basis. Zoning is done on three ate. This help in proper solution for

ACTIVITIES 1. Admin Area 2. Auditorium 3. Social Spaces 4. Food Services 5. Recreational Area 6. Cultural Clubs 7. Technical Clubs 8. Services 9. Open Green Spaces 10. Ramps

7. 8.

6. 9.

9.

5.

4.

9.

8. 9. 3. LEGEND ADMINISTRATIVE

8.

1.

SOCIAL SPACES RECREATIONAL SPACES

10.

2.

OPEN GREEN SPACES SUPPORTING SERVICES FOOD SERVICES

9. 9.

GAMES & LOUNGES CLUBS & ORGANISATIONS

10. NORTH

GROUND FLOOR PLAN OUTDOOR GAMES CLUBS & ORGANISATIONS

INDOOR GAMES

FOOD

OPEN SPACES SOCIAL SPACES

RECREATIONAL SPACES

QUIET SPACES ADMIN

opts and circulation for placing nh context and climate in mind.

SECTION

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HIERARCHY IN SPA 7.

All the space are arranged in well lighted and ventilated.

4. 8. 6.

OPEN SPACE 9.

4.

ACTIVITIES 1. Exhibition Area 2. Skylight 3. Social Spaces 4. Open Terraces 5. Recreational Area 6. Cultural Clubs 7. Technical Clubs 8. Services 9. Green Spaces 10. Ramps

5.

4. 3.

2.

1.

8.

10.

10. NORTH

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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SECTION

SEMIOP SPAC

A free flow of spaces into on nature is the highlight of stud this concept and design strag perfect solution for the users, Centre.


ACES

& VOLUME

n such way that all spaces are

PEN CE

Double height space in gallery

Diffuse daylight in exposition spaces

CLOSED SPACE

ne another and in and out of dent activity centre. Here with gegies, the design settles with activities and Student Activity

Long views from inside spaces

Shadow terraces in roof oasis

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3 LUXX

Academic | Sem 7

Landscape Design To create a focal point that blurs boundaries between spaces. A balance between the hectic city life and serene life of the residential area, it will bring the community together regardless of age, race and social fabric, further fostering a closer relationship within the community by encouraging interaction between users and between residents. Location: Washim Area: 4228 sq.m Type: Housing Development Mentor: Ar.Meenal Surawar

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USER GROUP B’

Deck area JOGGERS Jogeers area seen on certain time on site along the jogging track.

Round and Columnar trees are used here .tall trees of the edges of mathways gives directionality , some of the are flowering trees and ornamental trees for aesthetics.

SENIOR CITIZENS Famaliar faces from the neighbour hood gathers around the nite routinely.

CHILDREN Parents bring their children to the space around evening time.

Bar & sitting area at upward for pool view Multiple levels seperation of activities Big canpoy soacks more water

Tall trunk , small canopy directionality

Ornamental Trees for aesthetic purpose Club House

Use as landmark

Shading feature

Area coverage provides privacy

Fountain act as a focal point Water Cascades for appealing purpose

VISUAL CONNECTIVITY Visual connectivity between the spaces

Shaded nodes could be utilized as interactive spaces.

Swimming Pool Area

NO BILIND SPOTS Having visual permeability as asafety precaution

Taller lamp post have bigger light coverage ( safety concerns )

BUFFER Using natural foilage to reduce noise intensity from vehicular & resdential noise.

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LEGENDS

Trees at periphery tall vertical mass provided in between to block views

ARBORVITAE PALM TREE

N

+3.3

0

N

+3.3

0

A

N

+3.3

0

FLOWERING TREE

0 +3.3

N

+3.3

0

N

0

+3.3

ASHOKA TREE

N

0 +3.3

N

+3.3

0

N

Swimming Pool & Spa placed at lower level according to contours

0

N

+3.3

0

+3.3

PARIJAT

N

+3.3 0

N

NEEM TREE

0

N

+3.3

0

N

+3.3

0

N

+3.3

0

+3.3

ROUND BOXWOOD

N

+3.3 0

N

PLUMANGO

Pool side Sitting

FLOWERING BED

0

N

+3.3

0

N

+3.3

0

+3.3

N

+3.3

0

N

FLOWER GROUNDCOVER

Gazebo with creepers for aesthetic purpose

CYCADES DEVILS BACKBONE GROUND COVER

Pavallion / Stage act as interactive space

SOFTSCAPE PAVED WITH GRASS BRICK PAVED GRASS BRICK PATH

Party Lawn

LAWN WITH STATUES

Shading trees provide enclosure overhead with branched and canopies Sitting Lounge & Bonfire

GROUNDCOVERS GREEN LAWN

HARDSCAPE UNGLAZED CERAMIC TILES PAVED PATHWAYS WOODEN TILES

NORTH

ENTRANCE

DECK FLOORING GROUNDCOVER ROCKS

B

SITE PLAN

A’

STONE TILES MARBLE TILES

Party Lawn

SECTION AA’

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Selected the right plant and located it in the right place. While ation of the growing requirements that match the site conditio tics of the plant (color, texture, form, and size), the functional rol tenance requirements of the plant.

PLANT

TREES

ASHOKA

NEEM

PALM

Height - 7 to 8 m Radius- 5 to 6 m Color - green (flowers) green / yelloish grren ( leaves) Water needed - fine Soil- almost all type

Height - 10 to 15 m Radius- 2 to 4 m Color - (brown ( trunk ) deep green ( leaves) Water needed - several times aweek Soil- sandy loamy soil

PLUMANGO

BOXWOOD

HYDRANGEA

Height - 80 to 120 cm Use - ornamental, flowering Color - voilet blue (flowers) green ( leaves) Texture - fine Water needed - medium Soil- almost all type

Height - 60 to 100 cm Texture- medium Color -green / yelloish grren ( leaves) Water needed - less Soil- almost all type

Height -60to 100 Cm Use- ornamental, flowering Color - pink, purple, white (fl light green ( leaves) Texture - smooth Soil- loamy

Height - 8to 12 m Radius- 2to 3 m Color - green white (flowers) green / yelloish grren ( leaves) Water needed - medium Soil- loamy soil

SHRUBS

Bar & Lounges

Entrance & Pergola

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SECTION BB’


e Selecting plants , considerons, the aesthetic characterisle of the plant, and the main-

g. flowers)

PARIJAT

Height - 2 to 3 m Radius- 1 to 2 m Color - white (flowers) green ( leaves) Water needed - fine Soil- almost all type

CYCADES Height - 7 to 8 m Radius- 5 to 6 m Color - green (flowers) green / yelloish grren ( leaves) Water needed - fine Soil- almost all type

View from the pergola whith a series of parijat trees on one side andlamp post on another side leading towars the sitting lounge.

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As the world outside slowly wakes up to cally plastic pollution for the past several of those who stay on its shores. Every yea tic pollution is the 3R strategy- Reduce, R the city stakeholders are probably the on

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THE REVIVAL Competition Entry

Museum & Research Centre Designs must aim to solve the issue of plastic pollution and must use Lagos, Nigeria as a context. Whether your design is a a masterplan for a community t or an industrial buildingthat presents a creative way to combat plastic pollution. Should address plastic pollution and the point mentioned above, but also take microplastic into account as well as the harmful fumes plastic can emit when exposed to heat Location: Lagos Area: 4228 sq.m Type: Commercial Building

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the harmful effects of pollution, Lagos, the capital of Nigeria has been dealing with the atrocities of pollution specill years. Its beautiful oceans have become a centre of micro plastic debris affecting both marine lives as also the lives ar Lagos produces a million tonnes of plastic most of which ends up in the seas or rivers. The best way to combat plasReuse and Recycle. It is important that more and more people are made aware of it. The collective consciousness of nly way to win the battle against pollution.

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FORM DEVELOPMENT

Recycle symbol as form

Substraction of arrows and addition of curves at corners

NORTH

Bridge connecting 3 main blocks

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

Roof terraces and central courtyard as interactive and open space .

Final form

The material used in the façade, which is the satement piece of the entire building, is 3D printed bio-plastic, the plastic taken from the tonnes of plastic wastes generated in Lagos. The elements are produced with the life-size 3D printer. This printer can print elements of 2 x 2 x 3.5 metres 3D and uses Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) technology. With this technique, bio plastic is melted and built up layer by layer with a computer-controlled printer head. The print layers of the production process are clearly visible in the end product. 25

The building encompasses three main function- research of plastic w the general mass more aware of plastic pollution. The building will st tainable materials mostly from plastic, intelligent design which respo


NORTH

NORTH

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

waste, manufacture of recycled items from these waste and museum to showcase these items as well as to make tand as a prominent landmark in the city of Lagos and will surely captivate and educate people with its use of susonds to the climate. 26


MUSEUM INTERIOR VIEW The museum showcases recycled items made from plastic waste

CENTRAL OPEN SPACE VIEW Centrally open space act as a interactive and gathering space. 27


RESEARCH CENTRE INTERIOR VIEW Showcases use of plastic bottle caps waste in unique way, for aesthetic appeal 28


5 RE-VISION Competition Entry

Interior Design To redesign famous sitmoms Big Bang Theory characaters Sheldon and Leonard’s appartment. To change it and show people the new perspective. To show how it could have been if these sitcoms were shot in this day and age with us as their interior designer, incoperated every requirement of them. Location: California Area: 142.5 sq.m Type: Residential Building

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Entry


FLOOR PLAN 30


We have made sure that their apartment are a reflection of their personality, their memories especially in private quar bedrooms but in shared spaces like drawing and washroom, the idea was to uphold their long standing friendship an that the common spaces are based on themes that are special to both of them and are a reflection of their shared tim Coupling that with an overall sense of modern sleek minimalism and BAZINGA- we present you Sheldon and Leonard DRAWING

ROOM

Grey leona

Vinyl

Star wars themed drawing room for our inhouse fan

Majo dark

Grey-white floor for cir

SHELDON’s ROOM

Sheldon and Leo famous sitcom t clients for this re genius physicist have been friend

Bringing back the memories First Sheldon Cooper- the child prodigy who never really left his childhood. He still yearns for his mother to sing him "soft kitty" when he catches a cold, Captain Spock still invades his dream.

STUDY ROOM

The green floral wall ireminiscent of Meemaw's house

comic strip wallpaper in the wall

blackboard wall for sheldon's endless calculation shelf for train collection 31


rters like their nd make sure me together. d's apartment.

4B

TEXTURES

wooden planks flooring in ard’s room

LEONARD’s ROOM

On the other hand is Leonard, the polar opposite to Sheldon, calm , sensible and reasonable.

l wood flooring

or Furniture with plywood and k brown mica

KITCHEN CUM DINING

e marble rculation paths

onard- the protagonist of the the Big Bang Theory and our edesign project are two ts staying in California and ds for many years now.

WASHROOM

Rug

Video game themed wallpaper 32


6 RESIDENCE Academic | Sem 5

Working Drawing Creating construction /working drawings for a residence in nagpur. Requirements include drawings from centrline plas to detailed sections with every details from toilet to stairs, site management and drainage layout.Also Included writing specifications for materials and fixtures. Location: Nagpur Area: 4228 sq.m Type: Residential Building Mentor: Dr. Vilas Bakde

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34


AREA STATEMENT A

B

Taken in FSI

5

C

5000

3155X3615

V600

V

W.C.

D3

1200X900

D2

V600

BATH ROOM 2140X1200

12000

1015

18000

3115

9725

4

8710

3

KITCHEN

W1

20

18000

2000

DN

17

16

15

14

13

12

1

1615

7000 10000

FOOTING LAYOUT

3385

3385

1615

0000

B

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

10000

00

1615

C

1500

10000

1615 8385

5000

B

1500

8385

3385

3000

89

1500

5000

C1 F1 3

C2 F2 2

3115

100 50

3000

465 1350

3115

585

3385

1615

29

100 50 427 423

50 115 11550 230

3115

115 50

3115

35 0 00

1

350

A

35

3115

BALCONY

45

A

3115

1000MM WIDE 1150

350 115 50

10000

00

28

450

50 115 11550 230

450

1

50100

C2 F2 6

50100

50100

C1 F1 1

1615

2

100 50

100 50 1150

423 50100

10050

50 235

50 100

535

50 235

427

100 50

1300

465

585

1100

400

400

50 115 11550 230

230 50 115 115 50

50 115 185 50 230

465

1200

100 50

50100

10050

9

3115

50 100

1400

100 50

3155X2000

TREAD-250MM RISER-170MM

1350 535

10050 400

3115

465

5345

C4 F4 5

230 50 115 185 50

400

1

115 50

230 50 115 11550

1300

465

635

50100

2230 50 100

285 400

2230

C2 F2 4

50

115 50

2230

3365

2230

VERANDAH

100 50

100 50 450

1200

230 50 115 11550

450

5345

50100

2

285

2

UP ENTRANCE

3356

465

400

50

5345

D1

19

21

22

24 23

25

26

5345 27

2

1400 635

3

W1

3155X3250

C4 F4 8

50100

8710

3365

9725

3365

5

W2

3155X4265

4

1430

11155

V

2140X1200

LIVING ROOM

1015

18000

9

05

C2 F2 9

C2 F2 7

TOILET

D3

D3

9725

8710

5

D2

3730

3

3115

3000

3000

3155X3615

6

W1

BEDROOM

11155

1430

10000

8385

5000

1615 3800 2330

C2 F2 12

C4 F4 11

C2 F2 10

29

8710

6

C1 F1 15

11155

3

4 14885

C2 F2 14

BEDROOM

1615

3385

3115

3385

W3

11155

18000

14885

9725

W1

D2

3730

14 sq.m

14885 D2

W3

1430

NHI

Excess

14885

1015

14 sq.m

Total

6

12000

Enclosed

Taken in FSI

BALCONY

1000MM WIDE

1000MM WIDE

10000

4

1500

7000

18000

Open

C1 F1 13

1615

V600

NHl

14 sq.m

18000

5

1500

3730

14 sq.m

A

Excess

Total

Enclosed

AT FIRST FLOOR Permissible Provided

6

3385 10000

BALCONY

Open

1615

18000

1500

AT FIRST FLOOR Permissible Provided

15% of B/U 14 sq.m

C

3385

1615

BALCONY AREA

15% of B/U 14 sq.m

1615

18000

B

8385

180sq.m 1 Nil 89.4sq.m 89.4sq.m 1.2sq.m

3115

Total plot area Permissible FSI Proposed ground floor B/U area Proposed first floor B/U area Proposed second floor B/U area Balance B/U area

C NORTH

GL


BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS Structure: RCC framed structure as per structural design and drawing. Walling: 230mm thick brick masonry walls in cement mortar and papapet/ railing 230mm thicj brick masonry in cement mortar. Flooring : Flooring marble tiles, green kota flooring and skirting for toilet ceramic tiles floor and dado upto lintel for kitchen area dado upto sill level on kitchen platform in ceramic tiles. Plastering: External wall surfaces in sand faced cement plaster. Internal wall surfaces ceilings finished in nerru plaster. Roof slab:All flat roof slabs in rcc with internal finish with proper rain water drainage slope as per terrace plan. Door and Windows: All doors with wooden section frame with wooden panel shutters and details. All windows teak wood panelled and ventilations with standard mild steel sections casement types.

WATER TANK

13180

STAIRCASE TOWER

12180

450

450

LB1

MB1

LB1

PARAPET LEVEL

10880

TERRACE LEVEL

9780

LINTEL LEVEL

8820

SILL LEVEL

7620

LB1

54

SB1

SB1

53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45

MB1

44 43 42 41

LB1

40 39 38 37 36

SB1

35

SECOND FLOOR

6720

LINTEL LEVEL

5760

SB1

34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27

MB1

26 25 24

SILL LEVEL

4560

FIRST FLOOR

3660

PLINTH LEVEL

600

23

LB1

22 21 20 19 18

SB1

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

MB1

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

PB1

GL

SECTION

00

PRINCIPLE ELEVATION All dimensions are in mm

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SB3

100mm Thick Slab

12mm Thick Plaster

Chimney Outlet

1144

Steel Handles

T.W. Panel Window

Cabinets made from Plywood Laminated with Mica sheet 1144

8mm Thick Ceramic Tiles Sink of Granite top and Kadappa base

2288

12mm above Granite platform

P Trap concealed into wall

Cabinets made from Plywood Laminated with Mica sheet

230mm Thick Brick Wall

Ground Level

230

3155

230

115

SECTION AA’

150mm Thick Brick Wall

C4

7

C2

8

3155

Flooring Tiles

480

722

785

450

12mm Thick Plaster 900

1325 x 900 Dining Table Top

600

550

DINING TABLE TOP 1325 x 900

FRIDGE

Fridge

1230

W1800

Space for MIcrowave / Grinder

993

750mm wide Granite Platform

A

1597,2

300

700

200

555

A’

600

430

750

700 x 720 Gas Stove

800mm Wide Stainless Steel Sink 230

Chimney above Gas Stove C2

4 230

C4 3155

5 230 NORTH

KITCHEN DETAIL 37

All dimensions are in mm


SB2

450

1200

300 x 300 Full Wall Ceramic Dado Tiles

900

Exhaust Fan

100

L1

45mm Projected RCC Chajja

25mm dia PVC Pipe

2100

8mm Thick Glass Louvers

D750 1200

230mm Thick Brick Wall 12mm Thick Plaster

300 x 300 x 8mm Thick Glazed Ceramic Tiles Flooring Sunk for Indian WC Pan 120mm SRCC Slab

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VIDHAN BHAVAN Academic | Sem 4

Building Documentation The assignment will be based on a field and literature study of buildings of architectural importance or settlements in and around Nagpur region.To understand the process of building documentation and develop the knowledge and skill of recording, categorizing, dissemination and analysis of information through graphic and written mediums. Location: Nagpur Area: 4228 sq.m Type: Government Building Mentor: Dr.Vijay Kapse

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VIDHAN BHAVAN NAGPUR Vidhan Bhavan, Nagpur is the building in the Civil lines locality of Nagpur, the second capital of Maharashtra state of India, where Winter Session of the Maharashtra Legislature is held. The foundation stone of the building was laid in 1912. It was constructed by the then British command to house the administration of the Central Provinces and Berar, of which Nagpur was the capital.

Gate no. 3 Gate no. 1

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PARKING

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ACTIVITIES 1. Entrance porch 2. Lobby 3. Offices 4. Corridoor 5. Red room 6. Courtyard 7. Conference ro


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Vidhan Bhavan, Nagpur is the building in the Civil lines locality of Nagpur, the second capital of Maharashtra state of India, where Winter Session of the Maharashtra Legislature is held. The foundation stone of the building was laid in 1912. It was constructed by the then British command to house the administration of the Central Provinces and Berar, of which Nagpur was the capital. It consist of red room, meeting rooms and offices , moreover courtyards in between.

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How modular architecture

RESEARCH PAPER ACA's 2nd International Design Research Conference ( IDRC 2021) ,18 th Dec 2021, at Mumbai , conducted by Aditya college of Architecture.

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Abstract: Modular architecture or “modularity in design” is a desig modular system is characterized by functional partitioning into d onset of the Modern Movement in architecture, industrialization, by the prospect of standardized mass production of buildings at a desh. Yet the increasing population, space crunch and depriving the origin of modular architecture, the challenges this kind of pra about already existing examples in other developing countries an light on the economic effects this new dimension of architecture

Keywords: Modular architecture, Prefabricated con


Modularity in Architecture and Planning

can revolutionizeIndian architecture and by default the larger society

gn approach that subdivides a system into smaller parts called modules or skids that can be independently created and then used in different systems. A discrete scalable and reusable modules, rigorous use of well-defined modular interfaces, and making use of industry standards for interfaces. With the mass production and standardization principles came to the fore. Modular architecture is the result of this thinking wherein creativity has been replaced a faster rate and lower cost.Having said that modular architecture is yet to charm its way into third world countries like India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Banglaeconomic conditions means this kind of architecture might very well be a revolutionary concept in such developing countries. In this paper we explore actise may face in the future, the scope of such ready-made objects from the point of view of developing countries specifically focused in India. We speak nd also contemplate on whether this type of computerized form of buildings can jeopardize the traditional creativity of Indian architecture and shed some can bring about In India.

nstruction, monads, rural architecture, urban architecture

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9 MISCELLANEOUS

Bricks Workshop | Model Making | Drawing | Doodling | Artwork| Calligraphy

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Calligraphy

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