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KASHABNAM PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURE

This portfolio is a collection of my explorations with space, ideas, beliefs and doubts related to architecture and its allied fields.

Education 202020152013 10th ICSE Board exam Little Flower Public School, Bangalore Karnataka PU Board Exam Sri Kumarans PU College, Bangalore Bachelor of Architecture R V College of Architecture, BangaloreexperienceWork 2020 1 month 2019 5 months 2021 4 2021-2022months 2018 1 month JuniorFreelanceArchitect Mancala Construction Services,InternshipAuroville Design Place,VolunteeringBangalore Sacred Groves, Auroville AIESEC, Sri Lanka Courses Workshops& Mud DanceGraphicsDesignBioclimaticEarthbyconstructionKalakutumbhArchitecturebyMrinmayeeearthcoursebyVarunThautamthinkingbyThinkHappyEverydayofcommunicationbyWevidandArchitecture Software proficiency 3DSRevitPhotoshopIndesignLumionSketchupAutocadHindiTamilKannadaMalayalamEnglishMax MS Office Linguisticskills ModelHandSketchingdraftingmaking Ethos Archumen Southern Interface Semifinalist Q-village - Gangtou International Young Designer Competition Hivekraft School Design Competition Streets For People Challenge Bangalore Inter College Badminton DoublesWinner 20172021202020202018 Competitions www.linkedin.com/in/akshabnamshabu.ak@gmail.com+91-7022784555 curriculum vitae Shabnam A K Architect

Table of contents 1 Thesis 17 Public library 23 Co-working space + market 29 Interior design for a bamboo furniture store 36 Vocational training center 44 Internship work 47 Junior Architect @ Mancala, Auroville 64 Freelance40 Academic ProfessionalworkworkSmartCompetitionstreetchallengeBangalore

ACADEMIC WORK

SEMESTER01TEN - THESIS INDO - FRENCH KALATHEQUE PONDICHERRY

designing a Tamil - Franco cultural center through adaptive reuse of an old port in Pondicherry

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dynastyPandya Danesfactorysetup Dutch rule

Pondicherry is a melting pot of rich cultural heritage, a free-spirited seaside town where all Tamilians aren’t Indians and just not all foreigners are tourists! The city owes its eccentric character to its colonial history of Portuguese, Dane, Dutch and most importantly, French rule. Pondicherry has an interesting cross-cultural history and its architecture gives it a unique identity. The old town of Pondicherry is a showcase of the two distinct architectural styles - French and Tamil and the hybrid Franco-Tamil. The French quarter has buildings inspired by the European classical style whereas the buildings in the Tamil quarter are in the vernacular style of Tamil Nadu. Some cities have, unfortunately, decided to adopt a “newer is better” mindset, causing them to discard perfectly fine, usable resources in order to “upgrade”. This thinking has caused major issues for our environment and will continue to do so until we are able to see value in materials as they age. Adaptive reuse is a great example of how individuals can prove to the larger group that there are creative options for recycling, reusing, and repurposing already existing resources.

First French settlement

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dynastyChola Vijayanagaraempire Dutchtextilesbuy French rule

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Sultanate of Bijapur Portuguese set up a factory Pre-colonial history Puducheria (MughalPhulcheryrecords) (DutchPodecherymap)

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With the cities growing into urban culture, the need for the growth of a cultural complex and public spaces in the corporate city is often ignored. Therefore, the emphasis is to establish the link between the city and the cultural complex. Also, to generate the new landmark for Pondicherry and to create a holistic environment for learning, teaching and performing arts and spaces. The protection of the cultural heritage should also preserve the particularly sensitive cultural memory, the growing cultural diversity and the economic basis of a state, a municipality or a region. The program is envisioned keeping the aspiration of the union territory of Puducherry seeking for a UNESCO Heritage city tag.

With my thesis project I have explored industrial heritage and the process of adaptive reuse by reinvigorating a decaying structure in response to contemporary demands.

British rule British rule Pondicheri

How do we as architects accomodate a function into an architectural complex not at all built for Whatit? do we do with wastelands, defunct factories, industries in urban areas grappling for space and land? What can be done with dead large industrial complexes, precious land they occupy, the memory and their history we don’t wish to lose?

French rule French rule French rule French rule British rule Town razed to

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1.Before Dutch arrived Primarily, a weaving and fishing village. French3.1705 executed old Dutch plan. Design2.1694 of a large new town, with a very regular geometric layout, rectangular blocks of houses, seperated by straight streets, intersecting at right

5 Heritage buildings Traffic and network contextual analysis The streetpatternOrthogonaltownFrenchcanalgrandof s quarterTamilpromenadeBeach SITE N LANDUSE EVOLUTION

angles.COMMERCIALPUBLICRESIDENTIALAGRICULTURAL

Grid4.1880pattern proposed by Dutch in 1694 according to prevailing caste system.

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The fortified town, planned on a grid pattern in oval shape, encompasses two different parts-Tamil and French, divided by the canal. The Tamil town in turn has an intimate fabric of Hindu, Christian and Muslim quarters. The French town has structures in the European classical style comparable to the Parisian villas while the buildings in the Tamil quarter have a strong vernacular influence of surrounding Tamil Nadu. French houses one can say are more “introvert” the massive gate being the connection between the inside and outside. While in the tamil houses, entrance verandas are very welcome, they also preserve the privacy of the inner house as only family and close friends are allowed

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contrasting styles, existing side by side, have influenced each other, resulting sometimes in a unique blend of European and Tamil architectural patterns, reflecting the cross-culture impact and giving the built form a certain “Pondicherry-ness.”

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City Planning and the Social division

7 FEATURESSITESitesectionalong pier 0 15 45m30 Dense residential area Comprising of daily wage workers and fishermen Existing No.Dimensionwarehouses:15mx45mofsimilarstructures: 5 Original use : Warehouse for storage Roof Height : 5.5m Truss condition : Moderate Material : Plaster wall, steel truss, cement sheets Pier Existingrailwaydefuncttrack White town Connectivity The access road to the site is connected to the main Beach road by a single 10m wide road. There is a pedestrian entry from the side.promenade

The site is an abandoned old port built in mid 1900s. Nine acres of land lay unused, owned by the port department.It is situated in the strong context of the old part of town, lying sandwiched between a slum colony on its south and white town on the north side. Existing structures on the site include six warehouses, a pier and a defunct railway track passing through the center of the site.

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Ashram guesthouse Exploded view of site and existing features

9 Spatial ORGANISATION DESIGN PROCESS PROGRAM ZONING The program has been zoned with the core functions Art, Heritage, Language and Food arranged around the existing defunct railway track (repurposed as a sculpture gallery, landscaped walkway) VOLUMETRIC Explorations CORE FUNCTIONS HERITAGE LANGUAGE&LITERATURE TAMIL AND FRENCH ART VISUAL ARTS & PERFORMING ARTS FOOD

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Adaptive reuse Strategies

+0.0M DIRECTORATEOFPORTS HOTELSEAGULLS -1.5M STAGE ROOMGREENROOMGREENTOILETTOILET MANAGER'SOFFICE CONFERENCILETROOM CAFETERIA TICKETINGROOMMAINTENANCE&SERVICE LOBBYENTRANCE +1.2M +1.20M +1.35M +1.95M +1.20M +1.50M +1.35M +1.50M +1.95M +1.50M -1.80M +1.50M +3.00M UP UP PLAZAENTRANCEAUDITORIUM COURTFOOD RESTOBAR KITCHEN BAR FOOD STALL STALL TOILETSPUBLIC DECK COMMON PARKING OAT STUDIODANCE STUDIODRAMA STUDANCEDIO STAGE GALLERYARTPERFORMING STUDIOMUSIC STUDIOMUSIC GALLERY COURTYARDENTRANCE TOILETS MAINTENANCEELECTRICAL GALLERYTEMPORARY+1.35M ARTGALLERY GALLERYPERMANENT ARTGALLERY SPACEREADING/EVENTOUTDOOR STORESOUVENIR STORERETAILLIBRARYAREAREADINGOUTDOORSTORERETAIL2 +1.50M +1.35M COURTYARDSTORAGECHANGINGROOMS OUTDOORSEATING SERVICEROOM INTERPRETATIONAREA RESEARCHCOFFEEROOMSHOP VISITOR'SINFORMATION KIOSKTICKETINGLECTURELECTUREROOMROOMGALLERYAUDIO/VISUALROOM LECTUREROOM GALLERY ROOMAUDIO/VISUAL DESKINFORMATIONGALLERY INFORMATIONVISITOR'S UP SEATING UP OATVIEWINGAREA CYCLETRACK KID'SPARK A T R U M H E R I T A G E L A N G U A G E A D M N WAIT REPURPOSEDRA AYTRACK(SCULPTUREGALLERY) REPURPOSEDRAILWAYTRACK REPURPOSEDRAILWAYTRACK F O O D A R PERFORMINGT& VISUAL A U D I T O R U M GALLERY +1.50M ENTRYFROMBEACHSIDE A R T B B MASTERPLANSECTIONBB

PIER +1.2M +1.2M VIEWPOINT 0 10 20 30 40 50m NORTH PIER +1.2M +1.2M VIEWPOINT 0 10 20 30 40 50m NORTH - Existing structure

13 AUDITORIUM ART GALLERY (PERFORMINGARTS& VISUAL) LEARNING BLOCK COURTFOOD RESTOBAR& LIBRARY OAT

14 LANGUAGEATRIUMHERITAGECYCLE TRACKKID’S PLAY AREA DEVELOPMENTBEACHFRONT PIER SCAN FOR WALK-THROUGHPROJECT

15 VIEW OF THE ATRIUM SHOWING REPURPOSED RAILWAY TRACK, TICKET KIOSKS, VISITORS’ INFO AND LOBBY AREA VIEW OF LIBRARY - OUTDOOR READING SPACE

16 VIEW OF OUTDOOR GALLERY VIEW OF THE REPURPOSED RAILWAY TRACK CREATING PATHWAYS TO CONNECT VARIOUS CORE FUNCTIONS TO CENTRAL PUBLIC PLAZA

MILLER’SPUBLICSEMESTER02FIVELIBRARYROAD,BANGALORE

Address the contextual implications in a dense urban setting that is derived as a layered information by defined processes that lead to an architectural Theintervention.ideaofcapturing the spirit of an urban place is a crucial element of crafting a building that seeks to identify itself with place and Librariestime.are architectural typologies that have been the cultural torchbearers since time immemorial. It is a building where people collectively do something individual. Architecturally, it is a phenomenon where everyone wants to create themselves a private domain, even if only for a very limited time. Place-making is an important act for the user.

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Through the library, the design tries to revive the long forgotten Miller’s tank that once was nestled in the site. The tank stretched throughout the present Tank bed area and was a crucial source for Cantonment area in Bangalore. The tank is revived creating an oasis within the city with the library built atop, making it look like its floating. The reflections from the water and the tranquility of the program provide for a thriving city library and bring back the people to reading .

20 PROCESS Re-establish connection between waterfront and socio-cultural, environmental life ofAsBangalore.animportant cultural edifice, do libraries portray something new for the future? Can we redefine how and what libraries stand for? reviving miller ’ s tank SITE Masterplan Bangalore 1924 Googleplanmap shot of siteSite plan SITE

21 Promenade connects water edge to the existing urban fabric Reflections of activities in the library Physical model and rendered views Narrow bridge begins readers journey into library Journey ends via gallery and cafe through a narrow bridge

22 Rendered view of library sitting atop tank (reviving the bygone Miller’s tank) Longitudinal section across library

OFSEMESTER03THREEMARKETS&CO-WORKING SPACES GANDHI BAZAAR,BANGALORE

Project : Redesigning Tagore Park in Gandhi Bazaar to house temporary and permanent programs. The design does a take on co-working spaces involving the establihed street vendors, hawkers of Gandhi Bazaar in the temporary pavilions which adapts at night to become lighting installations. It is custom built to the resolve problems of garbage management and waste removal in the markets of the bazaar. The permanent pavilion houses an open air and closed coworking space catering to the formal work systems

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25 X Y Y X Section XX Section YY

The temporary pavilion unit It has couple of steps landing to a circular paltform with a diameter appropriate to the activity it caters to (flower vendor, fruits,vegetables, pooja items, banana leaves,. etc) during a weekend market and rest of the week acts as street furniture. At night it lights up as a light installation. The shade is provided by 3 circular roof components made of twisted coloured polycarbonate tubes so as to give the effect of filtered light as we see through trees during day, very symbolic of the great canopy seen down Gandhi bazaar where the hawkers put up their stalls. There is a stem of 30cm diameter with chute inside wherein degradable waste is directed in through an opening resembling the hollow of a tree and all the units are connected to a main compost chamber undrground. Thus, the waste generated by the market is reused in the site premises for the landscape and community garden, solving issues of garbage collection and disposal.

SectionPlan AA

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27 oat cafe market area pedestrian area pedestrian area toilets entrance co working space temporary pavilions JoineryBamboo GANDHI BAZAAR MASTERPLAN

28 Cafeteria OAT Plan Section Elevation‘YY’FrontElevationSection‘XX’Section‘CC’Section‘AA’Open Air Theatre Toilet Cafeteria Plan Toilet Plan

SEMESTER04SIX - INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO A BAMBOO FURNITURE STORE

The concept for this bamboo furniture store design was inspired by the various properties of bamboo as a material itself and the bamboo forests’ meandering presence amongst the rest of the woods. Plants in various forms - sky planters, trellis, planters on the ceiling.

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wHite polisHed concrete flooring Brass eXpansion Joint

30 Materials and finishes Design elements & components BlUe oXide

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32 reflected ceiling plan floor plan pivoted windows Product display False ceiling Sky planters Brass highlights Planters for partition wall Bamboo railing

33 Render showing workshop space and selling pod Sectional render - across selling pod, workshop area and furniture display

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Render cafe seating area

a’VENUESEMESTER05SEVENOFBAMBOO BASAVANAGUDI,BANGALOREKATTEs

Designing a learning center for an urban neighborhood in Basavanagudi. The core requirements of the institute will be class rooms, workshops, vocational training center and library/ reading rooms along with support facilities as cafeteria, admin etc. The structure flanks the existing thoroughfare of the site along which bamboo canopies are erected with seating below inspired by kattes for travellers to take a GROUND FLOORFIRSTPLAN FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN Design process Site ExistingdictateboundariesL-shapedmasssiteaxis-defineaccessExistingthoroughfaremadelonger Mass flipped to include existing trees on peripherythe

Section across the diagonal axis cutting accross the kattes Section across the yoga hall and dance studio

COMPETITION WORK

- Extension - of the design focus from just the street to by-lanes & design intent for nearby upcoming or closed buildings

Re-imagining streets of Jayanagar, Bangalore

Smart streets challenge

Activity PredominantlyZones a market street, turning an already well known shoping hub 10th main Jayanagar Street into a successful pilot of public promenade, called for rethinking the activity mix from shopping destination to an enjoyable day in the city. The proposed mix stretches the market to include essentials of Bengaluru’s city life identifiers - good food, art & active performances.

- Reorganisation - using this extension opportunity to organise & categories hawkers into commodity specific zones (on site

Our vision for Jayanagar, is to create a bustling Public Bazaar Promenade, where life, family time, art, entertainment, social community exists alongside the bazaar. Enhancing the current market space and adding avenues of food, performance spaces, city art, park spaces - turning it into a diverse engaging public space.

J4 Bazaar Promenade proposal overhauls the street by :

- Addition - of activities & opportunities - Upgrade - of street infrastructure through street furniture & -elementsPreservation - of existing market hawkers, charm & function

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Pedestrianising the central street. Removes the directional loop use of perpendicular lanes. Perpendicular by-lanes become shared market streets, similar to before but better planned. Delegating on road parking at peripheries for users with quick work + Yulu bike stands at the start and end of the pedestrian stretch to facilitate link to citywide cycling loop. Proposing parking underneath new development.

• Designated commercial area in between on of the largest residential neighbourhoods in the city.

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• One stop destination for all shopping & recreational activities for South Bengaluru

• Well connected to the Jayanagar metro station and TTMC.

•Needed:Designated zones for different •waresInclusion & reworking of selling space in by-lanes • New modular + reuse of existing selling furniture & carts.

Context Land - Use

The street is a mix of a variety of hawkers, all having their own set up street selling furniture - both permanent & temporary shop areas.

Traffic Circulation + Parking

Hawkers Study

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Professional practice

44 project : Residence at Bangalore role : working drawing, 3d model & physical model TERRACE PLAN 17'-9" BEDROOM LIVING ROOMTOILET CAR PARKING ENTRANCE D1 GROUNDD1FLOOR PLANSlope B'ACB ACBB' D D 1118'-127'-2"9'-226'-12"130'-72 2 3 12'-71224'-412 1 3 33'-0" 30'-9" 11'-9" 12'-712 24'-412 1 2 40'-0" 3'-0"7'-0" 3'-4"1'-6" 11'-9" 33'-0" 42'-0" 5'-5 D W V3W W4 V1 W2 W3 D W1 W6 12'1 x 10'0" 7'3" 4'7 11'0" x 10' 12'3" 11'5 BEDROOMTOILET KITCHEN LIVING ROOM STORE 7'-6" 3'-1" 9'-11 17'-0" 3'-0"TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 2 3 12'-712 24'-412 1 3 33'-0" 11'-9" 12'-712 24'-412 ACB ACB D D 1118'-1216'-42"6'-12"130'-7240'-0" 33'-0" 42'-0" 1 2 11'-9" W3W7 W3 W8V3 DD D1 W6 D1 D W6 W5 BEDROOM12'1x10'0" 12'5 x 17'0" 4'5 8'0" V4V4 design placeFROMANYMANNER WHATSOEVER WITHOUT PERMISSION NO PART OF THE DRAWING MAY BE REPRODUCED IN design placeTHIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NOTES:ALLDIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET & INCHES.REFERSTRUCTURAL DETAILS FOR SIZES OF STR MEMBERS. DRAWINGS TO BE READ ONLY. ALL RISERS ARE 6 34" IN HEIGHT, ALL TREADS ARE 10 21" IN WIDTH, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. 1.2.3.4. KEY PLAN ARCHITECTS:design place ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN URBANDRAWINGJOBCHECKED:DRAWN:DRAWINGPLANNINGPROJECT:TITLE:No:No: DATE: 16 - 09 - 19 SCALE: NTS UNITS: FEET & INCHES REVISION: SHABNAM A K RESIDENCE AT SCHEDULESAHAKARNAGAROFOPENINGS W1WW3W4W6W5V2V1W7W8 225252111135'-0"2'-0" 3'-01 2 1'-101 2 4'0" 4'6" W2 1'6" 4'6" 1'0" 5'6" 3'0" 5'6" 2'0" 1'6" 6' 7'6" 1'3" 10'0" 3'4" 4'6" 18'0" 8'6" V3V4V5 3'10" 1'6" 3'0" 4'0" 6'6" 1'6" 433 VENTILATORSWINDOWS NAMED No. DOORS D1 HEIGHTWIDTH 693'-0"2'-6" 7'-2"7'-2" FLOORPLANS 1.5" ClayTHK.Tile RCC BeamSoil masonryblock 6" 4" 122"314" 6"5" 11" 3'-614 3'-614 3'-614 8'-0" 1'-4 2'-3" 11'-725" 2'-8" 3'-0" 1'0" DROP V4 D1 eq. eq. eq. eq. eq. eq. WATER CLOSET TILESMIRRORNAHNI1'0"X1'0"TRAP2'4"X 3'9" WASH BASIN 2'0"X1'5" 2'-9" 2'-3" 3'-9" UPTOMIRROR3'0"VENTILATORX4'0"2'4"X3'9"OVERHEADSHOWERTILES1'0"X1'0"7'HEIGHTWASHBASIN2'0"X1'5"HEALTHFAUCETWATERCLOSETNAHNITRAP1" DROP 1'-1"1'-4" 5'-4"6'-6" 46'-73"2'-234" CINDER FILL MIRROR 2'4" X 3'9" WASH UPTOTILES2'0"X1'5"BASIN1'0"X1'0"7'HEIGHT 1'-5" 1'-112 4" 1'-9"1'-4" 1" 1"152" 34" THK PLASTER 4" THK CHAJJARCC design placeFROMANYMANNER WHATSOEVER WITHOUT PERMISSION NO PART OF THE DRAWING MAY BE REPRODUCED IN design placeTHIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NOTES:ALLDIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET & INCHES.REFERSTRUCTURAL DETAILS FOR SIZES OF STR MEMBERS. DRAWINGS TO BE READ ONLY. ALL RISERS ARE 6 34" IN HEIGHT, ALL TREADS ARE 10 21" IN WIDTH, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. 1.2.3.4. KEY PLAN ARCHITECTS:design place ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN URBANDRAWINGJOBCHECKED:DRAWN:DRAWINGPLANNINGPROJECT:TITLE:No:No: DATE: 16 - 09 - 19 SCALE: NTS UNITS: FEET & INCHES REVISION: SHABNAM A K RESIDENCE AT DETAILSSCHEDULESAHAKARNAGAROFOPENINGS JACK ARCH DETAIL TOILET SECTION 'ZZ' TOILET PLAN TOILET SECTION 'XX' DETAIL A - NICHE DETAIL DETAIL B - CHAJJA DETAIL TOILET DETAILS Physical model Working drawings 1

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KEY PLAN ARCHITECTS:design place ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN URBANDRAWINGJOBCHECKED:DRAWN:DRAWINGPLANNINGPROJECT:TITLE:No:No: DATE: 16 - 09 - 19 SCALE: NTS UNITS: FEET & INCHES REVISION:

WEST ELEVATION 1 SOIL BLOCK MASONRY

2 3 1'-6"8'-6"10'-6"10'-6"10'-6"

SOUTH ELEVATION ABCD SOIL BLOCKPROJECTIONMASONRY

SECTION AA' D BC A 1'-6"9'-0" 10'-010'-010'-11"1'-1"8'-61'-6" 1'-6" 10'-712 9'-11" 10'-512 30'-1112 11'-6"11'-6"10'-6"10'-6" 10'-6"10'-6"12'1.5" x 12'1.5"BEDROOM10'0"x10'0" 8'0" x TOILET4'5.5" 12'0"12'0"BEDROOMx10'0"x10'0" 12'1.5" x BEDROOM10'0" 8'0" x TOILET4'5.5" 8'0" x 4'5.5"8'0" x 4'5.5" per struct.dwg per struct.dwg 2'-0" 12'0" x 23'10

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SECTION 'CC' 1 2 3 2'-82'-82'-8 3'-0" 21 1'-4 11'-7" 12'-11" 24'-512 CAR 12'0"PARKING23'10 RCC beam per RCC stair as per 6'-8"6'-8" 12'0"12'0"BEDROOM10'0"10'0" 10'-0" 3'-4 TERRACE10'-410'-6 PLAN 15'-1112 17'-9" 15'-2" wall design placeFROMANYMANNER WHATSOEVER WITHOUT PERMISSION NO PART OF THE DRAWING MAY BE REPRODUCED IN design placeTHIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NOTES:ALLDIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET & INCHES.REFERSTRUCTURAL DETAILS FOR SIZES OF STR MEMBERS. DRAWINGS TO BE READ ONLY. ALL RISERS ARE 6 34" IN HEIGHT, ALL TREADS ARE 10 21" IN WIDTH, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. 1.2.3.4. SHABNAM A K RESIDENCE AT

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PROJECTION SOIL BLOCK MASONRY NORTH ELEVATION D BC A SOIL BLOCK MASONRY BRICK JAALI

LIVING ROOM TOILET LIVING ROOM TOILET LIVING ROOM CAR PARKING 12'0" 23'10

DATE: 16 - 09 - 19 SCALE: NTS UNITS: FEET & INCHES REVISION: SHABNAM A K RESIDENCE AT ELEVATIONSSCHEDULESAHAKARNAGAROFOPENINGS

SECTIONSSCHEDULESAHAKARNAGAROFOPENINGS 15'-2"

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47 Project type : Residential Location : Near Auroville Role : Working drawings, Estimation, Site supervision1

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W13 W06 A ABBA ABB FFLPCCFerrocementslab740X420cutout for sink Kitchen island countertop 75 thk brick masonry Stone AchikalcountertopbrickmasonryBacksplash FFLPCCStone FerrocementAchikalcountertopbrickmasonryslab558X478cutoutfor hob PCC Achikal brick masonry Outdoor access Kitchen hob cutout Gas cylinder chamber Kitchen sink cutout 25thk Kadappa slab 75thk Brick masonry Achikal brick masonry Kitchen hob cutout Kitchen sink cutout

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2Project type : Residential Location : Hyderabad Role : Working drawings, 3d visualisation

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Groundfloor plan Firstfloor plan 3Project type : Residential Location : Auroville Role : Presentation

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57 AA BBC CL UPAA BBC CL STERN 0'13"x5'0" CYLINDERSTORAGESHOWER HEAD PLAN DECK 2 PLAN DECK 1 SECTION CC

TO DECK WOODEN1 W. FIBRE COATING WOODEN0'6"x0'3"

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FIBREFIBRERAFTERPURLINWOODEN0'2"x0'1"WOODEN0'6"x0'3"COATINGWOODENPURLIN0'2"x0'1"WOODENRAFTER0'6"x0'3"WOODENSUPPORTERWOODENPURLIN2*1WOODENRAFTER6*3COATINGWOODENSUPPORTERWOODENPURLIN0'2"x0'1"WOODENRAFTER0'6"x0'3"

0'3"x0"3"KITCHENETTEFRESHWATER

HANDRAFTERFIBRECOATINGWOODEN0'6"x0'3"RAILS

Project : Documentation of diving boat

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RAFTERFIBRERAFTERRAFTERFIBRERAFTERPURLINWOODEN0'2"x0'1"WOODEN0'6"x0'3"COATINGWOODENPURLIN0'2"x0'1"WOODEN0'6"x0'3"WOODENSUPPORTERWOODENPURLIN2*1WOODEN6*3COATINGWOODENSUPPORTERWOODENPURLIN0'2"x0'1"WOODEN0'6"x0'3"

PIPE WATER FILTER SECTION BB SECTION AA

59 WORK12.5X5.0MSTATIONWAITING3.3X5.0MAREA3.4X1.8MHALLWAY1.4X3.4M1.6X1.5M1.6X1.5M MEETING3.1X5.0MAREA A-2-01 A 1 B C D E F G H I J K L M N 324 1800 1800 1800 1800 1940 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1953179417945540 23540 A B 12.5X5.0M A-2-01 A 1 B C D E F G H I J K L M N 324 1800 1800 1800 1800 1940 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1953179417945540 23540 WAITING AREA3.4X1.8MKITCHENHALLWAYPOWDERPOWDER 3.1X5.0M33055080 4 HALF BRICK PRECASTPRECASTMASONRYRAFTERSRAFTERS 1200 1470 398 NGL 1220920690 920690 1220 RRCSteppedcore BW footing 100mm thk PCC layer DPC TermiteandBarrier 900 600830 830 600 precast RCC jali - 50mm Gravel layer - 100mm Charcol layer - 100mm Sand layer - 250mm Brickwork - 115mm PCC base - 75mm PVC pipe perforated 300mm dia filled with gravel 3.00m depth 1000 PVC pipe perforated 300mm dia filled with gravel 3.00m Brickworkdepth-115mm RCC slab - precast - 75mm precase RCC5ftringsdia Cuddapa Slab Partitions PCC base - 150mm thk 18002275 RCC slab - 100mm thk SETTLEMENT CHAMBER 01 FLOATING CHAMBER1500 1400700 1000 18001500 schematic flow section FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECTION A-A STP and GROUND FLOOR PLAN SECTION B-B TYPICAL FOOTING ELEVATIONPERCOLATIONSouthPIT

STRUCTURALPROJECTARCHITECTSTATUSPROJECTNAMECLIENTCONSULTANTAPPROVALAGENCY

DRAWING

1. The architect has to be notified of any discrepancy between the drawings and the conditions on site.

AurovilleArea SOAK PIT

ELEVATION - East PetiteMCS

MCSGeneralDESCRIPTIONNotesofficeVariteRadial,Industrial

A-100-PD-01Zone This drawing is protected under copyright laws and shall not be copied without prior written consent. The contractor shall verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work or shop drawing. Any discrepancies occurring in this drawing must be referred to the architectural consultant before the commencement of any work. noAS 2021-07-13scale MGMGAS PetitemancalaFermeAuromodeleAuroville605101-TN

2. There must be no deviation from approved drawings without consent of the architect / engineer. 3. This drawing should be read and not measured.

4. All dimensions are in millimeters and levels are in meters unless stated otherwise.

Radial SUMP and RWH Project : Sanction drawings for office structure in Auroville

inhouseMCS01PROJECT

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60 1130900AA 400 1500CPlan D E F G H I J K L M N 1 5320 WATER - 6000l RAINWATER 6000l 4250 33252400 3350 975 210030001002350 150 50 40mm Chips/ Brick Jelly filling capacity6cum inlet @ - 0.30m RCC60manholex60cm bottom with 1% slope towardsstepoutletladderSS bars 16mm overflow @ - 0.45m 40mm Chips/ Brick Jelly filling RCCcapacity6cummanhole60x60cm inlet @ - 0.30m inlet @ - 0.30m overflow @ - 0.40m into RWH tank overflow @ - 0.40m into RWH tank 40mm Chips/ Brick Jelly filling 40mm Chips/ Brick Jelly filling ADP

mancala inhouseMCS Application ACURTDC Building

pipe with mosquito mesh OUTLET OVERFLOW CHAMBER 05 FLOATING CHAMBER 04 SETTLEMENT CHAMBER 03 02 1000 400 1350 Vent pipe with mosquito mesh 2175 1500 1350 1800

CONSULTANT FOR HVAC/PLUMBING/LANDSCAPE NO : 075 - MCS -2021 DATESCALEARCHITECTNO. DRAWN CHECKEDBYAPPROVED www.mancalacs.inAurovilleAurodmodeleFerme605101-TN info@mancalacs.in6382619411 Admin LOCATION - Variete

Notes1. THE CLEAR COVER FOR THE REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE a)Base slab - 50mm b)RCC walls - 40mm c)Cover slab 25mm demandautom.pump graden RCCPCCmasonrytap-115mm-75mmslab-precast - 50mm 450 600830 830 600 RCC slab - precast - 50mm supply line for additional garden taps PUMP PROTACTION outlet from sump RCC60manholex60cm RCC60manholex60cm base layer with 75mm PCC and 75mm M-sand all RCC works in M20 base layer with 75mm PCC and 75mm M-sand all RCC works in M20 AAB B RCC slab - precast - 75mm Brickwork - perforated Gravel filling PCC base - 150mm thk Vent

ABSTRACT OF ESTIMATE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT WORKS OF OFFICE BUILDING IN SILENCE MCS Detail bill of quantity Civil Works Grid 1 1 x 13 1.34 2.70 47.03 Deduct for window opening -1 x 7 1.34 1.67 -15.66 Deduct for window opening -1 x 1 1.48 1.67 -2.47 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 x 10 1.34 0.30 -4.02 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 x 1 1.48 0.30 -0.44 Grid 2 1 x 1 3.14 2.85 8.95 Grid 3 1 x 1 1.51 2.85 4.30 Grid 4 1 x 12 1.34 2.70 43.42 Grid 4 1 1 1.48 2.70 0.12 0.48 Deduct for window opening -1 4 1.34 1.67 -8.95 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 11 1.34 0.30 -4.42 Deduct for door openings -1 1 1.48 2.10 -3.11 Grid A 1 2 1.33 2.70 7.20 1 1 1.49 2.70 4.02 Grid B 1 1 3.46 2.70 9.34 Deduct for door openings -1 2 0.80 2.10 -3.36 Grid C 1 2 1.79 2.70 9.67 1 1 1.95 2.70 5.27 Deduct for door openings -1 2 0.90 2.10 -3.78 Grid N 1 1 1.49 2.70 4.02 1 2 1.33 2.70 7.20 Deduct for window opening -1 2 1.33 1.67 -4.46 Around pillars 1 1 25.24 2.35 59.31 First floor Grid 1 1 13 1.34 2.35 40.94 Deduct for window opening -1 6 1.48 1.67 -14.83 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 10 1.34 0.30 -4.02 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 1 1.48 0.30 -0.44 Grid 2 3.14 2.35 7.38 Grid 3 Grid 4 x 10 1.34 2.35 31.49 Grid 4 1 x 1 1.48 2.35 3.48 Deduct for window opening -1 x 4 1.34 1.67 -8.95 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 x 8 1.34 0.30 -3.22 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 x 1 1.48 0.30 -0.44 Grid A 1 x 2 1.33 2.35 6.27 1 x 1 1.49 2.35 3.50 Grid B 1 x 1 3.46 2.35 8.13 Deduct for door openings -1 x 2 0.80 2.10 -3.36 Grid C 1 x 2 1.33 2.35 6.27 1 x 1 1.49 2.35 3.50 Deduct for door openings -1 x 2 0.90 2.10 -3.78 Grid L 1 x 1 1.49 2.35 3.50 1 x 2 1.33 2.35 6.27 Deduct for window opening -1 x 1 1.49 1.67 -2.49 -1 x 1 1.33 1.67 -2.23 Deduct for door opening -1 x 1 1.33 2.10 -2.80 Around pillars 1 x 1 25.24 2.35 59.31 Total 296.57 Say 297.00 215.24 63,926.28

Skirting rubbingpigmenttomatchtheshadeofslabs,includingandjointedwithgreycementslurrymixedwiththickcementmotar1:3(1cement:3coarsesand)skirting,dadoandpillarslaidon12mm(average)Kotastoneslabs25mmthickinrisersofsteps,andpolishingcomplete

23.08 5.08 0.35 41.04 Total 41.04 Say 41.04 574.53 23,576.55 Filling M-Sand 2.267 Supplyingandfillinginplinthwithriver consolidatingunderfloors,includingwatering,rammingsandanddressingcomplete Say 5.90 1,875.52 11,065.57 10 Plain Cement Concrete Undergradedlevel-1:5:10(1cement:5coarsesand:centeringandshuttering-allworkuptoplinthofspecifiedgradeexcludingthecostProvidingandlayinginpositioncementconcrete10stoneaggregate40mmnominalsize)Plinth

Reinforced Cement Concrete cores 5.2.2 nominal1.5coarsesand:3gradedstoneaggregate20mmfinishingandreinforcement-1:1.5:3(1cement:fivelevelexcludingcostofcentering,shuttering,piers,abutments,postsandstrutsetc.uptofloor,plinthandstingcourses,fillets,columns,pillars,thickness),includingattachedpilasters,buttressesReinforcedcementconcreteworkinwalls(anysize) cum Cores 1 x 36 0.23 0.23 2.35 4.48 Total 4.48 Say 4.50 6,926.03 31,167.14 5.22A.7

Admixtures theworks@250mlperbagofcementasdirectedby(Superflowspceial)asadmixtureforconcreteExtraforprovidingandmixingplastiziserengineerincharge. Litre bags/cumlit/bag

Precast members for roof Providing , hoisting and fixing upto floor five level precast reinforced cement concrete in lintels, beams, and bressumers including setting in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement 3 coarse sand) cost of required centering and shuttering but excluding the cost of reinforcement with 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) cum Precast beams of dimension 75 x 150 1 x 14 5.46 0.08 0.15 0.86 1 x 2 24.00 0.08 0.15 0.54 Precast Tie beams of dimension 75 x 150 1 x 14 0.08 3.44 Precast rafters of dimension 75 x 183 1 x 14 8.70 0.18 0.08 1.64 Total 6.48 Say 6.50 8,254.75 53,655.88

Railings Metal railing for lounge area and balcony sqm 1 x 1 28.00 0.90 25.20 Total 25.20 Say 25.20 2,900.00 73,080.00 Total 43,73,596.44 area=3.079

Litre bags/cumlit/bag Columns Plinth To GF Slab 1 5.43 8.00 0.25 2.72 Say 12 Kadappa stone for ground floor roof slab 20 thick Kadappa stone slabs for ground floor roof slab sqm1x124.007.80 Deduct for stair opening -1 x 1.57 1.57 -2.46 Total 184.74 Say 184.70 1,000.00 1,84,700.00 Screed for ground floor roof slab 5.2.2 Reinforcedcementconcreteworkinwalls size)sand:3gradedstoneaggregate20mmnominalreinforcement-1:1.5:3(1cement:1.5coarsecentering,shuttering,finishingstrutsetc.uptofloorfivelevelexcludingcostcolumns,pillars,piers,abutments,postsbuttresses,plinthandstingcourses,filletsthickness),includingattachedpilasters,(anyandand cum1x124.007.80 187.20 Deduct for stair opening -1 1.57 1.57 -2.46 Total 184.74 Say 6,926.03 12,79,237.74 14 Precast beams for ground floor roof slab Providing hoisting and fixing upto floor five level precast reinforced cement concrete in lintels, beams, and bressumers including setting in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement 3 coarse sand) cost of required centering and shuttering but excluding the cost of reinforcement with 1:2:4 (1 cement 2 coarse sand 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) Precast beams of dimension 75 150 1 24.00 0.08 0.15 2.16 Precast beams of dimension 100 300 Total 13.16 Say 13.20 8,254.75 1,08,962.70 BRANDlevel-Thermo-Mechanicallytreatedbarspositionandbindingallcompleteaboveplinthstraightening,cutting,bending,placinginSteelreinforcementforR.C.C.workincluding(ISIOFAPPROVEDMAKE)Fe415ormore

Columns Plinth To GF Slab 1 1 4.48 8.00 0.25 2.24 Total 2.24 Say 2.20 150.00 330.00

Roofing etc.weldingandboltedwithspecialshapedwashersprimingcoatofapprovedsteelprimer,includingcutting,hoisting,fixinginpositionandapplyingarectanglarhollowtubesetc.)trussesetc.,includingSteelworkinbuiltuptubular(round,squareorcomplete-hotfinishedweldedtypetubes kg kg/m Purlins 25x50 1 16 25.75 2.15 885.80 Total 885.80 Say 885.80 107.21 94,966.62

sqm Ground floor Grid 1 1 13 1.34 0.10 1.74 Grid 2 1 1 3.14 0.10 0.31 Grid 3 1 1 1.51 0.10 0.15 Grid 4 1 13 1.34 0.10 1.74 Deduct for door openings -1 1 1.34 0.10 -0.13 Grid A 1 2 1.33 0.10 0.27 1 1 1.49 0.10 0.15 Grid B 1 1 3.46 0.10 0.35 Deduct for door openings -1 2 0.80 0.10 -0.16 Grid C 1 2 1.33 0.10 0.27 1 1 1.49 0.10 0.15 Deduct for door openings -1 2 0.90 0.10 -0.18 Grid N 1 1 1.95 0.10 0.20 2 1.79 0.10 0.36 Around pillars 25.24 0.10 2.52 First floor Grid 1 1 x 13 1.34 0.10 1.74 Grid 2 1 x 1 3.14 0.10 0.31 Grid 3 1 x 1 1.51 0.10 0.15 Grid 4 1 x 10 1.34 0.10 1.34 1 x 1 1.48 0.10 0.15 Grid A 1 x 2 1.33 0.10 0.27 1 x 1 1.49 0.10 0.15 Grid B 1 x 1 3.46 0.10 0.35 Deduct for door openings -1 x 2 0.80 0.10 -0.16 Grid C 1 x 2 1.33 0.10 0.27 1 x 1 1.49 0.10 0.15 Deduct for door openings -1 x 2 0.90 2.10 -3.78 Grid L 1 x 1 1.49 2.35 3.50 1 x 2 1.33 2.35 6.27 Around pillars 1 x 1 25.24 2.35 59.31 Total 77.75 Say 77.70 1,326.61 1,03,077.60

Factory insulated sandwich panel 50mm-top sheet:0.5mm thick ,caulfield green ,bottom sheet :0.4mm thick ,off white ,polyurethane of density 40kgs/cu.m insulation with rigid Fixing charges and MISC items to be billed sepearate sqm1x225.754.59 236.39 Total 236.39 Say 236.40 1,590.00 3,75,876.00

kg 1 x 13.16 120.00 1,579.20 Total 1,579.20 Say 1,579.20 64.45 1,01,779.44 Brickwork on firstfloor 5.9.6 horizontalandverticalgrooves10mmwide7.5inexposedbrickworkincludingmakingF.P.S(non-modualr)bricksofclassdesignationBrickworkwithcommonburntclayselectedmmdeepcompleteincementmortar1:6(1cement:6coarsesand)-aboveplinthlevelanduptofloorVlevelHalfbrickBrickworkaroundRCCcore 1 x 36 0.46 0.46 2.35 17.90 Deduct for RCC core -1 36 0.23 0.23 2.35 -4.48 1 13 1.34 2.70 0.12 5.64 Deduct for window opening Deduct for window opening -1 x 1.48 1.62 0.12 -0.29 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 11 1.48 0.30 0.12 -0.59 Grid 2 1 3.14 2.35 0.12 0.89 Grid 4 Grid 4 1 x 1.48 2.35 0.12 0.42 Deduct for window opening -1 1.34 1.67 0.12 -1.07 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 1.34 0.30 0.12 -0.39 Deduct for clerestory opening Grid A 1 x 1.33 2.35 0.12 0.75 1 1.49 2.35 0.12 0.42 Grid B 1 3.46 2.35 0.12 0.98 Deduct for door openings Grid C 1 x 1.49 2.35 0.12 0.42 Deduct for door openings -1 0.90 2.10 0.12 -0.45 Grid 1 1.49 2.35 0.12 0.42 Deduct for window opening Total 23.50 Say 23.50 6,138.97 1,44,265.80 Plastering of walls with cement mortar (1:4) 15 mm cement plaster on the rough side ofsingle or half brick wall of mix 1:5 (1 cement 5 fine sand) Ground floor

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1 x 68.32 1.22 1.20 100.02 Total 100.02 Say 100.02 136.94 13,696.74 Filling M-Sand 2.267 Supplyingandfillinginplinthwithriver consolidatingunderfloors,includingwatering,rammingsandanddressingcomplete Say 4.20 1,875.52 7,877.18 4 Plain Cement Concrete Foundationgradedlevel-1:5:10(1cement:5coarsesand:centeringandshuttering-allworkuptoplithofspecifiedgradeexcludingthecostProvidingandlayinginpositioncementconcreteof10stoneaggregate40mmnominalsize)

Project : Detailed estimate for office structure in Auroville

1 x 68.32 1.07 0.10 7.31 Total 7.31 Say 7.30 3,872.73 28,270.93 6.1.2 BrickworkwithcommonburntclayF.P.S(nonmodualr)bricksofclassdesignation7.5infoundationandplinthincementmortar1:6(1cement6coarsesand)Step1Step2

APPROVEDThermo-Mechanicallytreatedbars(ISIBRANDOFandbindingallcompleteaboveplinthlevel-straightening,cutting,bending,placinginpositionSteelreinforcementforR.C.C.workincludingMAKE)Fe415ormore kg asRCCper Columns Plinth To GF Slab 1 1 6.48 120.00 778.11 Total 778.11 Say 778.10 64.45 50,148.55 Flooring coarsewithbaseofcementmortar1:4(1cement:4theslab,includingrubbingandpolishingcompleteslurrymixedwithpigmenttomatchtheshadethickbaselaidoverandjointedwithgreycementKotastoneslabflooringover20mm(average)ofsand)25mmthick sqm Ground floor Kitchen 1 x 1 1.33 3.14 4.19 Powder room 01 1 1 1.51 1.84 2.78 Powder room 02 1 1 1.51 1.55 2.34 Hallway 1 1 1.51 3.50 5.29 Waiting area 1 1 3.14 5.08 15.95 Workstation 1 1 12.74 5.08 64.72 Meeting area 1 1 3.14 5.08 15.95 Bays between pillars 1 17 1.34 0.30 6.83 1 10 1.33 0.17 2.26 1 3 1.49 0.17 0.76 1 2 1.49 0.23 0.69 1 1 1.49 0.30 0.45 First floor Kitchen 1 1 1.33 3.14 4.19 Powder room 1 1 1.51 1.84 2.78 Hallway 1 1 1.51 1.55 2.34 Waiting area 1 1 1.51 3.50 5.29 Deduct for stairwell -1 1 1.57 1.57 -2.46 Workstation 1 1 12.74 5.08 64.72 Lounge area 1 1 3.14 5.08 15.95 Bays between pillars 1 9 1.34 0.30 3.62 1 6 1.33 0.17 1.36 1.33 1.55 1 x 2 1.49 1.55 4.62 Balcony area 1 x 2 24.00 0.90 43.20 Total 213.01 Say 213.00 1,326.61 2,82,567.93

APPROVEDThermo-Mechanicallytreatedbars(ISIBRANDOFandbindingallcompleteaboveplinthlevel-straightening,cutting,bending,placinginpositionSteelreinforcementforR.C.C.workincludingMAKE)Fe415ormore kg asRCCper Columns Plinth To GF Slab 1 1 4.48 120.00 537.60 Total 537.60 Say 537.60 64.45 34,648.32

2 201 2.16 867.52 Lattice screen on the gable end 1 2 34.20 68.40 Total 867.52 Say 867.50 870.96 7,55,557.80

1 Benchmark Pillars NIL Setting out and marking with benchmark Buildingofsize230x230x300mmmadewithbrickpillarsand

1 x 24.00 6.00 0.10 14.40 Total 14.40 Say 14.40 3,872.73 55,767.31 Brickwork above plinth 5.9.6 horizontalandverticalgrooves10mmwide7.5inexposedbrickworkincludingmakingF.P.S(non-modualr)bricksofclassdesignationBrickworkwithcommonburntclayselectedmmdeepcompleteincementmortar1:6(1cement:6coarsesand)-aboveplinthlevelanduptofloorVlevelHalfbrickBrickworkaroundRCCcore

meter plinth external boundary 1 60.00 60.00 Total 60.00 Say 1,587.60 2.35.3.1 Dilutingandinjectingchemicalemulsion concentrationChlorpyriphos/lindaneE.C.20%with2coarsesand)tomatchtheexistingfloor-withandpluggingwithcementmortar1:2(1cementapartincludingdrilling12mmdiametreholeschemicalemulsion@onelitreperhole,tratmentofsoilunderexistingflooorsusing(excludingthecostofchemicalemulsion)POST-CONSTRUCTIONALanti-termitetreatmentfor300mm sqm 2.34.1 ChlorpyriphoscontainersincludingdeliveryasspecifiedSupplyingchemicalemulsioninsealedlindaneemulsifiable litre as per qty required above Total 135.00 Say 128.00 314.39 40,241.92 Filling of Plinth rock)includingcostandconveyancetotheSupplyingandfillingwithredearth(excludingworksiteandstackingtothedepartmentalgaugespreadinginlayersnotexceeding20cmindepth,wateringandconsolidationusing0.5tonneroller,orwoodenorsteelrammersetc.completeformakingplayfields,runningtracksandcourtyardsBtwNGLandPlinth

Total 32.00 Say 32.00 400.00 12,800.00 soilanddisposalofsurplusexcavatedsoilupto1.5m,includinggettingouttheexcavateddressingofsidesandrammingofbottoms,lift1.5minwidthor10sqmonplan),includingfoundationtrenchesordrains(notexceeding(Hydraulicexcavator)/manualmeansinEarthworkinexcavationbymechanicalmeansdirectedwithinaleadof50mallkindsofsoilFoundation

Latticebeadingwireofdia0.63mmallcomplete-withwoodenwidthofaperture1.4mminbothdirectionswithwiregaugetoframeusingwiregaugewithaverageAndprovidingandfixingflyproofgalvanizedM.S.40x25mmscarfjoint-Counrtywoodpurlinofstandardsizetypescrewspurlinsjoinedasneededwithscrewd4x2.5cmunfinishedfixedwithselftappingdry-wall(asready-madeavailableinthemarket)ofsizelatticeworkinfacadepanels-allmadeofpurlinsProvidingandfixingwoodworkinframesandscreenonthesides

Lattice screen

1 68.32 0.69 0.30 14.14 Step until plinth level 1 68.32 0.46 0.85 26.71 Total 59.71 Say 5,116.30 3,05,443.11 6 Backfilling Fillingavailableexcavatedearth(excluding andconsolidatingeachdepositedlayerbyramminglayersnotexceeding20cmindepth,intrenches,plinth,sidesoffoundationsetc.inrock)watering,leadupto50mandliftupto1.5m per2.8.1per Qty as per Earth work items TotalSay 12,142.00 7 Precast beams for plinth Providing hoisting and fixing upto floor five level precast reinforced cement concrete in lintels, beams, and bressumers including setting in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement 3 coarse sand) cost of required centering and shuttering but excluding the cost of reinforcement with 1:2:4 (1 cement 2 coarse sand 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) Precast beams of dimension 75 200 Total 0.90 Say 0.90 8,254.75 7,429.28 BRANDlevel-Thermo-Mechanicallytreatedbarspositionandbindingallcompleteaboveplinthstraightening,cutting,bending,placinginSteelreinforcementforR.C.C.workincluding(ISIOFAPPROVEDMAKE)Fe415ormore kg RCC Total 108.00 Say 108.00 64.45 6,960.60 8 2.35.2.1 Dilutingandinjectingchemicalemulsion withholesetc.-withchlorpyriphosllindanelinearmetreincludingdrillingandpluggingapronusingchemicalemulsion@2.25litrespertheexternalwallbelowconcreteor(excludingPOST-CONSTRUCTIONALanti-termitetreatmentforthecostofchemicalemulsion)alongmasonryE.C.20%1%concentration.

1 x 36 0.46 0.46 2.70 20.57 Deduct for RCC core -1 36 0.23 0.23 2.70 -5.14 1 13 1.34 2.70 0.12 5.64 Deduct for window opening Deduct for window opening -1 x 1.48 1.67 0.12 -0.30 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 10 1.34 0.30 0.12 -0.48 Deduct for clerestory opening -1 1.48 0.30 0.12 -0.05 Grid 3 Grid 4 1 x 12 1.34 2.70 0.12 5.21 Grid 4 1 1.48 2.70 0.12 0.48 Deduct for window opening -1 1.34 1.67 0.12 -1.07 Deduct for clerestory opening Deduct for door openings 1.48 2.10 0.12 -0.37 Grid A 1 1.33 2.70 0.12 0.86 1 1.49 2.70 0.12 0.48 Deduct for door openings Grid C 1 x 1.79 2.70 0.12 1.16 1 1.95 2.70 0.12 0.63 Deduct for door openings -1 0.90 2.10 0.12 -0.45 Deduct for window opening -1 x 1.33 1.67 0.12 -0.53 Total 27.88 Say 27.90 6,138.97 1,71,277.26 Reinforced Cement Concrete cores 5.2.2 Reinforcedcementconcreteworkinwalls 1 36 0.23 0.23 2.85 5.43 Say 6,926.03 37,400.56 5.22A.7 BRANDlevel-Thermo-Mechanicallytreatedbarspositionandbindingallcompleteaboveplinthstraightening,cutting,bending,placinginSteelreinforcementforR.C.C.workincluding(ISIOFAPPROVEDMAKE)Fe415ormore kg asRCCper 1 5.43 120.00 651.60 Say 651.60 64.45 41,995.62 Admixtures theworks@250mlperbagofcementasdirected(Superflowspceial)asadmixtureforconcreteExtraforprovidingandmixingplastiziserbyengineerincharge.

size)sand:3gradedstoneaggregate20mmnominalreinforcement-1:1.5:3(1cement:1.5coarsecentering,shuttering,finishingstrutsetc.uptofloorfivelevelexcludingcostcolumns,pillars,piers,abutments,postsbuttresses,plinthandstingcourses,filletsthickness),includingattachedpilasters,(anyofand

Sl.No PSR_20-21 Description of Work Unit Length Breadth Depth Quantity Rate Amount (Rs.)

Kadappa shelves 20 thick Kadappa stone slabs for ground floor roof slab sqm1x451.340.28 16.58 Total 16.58 Say 16.60 1,000.00 16,600.00

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64 Client : Studio Praangana Role : Detail drawings, Planning, 3d Modeling 4'-7" 6'-8" 1'-8"3" 6'-9"4" 3" X 2" Box section 4" x 3" Box section 4" x 3" MS Box section Existing 1'6" parapet to be raised by 2" 4" x 4" x 5" MS Box 1'-8"6'-9" West Elevation Det C Existing 1'6" parapet to be raised by 2" 3" X 2" MS Box section Studyroom Detail D 4" X 2" MS Box section12mm Glass to detail Study room chajja 4" x 4" x 5" MS Box 13'-8" 4'-7"4'-69'-19'-19'-12 2'-34'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"2'-3 Plan showing column grid A 8" 4" Det E B 2"2" Det B Det A DetDetCE 12mm Glass to detail 4" X 2" MS Box section 4" X 2" MS Box section 3" X 2" MS Box section 4" X 2" MS Box section 4" X 2" MS Box section Study room chajja 4" X 2" MS Box section Existing 1'6" parapet to be raised by 2" 4" X 2" MS Box section 4" X 2" MS Box section

12mm glass to detail

4" x 4" x 5" MS Box 2" x 4" MS Box 4" X 2" MS Box section 2 no.s 2" x 4" MS Box 4" X 2" MS Box 4" X 2" MS Box

section Section BB

Existing 1'6" parapet to be raised by 2" 4" X 2" MS Box

2" 7'-1"1'-8" 3"6'-6"4"

4'

65 40'-6" 4'-612 9'-112 9'-112 9'-112 4'-7" 8'-5" 1'-6"6'-11" East Elevation 8" Section AA

4"4"8'-5"

Existing 1'6" parapet to be raised by 2"

4"4"8'-5" 7'-1"1'-8"

12mm glass to detail Study room chajja 4" X 2" MS Box section 2 no.s

16'-4" 1' 2'-1" 1'2'-1" 2'-1" 2'-1" 2'-1" 2'-1" 2'-1" 8'-6"

1 21" x 1 21" MS Box Mosquito Mesh HOME THEATRE STUDY ROOM

1. All measurements are in feet and inches unless mentioned otherwise.Thisdrawings to be read in conjunction with all relevant architectural,civil/structural and services engineer's drawings and specifications. 3. This drawing is the property of Studio Prangana. No part of this drawing should be photocopied or re-produced without the prior permission from the architects. All mentioned heights are from FFL.

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XX 2" x 2" MS Box 2" x 2" MS Box 12mm Fixed glass as per detail 2" x 4" MS Box 2" 2

2" x 4" MS Box 2" x 2" MS Box 8mm dia rods at 5" spacing 1'-3" XX

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Project Deetya residence, Drawing title Tile drawing Page number - 1 Version V1 Date 08 03 2022 Architects Studio Prangana Drawing is NTS (Not to scale)

eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq eq 18 equal parts = 8'-212 eq 112" x112" MS Box Mosquito Mesh eq eq eq eq 1° 1' 1'-3" 312 20mm Granite slab 2" x 2" MS Box Mosquito mesh to detail 112 x 112" MS Box 12mm dia rods at 5" spacing 4" x 2" MS Box Det 1 Det 2 Detail at 1 2" eq eq eq eq 4" Detail at 2 4" x 2" MS Box 12mm Fixed glass as per detail 12mm dia rods at 5" spacing 43" aluminium channel

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Feature wall Flooring 142 sqft 92 sqft 92 sqft 587 sqft 718 sqft Tile quantity 3.2. Feature wall Terrace plan

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19'-19'-129'-14'-64'-7" 2'-34'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"4'-7"2'-3

4' Top view 7'- 7'12'-12'-1 14'-1" 4'-44'-22 2" 7'-8"33°7'-8" Grill detail 1" MS flat at 3" spacing MS flat at 6" spacing 12mm Glass to detail 4" x 4" x 5" MS Box 4" X 2" MS Box section 4" X 2" MS Box section 4" X 2" MS Box section 4" 4" 5" MS Box Study

67 1'-6"1'-3"1'-6"1'-3"14'-11" 2'-7" 1'-8" 1'-8"ElevationPlan11'-1"2'-7" 1'-8" 2'-7" 1'-8" 2'-7" 3" 1'-2" 4"4"4" 6" 1'-1" 1'-1" 1'-1"1'-1" 4" 1'-1" 4"4" 1'-1" 3'-11"4" 3'-11" Section AA AA 20'-6" 3" 1'-6"1'-6"16mm MS square rod 16mm MS square rod 1'-2" 4"4" 1'-1" 1'-1" 1'-1"1'-1" 4" 1'-1" 4"4" 1'-1" 4"4" 3" 16mm MS square rod anchored to floor Det A Detail A R=1'3" Flooring tiles 16mm MS square rod Typical frame detail 7 no.s

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69 Client : Design Place, Bangalore Role : 3d visualisation

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71 8'0"KITCHENx10'0"5'0"UTILITYx10'0" LIVING ROOM 16'3" x 15'9" BEDROOM12'6"x10'0"TOILET8'0"x5'0" VERANDAH30'3"x6'0" DINING ROOM 12'6" x SWING14'0" SWING VERANDAH7'0"x10'0" COURTYARD(OPEN TO SKY) 18'6"x13'11" BEDROOM12'6"x10'0" BEDROOM12'6"x10'0"5'6"x7'6"TOILET 5'6"x7'6"TOILET 5'0"POOJAx4'0" ENCLOSED VERANDAH BRICK JAALI WALL BRICK JAALI WALL N 14'10"x18'0"PARKING GROUNDFLOOR PLAN UP UP UP Project: Farmhouse design, Bangalore Role : Design & Execution Concept plan

Working drawings

72 8'0"KITCHENx10'0"5'0"UTILITYx10'0" LIVING ROOM 12'4" 15'4" BEDROOM12'6"x10'0"TOILET8'0"x5'0"VERANDAH26'1"x6'0" DINING ROOM 19'7" x 12'6" VERANDAH5'9"x10'0" COURTYARD(OPEN TO SKY) 17'7"x10'0" 12'6"BEDROOM10'0" BEDROOM12'6"x10'0"5'6"x7'6"TOILET 5'6"x7'6"TOILET3'6"x6'2"UP 2 3 4 61 5 GACBDEFH GFEDCHBA 2 3 4 51 6 A BASIN NOTES:1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET & INCHES. 2. REFER DETAILSSTRUCTURALFORSIZESOFSTRMEMBERS. 3. DRAWINGS TO BE READ HOUSEONLY.FOR Mr RAJASHEKARKEYKANAKAPURAATGROUNDFLOORPLANNPLAN 2 4 65 GROUND FLOOR LVL. +1' 6" GR LVL 0' 0" ROOF SPRINGING LVL +10' 6" ROAD NOTES:1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET & INCHES. 2. REFER DETAILSSTRUCTURALFORSIZESOFSTRMEMBERS. 3. DRAWINGS TO BE READ HOUSEONLY.FOR Mr RAJASHEKARKEYDRAWINGKANAKAPURATITLE:SECTIONPLANROOF SPRINGING LVL +11' 6" RIDGE LVL A B D E F H NOTES:1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET & INCHES. 2. REFER DETAILSSTRUCTURALFORSIZESOFSTRMEMBERS. 3. DRAWINGS TO BE READ HOUSEONLY.FOR Mr RAJASHEKAR

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Furniture design Model making Installation designed for annual exhibition

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