Architecture Portfolio: 2015-2020 | Sharon Sabu

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S H A RO N SA B U M AT H E WS 18918, Picnic Pavilion Ct, Cypress, TX sharonsabu1997@gmail.com +1 (832) 877-3196 Visa status: Green card holder

An alumna of the School of Planning & Architecture, Delhi , I am passionate about architecture, especially structural design and detailing. My interests in cultural heritage, urbanism and design research also inform my approach towards designing architecture. Professionally, I have gained experience with both large-scale firms and smaller design studios. Writing, a parallel passion of mine, has led me to create content for online design platforms on topics ranging from productivity to cultural heritage.

EDUCATION

OTHER SKILLS

201 5 | 2020

Design and concept ideation Construction detailling

Bachelors in Architecture (B.Arch.) School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi, India 200 8 | 2015

High School (CBSE) Birla Public School, Doha, Qatar

Photography Visual presentation and layouting

LANGUAGES English Fluent

Malayalam Native

Hindi Fluent

Hand drafting and drawing Digital graphics Physical model-making OTHER INTERESTS

SOFTWARE SKILLS AutoCAD Rhino SketchUp Revit ArchiCAD Lumion V-ray for Sketchup

Research and analysis Report writing Written/verbal communication

Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator MS Word MS Excel MS Powerp oint

Urban design

Social architecture

Architectural journalism

Design research


ACHIEVEMENTS

M ay 201 9 | Jun e 2019

Au gu st 201 8

Intern architect, CollectiveProject Bengaluru, India

Competition winner (First place) UNFUSE Breaking Work competition (Group of 4)

CollectiveProject is a renowned architecture studio based in India. I worked on residential and primary school projects, with an emphasis on interior design and details.

201 7 | 201 8

Intern architect, ASTAD Doha, Qatar ASTAD is a PMC and design consultancy in Qatar. I worked on a hospital project, coordinating with engineering teams and ensuring compliance with hospital desi gn standards.

Editor The Triangle, SPA Delhi College Newsletter Student Council 2017-18 S eptem ber 201 8

Disser tation (Architecture & Migrant Identity) selected for presentation DAKAM Conference on Refugees & Forced Immigration, Istanbul S eptem ber 201 8

Writer and creative contributor, Oneistox Delhi, India

Oc to ber 201 6

3)

Prototype design for presentation Post-disaster transient shelter, Asian Ministerial Conference for DIsaster Risk Reduction, 2016

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M a rch 2020 | April 2020

Competition winner (Four th place) WADe Asia Inclusive Skywalk Design Competition (group of

Oneistox is an onlin e learning platform for design students. During this period, I wrote articles for the Oneistox blog and contributed ideas for branding and advertising.

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Ja nua r y 2019 | April 2019

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WORK EXPERIENCE

Jan u ar y 2020 Ja nua r y 2019 | April 2019

Intern writer, Discover India Mumbai, India Discover India publishes books related to architectural heritage travel and culture.

Project selected for publication Urban design semester project (group of 4) S eptem ber 201 9

Par ticipant Tiny Library design competition (group of

3)

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G rap hi c, Ti ny L i b ra r y c omp et i t i on ent r y

“ Des ig n i s nothing but a humble unde rstandi ng of mate r ials, a nat ural i nst i n ct fo r so l u t i o n s a nd respect fo r nature. � | B.V. Doshi


c o n te n ts 2015 | 20 20

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01 MIXED-USE HERITAGE CENTRE AT KOCHI, INDIA T H E SI S P ROJECT

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THE WEAVE AT JEWAR , INDIA AI R PO RT D E SI GN PROJ ECT

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REDEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY CENTRE AT JANAKPURI WEST, DELHI,INDIA

UR BAN D E SI GN P ROJ ECT

04 AQUATHEQUE PART I C I PAN T E N T RY,

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T I NY LI B RA RY D ES I G N C OMP ET I T I ON

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05 S.M.I.L .E.S. W I N N I N G E N T RY, B R EA KI NG WORK D ES I G N C OMP ET I T I ON

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IFFCO BUILDING

O F F I C E BUI L D I N G D ES I G N

07 PARAT

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architecture | profe ssi onal

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M USE UM AN D C ULTU RA L C ENT RE D ES I G N

01 ASTAD, DOHA , QATAR JAN UARY 20 19 | APR I L 201 9

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COLLECTIVEPROJECT , BENGALURU, INDIA

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SOCIAL RESILIENCE IN POST-CYCLONE RECONSTRUCTION

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research | academ i c 01

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SE M I N AR PAPE R , SPA D EL HI S EMI NA R S ERI ES

02 ARCHITECTURE AND MIGRANT IDENTITY UN D E RGR ADUAT E DI S S ERTAT I ON

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G raph i c depi c t i n g Edu cat i on Ci t y a rc hi tec t ure i n Qa ta r

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REDEVELOPMENT O F C O M M UN I T Y C E N T R E , JA NA KPU RI W EST, I ND I A | 2 2 IFFCO OFFICE BUI L D I N G | 3 8

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S emi -p ub l i c c our t


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mixed -u se h e ri ta g e c ent re MIXED-USE CULTURAL CENTRE

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and Kochi’s tourists about its pluralistic history, culture and artistic heritage. The mixed-use heritage center aims to do the same, by becoming a cultural resource for the city and its people, and a micro-ecosystem for the tourists. A combination of a cultural centre, a hotel and office spaces is conceived, tied together through a vibrant urban realm.

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UND E RGRADUATE THESI S | Y E AR 5 KO CHI, K ERALA , INDIA

The city of Kochi has a rich heritage dating back to its erstwhile status as a major port town, several centuries back. The historical legacy of Kochi is coming to the fore through increased exposure through media and the KochiMuziris Biennale, India’s largest art festival, hosted once every two years in the city. Currently, few institutions exist to sensitize the local populace

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Can al s i de recrea t i ona l zone


> ISSUES

> PROPOSITION

T HIS THE SIS ATTEMPTS TO AD D R E SS T H E F O L LOW I N G IS S U ES:

T HI S T HES I S P ROPOS ES TO C REATE TH E F OL LOWIN G :

La c k of cu ltural insti tuti ons in the city

Existin g fa cilit ie s are isola te d a nd used se a sona lly

La ck of ow ne rship for loca l he rita g e

Lac k of su ppo r t fac i l i t i es fo r c u l t u ral even ts

A h u b fo r k n ow l edge di ssem i n at i o n an d preser vat i o n

A m u l t i -f unc t i ona l c en t re for tour i s m & l oca l use

An eng a g i ng a nd l i vel y p ub l i c rea l m t yi ng t he f unc t i ons tog et her

> THE CONTEXT T HE CITY OF KOCHI IN K E R AL A , I N D I A

Ke ra la

India

Er n aku l am

E rna kula m Ko c h i Kera l a

Th e sta te of Kerala in In d ia , t he d ist rict of E rna kula m in Keral a an d t h e c i t y of Ko c h i i n Er n aku l am

R ich h i stor i ca l he rita g e a nd e cle ct ic cu l tu re

Host c i t y to t h e Ko c hi M uz i ri s Bi e nnal e ar t fest i val

The city of Kochi is located in the central district of Ernakulam, in the Indian state of Kerala. A centre of trade and commerce since the 14th century, the place saw a confluence of cultures and people from around the world. Today, Kochi is a burgeoning metropolis that is well-connected to other parts of the state and the country by land, water and air. The Kochi Muziris Biennale festival has brought renewed international interest in the city and attracts tourists from all over the world.

Cent rally lo cated a nd wel l -c onnec ted by va r i ous t ra ns p or t mod es


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Centra l cou rt and spillo ut g re e ns


> DESIGN CONCEPT T HE F O LLOW ING IDEAS W E R E C E N T R AL TO T H E P ROJECT ’S D ES I G N.

Acti va ted public realm o n the grou nd floor

Ce nt ra l ped est r i an s p i ne conne ct ing to he ritage p re cincts

S e co nda ry s p i ne as a c o n tex t u al c o n n ec to r

M u l t i pl e s p i l l o u t zo n e s on u pper f l o o rs

> DESIGN PROGRAMME

> OPEN AREAS AND COURTS

B ROAD BU ILDING COMPO N E N TS

M U LT I - FU NCT I ONA L OP EN S PAC ES

MUSEUM AND VISUAL ARTS CENTRE

INTERACTION SPACES

ENTRY HERITAGE MUSEUM ADMIN

PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE

PUBLIC REALM

NATURAL HERITAGE DISPLAY

INSTALLATION/ EXHIBITION SPACES

Ce n tra l c ou r t

ENTRY AND ADMIN

PERFORMING ARTS GALLERY

KALARI FIELD

AUDITORIUM

KOOTHAMBALAM

S e mi- p u b lic c ou r ts Ro of g ard en s & sp i l lo u t spa ces

BLACK-BOX THEATRE

LEARNING CENTRE

ENTRY AND ADMIN

LEARNING EVENT VENUES

LIBRARY

SKILL CENTRE

OPEN-AIR THEATRES

OUTDOOR PLAY AREA

KIOSKS AND STALLS

LIBRARY

OFFICES

PUBLIC REALM

O p e n a ir th e a tre

CULINARY HERITAGE CENTRE ENTRY AND ADMIN

HOTEL (200 KEYS)

Crea t i on of public an d se m i- public zones

CULINARY HERITAGE GALLERY

LIVE KITCHENS RETAIL STREET

Canal si d e recreat i o n al zo ne


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1 Vehi c ul a r en trance 2 Ma i n d ro p- off poin t 3 D ro p-off poin t for cu lina ry ce nt re & hote l b l o ck 4 Ca na l si d e expe rien ce cent re 5 D ro poff at auditorium / office 6 A m phi the atre 7 Centra l m arket spin e s 8 Centra l court 9 C hi l d ren’s court 10 E xhi bi ti o n court 11 Ko otha m balam

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Si te pl a n


> DESIGN DRAWINGS P LA NS, S ECTIONS AND 3 D R E N D E R I N GS

S ec t i o n A A

G ro und fl oor plan with th e core s ma rke d .

S e c ti o n AA

Vi ew toward s b ird sa n c t u a ry


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S ec t i o n B B


> TECHNOLOGY INTERVENTIONS FACA D E AND STRU CTU RA L SYST E M S

TRUCK DOCK

VIP LOUNGE

TOILETS

GREEN ROOM

GREEN ROOM

GREEN ROOM

GREEN ROOM

F&B TABLES

F&B KITCHEN FOYER

GREEN ROOMS (GROUP)

TOILETS

BACKSTAGE LOUNGE

F&B TABLES

SCREEN STORE

Audi to r i um with cellu lar b e a m roofs SLIDING LOUVERS LOUVERED VENT 100 MM THICK WOODEN FRAME

SLIDING LOUVERS

GLAZING PANEL

GLAZING PANEL

TERRACOTTA FIN 200 MM DEEP TERRACOTTA FINS

Faca de st rategies

ALUMINIUM WINDOW FRAME

Vi ew of t h e en t i re develop ment


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P hotog ra p h of p hys i ca l mod el


02

the we ave AIRPORT DESIGN

harvest solar energy, extensive use of daylighting and high-performance glass and materials. Function: A simple plan form that allows for quick and easy movement through various zones. Climate: Overhanging roof forms shade the glazed envelope of the building. The slanting wall profile offers added protection from heat.

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LA RG E SPAN DESIGN ST UD I O YE AR 4 | GROU P OF 3 E NTRY, INSDAG AIRPORT D E SI GN C O M P E T I T I O N LO CAT ION: JEWAR , IND I A

The concept for the airport is centred around 5 main factors: Structure: A weaved space truss that emerges from the ground, with alternating panels that include PV cells and skylights. Context: The weaving tradition of Jewar has inspired the weaved form of the structure. Sustainability: Use of PV cells to

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St r u c t u ral an d des i gn d eta i l s


> DESIGN DRAWINGS T HE PLA N FORM IS DESIGN E D TO AL LOW F O R E ASY M OV EME NT W ITH AN ATRI UM I N T H E C E N T R E AL LOW I N G FOR DAYLIG HT TO ENTER AND VI SUAL C O N N ECT I VI T Y.

‘Depa rture s’ floor plan

S i te pl an


> STRUCTURAL DETAILS T HE RO O F FORM FEATU RE S A W E B O F I N T E R L I N K E D SPAC E T RUS S E S W ITH VOIDS THAT AR E O C C UPI E D BY O PAQUE A ND TR ANSPARENT PANELS. SO M E O F T H E VO I DS AR E O C CUPIED BY SOLAR PA N E LS.

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Ro ofi ng pan e l details

E xp lod e d st r u c t u re


P h otog ra p h of reta i l b l oc k i n p hys i ca l mod el


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re deve l opm e nt of c o m muni t y cen tre URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

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to create a pedestrianized zone on the interior. By activating ground floors of all buildings with public functions, it allows for public movement and activities in all spaces, along with enhancing natural surveillance. The form of the housing towers is such that alternating open spaces are created to be shared between the social infrastructure functions on the ground floor and the housing residents.

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UR BA N DESIGN STU DIO | Y E AR 5 | GROUP O F 4 JAN A KPU RI W EST, DELH I , I N D I A

The project calls for the redevelopment of the Janakpuri East community center and its surrounding residential colony. A strong residential context, along with the presence of major transit corridors nearby has determined the zoning of the development. Porosity to the central green from all ends of the site has been a major principle governing the design, along with restricting vehicular movement to the periphery of the site

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Porous green c o n n ec t i o n s ex ten di n g i n an d t h ro u gh t h e s i te


> ISSUES IDENTIFIED S I TE & CONTEXT CONDIT I O N S

Po o r pede strian c on nectivity

N o inte ra ct ion bet we e n g a te d colonie s

La ck of p ubl i c inte ra ct io n spa ce s

Traf f i c c o n gest i o n du e to sc h o o l

Lac k of par k i n g s pac es adds to c o n gest i o n

Lac k of F& B an d retai l streets

Ba d l y l i t a nd unsa fe roa d s

E nc roa c hed st re ets

> CONCEPT & PROJECT VISION T HE F O LLOW ING IDEAS W E R E C E N T R AL TO T H E P ROJECT ’S D ES I G N.

Equa l acce ss to the gre e ns

Act iva te d g round floor

Skywalk conne ct ing individua l b uild ing s

S am e m ass i n g as c o n tex t

M ult ip le rec reat i o n al spac es

Vi ew f rom ma i n a c c ess roa d


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S ite pl a n of developm en t


> HOUS ING M IXE D -TYPE H OU SING TOW E RS W I T H R EC R E AT I O N AL S PAC ES

D i f feren t apar t m en t t y pes Pa r ki ng a nd c onveni enc e stores a re l oca ted on t he g round f l oor whi l e a c ommon p od i um of fers rec rea t i ona l s pa c es for t he d evel op ment. The p l a n for m of t he towers c rea ted semi p ub l i c rec rea t i ona l c our ts to b e s ha red wi t h soc i a l i nf ra st r uc t ure ser vi c es.

Mi xed a pa r t ment t yp es i n a s i ng l e f l oor G ro und fl oor of a typical housing towe r


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Ho usi ng towers with in te rmit te n spa ce s


> COMMUNITY CENTRE

> HOTEL

R ETAIL B LOCK INTERSPERSE D W I T H O PE N C OURTS W I T H OFFI C E

200- KEY HOT EL W I T H BU S I NES S CE N TR E AN D BAN QUE T FACIL ITIE S.

F U NCTIO NS ON THE U PPER F LO O RS

Ter ra ce s as bre akout s paces

Refug e te rra ce s on a lte rna te floors

G r i d facade fo r ads fac i n g m ai n road


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Co mmunity cen tre : physica l mod e l



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aquath e q u e FLOATING LIBRARY

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disseminating knowledge through: • exposure and access to different media of knowledge while being a space for creation of knowledge • collaborative working, interacting and teaching. The space can also host classes, screenings, talks and exhibitions apart from providing a conducive environment for learning and reading.

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PARTIC IPANT ENTRY, T I NY L I B R ARY C O M P E T I T I O N G ROUP OF 3 LA KS HADWEEP, INDIA

The competition brief called for a library that would serve as a resource to disconnected regions with little access to educational resources. A mobile floating library was proposed for the islands of Lakshadweep, India which could be towed to a boat and taken from one island to the other. The library was reimagined as a social center and a multifunctional space,

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Inter i or of t he l i b ra r y


> DESIGN DETAILS CO MPLE TELY MODU LAR AN D P R E FAB R I CATE D, T H E L I BRA RY CA N B E EAS I LY AS S EM B L ED A ND D I SAS S EM B L ED.

Fo r m devel o pm en t

S ec t i on s howi ng ma ter i a l s used

Di f ferent uses to t he sa me s pa c e


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View of the inte rnal space, w it h t hre e d iffe re nt leve ls in d i s pl ay



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s.m.i.l .e. s. FUTURISTIC WORKSPACE

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atmosphere. In a scenario where money is no more the driving factor for work, people start working less to fulfill dreams of economic prosperity and more for personal satisfaction and contentment. The idea of Gross National Happiness (GNH) would replac e Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a marker of a country’s growth and development levels.

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WINN ING ENTRY | BREAK I N G WO R K D E SI GN CO MPETITION | GROU P O F 4

The competition called for hypotheses on workplaces in the year of 2040. We projected a future of technological slowdown, wherein a new work environment emerges: a multifunctional space that is focused on happiness, with technology used to automate mundane, everyday tasks, allowing humans to ideate, innovate & create in a content and comfortable

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Key c o n c epts of G ross Nat i o n al Ha p p i ness


> BUILDING PROCESS I N DIVIDUA LS/ CO MPA N I E S CA N F E E D I N T H E I R WOR K PATTERN S AND MA NAG E M E N T H I E R A RC H I E S I N TO AN AUTO M AT ED SYST E M. T H E SYST E M T H E N U S E S ALG ORIT HMS TO AU TOM AT I CAL LY G E N E R AT E T H E BEST P OSSIBLE LAYOU T F O R A WOR KS PAC E, T H ROU G H A SYSTEM O F F O L D IN G F LO O RS A N D WA LLS.


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iffco offi c e bui l d i ng OFFICE BUILDING A RCHIT ECTU RAL DESIGN ST UD I O | Y E AR 3 G URUGRAM, INDIA

The brief called for an office space that reflects the futuristic aspirations of the organisation, along with making it responsive to the needs of its employees within and outside the work sphere. The main directives behind the design approach were creating a comfor table work environment and an environmentally sustainable design with reduced heat loads.

The building was aligned in the northsouth directions to maximise daylight penetration. Spaces meeting the holistic needs of its users were incorporated (including a gym, food court, creche and a gaming zone). Public functions on the ground floor allows the building to be a community resource, with an auditorium, activity centre and a library incorporated.

S ec t i o n s h ow i n g al ter n at i n g ter rac es i n of f i c e b ui l d i ng


> EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC S HOWIN G THE TWO ZONES O F T H E BUI L D I N G - T H E R ECR E ATI ONAL ZONE AN D T H E WO R K ZO N E

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> WORKING DRAWINGS E XTER NAL WALL DETAI LS

NOTES: 1.

ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE IN MM.

2.

ALL MEASUREMENTS MUST BE CHECKED AT THE SITE.

3. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO BE OBSERVED.

S-CURVED GLASS 5 MM THK

1000

5. READ THIS DRAWING IN CONJUNCTION WITH GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND ENGINEERING SERVICES. 6. NO ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION/ ALTERATION PERMITTED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.

TERRACE

GAP FILLED WITH INSULATING GAS 10 MM WIDE

+37950 mm LVL AAC BLOCK 400X240X300 MM

+37950 mm LVL

150

4. THE ARCHITECT/DESIGNER TO BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND THEREIN.

TERRACE FLOOR FFL

700

750

RCC BEAM AND SLAB

EIGHTH FLOOR

3600

300

OPENING SCHEDULE: TYPE

1200

NEOPRENE 8MM THK

S-CURVED STEEL PLATES 10MM THK

800

+34200 mm LVL NINTH FLOOR FFL

SILL

LINTEL

-

2100

2000

2100

D2

3200

2300

2300

D3

2700

2100

2100

D4

900

2100

W1

600

1000

1800

2100

W2

1200

1200

900

2100

NO. 2100

2100

4890

750

150

+34200 mm LVL

LENGTH

WIDTH

D1

3600

SEVENTH FLOOR

STEEL DECK 10MM THK 800

300 THK BRICK WALL

150

FINISHING SCHEDULE: TYPE

+4200 mm LVL

+5400 mm LVL

FIRST FLOOR FFL

A

B

C

D

E

PURPOSE

BY

EXECUTOR

DWG

FLOORING WALL

FIXING DETAIL A

3D VIEW (NOT TO SCALE)

DOUBLE GLAZED FRITTED CORRUGATED GLASS PANEL WITH XENON FILLING (40 THK)

CEILING

3600

GROUND FLOOR

DETAIL A +1800 mm LVL GROUND FLOOR FFL

PAVING

DRAWING SCHEDULE:

750

150

+1800 mm LVL

RCC COLUMN 750 MM x 750 MM

BASEMENT 1 4500

RCC COLUMN 750 MM x 750 MM CONCRETE PLUG/FASTENER

3600

+ 0 LVL

20 20 50

STEEL I-GIRDER 650 MM WIDE

FIRST BASEMENT FFL

RAMMED EARTH

150

150

ISSUED TO

STEEL PLATE BENT TO SHAPE

DETAIL B

750

DATE

CONCRETE PLUG/FASTENER

STEEL PLATE 10 MM THK

ROAD LVL

-2700 mm LVL -2700 mm LVL

NO.

RCC FLOOR SLAB

COUNTERSUNK SCREW M-10, 8.8

BRICK WALL

BASEMENT 2 3600

RCC FLOOR SLAB

RETAINING WALL AS PER STRUCTURAL DRAWING

2700

25 MM TH. CEMENT MORTAR WITH WPC 1:3

S-CURVED GLASS 5MM THK

TWO LAYERS OF 40 MM TH. ROUGH KOTA STONE

RECTANGULAR BOX SECTION

-6300 mm LVL

150 MM TH. PCC

NO.

SECOND BASEMENT FFL

150

40 40 150

REVISION SCHEDULE:

SEALANT

35 MM TH. CEMENT MORTAR AS BASE COURSE WITH WPC 1:3 -6300 mm LVL

DATE

REVISION

RAFT FOUNDATION AS PER STRUCTURAL DRAWING

FIXING WITH COLUMN

DETAIL B

CORRUGATED GLASS PANEL - DETAILS

EXTERNAL WALL SECTION NORTH / SOUTH FACADES

300

10

40

20 10

15

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

-17000.00

-17000.00

D5

-17000.00

D5

D5

15

D5

300

10

40

CEMENT PLASTER AAC BLOCK 625X240X300 MM

15MM CEMENT PLASTER

50 20 10 15 20

40MM AIR GAP

-13120.00

CEMENT PLASTER

AAC BLOCK 625X240X300 MM

WATER PROOFING

15MM CEMENT PLASTER

-13120.00

D5

-13120.00

MEMBRANE

-17000.00 D5

-17000.00

D5

D5

-17000.00

D5

40MM AIR GAP

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

D5

D5

-17000.00 D5

D5

D5

-17000.00 D5

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

INTERNAL PLASTER AND PAINT

D5

-13120.00

D5

SCALE:

NORTH:

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

1:50 SHEET NO. :

DRAWING NO. :

WD-21

EXTERNAL CONCRETE FINISH

INTERNAL PLASTER AND PAINT

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

-17000.00

-13120.00

-17000.00

20MM XPS SHEET

EXTERNAL FINISH

D5

-13120.00

-17000.00

D5

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

D5

-17000.00 D5

-13120.00

-13120.00

150

25 MM XPS SHEET

D5

-13120.00

-13120.00

-13120.00

HIGH SRI TILES

20 10

-17000.00

-17000.00

-13120.00

-17000.00 D5

23

W2

PROJECT TITLE :

IFFCO OFFICE, GURUGRAM

DRAWING TITLE :

EXTERNAL WALL SECTIONS

-17000.00 W2

W2 D2

SUBJECT: -17000.00

+0.00

-8500.00

-17000.00

-21550.00

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

DATE OF SUBMISSION:

NORTH EAST FACADE - - EXTERNAL WALL INSULATION DETAIL Q

ROOF INSULATION DETAIL

EXPOSED CONCRETE FACADE ELEVATION A (SCALE 1:500)

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SHARON SABU MATHEWS BA/2869/2015 YEAR IV, SECTION C - B.ARCH. SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, NEW DELHI


> WORKING DRAWINGS C O R E DETAILS

NOTES:

2555

2055

UP

3370 EQ

18

32 1000

1000

GROUND FLOOR CORE

16

34

28

LIFT LOBBY

24

1180

D2

186 T=300 R=150 W=2000 1355

2000

1000

2525

1435

2525

1180

D2

1355

FHC

10

PRES. SHAFT 520 x 600 MM

D2

295

2525

1435

2525

2525

1435 2525

2525

1355

975

5185

+9000 mm FFL

230

TYPICAL FLOOR CORE

1000

2525

FIFTH FLOOR LVL +19800

2100

DATE

ISSUED TO

EXECUTOR

DWG

FOURTH FLOOR LVL +16200

THIRD FLOOR LVL +12600

REVISION SCHEDULE:

SECOND FLOOR LVL +9000

NO.

DATE

REVISION

FIRST FLOOR LVL +5400

GROUND FLOOR LVL +1800

FIRST BASEMENT LVL -4500

41 -39

LANDING LVL -4500

SECOND BASEMENT LVL -6300

-51

2385

SCALE:

NORTH:

1:50 SHEET NO. :

DRAWING NO. :

WD-20B

21

PROJECT TITLE :

IFFCO OFFICE, GURUGRAM

DRAWING TITLE :

LIFT SHAFTS, STAIRCASES, TOILETS

+7200 mm FFL

200

SUBJECT:

0

K

BY

DRAWING SCHEDULE:

-27

T=300 R=150 W=2000

230

2100

2385

PURPOSE

CEILING

LANDING LVL -450

T=300 R=150 W=2000

8655

8655

7745

3370

E

0

-15

DN

D

LANDING LVL 3600 13 T=300 R=150 W=2000

LIFT LOBBY

+5400 mm FFL

UP

1000

J

1000

2100

2385

1180

1355

T- 300 R- 150 W-2000

230

Ha

300

650

230

975

2055

1435

975 x 200 MM

300

2525

235

1200 x 430 MM

C

26

LIFT LOBBY

PRESSURIZATION SHAFT

300

300

LV SHAFT

230

B

LANDING LVL 7200 39 T=300 R=150 W=2000

2020

2000 X 600 MM

14260 280

A

53

1355

2525

975 x 200 MM

D2

FIRE HOSE CABINET

1435

2525

3

1180

SIXTH FLOOR LVL +23400

LANDING LVL 10800 66 T=300 R=150 W=2000

LIFT LOBBY

1415

2

1

HV SHAFT

Jb

D2

FINISHING SCHEDULE:

79

2020 1935

4990

5225

Ja

1180

2100

2100

LANDING LVL 14400 92 T=300 R=150 W=2000

LIFT LOBBY 1435

W2

TYPICAL FLOOR STAIRCASE

2100

900

105

2020

2525

8810

50

W2

Ja

H

T=300 R=150 W=2000

LIFT LOBBY

3300

1855

1855

J

500

+0 mm FFL

1800

1200

NO.

108

1355

DN

+3600 mm FFL

1000

1200

LANDING LVL 18000

1355

1180

2100

600

WALL

121

2020 3645

3640

24 500

1180

D2

900

W1 W2

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

DATE OF SUBMISSION:

200

2390

100

3370

115

2295

300

5185

300

SECTION THROUGH LIFT SHAFT AND STAIRCASE SCALE 1:75

14250

NO. 2100

S H A RO N SA B U M AT H E WS

22

26

3060 8810

750

20

28

GROUND FLOOR STAIRCASE

3645

30

3655

8805

18

UP

DN

+1800 mm FFL

16

32

Ha

2100 x 450 MM

1355

300

14

1060

UP

D4

160

134

LIFT LOBBY

2000

D1

+1800 mm FFL

+5400 mm FFL

DN

W1

T- 300 R- 150 W-2000

3060

W1

8805

2000

D5

3050

3060

T- 300 R- 150 W-2000

2100

FLOORING

T=300 R=150 W=2000

2020

34

PRES. SHAFT

1180

2300

LANDING LVL 21600

LIFT LOBBY

300 x 1500 MM

225

2525

230

2525

230

D1

595

2050

36

H

230

520 x 600 MM

595

G

9

PRES. SHAFT

230

230

2100

2100

147

2020

1435

300 x 1500 MM

10

230

D1

230

230

5225

9

LINTEL

-

2300

2700

LANDING LVL 25200 T=300 R=150 W=2000

13950

FHC

SILL

2100

3200

D3

TYPE

LIFT LOBBY

3370

SEVENTH FLOOR LVL +27000

173

2020

+3600 mm FFL

LENGTH

WIDTH 2000

D2

LANDING LVL 28800

2300

K

EIGHTH FLOOR LVL +30600

199 2035

22

26

T=300 R=150 W=2000

D2

20

30

EQ

TYPE

212

D1

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Jb

OPENING SCHEDULE: LANDING LVL 32400

LIFT LOBBY

14

36

2300

TERRACE LEVEL LVL +34200 225

+1800 mm FFL

DN

1000

1000

J

T=300 R=150 W=2000

T- 300 R- 150 W-2000

+5400 mm FFL

2300

3385

2020

2300

6. NO ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATION/ ALTERATION PERMITTED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE ARCHITECT.

1200 x 430 MM

D1

W1

Ha

5. READ THIS DRAWING IN CONJUNCTION WITH GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND ENGINEERING SERVICES.

PRESSURIZATION SHAFT

D1

435

3150

2055

ALL MEASUREMENTS MUST BE CHECKED AT THE SITE.

4. THE ARCHITECT/DESIGNER TO BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND THEREIN.

2525

D1

950

ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE IN MM.

2.

3. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO BE OBSERVED.

2000 X 600 MM

1435

980

3

2

2525

980

Ja

FIRE HOSE CABINET

5185

2185

LV SHAFT

975 x 200 MM

H

14200

1

9250

2100 x 450 MM

3

7750

975 x 200 MM

PRES. SHAFT

2

1

HV SHAFT

1.

26/12/2018

SHARON SABU MATHEWS BA/2869/2015 YEAR IV, SECTION C - B.ARCH. SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, NEW DELHI


07

pa rat MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTRE A RCHIT ECTU RAL DESIGN ST UD I O | Y E AR 2 DE LHI, INDIA

A site surrounded by architectural artefacts from different time periods provided an opportunity to design a unique response to the requirements of the project. Taking inspiration from the various layers of history present in the context, Parat (literally meaning ‘layer’) is built as a stack of layers, creating dynamic spatial experiences in its open and interior spaces. Spillout spaces

S ec t i o n s c u t t i n g t h ro u gh t h e bu i l di n g

have been integrated seamlessly into the design, and spaces like the library spillout and the open-air theatre become experiential zones where the layered exterior of the building can be experienced up close. Seating and landscaping in these areas merge into the facade layers. These spaces ease the transition between the inside and the outside.


2020 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

02

S H A RO N SA B U M AT H E WS

Ex pl o ded i so m et r i c vi ew, ex hi b i t i on s pa c e d es i g n

A RCHI T ECTURE | PROFES S I ONA L ASTAD | DOHA , QATAR | 4 4

C OL L ECT I V EP ROJ ECT | B ENG A LU RU, I ND I A | 4 8

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01

LO CATION: DOHA , QATAR JO B ROLE: INTERN ARC H I T ECT DUR ATION: JANUARY 20 19 - APR I L 20 19

Astad is one of the foremost project and design management consultancies in Qatar. With an impressive portfolio of projects, they offer construction, design and project management services across multiple sectors including mixed use, healthcare, education, commercial, residential, cultural, hospitality, sports and leisure, infrastructure and transport, and public buildings. During

my internship, I worked on the Hamad Women’s Hospital Renovation Project, involved in preparing design sketches and drawings, ensuring healthcare code compliance, shop drawings and coordinating with building engineering teams. The experience was a great insight into healthcare building codes and guidelines, and considerations for the construction of such facilities.

> NOTABLE PROJECTS (PROJECT MANAGEMENT)

Edu cation Ci t y Sta d i um Arch ite ct: Patte rn De sig n

N at i on a l M u se u m of Qa ta r Architec t : Jean No u vel

Qa ta r Na ti o n a l L i b ra ry A rc h i tec t : OM A

M use um of Islam ic Ar t Arc hi tec t : I. M. Pei

> ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT DURING INTERNSHIP • • •

Coordination with engineering teams, contractors and sub-contractors Preparation of design sketches and shop drawings with contractor Ensuring compliance with healthcare design code and hospital standards

• •

Keeping logs of materials selected and procurement stage Preparing coordinated building layouts (with overlays of mechanical/electrical drawings) for effective communication with contractors.


> WOMEN’S HOSPITAL BE D HE AD WALL DETAI LS 5

4

3

2

1 Notes:

Client:

HEALTH FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT Fourth Floor, Sheikha Nout Building, P.O. Box 3050, DOHA, QATAR

MR MOUNTED PATIENT MONITOR DATA X1

VACUUM

MEDICAL AIR IPS X1

GPO X2

DATA X2

OXYGEN IPS X1 37 PIN BED CON.

LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

ESPS

IPS X1

GPO X1

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED CERNER

MR MOUNTED INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC SET IPS X1 DATA X2

DATA X2

AV X1

VACUUM

GPO X2

UPS X2 GPO X2

IPS X1 DATA X2

GPO X2

MEDICAL AIR

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED EXAM/READING LIGHT

MR MOUNTED PATIENT MONITOR IPS X1 OXYGEN IPS X1 37 PIN BED CON.

GPO X1 ESPS

LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

IPS X1 DATA X2

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED CERNER

MR MOUNTED INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC SET

MR MOUNTED EXAM/READING LIGHT DATA X2 UPS X2 GPO X2

GENERAL NOTES 1. THIS ENLARGED ARCHITECTURAL PLAN SHEET TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION PLAN SHEET. 2. REFER TO LIFE SAFETY DRAWINGS FOR CONSTRUCTION TYPES, LOCATIONS OF RATED WALLS, SMOKE COMPARTMENTS, MEANS OF EGRESS, EXIT SIGNS AND TRAVEL DISTANCES. 3. REFER TO SHEET A1-600 FOR TYPICAL PARTITION TYPES. 4. ALL PARTITIONS WITH TWO EXPOSED SURFACES ARE TYPE 'A4' UNO. 5. ALL PARTITIONS WITH ONE EXPOSED SURFACE ARE TYPE 'E3' UNO. 6. REFER TO SHEET A1-511 FOR TOILET ACCESSORIES AND MOUNTING HEIGHTS. 7. REFER TO SHEET A1-508 - A1-509 FOR CASEWORK INFORMATION. 8. REFER TO SHEET A1-611 - A1-615 FOR INTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE. 9. REFER TO SHEET A1-601 - A1-609 FOR DOOR AND WINDOW TYPES AND SCHEDULES. 10. REFER TO SHEET A1-503 - A1-505 FOR MODULAR CASEWORK AND HEADWALL DETAILS 11. EQUIPMENT SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AS SCHEDULE UNDER CONSTRUCTION TENDER DOCUMENTS VOLUME 6.2. 12. REFER TO ELECTRICAL AND TECHNOLOGY DRAWINGS FOR QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF OUTLETS. INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SHOW OUTLETS FOR LOCATION ONLY. 13. THERMOSTATS, CARD READERS AND POWER ASSIST DOOR OPENING DEVICES LOCATIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED IN FIELD W/ARCHITECT UPON COMPLETION OF ROUGH FRAMING AND PRIOR TO INSTALLATION LF RELATED CONDUITS. 14. PROVIDE WOOD BLOCKING AT ALL GRAB BARS, HAND RAILS, LOCKERS, WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS AND OTHER LOCATIONS IDENTIFIED ON PLANS AND ELEVATIONS. VERIFY MINIMUM LOADING REQUIREMENTS WITH MANUFACTURER. 15. ALL FURNITURE IS SHOWN HALF TONE AND DASHED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. ALL FURNITURE TO BE OFOI. 16. COORDINATE ALL SLAB OPENINGS WITH STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. 17. CEILING TAG KEY

BHW1

C

DIALYSIS BOX (220 MM DEEP)

BHW2

C

TYPE A & TYPE G - ISOLATION ROOM WITH DIALYSIS BOX MOD106 Note: Medical Gas Outlets to be located on the left side of the patient bed.

TYPE A & TYPE G - ISOLATION ROOM MOD102 Note: Medical Gas Outlets to be located on the left side of the patient bed.

FINISH CODE - REFER TO SHEET A1-610 HEIGHT ABOVE FINISH FLOOR LEVEL

18. ALL GYP. BOARD CEILING SHALL TYPE GYP1, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR TYPE AND COLOR. 19. ALL 610 x 610 ACT CEILINGS SHALL BE TYPE ACT1, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR CEILING TYPE. 20. ALL TOILET ROOMS SHALL BE ACT4, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR TYPE AND COLOR. 21. ALL LAY-IN CEILING TILE SHALL BE GASKETED AND/OR HAVE CLIP-DOWNS PROVIDED. 22. CEILING HEIGHTS INDICATED ARE TAKEN FROM THE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATIONS. THE SIZE, LOCATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL ITEMS SHALL BE VERIFIED BEFORE CEILING CONSTRUCTION IS BEGUN. 23. ALL TOILET ROOMS SHALL BE 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR TYPE AND COLOR. 24. ALL LAY-IN CEILING TILE SHALL BE GASKETED AND/OR HAVE CLIP-DOWNS PROVIDED. 25. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED IN A LAY-IN CEILING TILE SYSTEM SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE TILE UNO. DEVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: RECESSED CAN LIGHTS, SPEAKERS, FIRE PROTECTION DEVICES AND SPRINKLER HEADS. 26. COORDINATE WITH ALL TRADES IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN SCHEDULED CEILING HEIGHTS. VERIFY THAT REQUIRED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CLEARANCES ARE PROVIDED FOR ALL EQUIPMENT ITEMS. 27. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES ARE SHOWN FOR LOCATION ONLY; GRAPHIC MAY VARY FROM MANUFACTURER'S ACTUAL MODEL. REFER TO EACH DISCIPLINE'S DRAWINGS FOR ACTUAL FIXTURE QUANTITY AND SPECIFICATION FOR EACH DEVICE. 28. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED IN A SUSPENDED CEILING SHALL BE SELF-SUPPORTING OR HAVE REQUIRED BLOCKING PROVIDED SO THAT NO ADDITIONAL WEIGHT BEARS ON THE FINISHED CEILING. 29. AT GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS, DO NOT LOCATE ANY MEP OR OTHER DEVICES REQUIRING ACCESS PANELS, PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OR OPERATION. ALL SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE LOCATED ABOVE LAY-IN TILE SYSTEMS UNLESS ARCHITECT IS PREVIOUSLY NOTIFIED AND SPECIFIC ITEM HAS BEEN APPROVED AND COORDINATED FOR ACCESS. 30. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL RECEIVE A COVER PLATE. ALL COVER PLATES SHALL BE FACTORY PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE ON ANY ACCENT PAINTED SOFFIT OR MATERIAL WITH A COLOR OTHER THAN WHITE. 31. REFER TO PROPOSED AREA PLANS (ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN) FOR WALL AND DOORS TAG. 32. PLEASE REFER TO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SPECS AND DATA SHEETS FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TAG IDENTIFICATION.\ 33. FOR RCP LEGENDS REFER TO OVERALL REFLECTED CEILING PLANS. 34. ALL ARCHITECTURAL MODIFICATIONS DONE ARE BASED ON RTKL-KEO'S DRAWINGS RECEIVED FROM HMC.

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

LOW LEVEL EXHAUST (300 MM X 200 MM, 250 MM DEPTH REQUIRED)

www.hamad.qa

D

ACT1 2700MM

LOW LEVEL EXHAUST (300 MM X 200 MM, 250 MM DEPTH REQUIRED)

FAX: +974 4439 5940

2020

GPO X2

D

AV X1

TEL.: +974 4025 1004

Consultant:

WALL

MR MOUNTED PATIENT MONITOR DATA X1

PACKAGE NO : AREA NO :

VACUUM

ZONE NO: BUILDING NO :

MEDICAL AIR

OXYGEN

GPO X1

GPO X1

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED CERNER

MR MOUNTED INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC SET

DATA X2

AV X1

Q18038-0100D

B

GPO X2

VACUUM

GPO X1 OXYGEN

MEDICAL AIR

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED EXAM/READING LIGHT

MR MOUNTED PATIENT MONITOR GPO X1

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED CERNER

MR MOUNTED INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC SET

MR MOUNTED EXAM/READING LIGHT DATA X2

AV X1

GPO X2

WALL

VACUUM

MEDICAL AIR

DATA X1

WALL

MR MOUNTED PATIENT MONITOR OXYGEN

GPO X1

GPO X1

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC SET

MR MOUNTED CERNER

AV X1

DATA X2

GPO X2

VACUUM

MEDICAL AIR

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED EXAM/READING LIGHT

MR MOUNTED PATIENT MONITOR OXYGEN

GPO X1

GPO X1

DATA X1

MR MOUNTED CERNER

GPO X2

MR MOUNTED INTEGRATED DIAGNOSTIC SET

MR MOUNTED EXAM/READING LIGHT AV X1

DATA X2

B

Hamad General Hospital Project Number

Design Sketch For Contractor's Reference

GPO X1 DATA X2

GPO X2

GPO X1 37 PIN BED CON.

ESPS

GPO X1 DATA X2

LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

UPS X2 GPO X2

GPO X1 DATA X2

GPO X2

GPO X1 37 PIN BED CON.

ESPS

GPO X1 DATA X2

LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

UPS X2 GPO X2

GPO X1 DATA X2

GPO X2

GPO X1 37 PIN BED CON.

LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

GPO X1

ESPS

UPS X2 GPO X2

DATA X2

GPO X1 DATA X2

GPO X2

GPO X1 37 PIN BED CON.

ESPS

GPO X1 DATA X2

LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

UPS X2 GPO X2

DECEMBER 2018

02 01 00 Rev

TD TD TD Phase

21.12.2018 29.11.2018 12.11.2018 Date

Revision 2 Revision 1 Approved Issue

Description

S H A RO N SA B U M AT H E WS

WALL

Project Name:

TQ. TQ. TQ. Appr

Issue:

DIALYSIS BOX (220 MM DEEP)

FILE NAME :

Q18038-0100D-TD-GN-WT-AI-60002-REV1

DRAWN BY:

A

A

PW

DESIGN BY:

PW

CHECKED BY:

I.H.

APPROVED BY:

T.Q.

Sheet Title

BHW3

BHW4

TYPE B (2-BED SHARED) AND I (2 BED SHARED - PE) WITH DIALYSIS BOX MOD105

TYPE B (2-BED SHARED), C (4-BED SHARED) AND I (2 BED SHARED - PE) MOD103 5

4

3

2

WEST TOWER HEADWALL TYPES (ELEVATIONS)

Sheet No.

Q18038-0100D-TD-GN-WT-AI-60002-REV2 Reference No.

TF-MP-A1-402 REV C0

45


> WOMEN’S HOSPITAL REF LECTED CEILING PL AN - 1

5 4

3

2

1 Notes:

Client:

GYP-1 GYP-2

HEALTH FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT

GYP-3

Fourth Floor, Sheikha Nout Building, P.O. Box 3050, DOHA, QATAR TEL.: +974 4025 1004

MT60*60

FAX: +974 4439 5940

www.hamad.qa

Consultant:

MT-2-60*120

MT-3-60*120

D

PRIVATE ROOM

NURSE STATION

D

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN GENERAL NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4.

CORRIDOR 2-0210

5. ISO ANTE ROOM (TYPE A) 2-0230B

6.

7.

MT(60X60)

8. 9.

10. C

C

11. 12.

ALL GYP. BOARD CEILING SHALL TYPE GYP1, 2700MM AFF UNO. ALL GYP CEILINGS AND SOFFITS TO BE PT1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL 610 x 610 ACT CEILINGS SHALL BE TYPE ACT1, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR CEILING TYPE. ALL TOILET ROOMS SHALL BE ACT4, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR TYPE AND COLOR. ALL LAY-IN CEILING TILE SHALL BE GASKETED AND/OR HAVE CLIP-DOWNS PROVIDED. CEILING HEIGHTS INDICATED ARE TAKEN FROM THE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATIONS. THE SIZE, LOCATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL ITEMS SHALL BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO CEILING CONSTRUCTION. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED IN A LAY-IN CEILING TILE SYSTEM SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE TILE UNO. DEVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: RECESSED CAN LIGHTS, SPEAKERS, FIRE PROTECTION DEVICES AND SPRINKLER HEADS. COORDINATE WITH ALL TRADES IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN SCHEDULED CEILING HEIGHTS. VERIFY THAT REQUIRED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CLEARANCES ARE PROVIDED FOR ALL EQUIPMENT ITEMS. FOR ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL AND ELECTRICAL CEILING FIXTURES SHOWN IN THE RCP, ELECTRICAL SHALL BE FOLLOWED. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED IN A SUSPENDED CEILING SHOW BE SELF-SUPPORTING OR HAVE REQUIRED BLOCKING PROVIDED SO THAT NO ADDITIONAL WEIGHT BEARS ON THE FINISHED CEILING. AT GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS, DO NOT LOCATE ANY MEP OR OTHER DEVICES REQUIRING ACCESS PANELS, PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OR OPERATION. ALL SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE LOCATED ABOVE LAY-IN TILE SYSTEMS UNLESS AND COORDINATED FOR ACCESS. ALL INTERIOR SUPPLY AND RETURN DIFFUSERS SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE IN ANY ACCENT PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL RECEIVE A COVER PLATE. ALL COVER PLATES SHALL BE FACTORY PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE ON ANY ACCENT PAINTED SOFFIT OR MATERIAL WITH A COLOR OTHER THAN WHITE. STORE ROOMS, ELECTRICAL ROOMS & OTHER UTILITY ROOMS HAVE NO SUSPENDED CEILING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THE DRAWINGS. EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES IN PENTHOUSE ARE ALL TO REMAIN.

MT(60X60) 13. 14.

Project Name:

FL5

NURSE STATION 'A'

Hamad General Hospital

2-0259

MT-3-(60X120)

B

MT-3-(60X120)

Project Number

Q18038-0100D

B PACKAGE NO : AREA NO : ZONE NO: BUILDING NO :

Design Sketch For Contractor's Reference

D-S

MARCH

MT(60X60)

PRIVATE ROOM (TYPE E) 2-0120

2019

GYP1 04 03 02 01 00 Rev

TD TD TD TD TD Phase

Revision 4 11/04/2019 Revision 3 13/03/2019 Revision 2 21.12.2018 Revision 1 29.11.2018 12.11.2018 Approved Issue Date Description

TQ TQ. TQ. TQ. T.Q. Appr

Issue:

MT(60X60)

FILE NAME : Q18038-0100D-TD-GN-WT-AI-20200-REV1 DRAWN BY:

PW

DESIGN BY:

PW

CHECKED BY:

A

APPROVED BY: Sheet Title

M.A. T.Q.

D-S

WEST TOWER

PROPOSED OVERALL RCP LEVELS 2,3,5,& 6

Sheet No.

Q18038-0100D-TD-GN-WT-AI-20200-REV4 Reference No. 5

4

3

2

02-MP-PH4-A1-123 REV C0


> WOMEN’S HOSPITAL REF LECTED CEILING PL AN - 2

5 4

3

2

1 Notes:

Client:

GYP-1 GYP-2

HEALTH FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT

GYP-3

Fourth Floor, Sheikha Nout Building, P.O. Box 3050, DOHA, QATAR TEL.: +974 4025 1004

MT60*60

www.hamad.qa

2020

MT-2-60*120

WAITING ROOMS AND VISITOR TOILETS

MT-3-60*120

D

FAX: +974 4439 5940

Consultant:

D

REFLECTED CEILING PLAN GENERAL NOTES:

CHt 2400

1.

FEMALE LOCKERS 2-0212

2.

4.

GYP1

MT(60X60)

6.

7.

MT(60X60)

MT(60X60) 8.

GYP3

MT(60X60)

C

9.

10. C

MT(60X60)

MT(60X60)

11. 12.

13.

GYP3

GYP3 GYP1

GYP3

MT(60X60)

MT(60X60)

Project Name:

Hamad General Hospital Project Number

MT-3-(60X120)

B

Q18038-0100D

B PACKAGE NO : AREA NO : ZONE NO: BUILDING NO :

FEMALE WAITING 2-0201A

GYP3

GYP3

Design Sketch For Contractor's Reference MARCH

2019

MT(60X60) 04 03 02 01 00 Rev

TD TD TD TD TD Phase

Revision 4 11/04/2019 Revision 3 13/03/2019 Revision 2 21.12.2018 Revision 1 29.11.2018 12.11.2018 Approved Issue Date Description

TQ TQ. TQ. TQ. T.Q. Appr

Issue:

GYP1

MT(60X60)

A

FILE NAME : Q18038-0100D-TD-GN-WT-AI-20200-REV1 DRAWN BY:

PW

DESIGN BY:

PW

CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY: Sheet Title

M.A. T.Q.

WEST TOWER

PROPOSED OVERALL RCP LEVELS 2,3,5,& 6

Sheet No.

GYP1 5

4

3

Q18038-0100D-TD-GN-WT-AI-20200-REV4 Reference No. 2

02-MP-PH4-A1-123 REV C0

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MT-3-(60X120)

14.

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

3.

5.

ALL GYP. BOARD CEILING SHALL TYPE GYP1, 2700MM AFF UNO. ALL GYP CEILINGS AND SOFFITS TO BE PT1 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL 610 x 610 ACT CEILINGS SHALL BE TYPE ACT1, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR CEILING TYPE. ALL TOILET ROOMS SHALL BE ACT4, 2700MM AFF UNO. SEE FINISH LEGEND FOR TYPE AND COLOR. ALL LAY-IN CEILING TILE SHALL BE GASKETED AND/OR HAVE CLIP-DOWNS PROVIDED. CEILING HEIGHTS INDICATED ARE TAKEN FROM THE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATIONS. THE SIZE, LOCATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND STRUCTURAL ITEMS SHALL BE VERIFIED PRIOR TO CEILING CONSTRUCTION. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED IN A LAY-IN CEILING TILE SYSTEM SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF THE TILE UNO. DEVICES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: RECESSED CAN LIGHTS, SPEAKERS, FIRE PROTECTION DEVICES AND SPRINKLER HEADS. COORDINATE WITH ALL TRADES IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN SCHEDULED CEILING HEIGHTS. VERIFY THAT REQUIRED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CLEARANCES ARE PROVIDED FOR ALL EQUIPMENT ITEMS. FOR ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL AND ELECTRICAL CEILING FIXTURES SHOWN IN THE RCP, ELECTRICAL SHALL BE FOLLOWED. ALL DEVICES AND FIXTURES TO BE INSTALLED IN A SUSPENDED CEILING SHOW BE SELF-SUPPORTING OR HAVE REQUIRED BLOCKING PROVIDED SO THAT NO ADDITIONAL WEIGHT BEARS ON THE FINISHED CEILING. AT GYPSUM BOARD CEILINGS, DO NOT LOCATE ANY MEP OR OTHER DEVICES REQUIRING ACCESS PANELS, PERIODIC MAINTENANCE OR OPERATION. ALL SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE LOCATED ABOVE LAY-IN TILE SYSTEMS UNLESS AND COORDINATED FOR ACCESS. ALL INTERIOR SUPPLY AND RETURN DIFFUSERS SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE IN ANY ACCENT PAINTED GYPSUM BOARD. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL RECEIVE A COVER PLATE. ALL COVER PLATES SHALL BE FACTORY PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE ON ANY ACCENT PAINTED SOFFIT OR MATERIAL WITH A COLOR OTHER THAN WHITE. STORE ROOMS, ELECTRICAL ROOMS & OTHER UTILITY ROOMS HAVE NO SUSPENDED CEILING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THE DRAWINGS. EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURES IN PENTHOUSE ARE ALL TO REMAIN.

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02 LO CATION: BENGALU RU, I N D I A JO B ROLE: INTERN ARC H I T ECT DUR ATION: MAY 2019 - JUN E 20 19

https: / / colle ctive -p roj e ct.com/

CollectiveProject is a design studio engaging in architecture, interiors, products and furniture design, located in Bangalore, India. Roughly five years into its inception, the firm has already earned a place among some of the most notable architecture firms in India through their sensitively designed spaces and attention to detail. As a studio, their work is process driven —

combining spatial narratives, landscape, and materials to create projects that are responsive and carefully considered. During my time there, I was involved in preparing detail drawings and design sketches, making client presentations, creating illustrative digital graphics for the same, modelling interiors and furniture in 3D software (Rhinoceros) and communications with vendors.

> NOTABLE PROJECTS

L akeh ouse H yd e ra ba d , I nd ia

Bri ck H o u se B en gal u r u , I n di a

G ard e n Fo lly Beng a l ur u, Ind i a

> ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT DURING INTERNSHIP • • •

Creating client presentations and digital illustrations for the same. Communications with vendors Furniture modelling on 3D software

• •

Design sketches for communication with contractors Detail drawings for proj ect interiors (door and window details)


> CARMICHAEL ROAD RESIDENCE, BENGALURU B EDROOM VANITY | D E SI GN SK E TC H

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> DUTT HOUSE DO O R DETAILS


2020 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

G raph i c depi c t i n g Educa t i on Ci t y a rc hi tec t ure i n Qa ta r

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03 R E S E A RCH | ACADEMI C SOC IAL RES IL IENC E I N POST-CYC LONE R EC O N ST RU CT IO N | 52

A RCHI T ECT U RE A N D M IG RA N T I D E N T ITY | 5 3

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socia l re s i l i e n c e i n p ostcy clon e re c on st r uc t i o n SEMINAR PAPER R E S EA RCH PAPER ON D I SAST E R R E SI L I E N C E A ND ARCHITECTU RE https: / / issu u.com / sha ronsa b u/d ocs/ semin ar_s haron

> ABSTRACT Extreme weather events (EWEs) have been on the rise over the past few years globally, opening up a new discourse on the need to improve resilience, both in terms of our physical infrastructure and social welfare. Post-disaster reconstruction provides an opportunity to buil d resilience in buildings and communities, although the latter is rarely emphasized upon in the course of reconstruction. Resilient communities are those that are equipped to withstand disasters and resume daily life as quickly as possible. This paper is a study on post-cyclone reconstruction, through the lens of social resilience and specific factors that encourage it, in affected communities or communities at risk. Through discussions with academic experts and professionals in the

concerned fields, this paper highlights that beneficiary-driven reconstruction and participatory approaches to planning are most effective in encouraging social resilience in reconstruction. In the process of doing so, it is important to broaden the meaning of reconstruction and extend it to socio-economic rebuilding. The designer’s role is i dentified as that of a facilitator, who draws upon inputs and insights from affected communities, to provide them with a holistic solution or help them generate a solution for themselves. The role of vernacular construction techniques reinforced by modern wisdom is pivotal in the process of creating technically sound and socially acceptable solutions. The paper looks at various models of encouraging social

resilience which have been implemented in different cases in Southeast Asia and through a case study of cyclones in Od isha, tries to highlight the gaps between theoretical solutions and their practical translation.


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arch ite ct u re a nd mi g ra nt identi ty

B ac kgro u n d st u dy

Researc h qu est i o n

UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATION

I n feren c e

Rel evan c e to t h eo r y

Co n c l u s i o n

Data a na l ys i s

Mi g ra nt g roup

Persona l o bser va t i ons

Resea rc h met hod ol og y

these migrant communities, settlement strategies that they may adopt and how they form concepts of home are covered in this portion. The process of reterritorialization also takes cues from the above three factors in establishing superficial, and later on, deep connections with their host country. The parameters listed in this section are then used to analyse secondary case studies of Kurdish women from Turkey, who have migrated to North London, and through migrant Indian workers in Qatar. Finally, a primary case study, done through i nterviews of five people belonging to both second-generation and firstgeneration migrant groups from the

Malayali community in the Middle East, is analysed for the same parameters. The parameters are found to be fulfilled in varying numbers across these five people, and some of them emerge more crucial than the other in the process of identity construction through architecture.

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To understand the role of architecture – whether direct or indirect – in the construction of a person’s identity, the revival of the importance of discovering one’s self-identity is studied, along with theories regarding the construction of identity. The three factors that cause people to form linkages between architecture and identity – place, habitus and memory – are studied in detail, and their effects are distilled into seven parameters, studied under reterritorialization patterns of migrants (how they find their place in their new environment). Dete rritorialization – the destabilization of linkages with one’s home country – is read in detail, as well as how the act of migration destabilizes existing connections that one has with their native place. The characteristics of

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

> ABSTRACT

Theor y

2020

https: / / issu u.com / sha ronsa b u/d ocs/sha ron_ d i ssertation _with cove r

Fa c tors & rel a t i ons

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