ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SHERIN VARGHESE SELECTED WORKS 2019-2021
PROFILE
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE TKM SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE &RFKLQ 8QLYHUVLW\ RI 6FLHQFH DQG 7HFKQRORJ\ Bachelor of Architecture Batch 2016- 2021 TWOI ARCHITECTS Kozhikode, Kerala Internship
SOFTWARE
SHERIN VARGHESE Goal-oriented professional with the ability to assess the needs of proposed buildings and users for feasibility of projects.
AUTOCAD SKETCHUP PHOTOSHOP ILLUSTRATOR LUMION VRAY REVIT RHINO ENDSCAPE
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UNDERGRADUATE THESIS STUDIO . 2021
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WELLNESS RETREAT ROLE OF NATURAL ELEMENTS AS A CATALYST IN A HEALING ENVIRONMENT
ZONE A
ZONE C
Administration block, presidential suites, park
Restaurant, event center, canoe boarding dock, recreation area, creche
WELLNESS RETREAT, KUMARAKOM Serene
Therapeutic
Reinvigorative
The focus of the design programe is to create immersive residential experiences focused on improving lifestyle by promoting healthy behavior. The aim was to design a serene, therapeutic environment for contemplation and reinvigoration using backwaters as a restorative element. ZONE D Residential units, spa suites, floating villas, staff accommodation and service areas
Potential to create curative experiences through spatial design allied with wellness programs within a backwater context to improve overall wellness
WELLNESS ARCHITECTURE
WELLNESS SERVICES
ENHANCED WELL-BEING EXPERIENCE
ZONE B Wellness center Medical and vocational wellness center & Recreational wellness center
Aerial view of Wellness retreat
THESIS
Design strategies
Conceptual development
Site development Spaces should be part of larger fabric of site In terms of nature and culture Macro scale Mimicking canal systems of Kumarakom Micro scale Ground condition relatable to existing fabric
³How to bring about a constant design language throughout the site? ´
Existing grid of land and water can be altered by widening land or water strips to its multiples to create a similar buildable topography
Narration should include the complete experience of site
Flood resilient design allowing the user to experience the monsoon landscape
Aerial view of site
Located on a man-made island facing the Vembanad lake, ground condition is a system of land strips alternating with water channels.
³Can the spaces be raised ? Upto what height should the spaces be raised? How can the ground be kept active? What would the experience be from ground level? How can relationship of the sructure to ground be maintained?
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Upon approaching from a fast paced life, the retreat is revealed in layers through delayed winding approaches passing through pause spaces engaging the user, causing them to unwind even before therapeutic programmes as the site offers a sensory experience with the presence of the lake, alternating water channels, strong winds, extensive vegetation, migratory birds, fishes etc., The lack of vehicular access to and within the site improves pedestrian experience, solely promoting the local water transport system eliminating any disturbance.
Site already equipped in terms of tourism; houseboats, canoes are part of local transport
Elevated built spaces that allow flooding with active ground levels and elements relating to ground to enhance experience at ground level
This stillness of life where the only indicator of time is the nature around urges change in the users unlike in urban areas where the traffic,
THESIS
Site interventions and zoning Administration block
Zone C central core of public functions placed accessible to all users
Presidential suites
ZONE C
c
ZONE B
Direct access lakefront
Admin block at entry of site
A
3a. Positioning & orientation
Private parcel of land for luxury villas and amenities
B
ADMINISTRATION BLOCK
RECREATION
RESTAURANT
FLOATING VILLAS
PRESIDENTIAL SUITES
WELLNESS UNITS
EVENT CENTER
RESIDENTIAL UNITS
CANOE BOARDING DOCK
CRECHE
SPA SUITES
PAVILION
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3a. Positioning & orientation
Public zone access from primary waterway
Flat land devoid of water channels for wellness center
Destination approach to wellness Zone B access only through
Secondary access residential zone
Approx. 5m grid of alternating strip of land and water can be altered to its multiples of buildable land and water channel could be enlarged accordingly giving a similar ground condition to the existing landform
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2a. Ground condition and function
ZONE A : Public & private zones consisting of administrative & residential functions Private zone access from lake only
ZONE B : Public zone consisting of wellness functions ZONE C : Central public zone & main recreation area
Primary access from Lake
3b. Access
3b. Access Canoe boarding area
Public recreation zone at the centre common to 3 zones A,B &C
Already existing channels of water widened to allow access to entire stretch of site
Pedestrian bridge connecting island
PUBLIC USERS
Private zones for access through secondary waterways using canoes Public zones for access through primary waterway using Kettuvallams
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Waterway for movement through entire length of site
Treatment/ therapy Recreation
PRIVATE USERS
Functions and spaces that need connection to lake are placed at the edge
Public recreation zone at lakefront
Private recreation zone at lakefront
3c. Relation to context
Residential
3c. Relation to context
2b. Access to Vembanad lakefront
02
Parcels of land zoned based on degree of privacy and ground condition
03
Positioning of functions and complimenting amenities
THESIS
C
D
Site planing
Sensory design being a major element of wellness architecture, the spaces are designed to connect the user to the various experiences the site has to offer, be it the lakefront or the vast stretches of coconut plantation.
SERVICE Rd
SERVICE Rd
Open space detail
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DYANMICALLY POLARISED
B A
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VARIATION IN USE & SCALE
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FACILITATE INTERACTION
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HIERARCHY
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Designed with connection to water as it has the ability to open up the contemplative nature of the soul and helps to draw out memories and a sense of belonging.
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VEMBANAD LAKE
E D A
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INORGANIC
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Existing ground condition of land with channels of water
Connection to water through porous organic landform
5G
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
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C
ACTIVE
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10
REST
Connection to water through organic waterbody & access to lakefront
Connection through channels of water and presence of lake
PUBLIC
SERVICE Rd
SERVICE Rd
WELLNESS PUBLIC
C
SITE PLAN
D 0
5
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LEGEND Connection through public access to lakefront and swimming pool
PRIVATE
HOUSE BOAT
1
ADMINISTRATION
5
CRECHE
9
SERVICE BLOCKS
B
CANOE
2
CANOE BOARDING BLOCK
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MEDICAL & VOCATIONAL WELLNESS CENTER
10
FLOATING VILLAS
C
CONTEMPLATIVE SPACE
PATHWAYS
3
EVENT CENTER
7
RECREATIONAL WELLNESS CENTER
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PRESIDENTIAL SUITES
D
PRIVATE POOL AREA
SITE BOUNDARY
4
MAIN RESTAURANT
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SPA SUITES
COMMON RECREATIONAL AREA
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COMMON OPEN SPACE
A
PARK
THESIS
TOWARDS LAKE
Section AA’
LAKE
TOWARDS LAKE
Section BB’
LAKE
THESIS
Site experience after sunset
During sunrise
The monsoon landscape
Existing poetic expression of site of alternative reflective and non-reflective surfaces are maintained; these reflections show changes in time and activities. As opposed to urban life, this stillness of life urges change in users
THESIS
Wellness center Consists of two clusters of units MEDICAL AND VOCATION WELLNESS CENTER RECREATIONAL WELLNESS CENTER Raised large structure making maintenance difficult
Cluster of units raised to appropriate height for ease of maintenance also making structure flood resilient +2.1m LVL +1.2m LVL 0 LVL -1.2m LVL
Section DD’ : Recreational wellness center LAKE
Limited visual and physical connection to surrounding environment
Maximizing views, wind, light enhancing users experience as they move through spaces
Massing Common spaces provided in close proximity to both centers
+9.6m LVL +8.15m LVL +2.1m LVL +1.2m LVL 0 LVL -1.2m LVL
Activities that can untilize lakefront are placed adjacent to the edge
Section CC’ : Medical and vocational wellness center LAKE
Zoning
THESIS
SAUNA
AYURVEDA CENTER with consultation area, massage room, storage and relaxation spaces
D
c WELLNESS RESTAURANT with food based on various diets
STUDIO SPACES with dance, pottery, ceramics culinary workshop spaces,
+0.9m LVL
+2.1m LVL +1.2m LVL
1a
2
SPA FACILITY
1d
1
+1.2m LVL
1c
1b
3
13
3a
14
15
1e
15a
1f
+1.2m LVL
ADMINISTRATION BLOCK with consultation rooms, salon retail spaces etc
YOGA & MEDITATION PAVILIONS
+1.8m LVL
2
10
9
Open common space where users can relax, contemplate and absorb the activities taking place
The pathway is designed along waterbodies and courtyards to create a sensory experience
Each block designed maximize views of site
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+2.1m LVL
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An open to sky raised pathway connects various spaces arranged along a central open space
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+2.1m LVL
+0m LVL
+2.1m LVL
11
+2.4m LVL
12
+2.4m LVL
6
Extroverted spaces placed with physical and visual access to lake front
+2.1m LVL
+2.1m LVL 6b
+1.8m LVL
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6b
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WELLNESS CENTER PLAN AT + 3.6m LVL 0
User experiences various transitions in space as they advance along the Medical wellness center. Spaces raised to a height of 2.1m from ground with raised pathways
LEGEND 1 RECEPTION 1a 1b 1c
Form and structure of wellness center inspired from contextual elements creating a sense of familiarity
1d 1e
SALON RETAIL AREA TOILETS CONSULTATION ROOM RECEPTION
1f
LOUNGE
MEDITATION HALLS 3 SPA FACILITIES
2
3a
BATH AND TOILETS
4
WORKSHOP SPACES
5 STUDIO SPACES 6 AYURVEDA CENTER 6a
LOUNGE
6b
TREATMENT SPACES
7 SAUNA
7a
TOILETS
7b
SERVICE AREA
7c
STAFF AREAS
8 RESTAURANT 8a
KITCHEN
9 LOUNGE
10 WORKSHOPS 11 TOILETS
12 CULINARY STUDIO 13 GATHERING SPACE
14 INDOOR POOL 15 GYM 15a
CHANGING ROOM
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POOL
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CHANGING ROOM
5
10
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17 FITNESS STUDIO 17a
CHANGING ROOM
17b
TOILETS
THESIS
Outermost roof element made of bamboo tiles
1.
A framework of bamboo poles bent and arched across the span of the room
2.
Bamboo poles are placed horizontally along the length sandwiching the bamboo framework
3. 4. Bamboo roof structure consisting of framework and supporting arches
5.
Bamboo roof tile coated with nano quartz Membrane waterproofing Bamboo roof tile coated with nano 90mmquartz recycled PRP foam Insulation Membrane waterproofing 100mm dia bamboo structure 90mm recycled PRP foam 25mm segmented yumen board Insulation
DETAIL A
100mm diabamboo bamboocoated structure Flattened with nano quartz 25mm segmented yumen board
The roofing material consisting of two large layers of coconut thatch is placed on the framework and is made water-proof
100mm dia bamboo structure Flattened bamboo coated with coated with nano quartz nano quartz 100mm dia bamboo structure coated with nano quartz
Another framework consisting of beams and arches required to distribute load from the roof are provided DETAIL A
The curvaceous frame of split bamboo is tied together to make the superstructure. The roof structure is then joined to poles
Section detail of bamboo structure
Lower curve, requires more support than at center due to which two poles of each column are provided Tree column structure branching out at 2.1m height I section beams and columns support walls and roof structure
Roof structure meets column by transferring load through bamboo beams
Floor plate is raised to a height of 2.1m supported on stilts from ground level to allow flooding
Exploded isometric view of administration block STRUCTURE DETAIL OF ADMINISTRATION BLOCK
TYPICAL ROOF DETAIL OF STRUCTURES
Similar to roof forms in Kettuvallams, where the roof is arched over across the hull pavillion roof is arched over the space; form of roof symmetric to form of hull
THESIS
Wellness center
View of the Administration block of the Wellness enter
Frontal approach to wellness center
Destination approach to wellness center from entry of site through water transport giving a sense of arrival for the wellness experience to begin
THESIS
Administration block
View from the Vembanad Lake of the vocational wellness center
View of administrative block
Inside out design of spaces allowing interiors to engage with the natural surroundings through verandah, balconies, courtyards, decks etc.
THESIS
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO . 2019
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MARKET AS A SOCIAL SPACE HOW TO GUIDE TRANSFORMATIONS TO MARKET SPACES THAT FACED CHANGES WITH TIME ?
MARKET AS A SOCIAL SPACE Serene
Site details
HOSPITAL AREA with essential stores, hotel etc
PALAYAM
A private bus sector with symbiotic relationship with the market (load transportation) is located adjacent to the market. Palayam hosts a heritage that dates back centuries which have now turned into junkspaces.
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Palayam junction, one of the busiest in the city faces the turmoil of urbanism- Congestion. The palayam market, efficiently works in both Wholesale and retail sectors accommodating both formal and informal vendors. However the market is being subjected to the pressure of urbanism due to : Present design of space and circulation does not keep up with the demand and heavy logistics Increasing Land value
BUS STAND AREA with banks, snack bars, tuition centers etc.,
Served as the administrative core for Zamorin dynasty centuries ago leading to budding of small markets, temples etc., making Palayam the major commercial hub it is today
What is a junkspace ?
MOSQUE and allied informal sellers
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Junkspace is what remains after modernisation has run its course or, more precisely, what coagulates while modernisation is in progress, its fallout.
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KUTTICHIRA
CONNECTIVITY
Reinvigorative
Social, cultural and historical context VEGETABLE MARKET SPACE formal and informal vending areas
HISTORY
Therapeutic
Rem koolhaas
Accessible to all the major areas in the city
TEMPLE PRECINCT and allied informal sellers SM STREET Shopping st VALIYANGADI MARKET Wholesale market
PALAYAM TALI TEMPLE
Palayam study area with its existing isolated values and users KOZHIKODE Railway stn
CONTEXT
Isolated heritage, cultural and recreation elements with potential for better tourism opportunities
Every major function at the node exists as serparate enitites with little or no threshold functions; which has the potential to create more opportunities for interaction between various user groups which has ended up in limiting the activities and users of palayam.
URBAN DESIGN
User and activity mapping
Design Strategies
Driver Conductor
Commuter Students
Service staff
Hospital based users Market based users
Mobility based users
Vendor Formal Vendor
Mobility based users
Service staff Commuter
Decongesting the node for a more breathable pause space
Commercial users
Porter
01
Transform isolated values into a converging node with inclusive public realm character
02
Provide better infrastructure that accentuates existing mobility system
03
Revive heritage elements and create a legible network
Market based users Resident
Temple based users Service staff
Service staff
Hospital users
Commercial users
Other than daily commuters and shoppers, the present users of Palayam are those who work or stay in and around Palayam. The market and allied areas have lost its public character and has turned into a space of ‘ Specific use’
Loading/ Unloading
ACTIVITY
Security staff
Shopping/ Loitering
Transit related
AGE
30 - 60
GENDER
MALE
Others
Monotonous character of functions along street edge leading to inactive, unsafe streets
Loading/ Unloading
Functions lay secluded limiting interaction between various users 4:00
8:00
12:00
16:00
Graphical representation of the users and activities in Palayam
20:00
24:00
Issues with existing model of Palayam
URBAN DESIGN
The urban node
Sunday market Porters
Aerial view of the redesigned Palayam node ; The bus stand area, fruit market and threshold spaces, food hub, connection from shopping streets, religious buildings and allied spaces
Palayam as a node of converging values with an improved public realm character weaving together the essence of the place; heritage, transit, shopping and food culture
URBAN DESIGN
Bus stand area along with threshold spaces
Market space and threshold spaces
View of the fruit market space, designated heavy vehicle parking areas and loading & unloading zone
Aerial view of the redesigned Palayam node with breathable pause spaces inducing pedestrian safe walkways with designated spaces for informal vendors for the Sunday market
URBAN DESIGN
ANALYSING THE ROLE OF WATERFRONTS IN URBAN AREAS FOR PEOPLE IN GROUPS ; A case of the Calicut beach DISSERTATION . 2020
Families, friends , couples, colleagues
Inclusive of all kinds of groups
WALKING, SITTING , CONVERSING
WALKING, SITTING , CONVERSING, PEOPLE WATCHING
Members of political parties
EATING, SHOPPING, CONVERSING, PLAYING, KITE FLYING
EATING, CONVERSING, PEOPLE WATCHING
CONCERTS, SHOWS, FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
PROTESTS, CONVERSING,SPEECHES
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Couples , friends, colleagues mostly consisting of young people
In an attempt to understanding waterbodies as informal public spaces and the impact of providing connection to waterbodies in urban areas within the local context on people and their social interactions, I happened to take interest in the varied character of the Calicut beach and the many roles it plays to its many users. What makes the beach such a significant public place of the city ?
Families ,friends, colleagues mostly consisting of elderly
As a part of narrowing down the field of study I chose to understand how people in groups use and move about to learn more about the sociability of the space.
Families, friends , couples, very less elderly , mostly consists of young
The beach, its various zones and acitivities were observed and how various groups use the beach, their preferences were documented.
Political gathering space
Kite flying
Informal performing/ gathering space Informal vendors selling beverages and snacks
Formal gathering space
Promenade facilitating seating and walking
Informal vendors selling food ,toys etc
DISSERTATION
Lintel lvl (+210 lvl)
+237 lvl
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+170 lvl
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TOILET +40 LVL
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155
KITCHEN +45 LVL
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
RR foundation
DETAIL DRAWING
FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT
Earth filiing
Earth filiing
Typical detail drawing for group housing project
COMMERCIAL PROJECT
Ground floor plan layout for an upcoming modern market space
SECTION - AA
+420 lvl Roof slab (+300 lvl)
Steel roof with clay tile ( slope - 20°)
300
+237 lvl
225 BEDROOM +45 LVL
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
electrical room
PROPOSED SEPTIC TANK
+170 lvl
gents
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
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2.8m wide corridor +45 LVL
MEAT STALLS 2.4m wide corridor
Earth filiing
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FRONT ELEVATION Earth filiing
RISE -15CM TREAD - 30CM WIDTH - 120
MEAT STALLS 2.4m wide corridor
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
RR foundation
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FISH STALLS 2.4m wide corridor ladies
LIVING +45 LVL
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Cold storage
changing room
Lintel lvl (+210 lvl)
lift lobby
13
FISH STALLS 2.4m wide corridor
2.8m wide corridor
office
150 CM WIDE RAMP slope 1:12
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Entry
LIFT 2.6X3.0
DRIVEWAY 5.8m wide
FRONT ELEVATION
2.4m wide corridor
+420 lvl
Roof slab (+300 lvl)
Steel roof with clay tile ( slope - 20°)
Lintel lvl (+210 lvl)
+237 lvl
80
272
TOILET +40 LVL
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
LOADING & UNLOADING BAY
+170 lvl
150
155
KITCHEN +45 LVL
REAR ELEVATION
DRIVEWAY 4m wide
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
EXISTING WELL
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
REAR ELEVATION
RR foundation Earth filiing
Earth filiing
REAR ELEVATION
SECTION - AA
R
TRANSFORME
+420 lvl Roof slab (+300 lvl)
Steel roof with clay tile ( slope - 20°)
RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION Lintel lvl (+210 lvl)
LEFT SIDE ELEVATION
+237 lvl
225
300 Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
FIRE STATION
Proposed Rainwater tank 8mx2.5mx1.5m
BEDROOM +45 LVL
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
RR foundation
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SITE PLAN
Plinth lvl (+45 lvl)
LEFT SIDE ELEVATION
SHEET NO: 01
Earth filiing
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DRAWING TITLE :
LIVING +45 LVL
RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION
Ground lvl (+0 lvl)
+170 lvl
SCALE: 1:200
01. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN METERS UNLESS IT IS SPECIALLY MENTIONED 02. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SHALL BE FOLLOWED
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DATE: 10/04/2020
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SHEKARAM
DETAIL B NTS
Wooden plank 1"x5" Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
Fascia 1"x8"
Wooden support for rafter1"x1"
Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
DETAIL A NTS
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5"
Wooden tie beam 2"x4" for roof tile 1"x2"
DETAIL D
Powder coated tin sheet
Ceiling tile
Powder coated Aluminium Gutter
Wooden plank 1"x5"
Wooden beam 4"x8"
DETAIL D
ISOMETRIC VIEW OF DETAIL A NTS
Powder coated tin sheet
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5"
Wooden beam 4"x8"
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5"
Wooden plank 1"x7"
ISOMETRIC VIEW OF DETAIL D NTS
Wooden support for rafter 1"x1"
Wooden plank 1"x5"
6
Roof 90 cm wide roof 13 projection
Roof 13
A
Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
A'
5
55 55
55
90 cm wide roof projection
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5" Wooden purlin 1"x2"
179
90 5
400X550
7
38
DETAIL A
55
400X550
A'
4
Roof tile
Wooden plank 1"x7"
All designs, prints and specifications are the 18 property of TWO i Architects and cannot be 19 used without their written permission Refer structural darawings for structural details20 Do not scale this drawing. Use figured 21 dimensions only 22 Contractor must verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work. Manufacturer/Contractor shall prepare 'shop 5/2111 D, Kottaram road, Eranhipalam M I L J K N Kozhikode, Kerala, 673006, India drawings' or prototype samples and submit them to the Architects for checking and approval PLAN for ceiling tile This drawing to be read in conjuction with written specifications.
NOTES
60 55 55 55
Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
Wooden plank 1"x7" Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
21 11 12 22
NOTES
Sherin
D E
12
Wooden support for ridge 1"x1" Ridge beam 3"x4" Roof tile Wooden support for rafter 1"x1"
207
4
14
Wooden plank 0.5"x2"
16
PROJECT ARCHITECT DRAWN BY
19
Roof 90 cm wide roof projection
20 10
PLAN for ceiling tile
A'
17
13
Wooden purlin for roof tile 1"x2"
1
3
B
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5"
13 A
11
B
2
Wooden plank 1"x7"
1 11 12 2
4 14
X
Ceiling tile
7
5 15
WORKING DRAWING
Wooden truss detail
63
4 14
18
TITLE
55
3 13
15
CHOKLY, MAHE
55
3 13
16
SHEKARAM
55
Roof 90 cm wide Guest Livingroof projection 400X320
1 11 12 2
20 10
Purlin
55
W
3
3
5
F
55
9
12
Recessed wooden purlin for ceiling tile 1"x2"
SECTION BB'
8
55
63
9
V
2
Roof 90 cm wide roof projection
4
U
8
10
90
6
Rafter
8
PROJECT
Wooden beam 4"x8" Wooden purlin 1''x2''
1 2
T
7
9
21
A
5
14
Ceiling tile
90
S
5
11
Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
19
63
PLAN for roof tile
6
DETAIL A NTS
22
J K
A'
3
55
R
6
10
15
15
Roof 90 cm wide roof projection
D E
C
55
4
Roof 90 cm wide roof 13 projection
DETAIL C
14
20
55
63
6
18
Rafter
20
B
Roof tile
B'
Q
4
8
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5"
17
18
7
SECTION AA'
16
A
17
Wooden beam 4"x8"
7
13
A
4
B'
10 21 11 12 22
16
19
Wooden beam 4"x8"
8 19
Guest Living 400X320
10 21 11 12 22
P
Rafters
5 16
6 17
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5"
90
O
55
5 16
N
55
4 15
L M
55
4 15
K
55
3 14
A
Ceiling tile
3
5
90
12 2 13
3 14
J
55
10 1 11
12 2 13
9 20
B
B'
9
2
Wooden tie beam 2"x4"
8
8 19
B
7
I
55
N
63
H
55
55
G
F
55
M
L
J K
X
55
I
W
60
15
10 1 11
H
G
55 55 55 55 55 Roof 90 cm wide roof Guest Living projection 400X320
V
55
F
55
55
U
3
36°
9
D E
C
55
T
60
B
63
S
1
Purlins
55 55
A
8
192.8 207.8
DETAIL B
R
55 55
5 6
Q
55 55
4
A Rafter
7
DETAIL A
P
B'
55 55
3
1
A
Roof tile
E
D
C
O
55 55
3
Wooden purlin for ceiling tile 1"x2"
Wooden rafter 2"x6.5" Wooden purlin 1"x2" Wooden support for rafter 1"x1"
B
N
55 55
2
5.6
33
A
2
L M
55
2
5
Purlin
63
1
6
Wooden purlin for roof tile 1"x2"
Ridge beam 3"x4"
1
4
B
55
Wooden support for ridge 1"x1"
N
Purlins
55
55 55 55 55 55 Roof 90 cm wide roof projection
15
M
L
J K
K
55
55
I
J
55
55
H
G
I
55
55
F
H
60
63
D E
C
B' G
F
Roof 90 cm wide roof projection
60
B
85.5
A
60
B
Rafter
E
D
C
55
A
B
86
A
60
Wooden truss roof detail for a residential project in Kannur, Kerala
Sherin SCALE 1:50
DETAIL NTS
REVISION Shekeram_ wd_woodentruss_ V01_4/11/2020
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All designs, prints and specifications are the property of TWO i Architects and cannot be used without their written permission D Refer structural darawings for structural details Do not scale this drawing. Use figured dimensions only Contractor must verify all dimensions on site before commencing any work. Manufacturer/Contractor shall prepare 'shop 5/2111 D, Kottaram road, Kozhikode, Kerala, 673006 drawings' or prototype samples and submit them to the Architects for checking and approval This drawing to be read in conjuction with written specifications.
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