U N D E R G R A D UAT E
ARCHITECTURE
P O R T F O L I O S H I F A
P A R V I N
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SELECTED WORKS (2019-2023)
EDUCATION
ACTIVITIES
Bachelors in architecture Bearys Enviro Architecture Design School-BEADS
2019 - Present
2017-2019
Schooling BGS Education center - BGSEC
2006-2017
Mangalore
Mangalore
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Hello,
Others
Autodesk Autocad | Revit Sketchup | Revit Blender, Rhino ( Beginner) Enscape | Vray Photoshop | Indesign | Illustrator | Lightroom Microsoft office | Google
SOFT SKILLS
SHIFA
PARVIN
I’m Shifa Parvin, a 22-year-old final year architecture student at BEADS Mangalore,With a fervent passion for art and architecture, I find joy in capturing visual stories through my lens. Additionally, I aspire to perceive my projects from the perspectives of others and experience the spaces I create through their eyes. Beyond structural designs, I see architecture as a dedicated effort to craft spaces resonating with sustainability, compassion, and harmony. Each project is a stroke on my canvas, aiming to nurture environments that emanate tranquility and foster empathetic bonds. In a world lacking compassion, empathy, and humanism, I strive to create interconnected and cohesive spaces that reflect our shared humanity. I am delighted to share this journey where sustainability blends with creativity, where structures are molded by compassionate connections, and where the pursuit of harmony guides the blueprint of each project.
~ Envisioning spaces that not only provide shelter but also contribute to our Collective well-being.
Contact +91 9380588152 Linkedin : Shifa Parvin shifaparvinarc@gmail.com _shifa.parvin_
2023 2020-23 2022
WORKSHOPS | SEMINARS Down to earth Workshop | Ar.Sharanya Rebba,JBR Hands On-Brick Construction Workshop | AUROVILLE Emotional Intelligence with architecture
2022
Post production in Photoshop Workshop | Ar. Aboobacker bazil,LPU Cosmic Architecture Workshop | Ar.Shashank bhoopathi,LPU
2023
2023 2023
Seminar | Utsav kamboj ,LPU
2023
ROLES & RESPONSIBILITY Coordinator- Meet the Myth buster Seminar
2019
Speaker-EXPLORATION ,Knowledge sharing
2021
Coordinator- North India trip Coordinator -South India trip
2022 2023
| Narendra naik ,BEADS
Creativity Communication Team Building Planning and organizing Attention to detail Resolute Quick learner Adaptability Compassionate
session on EXPO2020 ,Dubai
Vice president-BEADS
2022-23
ACHIEVEMENTS
LANGUAGES English Hindi Kannada Urdu Malayalam Tulu Beary Arabic
- 65 ZNC | JBR -Hyderabad - 65 ANC | LPU-Punjab Organizer - Events and Activities | BEADS Team lead - Mental health awareness Delegate
Pre-University St. Aloysius college -SAPUC
Rendering Adobe suite
2022 2022 2022
Participant - ANDC Design Competition Delegate
Mangalore
CAD Modelling
Participant - IGBC Design Competition
Speaker Speaker
Runner - Inter-college paper dress designing competition | IDS,Mangalore Runner - Inter-college speech competition on net zero energy conservation. | BIT,Mangalore
2019 2023
Speaker Basic Basic Speaker Native Reader
DOCUMENTATION Chapel Documentation : ST. Aloysius chapel | Vernacular Architecture
FIELD OF INTEREST
WORK EXPERIENCE
Sustainable Architecture Photography,Cinematography Art | Illustration | Graphic designing Travel Handmade Craft | Model Making Music Cultural
Freelancing : Logo design , Illustration , Poster design , Photo shoots
CONTENTS
Selected Works 2019-23
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
02.
IGBC GREEN DESIGN COMPETITION
03.
REVITALIZATION OF OLD PORT
04.
4 STAR HOTEL
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AUDITORIUM
06.
WORKING DRAWING
07.
ADAPTIVE REUSE
EARTH WISE ACADEMY
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
HOTEL IXE
MANGALORE
RESIDENCE
MISCELLANEOUS ART & PHOTOGRAPHY REUSE
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
ADAPTIVE REUSE
Location : Lalbagh,Mangalore Type: Public
The goal of the studio project in the 7th semester was to foster an appreciation and comprehension of how vernacular architecture, culture, craftsmanship, and heritage were deeply embedded throughout India’s history. The aim was to rejuvenate, preserve, and re-purpose these values within a contemporary framework. Vernacular structures not only lend a distinctive Character to neighborhoods but also establish a Tangible link between bygone eras and the present. Kodial Guthu, a two-century-old edifice initially serving as a traditional residence and later adapted into an art gallery, encompasses unused land in its rear. The current endeavor is centered around the adaptive re-purposing of Kodial Guthu, envisioning its transformation into a public library. The primary focus lies in encapsulating the region’s vernacular and cultural elements.
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BRIDGING TIME: A MODERN LINK TO HERITAGE CONNECT TO RECONNECT
The design idea is all about connecting the new public library with the old Kodial Guthu in a seamless way. A modern, artistic bridge links the two buildings, symbolizing a bridge through time and culture. Where this bridge builds a connection old to new. This design not only values the old Kodial Guthu but also makes it useful for today’s needs. It’s like cherishing the past while moving forward with a fresh perspective.
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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SECTION A-A’
FRONT ELEVATION
SECTION B-B’
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CONNECTING BUILDING BRIDGE EXTERIOR VIEWS
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BOOK STORE
PERSONAL WORKING POD
THE ATRIUM
CHILDREN’S READING AREA 14
NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE
DIGITAL LIBRARY 15
02 IGBC
(Competition project)
EARTHWISE ACADEMY
Location :Ennoli,Mangalore Type: Educational
IGBC Green Design Competition presents a challenge: to conceptualize learning spaces that operate as dynamic laboratories where students are not just taught but actively engaged. These spaces are envisioned as natural environments fostering the absorption, growth, exercise, and connection of young minds. They are meant to radiate inspiration for creativity, acting as vessels of knowledge and exploration. The objective is to cultivate meaningful and enduring relationships between educators and students, shaping curriculum and instructional practices that propel students toward loftier achievements.
ADMIN AND OFFICE LIBRARY
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IGBC - EARTHWISE ACADEMY In the face of escalating global carbon emissions, with the urban built environment contributing to 75% of annual greenhouse gas emissions, and buildings alone responsible for 39%, there’s a pressing need to eliminate these emissions. This is seen as a pivotal step in addressing climate change. The primary aim of the competition is to introduce and implement architecture with net-zero energy in mind, tailored to the specific climatic constraints of Mangalore. The focus extends beyond designing innovative learning spaces to encompass a broader mission of sustainable practices within urban environments. GENERIC FORM ANALYSIS L SHAPED - Has maximum exposed area. H SHAPED - Has less exposed area comparing to L shape COURTYARD - This form has minimum heat gain
Implementing sustainable features such as rainwater harvesting, perforated walls (jali) made of laterite stone, and utilizing local marble from the city. The incorporation of solar panels across the terrace enhances energy efficiency. Landscaping aims to maintain a calm and cool environment, while open spaces create a courtyard where people can enjoy a sense of openness.
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Additionally, the integration of these sustainable features not only aligns with environmental consciousness but also contributes to the overall eco-friendly design of the space. The use of rainwater harvesting ensures efficient water resource management, while perforated walls made of local laterite stone serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. Incorporating the city’s local marble not only promotes regional identity but also supports the use of indigenous materials, reducing the project’s ecological footprint. Furthermore, the widespread use of solar panels underscores a commitment to renewable energy sources, enhancing the overall sustainability and resilience of the development. Together, these elements create a harmonious and environmentally conscious space that fosters a sense of well-being and connection to the local surroundings. 21
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SECTION
COURTYARD
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FIRST FLOOR CORRIDOR
PARK
BRICK FACADE
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03 URBAN DESIGN
REVITALIZATION OF MANGALORE OLD PORT Site area: 5.15 Acres Location: Mangalore Dakke
Urban design project-8th semester. The Mangalore Old Port redevelopment initiative seeks to breathe new life into the deteriorating port area, with a primary emphasis on addressing the needs and welfare of the local fishermen community. The overarching goal is to transform the existing dilapidated condition into a vibrant and thriving space. The redevelopment strategy is centered around seamlessly integrating recreational, commercial, and industrial zones. Additionally, ferry services will be introduced to not only enhance economic opportunities but also to foster community well-being and ensure smooth connectivity throughout the area. This zone encompasses a contemporary fish market catering to both retail and wholesale activities. It incorporates an auction hall and fish handling unit, ensuring the streamlined distribution of seafood. Emphasizing sustainability, the design includes a dedicated unit for the management of fish and prawn waste. In addition to these facilities, the zone features a seafood restaurant, a lively Artisan Plaza celebrating local craftsmanship, and a meticulously landscaped environment. This holistic design not only revitalizes the area while honoring tradition but also establishes a dynamic hub for commerce, cultural exchange, and engaging experiences.
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EMBRACING TRADITION, CELEBRATING SEA
CONCEPT This concept features a building with two separate blocks carefully designed to accommodate public, semi-public, and private spaces. A connector building seamlessly links these blocks, providing smooth transitions. Additionally, the design thoughtfully incorporates Mangalore’s rich traditions, paying Homage to the local culture and heritage.
To maintain a natural and well-ventilated ambiance, the design embraces local building materials, particularly brick. The facade of the buildings is adorned with perforated bricks, adding an aesthetic and welcoming touch. The seafood restaurant, situated in the heritage area, boasts a roof with long skylights, providing an intriguing dining experience.
SITE MASTERPLAN
The landscape design includes a connector building that leads people to a central area, where a unique walkway adorned with a fish net installation supported by trees creates an interesting and captivating path to explore. Additionally, the seafood restaurant offers outdoor dining with a creative art installation. Reversed baskets with bulbs inside illuminate the space, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. This project weaves together various elements to showcase Mangalore’s culture and traditions, offering an engaging and memorable experience for both visitors and locals alike.
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GROUND FLOOR (WHOLESALE & RETAIL)
SEAFOOD RESTAURANT AND ARTISAN PLAZA
RETAIL
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SITE SECTION
SITE SECTION
SITE ELEVATION
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PORTSCAPE
RETAIL FISH STALL DESIGN
AUCTION HALL
OUTDOOR TEMP STALLS
OUTDOOR CAFE
FISHNET INSTALLATION
STREET DEVELOPMENT
ROOF PLAN CONCRETE ROOF WITH SKYLIGHT
FISH PROCESSING UNIT
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CONNECTING BUILDING
RETAIL FISH MARKET SEAFOOD RESTAURANT AND ARTISAN PLAZA
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04 4 STAR HOTEL Area: 4600SQM Type: Public
Design project-5th semester In the current era of globalization and commercialization, the city of Mangalore has experienced rapid development in recent years. However, despite this progress, the availability of high-quality accommodation, particularly in the form of four-star hotels, remains limited within the city. Notably, the absence of a four-star hotel in Deralakatte, a region acknowledged as an educational hub, presents a significant opportunity to address the growing demand for both leisure and accommodation services. In this context, the establishment of a four-star hotel in Deralakatte not only fills a critical void in the city’s hospitality offerings but also aligns strategically with the area’s prominence as an educational center. As Deralakatte attracts students, professionals, and visitors, a well-equipped and luxurious hotel would not only cater to the needs of leisure travelers but also provide a sophisticated and comfortable stay for those associated with the educational institutions in the vicinity.
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The proposed design introduces a distinctive feature - a parametric facade characterized by wavy curved structures crafted from plywood. This design concept harmoniously mimics the waves of the nearby Arabian Sea, creating a contextual link to the coastal identity of Mangalore. The lodging rooms within the hotel are adorned with this wavy curved balcony, presenting a welcoming and distinctive aesthetic that defines the essence of the project. Moreover, the rooftop is envisioned as a dynamic communal space, featuring a cafe, restaurant, swimming pool, and a captivating sunset point. This thoughtful layout not only fosters a sense of openness but also encourages a vibrant community atmosphere. The stepped green balconies, designed as a passive cooling technique, not only add to the visual appeal but also offer a refreshing and cooling ambiance. The rooftop, designed as a multi functional space, becomes a focal point for social interaction and relaxation. The inclusion of a cafe, restaurant, swimming pool, and sunset point not only caters to the leisure needs of the guests but also capitalizes on the picturesque surroundings, offering a breathtaking view of the sunset over the Arabian Sea. The incorporation of stepped green balconies not only enhances the visual appeal of the hotel but also serves as an eco-friendly and energy-efficient feature. Acting as a passive cooling technique, these green balconies contribute to the overall sustainability of the project, providing a natural and refreshing ambiance for both guests and visitors.
The parametric facade, in addition to its aesthetic value, serves as a unifying element, seamlessly connecting the structure with the coastal vibes of Mangalore. The wavy curved design, replicated in the facade, provides a unique and consistent thematic experience for the guests, making the hotel stand out as a symbol of architectural innovation and contextual relevance.
PARAMETRIC FACADE-WAVES
4 STAR HOTEL
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SECTION A-A’
FIRST FLOOR
2ND FLOOR DETAILS OF ROOFTOP
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SECTIONAL ELEVATION B-B’
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CREATIVE SPACE
BALCONY
CAFE & BAR
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SWIMMING POOL
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05 AUDITORIUM Location: Mangalore Type: Public
The 5th semester minor project presents a compelling challenge — the creation of an auditorium with a 500-person seating capacity while grappling with the limitation of basement parking. This project not only explores the technical aspects of constructing a large-scale auditorium but also addresses the spatial constraints posed by the necessity of an underground parking facility. The design aims to understand functionality with aesthetics, ensuring a seamless blend of practicality and visual appeal. Design Concept: The central concept revolves around creating an innovative auditorium space that maximizes seating capacity without compromising on the overall architectural harmony. The underground parking challenge serves as a catalyst for ingenuity, pushing the boundaries of traditional auditorium design
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GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR BASEMENT PARKING
BASEMENT FLOOR
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06 WORKING DRAWING
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Year: 5&6th sem
Working drawings are essential in architecture for effective communication, coordination, documentation, compliance, cost estimation, and ensuring construction quality.
SECTION A-A’
These drawings serve as a common language, helping architects, engineers, and contractors understand and implement the design. They facilitate seamless coordination among different aspects of a project, ensuring everything works together smoothly. Working drawings also act as detailed documentation, capturing every part of the design process and serving as a reference for future modifications. They play a vital role in compliance with building codes and safety standards, contribute to accurate cost estimation, and serve as quality control tools during construction.
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UTILITY
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5.18
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8.13
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TOILET 1.6x1.8
KITCHEN 4X3
DINING 4x4
KITCHEN 4X3
4.00
0.45
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DINING 4x4
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C TOILET 1.6x1.8
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LIVING AREA 4.5X3.5
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VERANDA 1.6x 4.5 1.77
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SITE PLAN MARKING
D3 -DOOR 0.80X2.1
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3.30
0.77
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TOILET
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CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT
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1.73 0.60
1.80
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DINING
LIVING AREA
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TOILET
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BALCONY
W2 -WINDOW 1.2x 1.4 SILL HT :0.75
0.90
0.68
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BEDROOM
LIVING AREA
0.15 1.20
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MD -DOOR 1.2X2.1
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CAR PORCH 3.5X5
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2.47 0.69
BEDROOM
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TOILET
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AC UNIT WATER PUMP SWITCH INVERTOR CHANGEOVER SWITCH
DISTRIBUTION BOARD
TV
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W2 -WINDOW 1.2X1.4 SILL HT :0.75
SWITCHED SOCKET - 6 AMPS
WP INV.
GF LINTEL LVL + 2.55 W4 -WINDOW 0.50X0.50 SILL HT :1.6
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BEDROOM
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FAN REGULATOR
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D2 -DOOR 0.9X2.1
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TOILET
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2.18
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W4-WINDOW 0.50X0.50 SILL HT :1.6
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W5-WINDOW 0.6X4.5 SILL HT :0.75
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LIVING AREA 4.5X3.5
CAR PORCH
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TOILET
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BEDROOM
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UTILIY 1.4X2.4
TOILET 1.3x1.4
WALK IN CLOSET 1X1.8
4.24
1.43
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TOILET
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TOILET
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JAQUAR OVERHEAD SHOWER RANGE :MULTI-FUNCTION SHOWERS CODE :OHS-CHR-1779
JAQUAR WALL HUNG BASIN WITH FULL PEDESTAL RANGE :FLORENTINE CODE :FLS-WHT-5801 + FLS-WHT-5301
JAQUAR FAUCETS WALL MIXER 3-IN-1 SYSTEM CON-CHR-281KN
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TOTAL NO OF WINDOWS - FF :1
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BEDROOM
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0.44
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2.00 2.10
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2.35
0.44
2.50
D3 -DOOR 0.8X2.1
D2 -DOOR 0.9X2.1
0.80
0.44
0.90
1.20
0.55
TOILET
1.20 0.57
LIVING AREA
0.57
0.80
3.00 2.80 0.89
0.53
0.57
0.70 0.65 0.30 0.30
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0.66
4.42 4.50
0.50
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0.61 +0.45
0.80
0.85
0.89
0.68 0.71
0.68 0.71
2.50
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0.61
0.47
0.61
2.30
0.50
0.27
1.80
1.45
CAR PORCH
0.90
0.60 0.52
GF LVL +0.45 GROUND LVL +/-0.00
1.30 1.35
KITCHEN
1.40
DINING
GF SILL LVL +1.2
1.40
BEDROOM
1.30
BEDROOM
0.57
0.44
0.44
1.10
2.00 2.10
0.61 1.40
0.61
1.40
0.44
4.40 4.50
1.17
0.44 4.50
4.42
0.44 0.44
1.30 1.40
FF LVL +3.6
0.44
1.30 1.40
FF SILL LVL +4.35
STUDIO 6.60
LIVING
0.70
0.65
2.40
BEDROOM
0.80
0.90 0.80
1.20 1.10
1.50 0.65
0.44
1.05 1.10 1.20
0.44
TOILET
0.44
1.25
0.87 0.26
0.05
FF LINTEL LVL +5.70
0.44
3M lvl
1.40
FF ROOF LVL +6.60
3.45M lvl
KITCHEN
DINING
1.40
UP
3.30
WALK IN CLOSET
0.80
2.00 2.10
0.52 0.05 0.44
0.50
0.51
0.44
0.50
0.53
0.44
1.80 0.51
0.44
NO OF WINDOWS - GF :1
DOOR DETAILS
W8 -WINDOW 1.50X1.40 SILL HT :1.0
W7 -WINDOW 2.50X1.40 SILL HT :1.0
NO OF WINDOWS -GF:1
NO OF WINDOWS -GF:2
0.44
UTILITY
2.21
NO OF WINDOWS -GF:5 {2-SILL HT 1} -FF:3 TOTAL - 8
0.44
FF ROOF LVL +9.00
W5-WINDOW 0.6X4.5 SILL HT :0.75
W6 -WINDOW 0.9X4.5 SILL HT :0.75
1.30
W2 -WINDOW 1.20X1.4 SILL HT :0.75
W1 -WINDOW 1.8x 1.4 SILL HT :0.75 TOILET
TOILET DETAILS
ELECTRICAL PLAN
1.25
SECTION A-A’
WORKING DRAWING
2.40 2.50
+0.15
0.50
+-0.00
1.30 1.40
ENTRY
2.50
0.42 0.50
SLAB DETAILS
SECTION B-B’
NO OF WINDOWS GF:3 -FF:2 TOTAL - 5
W4-VENTILATOR 0.50X0.50 SILL HT :1.6
52
0.70
0.70
1.50 0.32 0.32 0.80
3.00
D4 - SLIDING DOOR 3X2.5
0.80
NO OF WINDOWS -GF:1 0.60
W3 -WINDOW 0.8X1.4 SILL HT :1
0.90
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ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY In my perspective, photography extends beyond a mere hobby; I see it as a valuable form of deliberate practice. I believe photography plays a crucial role in enhancing architects’ ability to perceive and analyze their surroundings. Furthermore, it serves as a medium for contemplative thought and concentration. As someone who keenly observes, my inclination leans towards the art of visual storytelling.
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