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2015-2020 // K.R.V.I.A
// profile Hello! I am a skilled Architecture graduate seeking a new challenge to expand my knowledge and experience as a Junior Architect with a driven and purpose-led design studio. My time at Architecture school has instilled in me a deep interest in heritage and cultural studies, which I passionately explored during my design dissertation. The ideas of Place-making and designing user-experience centric spaces have driven most of the projects illustrated in my portfolio. As an enthusiastic designer, I constantly experiment with design and materials, often seeking inspiration from films and the everyday.
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// education Ka m l a R a h e j a V i d y a n i d h i I n s t i t u t e f o r A r c h i t e c t u r e Mumbai, Maharashtra, India . B.Arch (2015 - 2020)
contact info
University of British Columbia Vancouver , Canada 2019 - Exchange Program
dwivedi.shreya@gmail.com
TU Delft Delft ,Netherlands 2018 - Exchange Program
+ 91 916715 7 0 5 4
La Mar tiniere Girls’ College Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
L u c k n o w , U . P. w w w. l i n k e d i n . c o m / i n / shreya-dwivedi
2001-2015
// professional experience SJK Architects Internship
l anguages English Hindi
references Available upon request
Jan 2019 - May 2019
Mad(e) in Mumbai Summer Internship May 2018
Freelance Restroom Renovation 2020- Present
// achievements
// software & skills Autocad-2D
Hand Drafting
INTACH Heritage Awards ,Builing Stories:Chakrata
Ve c t o r w o r k s
Model Making
2019, INTACH
Adobe Photoshop
Sketching
First Rank (National Level)
Adobe Indesign
Rendering
Documentation of Architectural Heritage ,Builing Stories:Chakrata
Adobe Illustrator
2018, Council of Architecture *(Collaborative)
Rhinocerous
First Rank
Sketchup
Esquisse- Cross Dressing *(Collaborative Installation)
Garage Band
First Rank (National Level) *(Collaborative)
2017, KRVIA
Third Rank Overall Academics , 2 nd Year B.Arch 2016, KRVI A
First Rank
M u s i c m i x i n g /e d i t i n g Amateur Photography Amateur Video Editing Basic Carpentry
iMovie
Pottery
Microsoft Office
Mac OS / Windows
// workshops & electives
Architecture Design , 2 nd Year B.Arch 2016, KRVIA
// relevant experience
Theorising Culture - Ari Anand Elective,KRVIA
Arc h. Photography - Kunal Bhatia Elective,KRVIA
Te a c h i n g A s s i s t a n t
P o d c a s t - N a m r a t a Ka p o o r
First Year Introductory Workshop , KRVIA
Elective,KRVIA
2019
Po tt er y - N eha Kudc hadkar
Student Co-ordinator 1:1 - Grasshopper Elective by Kedar Unhale , KRVIA 2019
S t u d e n t Wo r k s h o p C o n d u c t o r Bhangra with Saloni Kapoor & Saniya Patil, KRVIA 2016
S t u d e n t Wo r k s h o p C o n d u c t o r
Elective,KRVIA
Lit hography - Aseem Deuskar Elective , KRVIA
Ar t - Justin Ponmany Elective,KRVIA
1 : 1, G r a s s h o p p e r - K e d a r U n h a l e
Bhangra with Saloni Kapoor & Vidushi Aggarwal, KRVIA
Annual Workshop , KRVIA
2017
Theatre - Ramu Ramanat han
S tudy Tr ip Commit ee Member
Annual Workshop , KRVIA
Anegundi , KRVIA 2015
//licenses
// other interests Tr a v e l l i n g Music & Drumming
Registered Arc hitect
Films & Production Design
Council of Architecture , India
Swimming
Concrete Product Designing Fo o d Photography
CV
Adventure Sports
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Garden of Learning : Reimagining a Park as a Cultural Generator Design dissertation || 5th Year
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Institution of Knowledge // Architecture of the Good ,The True and The Beautiful Architecture Design || 5th Year
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The Boatclub // Lucknow , Reviving the river Gomti Urban & Architecture Design || 4th Year
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Theatre for Life // Architecture as Scaffolding Architecture Design || 2nd Year
55 - 58
Community Center // Institutions of Everyday Architecture Design || 2nd Year
59 - 62
The In-Between // Institutions of Faith Architecture Design || 3rd Year
63 - 68
The Machine // Institutions of Democracy Architecture Design
& Working Drawing || 3rd Year
69 - 74
design dissertation 2020 //
GA R DEN OF L E A R N IN G R E - I M A G I N I N G A PA R K A S A C U LT U R A L G E N E R AT O R
Lucknow is commonly know as the cultural city
of india. The identity has been built by the cultural practices,
for the promotion and propagation of Urdu which can be
the people living in it and the built form. It is this cultural
adopted by the government instead of the current one,
identity which is still very much a part of the memory of
such that the city is able to maintain its individuality giving
people. Today as the forces of globalisation act on the
its people a sense of place.
city the cultural characteristic which differentiated the city
from other places will soon fade into oblivion leading to
a place for learning which moves away from the idea of
gentrification , loss of identity and loss of sense of place.
closed door education. Revival of the heritage structure
The language, Urdu, played a major role in
alongside new scattered interventions will give it value .It
shaping this culture. It was at the very heart of it. Today
will also serve as a connection between the past and the
despite the various schemes and large fund allocations
present, just as the argument of Urdu revival in the present
from the government at the centre and state to promote
day tries to bridge that same gap.
the language and cultural practices in the city, there has been no significant change in the position of Urdu .
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The aim of the thesis is to explore the architecture
The intervention tries to Re-imagine a park as
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The Language, Urdu, played a major role in shaping this culture.
At the time when Urdu was thriving it was never associated/related with religion
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It was a language which allowed for -Flexibility -Freedom of expression -Diversity -Open to new ideas
It propagated through debate and discussions
Present day it is completely the opposite , which is a major cause for its downfall
CASE STUDIES There were various institutions in the city which helped
understand the various Institutions where Urdu and other
in the propagation of Urdu . They were not just “language
cultural practices related to it evolved and were practiced. It
learning spaces” but spaces where Urdu in its various forms
does so from the time of the Nawabs to the present day .
was practiced . The following case studies try to map and FIRANGI MAHAL - PALACE OF LEARNING LIVING SPACE STORAGE
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The Firangi Mahali family was famed for their religious learnings , they wrote and published a lot .The Mahal has been a centre of learning as well as the cultural centre. They played an important part in the establishment of the Urdu press in lucknow.Maulana Abdul Bari played a leading part in launching the Khilafat Movement(1919-24) .There were secret meeting held in the Firangi Mahal of which Gandhi and Nehru were a part.The building is dilapidated and the institution non existent.
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Today the Pari khana houses the Folk art Museum which houses several artefacts, photographs and paintings. DANISH MAHAL
It holds weekly literary meets called the Bazm-e-Danishwaran and the Shaame-Awadh meets.
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It was demolished by the British and in its place stands the Amir-ud-Daula Library. RAM ADVANI BOOKSTORE
The store shut after Ram Advani Passed
RIFA-E-AAM CLUB
MARRIS COLLEGE/BHATKHANDE
The building works as a dump yard.
It is one place where anyone who wishes to learn dance or music as higher education in the city goes.
LALIT KALA ACADEMY
SANGEET NATAK ACADEMY
Holds handicraft exhibitions
The academy which is neither a teaching nor a performing body, has contributed least towards promoting or sponsoring talent
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Upon studying the various institutions related to Urdu, both public and private, in the present day the following observations were made:
The Government institutions have more infrastructure and are older as opposed to the newer private festivals and NGOs with less or no infrastructure .
Government institutions have been less successful in promoting Urdu and creating awareness as compared to private festivals and NGOs promoting the Lucknowi Culture.
Institution
Institutions with other cultural activities apart from just one way teaching of Urdu , are more successful.
Analysis
Working members are less throughout.
Places with voluntary youth participation have seemed to achieve more success.
site : rifa-e-aam club Located in the heart of the Kaiserbagh area, the older city , in Lucknow .
It was set up by the Maharaja of Mahmoodabad, in retaliation to the British Clubs present in the city where indians weren’t allowed.
The Progressive Writers’ Association was formed in 1936 , which went on to revolutionize literary writings.
The Lucknow Pact of 1916 , between The Indian National Congress and Muslim League was signed in this building.
The Rifa-e-Aam club has been chosen as the final site for the intervention. Site has been chosen because of its location and its historical connection. It is a site which many people pass by during everyday. Thus making the intervention directly and easily accessible by the general public . PRESENT DAY :
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Lucknow, called Kaiserbagh .
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It lies at the turning of a busy
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A common space for people to come together whilst trying to make them aware of the language Urdu and its various forms
Urban Park
Re-imagine a park as a place for learning which moves away from the idea of closed door learning .
Monument will also serve as a connection between the past and the present. Just as the argument of Urdu revival in the present day tries to bridge that same gap.
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building diagrams
programmatic layout RIFA-E-AAM CLUB
Grid laid on site taking the dimensions of the monument as reference , to help locate the building on the land.
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EXISTING STRUCTURE ENCLOSED PRIVATE SPACE
Adding landscape to add the experience of the visitor. Main movements and central axis.
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LANDSCAPE The landscape is designed in a way to make the visitor meander, such that when moving through the park the visitor chances upon the activities happening in the various pavilion like structures. There are smaller pavilions and seating spaces integrated within the landscape which act as pause points when walking in the park. They become spaces where people can sit together have discussions, chat with a friend, do yoga or any activity they like. Adding such smaller elements makes the park more inviting to people. It doesn’t remain a place where one would only come to learn or know about a language it becomes more than that.
TREE SPECIES AND USE
IMLI -Tamarindus indica Use - SHADE - VISUAL BARRIER - SOUND BARRIER NEEM -Azadirachta indica Use - SHADE - VISUAL BARRIER - SOUND BARRIER ASHOK -Saraca asoca Use - SHADE - VISUAL BARRIER - SOUND BARRIER BANYAN -Ficus benghalensis Use - SHADE - MARKER GULMOHAR -Delonix regia Use - SHADE - VISUAL BARRIER FIG -Ficus racemosa Use - VISUAL BARRIER
SHEESHAM-Dalbergia sissoo Use - SHADE - VISUAL BARRIER - SOUND BARRIER
KUSUM -Schleichera oleos Use - VISUAL BARRIER
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The site had a variety of existing trees all of which have been retained. The new trees have been strategically planted alongside the existing ones to hide the pavilions . The trees act as sound and visual barriers and give shade while walking through the park. A champa tree is planted in close proximity to each intervention . It acts as a visual marker and guides the visitor with its white fragrant flowers. The singular banyan tree next to the Urdu learning institute acts as an additional marker to the main intervention of Urdu learning.
CHAMPA -Plumeria Use - MARKER - WHITE FLOWER - FRAGRANCE
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Working with blocks of different sizes according to area of programs. Making permutation combinations of public and private programs to increase interaction with the public.
Designing the landscape such that the formal functions get tucked underneath the earth mounds. Due to the layout of the paths while the person meanders they come across different activities happening in the park . There are several pockets created to pause & rest. The landscape is held inside with the wall on the edge which has openings in different parts to let people inside.
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A grid of 30*30 m was overlaid on the site and follies of 10*10 m were place at the nodes. Programs were allocated to some of the follies and grew around it while others remained as objects of play in the larger site. Paths criss crossed between these objects to direct the person through the site.
A grid in proportion to the size of the existing monument was overlayed on the site. The programs were divided in different categories and grouped. These were then spaced and placed according to their nature within the grid. Underground paths dissecting the grid connected the programs to each other. The edge is designed in a way to increase the interaction of the people with the site ;incorporating small shops and sitting and viewing spaces.
materials The Material choice of sandstone and corton steel in the new interventions in contrast to the lakhori bricks in the heritage structure stemmed from the idea of combining the traditional systems with more modern contemporary building techniques. The combination of sandstone and steel, i.e. a traditional building element and a modern contemporary one , tries to physically manifest that old and new connection. The architecture thus created is contemporary , which is rooted in the combination of historical elements with a modern vocabulary.
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proportions and heights
Roof lines of all interventions are aligned with the top of the cornice of the ground floor
Height of the stone piers and walls aligns with the springing line of the arches of the heritage structure
light vs heavy The use of steel on the ground level makes the inserts light and transparent , helping to maintain the openness of the park . The use of the thin steel columns makes the interventions almost invisible amongst the trees in contrast to the heritage structure which has a heavy and imposing presence.
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M O N U M E N T & U RDU L EARNING INSTITU TE
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The Urdu learning institute has been designed as an annex to the monument with the formal learning spaces underground and a discussion space and gallery on the ground level. More public programs on the ground level aim to draw visitors towards the functions .The opening on the ground level ,looking into the spaces below have been designed such that people are able to see and hear the activities downstairs. On the ground floor is the discussion space which has been designed as a colonnade with columns large enough to give a sense of privacy to people sitting between them. It can be used by people studying below or from outside also.The gallery beside the colonnade can be used for holding exhibitions. The staircase or lifts take one to the underground level or above the gallery. The annex connects to the monument with a path leading directly into the library .The library is a large double height space with additional reading spaces on either side which look out into the garden all around. The ground level of the heritage structure also houses a digital cell, an archival space, association rooms and a shop. The space for the administration is on the first floor . The lower level has the formal learning spaces with a reception , an office, a staff room, an av room and class rooms each opening into a court yard. The seating space in the two central courtyards encourage interaction among the students.
DETAIL SECTION design dissertation
Mr-24® standing seam roof sheets in colorbond® pre-painted steel 3 * 8ft Gutter , 150*150mm in steel Channel, 50*35mm in corton steel Box section ,60 * 40mm in corton steel Box section ,150*150mm in corton steel L section, 75*75*6mm in corton steel, bent to profile welded and bolted to 150*150mm box section Built up column 150*150mm , in corton steel Corton steel railing
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Concealed base plate, 250*250mm in metal RCC slab 200mm thk Fascia stone 40mm thk Damp proof course Gravel
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Sweet earth (300mm deep green roof , overall depth) Drain board Secondary water proofing Screed Waterproofing Drain pipe Sandstone wall 500mmthk (Ashlar masonry) Form finished RCC slab Fixed glass window Window sill 100mm thk , in stone IPS flooring 25mm thk
Porous paver blocks 100mm pcc bed 230mm rubble Rammed earth Load bearing stepped foundation 100mm pcc bed
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P E R F O R M ING ARTS INSTITU TE
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The performing arts institute has been designed with the music and dance learning spaces underground and a large pavilion with seating spaces on the ground level .The pavilion could be used as a resting or meditation space by the people coming to the park. Here also there are courtyards beside the seating space which look into the spaces underground. On the ground floor is the pavilion with seating along the edges . A stepped seating has been created from the footpath since the pavilion is at a higher level than the road . A stair case leads one up to the pavilion where there is a lift to go underground. There is also a ramp to come up to the level of the park next to the seating. The underground spaces are accessed from the footpath or lift . The stair case descends down and opens infront of the common gathering space . There are studio spaces for music and dance classes each opening opening into semi private courtyards. There is also a recording and editing studio alongside the office and staff room and other ancillary functions.
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DETAIL SECTION Mr-24® standing seam roof sheets in colorbond® pre-painted steel 600Mm * 8ft Gutter , 150mm*150mm in steel Channel, 50mm*35mm in corton steel Box section , 60mm*40mm in corton steel L section, 75mm * 75mm* 6mm in corton steel , bent to profile welded and bolted to 150mm *150mm box section Box section , 150*150mm in corton steel Built up column 150mm * 150 mm , in corton steel Gravel Concrete seat Drain board Secondary water proofing Screed Waterproofing Sweet earth (900mm deep green roof , overall depth) Stone coping 100mm thk Damp proof course Paver blocks Sand bedding Rcc slab 200mm thk Porous paver blocks Drain Lift shaft Form finished concrete
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S H O P S & PRACTICE SPACE
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The practice space sits on the busy edge of the site facing the city station. It has been designed as platforms of various levels to create a differentiation in space. Underneath the higher platforms on the outer edge are shops which open towards the footpath, on the inside the spaces underneath of used to store equipments for park maintenance. The ground floor has space for tea shops etc on the outer edge with well shaded seating spaces on either side. The presence of the shops and seating spaces created a node for people to gather .In this area the boundary of the park has punctures and reduces in height such that people on the outside can for have a visual connection with the inside. The entry to the park is from between the shops .On entering the space one encounters the different levelled platforms on either side with people doing their rehearsals on them or just hanging out . The difference in levels creates a distinction on space , while still maintaining visual connect between each other.
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Box section , 150*150mm in corton steel Mr-24® standing seam roof sheets in colorbond® pre-painted steel 600Mm * 8ft Gutter , 150mm*150mm in steel
Box section , 60mm*40mm in corton steel L section, 75mm * 75mm* 6mm in corton steel , bent to profile welded and bolted to 150mm *150mm box section Built up column 150mm * 150 mm , in corton steel Corton steel railing 25Mm ips flooring 200Mm thk rcc slab Rolling shutter 20Mm thk fascia stone 150Mm thk stone lintel 20Mm thk stone shelves Perforated paver blocks Aggregate 100Mm pcc 230Mm random rubble Rammed earth Stepped foundation 100Mm pcc bed
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The Amphitheatre acts as the main entrance to the site. The amphitheatre ,the monument and the Urdu learning institute form the main central axis of the project. The amphitheatre is sunk into the ground such that the monument becomes a backdrop to its stage. On the ground level there are ancillary spaces for the amphitheatre and underneath are the green rooms on either side. Since the Amphitheatre is well shaded in the afternoons it can be used as a resting space for the passer-by on a regular basis too. The ground level has the ticket counters ,the sound & light room with access to the roof on either side for equipment setup and two small seating spaces. The stepped seating descends to the stage with two smaller stages at a higher level on either side. The underground green rooms have a lounge , wardrobe, changing rooms , makeup station and a waiting space on side and a practice space and artists room with a waiting space on the other . These two green rooms are connected with a sunk corridor behind the stage . To allow for movement of the artists between the two sides during an event.
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GUTTER DETAIL(A) MR-24® STANDING SEAM ROOF SHEETS IN COLORBOND® PRE-PAINTED STEEL 600MM * 8FT L-ANGLE CHANNEL IN CORTON STEEL 50*35MM CLOSER PLATE IN CORTON STEEL WELDED TO END OF GUTTER HOLLOW BOX SECTION 150*150MM CHANNEL WELDED TO CLOSER PLATE CLOSER PLATE IN CORTON STEEL WELDED TO END OF BOX SECTION CLOSER PLATE IN CORTON STEEL WELDED TO CHANNEL GI GUTTER 200MM * 200MM
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WO R K S H O P S & PRINTING PRESS
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The workshop and printing press has been designed with the printing press and publishing house underground and workshops studios and cafeteria on the ground level with courtyards looking below. The ground floor is is accessed from two places either from the central space ,accessed from the narrow pedestrian path, with the reception , office , waiting space and workshop studios or from the cafeteria , accessed from the main street footpath ,with an ordering counter and kitchen and pantry. The two stair cases and lifts take one underground , one to the printing press the other to the publishing house . There is also a freight lift with a loading unloading space to transfer material between the two floors.The presence of the cafeteria on the edge towards the road could act as a magnet for people walking by. At the underground level there are two separate zones; the printing press and the publishing house .They are connected with a passage with parallel seating on either side in the courtyard. The printing section has an office and printing workshop .The freight lift opens into the storage space for the printing press. There is also a locker room for the workers with spillover spaces in the large courtyards. In the publishing section is also a reception, waiting area ,a private office and a common working space for the other staff which has a spill over space into the courtyard.
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L SECTION, 75MM * 75MM* 6MM IN CORTON STEEL , BENT TO PROFILE WELDED AND BOLTED TO 150MM *150MM BOX SECTION BUILT UP COLUMN 150MM * 150 MM , IN CORTON STEEL 450MM STONE COPING REVOLVING GLASS DOOR-FRAMED IN CORTON STEEL REVOLVING GLASS WINDOW FRAMED IN CORTON STEEL RCC CHAJJA CORTON STEEL RAILING 100MM THK STONE COPING 25MM IPS FLOORING PERFORATED PAVER BLOCKS AGGREGATE DRAIN DAMP PROOF COURSE 200MM THK RCC SLAB STONE WALL CANTILEVERED RCC BENCH 230MM RANDOM RUBBLE GRAVEL RAMMED EARTH STEPPED FOUNDATION 100MM PCC BED
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GRAVEL 2” TO 4” TO ABSORB IMPACT OF WATER FALLING
GRASS BUFFER STRIP
SINCE RAIN WATER COLLECTED IS NOT ENOUGH TO BE USED FOR EVERYDAY USE , HENCE IT WILL BE USED IN THE LANDSCAPE TO RECHARGE GROUND WATER .
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IN S T IT UT ION OF K N OWLEDG E studio : ARCHITECTURE AS AN EXPRESSION OF THE GOOD THE TRUE AND THE BEAUTIFUL
This studio looked at research, design and proposal of
encouraged each student to select a design project and
architectural concepts, languages and environments
develop it to the level of architectural expression in terms
that envisioned, expressed and supported a way of living
of space, scale, tectonic values, materials, light and formal
that was rich and diverse without being exploitative and
characteristics.
destructive.
This was achieved by studying myths, stories, literature,
place of learning as a place of exploration & inquiery ,
the visual arts,forms of the performing arts as well as
where the passion of encounter is more important than
architectures from various times and places. History,
the discipline of submission to accepted norms and
social and anthropological writings, political and economic
customs.
theories, philosophy and religious thought allowed the
1.2
The institution of knowledge reimagines The
The Institution is essentially a space for gaining
contextualisation of the study.
knowledge about life and skills ,thus narrowing it down
The studio also included, amongst other
to a place for Philosophical learning and a place for Arts
exercises, studies of transformation,translation and
and Crafts. Both separaed and tied together by a stream
mutation of architectural forms in history. Based on the
and the amphitheather between them. It is designed to
understandings built up by such exercises, the studio
increase interaction and encounters among the people.
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They built mounds of earth to raise the level from the ground. Their houses were built on these mounds .
The fishing community needed land to dry the fishes, nets and for going into the bay for fishing. The agricultural community needed land for their fields and houses
Farmers considered the sun as their god -helped crops to grow.
1:500
Settlements grew, irrigation and temple complexes appeared.
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•Most of America is inhabited by hunter gatherers. •Settlements have started to emerge near coasts &river valleys; readily available water supply,edible plants & seafood. •In some larger settlements , ceremonial platforms were also being built.
•More and more people were migrating to the coasts from the inlands because of improvements in agriculture.
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•Pottery weaving also started.
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•People learnt to irrigate farms- waterponds & channels. •Large civilizations started with agriculture as a way of sustenence & building temple mounds etc.
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•Agriculture was spreading over large aeras of the continent.
•There were elaborate artworks , mounds to safeguard from floods , temples.
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•People were harvesting various edibles & had domesticated cotton and maize. PLAN WITH ELEMENTS
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FAR AWAY PLANS AND They built mounds of earth to raise the level from the ground. Their houses were built on these mounds . ELEVATION
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Some people went fishing, some picked edibles from trees, some identified crops ; domesticated them -agriculture started and some were into construction.
They remaining 60 people were on the move again looking for food and shelter.
Overtime a clear divide starts happening between the fishing community and the farmers.
The fishermen prayed to the moon- it controlled marine life and
Farmers considered the sun as their god -helped crops to grow Settlements grew, irrigation and temple complexes appeared.
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The agricultural community needed land for their fields and houses
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Both wanted lands near the coast.
The fishing community needed land to dry the fishes, nets and for going into the bay for fishing.
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The level of the river rose and fell frequently making any permanent settlement almost impossible to sustain on that terrain.
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•Walled villages for defence protection.
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•People disperse to colonise more.
giving rise to a single type of culture flourishing.
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started with agriculture as a way of sustenence & building temple mounds etc.
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( In present day Peru)
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•Walled villages for defence protection.
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•Settlements around large circular SECTIONplazas. A
•Groups of people move to places to colonise more places.
PROCESS PROCESS 11 •Increased 1:500 trade between inland & coast caused culturesto travel 1:500
•Cotton was being used for textiles , fishing nets & trade.
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•Evidence of class based society , single power controlling people. •Trade between inland & coastal settlements.
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•Settlement kept getting larger.
•People learnt to irrigate farms- waterponds & channels. PROCESS 4PROCESS 4 SECTION BSECTION B •Large civilizations 1:500 1:500
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•Agriculture was spreading over large aeras of the continent.
•It was an interdependant society , fishing & agriculture •There were elaborate artworks , mounds to safeguard from floods , temples.
•Pottery weaving also started.
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2500BC PROCESS 5 PROCESS 1PROCESS 1
•More and more people were migrating SECTION A 1:500to the coasts from the 1:500 1:500 inlands because of improvements in agriculture.
•In some larger settlements , ceremonial platforms were also being built.
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SECTION B A4 SECTION PROCESS SECTION A PROCESS 1:500 1:500 4 B SECTION 1:500 SECTION B LA VENTA - OLMEC 1:500 1200BC- 400BC ( In present day Mexico) 1:500
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•People were harvesting various edibles & had domesticated cotton and maize.
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POVERTY POINT 1730BC- 1350BC
( In present day Peru)
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Settlements followed an layout pattern, growing around places
plans GROUND FLOOR PLAN A
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One enters either building through tight spaces which open up and give a glimpse of what is beyond . Moving further in one encounters larger spaces ie. the collonades which primarily function as congregation and discussion spaces. The large size of the columns is essential since they provide a sence of privacy while still giving a sense of openness. The smaller spaces house functions which require a certain level of privacy ,each with their own spill out space. A combination of these two kinds of spaces gives rise to a form which enourages interaction among the people , giving them a chance to learn from one another.
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the boatclub 2018 //
T HE BOATC LUB studio :LUCKNOW , REVIVING THE RIVER GOMTI
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The studio looked at re-establishing connects of the
Babu Stadium complex and provides for the necessary
city of Lucknow to the river Gomti . Over the years,
infrastructure for water sports to take place in the city.
the relationship of the river Gomti to the city has been
It is ideal since the stadium regularly holds rowing
in a constant state of flux . The studio tried to uncover
competitions without the necessary infrastructure. The
these relations through history and manifest them in the
boat club would be a dedicated facility for the same.
present day. It was achieved with the introduction of tools
The intentition of the project is to draw more people
of reading urban form , the “soft city” - the lived city as
to the river front using water sports as a medium. The
it is experienced. The Studio primarily looked at ways of
design creates an axis from the stadium complex , to the
reviving the riverfront getting more people to engage with
boatclub .This axis splits to create three paths of public
it as opposed to the present senario . A common idea
movement one over the roof of the boatclub ,one through
through the exercise was the recognition of the Gomtis’
the boatclub and one through the public plaza (central
potential at be a possible mode of local transport for
to the temple , heathcare center , aquatics center and
the city. Hence the idea of proposing a boat club/ferry
boatclub). to the river. The different watersport progams
terminals at important nodes.
are separated from each other and extend as fingers over
The Boatclub is an extension to the existing K.D. Singh
the embankment in to the flood plain.
Year : 4 Semester : 7
Guide: Sonal Sundararajan Location : Lucknow
design //
the boatclub
model
process
site plan
BOAT CLUB-programs WATERSPORTS ROWING SAILING
CANOEING
BOATHOUSE CLUBHOUSE ROWING TANK
TRAINING GYMNASIUM ROOM CHANGING ROOM SAILING GEAR
CHANGING ROOM BOAT STORAGE OTHER PROGRAMS CLUBHOUSES EATERIES WAREHOUSE PARKING
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AQUATIC CENTER SWIMMING TRAINING DIVING POOL COMPETITION
PHYSIOTHERAPY
CONTROL ROOM RESCUE POINTS LAUNCHING FACILITIES WET AND DRY ZONES MULTI USE SPACES
the boatclub
ground floor plan
design //
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theatre for life 2016 //
T HEATR E F OR LIF E studio : ARCHITECTURE AS SCAFFOLDING
The Third Semester Architectural Design studio explores
the intervention is to provide for basic amenities of lodging
the role that architecture can have as ‘scaffolding’ upon
and sanitation to the daily wage migrant labourers working
which urban citizens can build their lives. The project
in the neighbourhood.
explores the role of architecture by suggesting public
The design aims to create a semi open space which is
infrastructure insertions in different areas of the city to be
in close contact with nature, cut off from the street and
built by the Municipal Corporation.
the life outside; thus creating a world within. The internal
To arrive upon the strategy, we explored a particular
spaces spread and rise from the ground to different levels
geography of the city through a transect walk ; we then
creating spaces that seamlessly flows into each other. The
explored narratives of communities who lie along the walk
intersection of the ground plane at different levels creates
through postcards that look into different aspects of the
spaces and corners where the dormitory, public toilets,
neighbourhood. These narratives then indicate the nature
recreational facilities and places of interaction for the
of the infrastructure needed for that particular geography.
migrant labour are tucked in. The thin metal cage acts as
Sitting in the dense fabric of Saki-Naka , the intent of
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a huge pergola encapsulating the heavy structure within.
Year : 2 Semester : 3
Guide: Rohan Shivkumar & Vinit Nikumbh Location : Mumbai
design //
theatre for life
model
process
ground floorplan A
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community center 2016 //
C O MMUN ITY CEN TER s t u d i o : I N S T I T U T I O N S O F E V E R Y D AY L I F E NARRATIVES ‘UNDER THE MOONLIGHT AN OLD WOMAN DRESSED IN SILVER PLEASES THE DEITY.’ ‘I WORE MY NEW T-SHIRT AND JEANS, JELLED MY HAIR IN A MOHAWK AND LEANED AGAINST THE WALL HOPING THAT THEY WOULD NOTICE.’ ‘IN THE SILENCE OF THE VALLEY YOU HEAR THE WHISPERS OF THE WOMEN,AS THEY WASH THE CLOTHES DOWN THE STREAM.’
The moment when body, time and space collapse
to impress/please someone , attract attention all in a very
is the ‘Event’. These events can be important or
calm environment.Hence the program narrowed down to a
inconsequential. They can be celebrations, meetings, love
public performance space & community center.
affairs. Architecture is within these. It is created by these
The Community center sits on the extreme edge of Sawra
and in turn allows them to exist. What is the relationship
amidst the higher class houses, secluding it from rest of
between the idea of the institution and that of the everyday
the village. The design aims to create spaces which can be
life? While one is steeped in creating value systems that
used by people of all castes , to train them in performing
transcend the everyday, the other is steeped in the rhythms
arts ,for performances and for public gatherings.It tries to
of eating, sleeping, working. This is the space that shall
do so by pulling lines from the site,which turn into walls of
be explored in the Architectural Design Studio through the
different materials which rise and fall ,wrapping around,
creation of an ‘Institution of Everyday Life’ in the villages
making spaces within them that seamlessly flow into one
that have been studied . The Studio shall be the place to
other. The ground plane like cascading terraces merges
create spaces for these events to occur. Events that range
into the landscape. It contains what is within , at the same
from the intimate to the public
time blends into the site effortlessly,overlooking the scenic
One thing common in the given narratives is the need
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valley.
Year : 2 Semester : 4
Guide: Ginella George Location : Sawra, Chakrata
community center
ground floor plan
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the in-between 2017 //
T HE IN - B ETWEEN studio :EXAMINING INSTITUTIONS OF FAITH
“SHUT THE DOOR AND LISTEN FROM THE OUTSIDE”
The studio is an interrogation of the architecture of
connection to these relations can be shut off. This then
Institutions. The institutions to be examined in this
opens up new possibilities and relationships to be formed.
semester are those related with religious practices and
By decentralising Qawali , as an art form , detached
their relationship with the communities that they serve.
from it traditional and devotional values, one tries to
The study of the Dargah used ‘biography’ as the method
achieve a level playing field for all artists , be it the qawals
of understanding this relationship. Interviews conducted
or modern day artists. It creates opportunities for fusion
with actors in and around the Dargah examined the nature
and exchange of culture and art between troupes from
of the relationship of the visitors and inhabitants of the old
around the world.
city with the institutional systems in the city.
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The Intervention is a public interface between the
The given oblique strategy and interaction with people
dargah and the street. The terraces created cascade from
on site lead one to rethink and re-imagine the position
the street into the dargah complex, thus creating spaces
of the Qawal and Qawalli, its relation to the dargah and
within them. This shuts off the door to the building from
the audience in current times.To see how the strategy
within the dargah , opening it up only to street(outside),
can be put to use, one tries to read/uncover the various
creating pockets where one can hear the musical activities
connections they have to the dargah, the audience and
within the building without actually making the listener a
also with the lyrics; trying to find ways in which the door/
part of it.
Year : 3 Semester : 6
Guide: Mayuri Sisodia, Vinit Nikumbh Location : Ajmer
the inbetween design //
An imaginary barrier of space and time , separating qawal troupes from each other.
An Imaginary barrier between the qawal and pilgrim, eliminating interaction.
A membrane which allows for spacial connect , at the same time barring visual relationship.
A membrane which allows for elements to seep through yet experimenting with new ones.
SHARED LEARNING
QAWALI BROADCASTING
RECORDING AND ARCHIVING
EXPERIMENTAL JAMMING STUDIOS
process The crowd density map of pilgrims formed by collapsing a days’ data roughly indicates the Langar area at the back to be of least density allowing for supplementary Qawali functions to take place smoothly without any Acoustical Disturbance. This is further supported by the pedestrian road abutting the site.Intrestingly this road houses most of the Qawal homes, allowing for easy access either to the recording facilities or to the performance spaces opposite the shrine.
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the inbetween
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The terraces created cascade from the street into the dargah complex creating spaces within them , which are accessible only when enters from the street edge . This, in turn shuts off the door to the building from within the complex , opening it up only to street (outside) , and creates pockets where one can hear the musical activities happening within the building without actually making the listener a part of it. To the pilgrim the building is only experienced from the outside.
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the MACHINE 2017 //
T HE M AC HIN E A C O U RT H O U S E T H R O U G H T H E LO O K I N G G L AS S s t u d i o : I N S T I T U T I O N S O F D E M O C R ACY
The studio explored the architecture of the institutions created by the modern Indian state to administer and
- a local court, family court, etc.
maintain it’s democracy .These institutions of democracy
The design tries to metaphorically compare the Bombay
imagine the citizen and ‘public’ in different ways. This
City Civil and Sessions Court to a machine. In this analogy
affects the way that the programme of the project is
we call the courthouse a “Judicial Machine”.A Machine
shaped, as well as the architectural gestures chosen-
is the sum total of the various functions it performs ,
organisationally, and symbolically. As landmarks,these
these functions working together attribute to its optimal
buildings stand outside everyday life as monuments to
functioning . Similarly this judicial machine is the sum
ideals that are seen as ‘timeless’. In this attempt they often
of all “Processes” and “Activities” that take place inside it
alienate the very public that they claim to represent.
everyday: Filing,Recording,Hearing etc.
As infrastructure, the metaphor of the machine leads to
The design can be seen as a dissection of the machine
an architecture that it placeless and banal. The country is
which exposes the “machinery “. Each program being
littered with many of these born out of the structures of
expressed as an individual volume.One can see the various
the minimum necessary.
actions and processes being performed in different parts
The study looks into the paradigms through which the
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study sites were chose from the lowest tier of the pyramid
institutions of democracy can be re-imagined. For this
of this machine while walking up or down the viewing ramp.
Year : 3 Semester : 5
Guide: Mayuri Sisodia, Deepti Talpade Location : Mumbai
WEAKNESS
WATER SUPPLY
PROVIDED PARKING
EATERIES
TRAFFIC
Close proximity to Western Express Highway and having a bus depot next to it makes the site easily accessible.
Very far from Goregaon Railway Station
ROAD SLOPE INCREASES Roads on the southern and western sides of the building slope noticeably, which allows one with the opportunity of designing with the terrain. SITE BOUNDARY EXTENSION
THREAT
Close proximity to Oberoi Mall
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OPPORTUNITY
PARKING SPILL OFF
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the machine
STRENGTH
The Park at the back end of the site can be incorporated into the site, providing a much needed open space.
Proximity to the slums High rises very close to the court decrease privacy The slope of the road proves to be an opportunity and a threat as it can cause water logging during monsoons.
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the machine
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1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 3.FOLLOW WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. 4.THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS/HER PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. 5.ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED FROM THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWING. 6.ALL SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SERVICE CONSULTANTS' DRAWINGS. DETAIL A 7.FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS REFER TO OTHER RELEVANT DRAWINGS. 8.ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 9.IN CASE OF ANY DISCREPANCY ,IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO HE NOTICE OF THE CONSULTANT. G DETAIL C G'
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1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 3.FOLLOW WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. 4.THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS/HER PERMISSION. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT DETAIL D PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. 5.ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED FROM THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S DRAWING. 6.ALL SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SERVICE CONSULTANTS' DRAWINGS. 7.FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS REFER TO OTHER RELEVANT DRAWINGS. 8.ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 9.IN CASE OF ANY DISCREPANCY ,IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO HE NOTICE OF THE CONSULTANT.
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professional work
Koba Jain Museum // SJK Architects Exhibition Design
77 - 84
Sarovar Bodhgaya // SJK Architects Interior Design
85 - 94
Restroom Design // SJK Architects Interior Design
95 - 98
Pavement Toilet // Mad(e) in Mumbai Architecture Design
99 - 102
Restroom Design // Freelance Interior Design
103 - 106
SJK ARCHITECTS 2019 //
KOBA JAIN M US EUM Typology : Museum Location : Koba, Gujrat Area : 75,000 sq. ft. Phase : Construction Involvement : Design Development - Gallery 7
The Koba Jain Museum is a building that draws its plan
While on this project I was involved in the design
from the Mandala, but lifts itself off the ground completely
development for the The Ratna Pratima gallery - Gallery 7,
on stilts with a shallow water body in the centre within
which is the largest and is to house gemstone idols . I had
which the existing neem trees nestle. The building draws
the chance to discuss designs and work with the principal
all its light and ventilation from this shaded and filtered
architect for the same . The Design idea for this gallery
courtyard and presents a calm lime plastered exterior with
was to create the most dramatic of spaces and it being
inlaid Jain graphics and glass jharokhas. The internal skin
a dark gallery, the play with lights and creating different
of the building facing the courtyard is entirely composed
spacial experiences allowed for some drama to seep in.
of vertical louvers of white marble jali that bring in the air
Production of 3d views , renders , Layout development,
and ventilation in a highly modulated manner responding
Display case designs and meetings with the Museum
to simulated studies on sun and wind paths.
consultants , presentations for the client was done while
There are a number of galleries in the Museum each focusing on the extensive collection of miniatures, exquisite bronzes and rare scrolls among other things.
2.1
on this project.
* Render done by office
19
20
21
18
D 5000
21500
G 5000
12
13
14
N
M 5000
5000 5925
1 16
17 18
27
19
26
20
Fifth landing +10.05 m
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth landing +9.3 m
1200
2 Gallery Below
Double Height Space
5000
D11
16500
5000
5000 20575
+10.725 m
RA
LS 2 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3 D11
3
L
5000
13500
16
29
Lobby 56.82 sq m
K
J 5000
15
28
FF 2
H 5000
Third landing +8.55 m
DN
D11
10500
5000
LS 1 2.5Tn Through-type
Gallery Below
3
11
Floor landing +10.3 m
2
F 5000
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 2
1
2
E 17
5000
5000
C 5000
2700
B 5000
11500
A 1
12
D13
13
14
Floor Landing +10.3m
H7
3
SA
15
Third Landing +8.58m
DN 17
19
15 8500
Fifth Landing +10.09m
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
D11
18
20
4
FF 3
5000
29 28
5000
16
26 27
10000
Cutout in Ceiling
Chauvisi - Ratna Mandir
4 5000
5000
9900
5000
5000
5 5000
5
41000
7
5000
66500
14 GALLERY 5 488 sq m
30000
+10.725 m
8
5000
5000
16065 GALLERY 7 1100 sq m
9 5000
5000
+10.725 m
D11
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 1
10
10 5000
21 22
9
25
24
23
8 7
11
27
4
26
FLIGHT 3
ELV
ELV 2
FLIGHT 1
ELE 2
6 5
1600
28 29
+10.725 m D13
5000
DB + ELE
Second Floor Level Connector 131.5 sq m
5000
FIRE EXIT
UP
DN
30
Fourth Landing +9.33m
3
21
2
22
1
23
D11
24
5000
D11
Fifth Landing +10.09m
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
16 15
ELE 1
18 17 19
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
28400
20
26 25
ELE + LV + DB
Third Landing +8.58m
DN
27 28
29
5000
11
FF 1
D13 13 14
Floor Landing +10.7m
FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
FF 4
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
Gallery below
13
5000
10000
13
9
5000
10000
GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
10
Gallery Below
5000
5000
12 8
Cutout in Ceiling
12 7
23
8
13
9
6
5000
7
22
5000
Cutout in Ceiling
33500
5
6
CHILLED WATER PIPES
6
5000
4
5000
exhibition design
// koba jain museum
overall plan
+10.725 m
14
14 5925
5000
11
A
5000
B
5000
C
34650
5000
D
5000
E
5000
F
5000
G
5925
Hrim
5000
H
5000
J
5000
K
5000
L
24
5000
M
N
* Plan done by office
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ratna pratima gallery
process Navkar Mantra
Chauvisi-II Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra
Large Ashtapad With related stories
Bench
Bench Large Ashtapad With related stories
Navkar Mantra
D11
EXIT
EXIT
Gallery Below
EXIT
Gallery Below
D11
RA
LS 2 2.0Tn Through-type
Bench
D11 12
13
14
Floor Landing +10.3m
15
Third Landing +8.58m
D11 12
27
Fifth Landing +10.09m
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
15
Third Landing +8.58m
Standing Tirthankar
Vis Viharmans -II
29
16 17
28
Vis Viharmans -2
FF 3
18 19 20
D11
26
Large Ashtapad With related stories
14
DN
FF 3
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
27
28
17 18 19
26
29
16
13
Floor Landing +10.3m
Standing Tirthankar
DN
20
LS 2 H7 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
H7 SA
Fifth Landing +10.09m
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
D11
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
Chauvisi -II
Bench
Bench
Samavsaran
Samavsaran
Chaumukhis
EXIT
Gallery Below
D11
CHILLED WATER PIPES
Chaumukhis
Deities
LS 2 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
Navgraha
H7
Deities & Special idols
Parshwanath Navgraha
D11 12
13
14
Floor Landing +10.3m
15
Third Landing +8.58m
Parshwanath
DN
Standing Tirthankar
Vis Viharmans -II
29
16
28
17
FF 3
Munisuvrat
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m +10.725 m
+10.725 m
27
18
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
Munisuvrat
Vis Viharmans -I
Chauvisi -II
Vis Viharmans -I
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
9 8
ELV
7 6
ELV 2
ELE 2
FLIGHT 1
5
1600
DB + ELE
9
22 8
23
ELV
7 6
24 25
2
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
Jeenalaya
ENTRANCE
Jeenalaya
Ashtapad
FIRE EXIT
GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
Charan
Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra Bench
Bench Large Ashtapad With related stories
Large Ashtapad With related stories
Large Ashtapad With related stories
EXIT
Gallery Below
13
14
Floor Landing +10.3m
Standing Tirthankar
D11
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
28 27
29
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
FF 3
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
Third Landing +8.58m
Standing Tirthankar
Vis Viharmans -II 16 17
FF 3
18 19
Fifth Landing +10.09m
Chauvisi -II
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
Chauvisi -II
Bench
Bench
Samavsaran
Samavsaran
Samavsaran
Chaumukhis
Chaumukhis
Chaumukhis
Special Idols & Deities
Special Idols & Deities
15
20
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
Bench
Navgraha
14
DN
19 20
Fifth Landing +10.09m
Chauvisi -II
13
Floor Landing +10.3m
Standing Tirthankar
Vis Viharmans -II 16 17
Navgraha Navgraha
Deities & Special idols
25
Third Landing +8.58m
18
26
20
Fifth Landing +10.09m
12
15
DN
FF 3
D11
29 27 26
28
17 18 19
29
12
Vis Viharmans -II
16
27
Third Landing +8.58m
28
15
26
14
D11
13
LS 2 H7 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
D11 12
DN
Gallery Below
D11
LS 2 H7 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
H7
EXIT
Gallery Below
D11
LS 2 2.0Tn Through-type
D11
Floor Landing +10.3m
D11
EXIT D11
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
PLAN 1:200
Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra
Chaumukhis
Gallery Below Hrim
+10.725 m
Past Chauvisi
Bench
Past Chauvisi
Future Chauvisi
Charan
GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
Gallery Below
Present Chauvisi
Hrim
+10.725 m
FF 4
Present Chauvisi
Future Chauvisi
Samavsaran
UP
D11
D11
FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
5 Tirthankars
Gem stones
30
DN
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
1
1
D11
D11
FIRE EXIT
UP FF 4
Cutout in Ceiling
Cutout in Ceiling
ENTRANCE
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
Bench
Gem stones
Ashtapad
29
5 Tirthankars
2
28
3
3
27
4
4
26
ELE 2
21
Special Idols ELV 2
Fourth Landing +9.33m
FLIGHT 1
21
5
22
FLIGHT 3
23
1600
24
DB + ELE
25
D11
26
19 20
Fifth Landing +10.09m
Navgraha
Deities Parshwanath
Parshwanath
Parshwanath
Munisuvrat
Parshwanath
Munisuvrat
Munisuvrat
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m +10.725 m
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m +10.725 m
+10.725 m
Vis Viharmans -I
Vis Viharmans -I
Vis Viharmans -I
Ashtapad
9 8
ELV
7 6
ELE 2
ELV 2
1
FF 4
FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
Future Chauvisi GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
Present Chauvisi Charan
Present Chauvisi
Charan
Gallery Below
Hrim
+10.725 m
Future Chauvisi
ENTRANCE
Jeenalaya
Ashtapad
Cutout in Ceiling
Cutout in Ceiling
Cutout in Ceiling
Jeenalaya Jeenalaya
FF 4
FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
Present Chauvisi
Past Chauvisi
Past Chauvisi
Future Chauvisi
Charan
Gallery Below
Gallery Below Hrim
Hrim
Past Chauvisi
UP
D11
D11
FIRE EXIT
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
D11
D11
FIRE EXIT
ENTRANCE
UP
5 Tirthankars
Gem stones
1
FF 4
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
5 Tirthankars
DN FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
30
D11
D11
FIRE EXIT
UP
Gem stones
ENTRANCE
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
Gem stones
Ashtapad
+10.725 m
5 Tirthankars
1
2
29
2
28
3
2
3
4
3
4
FLIGHT 1
1600
9 8
ELV
7 6
ELE 2
ELV 2
FLIGHT 1
5
1600
DB + ELE
5
21 9
22 8
23
ELV
7 6
24 25
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
27
4
26
ELE 2
ELV 2
FLIGHT 1
5
FLIGHT 3
1600
DB + ELE
Special Idols
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m
DB + ELE
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
Munisuvrat
PLAN 1:200
PLAN 1:200
PLAN (1:200)
Navkar Mantra
Vis Viharmans -I
Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra
Navkar Mantra
Bench
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
Bench
Large Ashtapad With related stories
Large Ashtapad With related stories
EXIT
EXIT
Gallery Below
D11
Gallery Below
9 8
LS 2 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
H7
D11
FLIGHT 1
H7
D11 14
15
Third Landing +8.58m
12
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
14
Vis Viharmans -II Standing Tirthankar
16 17
27
20
Chauvisi -II
FF 3
18 19
26
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
15
Third Landing +8.58m
28
29 26
3
25
13
DN
19
Fifth Landing +10.09m
25
24
23
22
21
Fourth Landing +9.33m
Lobby 20 sq m +10.725 m
Chauvisi -II
Ashtapad
UP
D11
D11
FIRE EXIT
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
Gem stones
5 Tirthankars
1
2
Fifth Landing +10.09m
FF 3
18
27
4
28
17
Floor Landing +10.3m
Standing Tirthankar
Vis Viharmans -II 16
20
D11
13
DN
29
12
Floor Landing +10.3m
D11
ELV
7 6
ELV 2
5
ELE 2
1600
DB + ELE
D11
LS 2 2.0Tn Through-type
Lobby FIRE ESCAPE 15.85 sq m STAIRCASE 3
ENTRANCE
FF 4
Bench
FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
Bench
Samavsaran
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
Samavsaran
Chaumukhis
Chaumukhis
Deities
Jeenalaya Cutout in Ceiling
Navgraha
Navgraha
Deities
Parshwanath
Munisuvrat
Present Chauvisi
Parshwanath
Munisuvrat
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m
GALLERY 7 1100 sq m
+10.725 m
+10.725 m
Vis Viharmans -I
Vis Viharmans -I
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
21 22
9
23
8
ELV
7 6
Cutout in Ceiling
Present Chauvisi Charan
Future Chauvisi
UP D11
D11
30
1
ENTRANCE
FIRE EXIT
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
Ashtapad
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
5 Tirthankars
30
DN FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
Gem stones
D11
D11
Lobby (7 sq m) +10.725 m
UP FF 4
Jeenalaya
GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
+10.725 m
FIRE EXIT
Cutout in Ceiling
ENTRANCE
Hrim
5 Tirthankars
Gem stones
1
29
29
2
2
28
28
3
3
27
27
4
26
ELE 2
ELV 2
FLIGHT 1
5
1600
FLIGHT 3
22 23 24 25
FLIGHT 3
26
DB + ELE
9 8
ELV
7 6
ELE 2
ELV 2
FLIGHT 1
5
1600
Special Idols
4
Gallery Below Ashtapad
+10.725 m
MID LANDING 2 (+9.17 M)
DB + ELE
Special Idols
24
Past Chauvisi
21
Future Chauvisi
25
Charan
GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
DN FLOOR LANDING (+10.625 m)
FF 4
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE 4
Jeenalaya
Future Chauvisi
Past Chauvisi GALLERY 6 231.2 sq m
Gallery Below Hrim
+10.725 m
PLAN (1:200)
Present Chauvisi
Charan
Gallery Below
Hrim
Past Chauvisi
PLAN (1:200)
PLAN 1:200
80
exhibition design
// koba jain museum
gallery
81
layout
82
exhibition design
// koba jain museum
gallery
83
y views
84
SJK ARCHITECTS 2019 //
SAR OVAR BODHG AYA Typology : Hotel Location : Bodhgaya Area : 70,000 sq.ft. Phase : Ongoing Involvement : GFCs, Design
Bodhgaya is perhaps one of the holiest and oldest sites
2.2
for Buddhist pilgrims.
of pilgrimage for the Buddhist world. This context as well
Working on this project I was responsible for the
as the skills and materials relevant to the area informed
production of the interior design GFC drawings for the
the design for this hotel, which makes extensive use of
Residential and Public block . The Drawings ranged
brick – a cottage industry that has remained active in
from guest rooms, restrooms, public spaces design and
the area over the last 2000 years. The vocabulary of the
drawings for lights and furniture . I also had a chance to
building, using the craftsmanship of brick vaults, pillars
give my inputs for the design of the banquet and produce
and architraves also attempts to convey the emotions that
3D Models and Renders for the same. I was part of the
most embody the Buddhist practice – wisdom, courage,
design meetings with the client as well. Another major
compassion, forbearance and perseverance.
aspect was coordination with the Fabric and Rug vendors;
Spread over 4.5 acres, the courtyards and water-bodies
which involved procuring the catalogues for the office,
as well as the sloping roofscapes create the conditions for
selection of fabrics and colours and conveying the same
an ecologically sustainable and highly contextual resort
back to the vendor.
* Render done by office
gfc drawings and interior design
// sarovar bodhgaya
suite & library elevations
87
DETAIL B
1400
DETAIL C
450
banquet elevations
niche design-banquet
DETAIL A
424
ELEVATION AA
424
334
25 20
12
20
334
DETAIL B
195
20
1554
1464
DETAIL B
25
450
1400
DETAIL C
DETAIL C
50
DETAIL A
270
260
ELEVATION AA
DETAIL C (1:10)
20
50
25
A
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: R0 DATE OF REVISION:
50 PMC: PMC:
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20
CLIENT: CLIENT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
VERANDAH
20
PLAN (1:200)
NOTES:
PROJECT:
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PURPOSE: FOR MOCK UP
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
TITLE: BANQUET LINE WORK
DRAWING NO:
SCALE: AS SPECIFIED
DATE OF DRAW
REV NO: R0 DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DE
PURPOSE: FOR
50
25
5mm-copper strip
35 25
20
20 20
12
25 20
20
ARCHITECT: ARCHITECT:
25
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
DETAIL A (1:5)
195
20
SCALE: AS SPECIFIED
ELEVATION AA
BANQUET
12
5mm-copper strip
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
DRAWING NO:
25
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
TITLE: BANQUET LINE WORK
50
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
VERANDAH
PLAN (1:200)
NOTES:
PROJECT:
260
CLIENT: CLIENT:
BANQUET
5mm-copper strip
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PMC: PMC:
DETAIL A (1:5)
1400
20 20 35 25 ARCHITECT: ARCHITECT:
20
ELEVATION AA
25 20
A
1554
PRE FUNCTION
A
25
35 20 20 25 1464
DETAIL C (1:10) DETAIL C (1:5)
50
PRE FUNCTION
270
260
DETAIL C
DETAIL C DETAIL A (1:5)
450
20
195
12
25 20
B
260
270
DETAIL C (1:10) DETAIL C (1:5)
25
50
PRE FUNCTION
ARCHITECT: ARCHITECT:
PMC: PMC:
niche design - residential block A
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
35 25
20 20
A
DETAIL A (1:5)
20
CLIENT: CLIENT:
5mm-copper strip
BANQUET
VERANDAH
DRAWING NO:
30
SCALE: AS SPECIFIED
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
55
PLAN (1:200) TITLE: BANQUET LINE WORK
REV NO: R0 DATE OF REVISION:
20mm deep niche A
Backing coat plaster with Birla Putty.
155 225 NICHE A DETAIL (1:5)
35
30
75 mm high skirting in Moon Crema Marble
155
15 30
Niche profile in plaster, edges and surfaces levelled with Birla putty as a base preparation to take paint
20
20
Internal backing coat plaster, with 1.5 mm thk Birla Putty to take Asian Paints Apex Emulsion
30
Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Apex Emulsion
35
155
35
Internal backing coat plaster, with 1.5 mm thk Birla Putty to take Asian Paints Apex Emulsion
30 Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Apex Emulsion
PLAN AA (1:5)
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-DET-02 DATE OF DRAWING: 25-10-2018 PURPOSE: GFC
TITLE: CORRIDOR NICHE - B
SCALE: 1:5 SHEET SIZE: A4 SAROVAR BODHGAYA REV NO: DATE OF REVISION: This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC New Udyog Mandir No. 2, Unit No. 7 , Kamanwala Chambers, Mogal Lane, Mahim (West) Mumbai 400 016 TEL.NO.: +91 22 6456 7600 Email: sujata.gupte@masterspmc.com Website: www.masterspmc.com
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
TITLE: CORRIDOR NICHE - A
DATE OF DRAWING: 05-02-2019 SCALE: 1:5 SHEET SIZE: A4 SAROVAR BODHGAYA REV NO: PURPOSE: GFC DATE OF REVISION: This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC New Udyog Mandir No. 2, Unit No. 7 , Kamanwala Chambers, Mogal Lane, Mahim (West) Mumbai 400 016 TEL.NO.: +91 22 6456 7600 Email: sujata.gupte@masterspmc.com Website: www.masterspmc.com
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
87
54 65
LOUNGE
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its execution & installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs. 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
Levelled Wall surface finished in approved shade of Asian Paints Apex Emulsion (Lobby).
LOBBY
RECEPTION
200
SECTION- 1:10
10mm thk internal plaster 20mm thk internal plaster 200 mm thk AAC blockwork
RECEPTION
54
268 376 400
54
Niche cast in RCC, plastered in internal sand faced smooth finish plaster, levelled with Birla Putty to achieve finished size as shown, to take approved paint from Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion LED light detail as per KSA's specification
KEY PLAN- 1:200
PLAN- 1:10
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PMC:
CLIENT:
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
REVISIONS:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
TITLE: LOUNGE NICHE DETAIL SCALE: AS SPECIFIED REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-N-DET-02 DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
88
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-DET-02 DATE OF DRAWING: 25-10-2018 PURPOSE: GFC
ELEVATION- 1:10
PART ELEVATION- 1:20
ARCHITECT:
GENERAL NOTES: GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days3.Both of PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOODisFOR clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or 4.PMC design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to design item execution. item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing. 10.Do not Scale this drawing. PMC: ARCHITECT: DRAWING NO: ID-RB-DET-03
54
60 FFL +0 mm
75
35
200
30
NICHE B DETAIL (1:5)
PLAN AA (1:5)
PROJECT:
10mm thk internal smooth finish sandfaced plaster, levelled in Birla putty, finished in approved shade and texture of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
x
30
125
15
225
60
195
10
30 15
CLIENT:
Niche cast in RCC, plastered in internal sand faced smooth finish plaster, levelled with Birla Putty to achieve finished size as shown, to take approved paint from Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
Niche -PW3D
1225
15
Niche profile in plaster, edges and surfaces levelled with Birla putty as a base preparation to take paint
PMC:
Niche cast in RCC, plastered in internal sand faced smooth finish plaster, levelled with Birla Putty to achieve finished size as shown, to take approved paint from Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
35 30
30 15 30
ARCHITECT:
144 Niche finished in levelled POP to take approved shade of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
Backing coat plaster with Birla Putty.
20mm thk internal plaster, with recess as a provision for light fixture
60 65
1510
A
75
Levelled wall surface to take approved shade of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
1510
430
325
356
1178
A
A
65
LED Light detail as per KSA's specifications LED light detail as per KSA's specifications
Levelled plastered wall surface, edges and surfaces levelled with putty as a base preparation to take paint
A
20mm deep niche
60
PURPOSE: FOR MOCK UP
340
490
15
0
Levelled plastered wall surface, edges and surfaces levelled with putty as a base preparation to take paint
SHEET SIZE: A3
1510
105
hall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. awings Shall Be Brought ,Prior to Execution.
1360
METERS Unless Otherwise Specified UnFinished Dimensions,
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Center of Diwan
C2
D1
C2
T4
Aluminium fixed window fitted on PCC threshold
C2
S1
T3
Center of TV
C2
D1
Center of the wall
B
C2
C2
T4
T1
W2
C3
R1
T1
T5
Mirror with Wooden Frame (ID-RB-LF-MR)
D2
W2
SHOWER +100.63 m
BATHTUB
Symbol
ST3
D1
CORRIDOR +100.65 FFL
E F
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m -iv
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
(ID-RB-S-LF-02)
T5
Side table
(ID-RB-S-LF-01)
D1
Double Bed Matress size : 78" x 78"
(ID-RB-DR-LF-D1)
C2
Study chair
(ID-RB-S-LF- 01)
S2
Diwan
(ID-RB-S-LF-01)
ST2
Under counter storage for basin
ST3
Side console- Minibar + Tea/ coffee Kettle stand
SCALE: VARIES
h -iv
(ID-RB-S-LF-ST3)
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01
SHEET SIZE: A3
CORRIDOR +100.65 FFL
j -iv k -iv l -iv
i -iv
PMC:
CLIENT:
PURPOSE: GFC
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MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
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h -iv
j -iv k -iv l -iv
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
PROJECT:
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
35
DETAIL -D- 1:25
W2
480
480 1080
e.q. e.q.
SB4A
Bedside table to be located as per furniture line-out plan
aligned to the centre of the T.V
65
150
65 D2
ST2
65 SB08B
SB08
50
2545 aligned to centre of the counter
SB16B SB16C
75 SB09
435 SB02
D3
aligned to edge of the counter
h -iv
j -iv k -iv l -iv
i -iv
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing. ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
CORRIDOR +100.65 FFL
SB01 aligned to centre of nicherefer elevation
m -iv
200 1245
Levelled POP False Ceiling. F.C. bottom at 2450mm from FFL
1905
ST1
RC1
RC1
Recessed Ceiling Downlight (above the coffee table)
RC2
Recessed Ceiling Downlight(shower area)
RC3
Recessed Ceiling Downlight (toilet)
1515
600
R1
ST1
1500
Center of the wall
POWDER ROOM
Floor lamp
RB3
Recessed Built in Under Basin Counter
SW4
Surface wall mounted decorative fixture (Bedside lamp)
SW5
Surface wall mounted decorative fixture (Bathroom Mirror)
400
RC1
RC1 D1
RC6
Recessed Ceiling Non-dimmable Downlight
RB2
Recessed Built in Wardrobe light
CORRIDOR +100.65 FFL
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Table lamp
SF1
1060 300 300
SW5 RC3 SW5 RB3
Align to Center of Luggage Rack
ST1
Align to centre line of WB
MEP FIXTURES LEGEND Pendant type Sprinkler
n -iv
m -iv
Side wall Sprinkler
Fresh Air Inlet Return Air Grill Exhaust Grill IP CCTV Camera Indoor Dome Type
SD
Smoke Detector with Sounder Base
SB
Smoke Detector
SP
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
PURPOSE: GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS:
TITLE:
Speaker
REFELCTED CEILING PLAN
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: R1 DATE OF REVISION: 15/02/2019
"drawing" is theand copyright of be SJK Architects and shallother not be used forfor any purpose that for which it has been loaned. This "drawing" is the copyright This of SJK Architects shall not used for any purpose than that which it has other been than loaned.
Typology
Room entrance
970 mm
Bell/ DND / MMR
Vestibule
875mm
2-way switch, key card, DND, MMR
SB03
Above side tableVestibule side Above side tablewindow side
100mm
6 Amp switch - 1nos, USB1nos, 6/16 Amp switch socket- 1 nos.
575mm
6 Amp switch socket-1nos, USB,Two way switch
240mm
Telephonepoint, WIFI
SB4A
Below side tablewindow side
SB05
Near T.V.-window side
100mm
6 A universal switch socket
T.V. panel
1219 mm
6 Amp socket- 3 nos, 6Amp switch conduit for T.V. - 1nos,
T.V. wallNext to the door
1200mm
2 Way switch-2 nos.
SB07
SB08
Powder room
1200 mm
6 Amp switch
SB08A
Adjacent to W.C
868 mm
Telephone point
SB8B
Powder room-Above wash basin counter
900 mm
Hard wired hole for shaver cum hair dryer
SB09
SB09A
side consolerestroom side
875 mm
Side consoleRestroom side
685 mm
SB10
Bedroom entry
825 mm
SB11
Bedroom T.V.
Control Push bell/ DND/ MMR RC1,RC4
Module size Colour and finish of SB
n -iv
Wardrobe and luggage rack(W2)
Sofa (S1)
Bedside Table(T1) +100.65 M FFL 75 mm high TW. Skirting
75 mm high TW. Skirting (3"x3")2M
3M
8M
RC1, RC4
SW5, RC3
ELEVATION-AA
White colour
2M
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL Concealed pelmet with curtain track
1M
Feature window with double openable shutters Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion as per approved shade Aluminium fixed window fitted on stepdown cill Exposed brick wall
4M
Tea kettle
6/16 Amp
Minibar
6/16 Amp
RC4, RC5, RC6
2 way switch- 1nos.
3M 3M
W2
W1
W1
W2
Study Table(T4)
Black colour
1M
1219 mm
SB12
Bedroom T.V. Window side
825 mm
USB, 6/16 Amp switch and socket-1nos, 2Way switch-1nos
RC1
6M
SB13
Bedroom T.V. Wall window side
100 mm
6Amp universal only socket-1 nos
SF1
2M
RC4, RC5, RC6, SF1
3M + 4M
SB14
Bedside(window)
675 mm
6 Amp universal switch, USB, 2 Way switch- 2nos.
Under the side table
240 mm
Telephone and WIFI combo unit- 1nos
675 mm
6 Amp universal switch, USB, 2 Way switch- 2nos, 6 Amp switch- 1nos.
Bedside (restroom)
1200mm
6 Amp switch- 1 nos.
RC3, SW5
1M
Inside the restroom
950 mm
6 Amp switch- 1 nos.
RC2,RC3
1M
Behind W.C
868 mm
Hard wired hole for telephone
900mm
Hard wired hole for shaver cum hair dryer
Above basin counter
TITLE: SWITCHBOARD LAYOUT SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: R1 DATE OF REVISION: 15/02/2019
RC1, SF1
75 mm high TW. Skirting
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
3M + 4M
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-ST-PLN-06 DRAWING NO:
ARCHITECT:
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
Bottom of F.C. at 3100 mm from FFL POP False Ceiling finished in Asian Paints Royale luxury emulsion - As per approved shade Concealed pelmet with curtain track Aluminium fixed window on stepdown cill Exposed brick wall Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion as per approved shade Feature window with double openable shutters Dining Table(T2a) Dining chairs (C2) Diwan (S2) Coffee table (T3) Sofa (S1) +100.65 M FFL
ELEVATION-BB
White colour (3"x3")2M
Outside the restroom
SB16C
SB4A
75 mm high TW. Skirting
SB16
SB16B
45mm thk Fabric headboard fitted on levelled wall surface +100.65 M FFL
8M
SB15
SB16A
SB4
Double bed (D1)
6 Amp socket 0 3nos,6 Amp switch conduit fir T.V. -1 nos.
SB14A
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which
45mm thk Fabric headboard fitted on levelled wall surface Double Bed (D1)
+100.65 M FFL
6M
PURPOSE: GFC
Proposed Artwork
SB09
SB02
Coffee table (T3)
4M+3M
RC1
ARCHITECT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion as per approved shade Exposed brick wall
D2 SB16
Side console- minibar+ tea/ coffee kettle stand- ST3 Armchair (C3)
2M
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-04
POP False Ceiling finished in Asian Paints Royale luxury emulsion - As per approved shade
D1
Mirror with Wooden Frame
2M + 3M
Wi-Fi
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL
Dining chair(C3)
D1
SB09A
110
Height -B.O.P (Bottom Of Plate)
SB02
SB08A
3160
D3A
DRAWING NO:
SB03
aligned to centre of the side table
R1
SB16
SB16A 150
24
Location
SB01
SB04
SB07
ARCHITECT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
Supply Air Grill (refer to main door elevation drawing)
Proposed Artwork
SB11
50 e.q. e.q.
SB15
25
SHEET SIZE: A3
ARCHITECT:
ARCHITECT:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL
SB04
SB12 SB06
DRAWING NO:
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-03
2400 x 610 mm
PURPOSE: GFC
Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion - as per approved shade
SB05
SB10
RC3 360 400
455
Align to centre of WC
Jodhpur sand tile dado
aligned to centre of the side table e.q. e.q.
SB14
545
SHOWER
RB3
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2350 x 550 mm
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
FALSE CEILING LEGEND
SUITE +100.65 FFL
D3
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SHEET SIZE: A3
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
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No.
aligned to the edge of table
SW5
Align to centre of WC
RC2
RC3
460 RC3
2320 x 575 mm
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-02
WI-FI
REV NO: R1 DATE OF REVISION: 15/02/2019
SB13
565 SW5
Flooring in Moon Crema Marble
SCALE: VARIES
26
aligned to the centre of theT.V
Align
TITLE: FLOORING LAYOUT
W1
SB14A
565
RC3
SECTION EE'
REVISIONS:
W1
SW5
Threshold in Moon Crema marble
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W2
E'
DETAIL -C- 1:15
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
h -iv
505
15 mm wide champagne anodized T-Profile Powder room
Moon Crema marble flooring laid to slope towards respective Nahani trap
1500
D3A
Levelled wall surface in POP and paint Levelled wall surface in POP and paint
Guestroom
Shower cubicle from Kohler- Singulier1D1P-S
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
RC2
24
Classic Oak Limewashed laminate flooring
E
Align
SHOWER AREA
DRY AREA
Align to centre line of WB
Band in Moon Crema. (Refer to dwgID-RB-CR-PLN-02)
RC4
RC5
TOILET
460
Detail for drop down seal & T profile awaited from Interex.
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m -iv
FLOORING LAYOUT 1:50
DRAWING NO:
DETAIL -B- 1:15
FURNITURE LINE-OUT
1200
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DETAIL B
CORRIDOR +100.65 FFL
425
Side console- Minibar + Tea/ coffee Kettle stand Wardrobe, Luggage rack
Align to center of Coffee Table Center of the mirror
275
290 140
330
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R1
D3
BATHTUB
TW Door frame
75 mm high protruding stone skirting
D1
R1
R1
Corridor
721
750
Drain for the bathtub
D3A
TW Door frame
DETAIL C
POWDER ROOM +100.63 m
RB2
75
SHOWER +100.63 m
690 x 1500 mm
Under counter storage for basin
75
190
DETAIL D
465
24 Size
Starting Point
Slope in marble
Diwan
F.C. bottom at 2615mm from FFL
D2
940
Starting Point
TOILET
Bathtub to be placed here
25
RC4 1500
2300 x 745 mm
S2
Levelled POP False Ceiling. F.C. bottom at 3100mm from FFL
Align to center of Center Table
1565 330 600
1500
305
Guestroom
RC6
SW4
1000 mm dia
Sofa
LIGHTING FIXTURES LEGEND
RC1
2290
340
D2
16-20 mm
25
Levelled wall surface in POP and paint 15 mm wide champagne anodized T-Profile
Starting Point
610 x 445 mm
S1
F.C finished in veneer and french polish on ply substrate.
RC1
RW1 Align to the center of the bedside table
90
DETAIL A
Center of the table Center of the wall
Center of the artwork
Classic Oak Limewashed laminate flooring
800 x 745 mm
Pouffe
RC1
480
DETAIL -A- 1:15 SUITE +100.65 FFL ALIGN to face of skirting
300 300
Jodhpur sand tile dado
600
E'
500 x550 mm
Armchair
Dining table
W2
330
Bedside table to be located as per furniture line-out plan
ALIGN to face of skirting
Starting Point
Guest bath
78" x 78"
Study chair
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SF1
SW4
Levelled wall surface in POP and paint Levelled wall surface in POP and paint 15 mm wide champagne anodized T-Profile Align
RW1
Double Bed
C2
W2
W1
350 195
Guestroom
Align to the center of the bedside table
D1
460 x 460 mm
3230
200
Classic Oak Limewashed laminate flooring
E
500mm dia
ST3
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W1
W2
26
1200 x 510 mm
Side table
ST2
SCALE: VARIES
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W2
1220 x 610 mm
Study table
REV NO: R1 DATE OF REVISION: 15/02/2019
580
W1
Coffee table
P1
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
26
Bed side table
T3
T5
C3
TITLE:
Size
Title
T1
T4
T2a
REVISIONS:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
PROJECT:
3230 W1
W2
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m -iv
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
Wardrobe, Luggage rack (ID-RB-S-LF-W2,L1)
REV NO: R1 DATE OF REVISION: 15/02/2019
m -iv
D3
(ID-RB-S-LF-01) (ID-RB-S-LF-02)
Sofa
TITLE: FURNITURE LAYOUT
D1
Symbol
D3A
(ID-RB-S-LF-02)
Pouffe Dining table
S1
W2
ST3
24
(ID-RB-S-LF-02)
Armchair
P1
REVISIONS:
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(ID-PB-S-LF- 01)
Study table
T2a
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
h -iv
(ID-RB-LF-T1)
Coffee table
T4
C3
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing. NOTES:
Drawing No.
Bed side table
T3
575
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ST2
Title
T1
240
ST2
D3
PROJECT:
525
POWDER ROOM +100.63 m
align
POWDER ROOM +100.63 m
SERVICE DUCT
D3A
CLIENT:
T5 1090
320
SHOWER +100.63 m
24
PMC:
C3
R1
D2 TOILET
GUEST BATHROOM
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Center of Exposed Brick Wall
S1
align
25
D
BATHTUB
T3
SUITE +100.65 FFL
Align Mirror to center of wall
760
C
T5
C2
Center of Coffee Table
75
A
SUITE +100.65 FFL
25
S2
1565 align
A
Area Rug
C2 T2a
Centre of TV
100
B
C3
P1 Center of the wall
505
T2a
42'' LCD Wall Mount At The Centre of The Beds
T1
Area Rug
550
26 Window- double openable shutters (ID-RB-DW-DET-D03)
T5
Extent of Exposed Brick Wall
S2
C2
1400
C2
W2
1400
C3
P1
Center of Sofa
W1
75
T1
Aluminium fixed window fitted on a PCC threshold
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m -iv
W1
W2
W2
E
1245
W1
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i -iv
F W1
SB06
89
h -iv
n -iv
m -iv
D
26 Window- double openable shutters (ID-RB-DW-DET-03)
ARCHITECT:
gfc drawings and interior design
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320
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78"
// sarovar bodhgaya
gfc’s - resid
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS:
This "drawing" is the copyright This of SJK Architects shall not used for any purpose than that which it hasother been than loaned. "drawing" is theand copyright of be SJK Architects and shallother not be used forfor any purpose that for which it has been loaned.
TITLE: ELEVATIONS AA, BB- SUITE SCALE: 1: 50 REV NO: R1 DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-ELV-01 DATE OF DRAWING: 25/01/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
dential block Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL
Concealed pelmet with curtain track
FINISHES
Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion as per approved shade
Exposed Brick wall
D2
TV Proposed artwork
Odeon 8752- IN- S-0 CCR-WFMTP-100
Health Faucet Water Closet (White)
Deco12927IN-CP Odeon 8752- IN- S-0
BT HF
Bottle TrapFaucet Health
7314IN-CP Deco- 12927IN-CP
Thermostatic Mixer with Bottle Trap spout and arm Thermostatic Overhead showerMixer with with spout and arm Rubit cleaning System Overhead shower with Hand Shower Rubit cleaning System
SB06
SB07
HS OS
75 mm high TW. Skirting
1219
1200
1200
100
ELEVATION-EE
ELEVATION-CC
7314IN-CP 8821IN-CP 8821IN-CP 16351IN-CP 16351IN-CP 98445IN-CP
Kohler
5632IN-CP Purist-K-14443-CP Purist-K-14443-CP 10386IN-CP
LF AC
Angle Cock Lavatory Faucet
80154IN-4-CP 29928IN-4ND-CP
Lavatory Faucet Flush Valve
29928IN-4ND-CP FLC-CHR-1085
Jaquar
Flush Grab bar Valve
FLC-CHR-1085 K-10701D-CP
Jaquar Kohler
Grab bar
K-10701D-CP
Kohler
LF
GB FV
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
E
24
LF LF
150 150
eq. eq. H
H
A A
2
POWDER ROOM POWDER ROOM
NT
G
NT
WB
3
WB
855 855
565 565
565 565
2262-REM(chk) 2262-REM(chk)
900 900
910-clear shower width 910-clear shower width
H
H
LF
23
100 100
3
LF
ELEVATION-FF 150
23
D3 D3
4990-approx 4990-approx
1595-approx 1595-approx
SB3 Skirting
75
200
1
1 2 +100.65m FFL +100.65m FFL SUITELIVING ROOM SUITE- LIVING ROOM
G
HF HF
116* 116*
LF
M S M S
150 150
LF S
HS HS
HF HF
200 200
575(finished) (finished) 575
S M
100 100
NT NT
NT NT
WC
1540-approx 1540-approx eq. eq.
1540-approx
HS
116* 116*
M
HS
WC WC
PNH PNH
D2a D2a +100.63 m FFL +100.63 m FFL
WC
G
WB WB
WB WB
PNH
575 (finished) 575 (finished)
600600
B
G
GB
400 400
B
A
200
100
DETAIL A
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing. NOTES:
4
+100.62 m FFL +100.62 m FFL
A GB
3
4
SB3
75 mm high TW. Skirting
ELEVATION-DD
5
3
Coffee table (T3)
710
825
Diwan ( S2)
A5
Floor slope Floor slope
SUITE RESTROOM SUITE RESTROOM
710
1219
A
Sofa (S1)
+100.65 M FFL
PROJECT:
1540-approx
B
Armchair (C3)
825
SB13
B
200
SB10
100
Pouffe (P1)
D2 D2m FFL +100.63 +100.63 m FFL
600 600
Proposed Artwork
SB12
+100.65 M FFL
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
E
F F
24
Exposed Brick Wall
75 mm high TW. Skirting
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
150mm thk ledge wall
PNH
Side console- Minibar + tea/ coffee kettel stand (ST3)
Chair(C2)
CLIENT:
Jodhpur Sand Tile dado
GB GB
SB11
Armchair (C3)
PMC:
Kohler Shower Enclosure SINGUILER , 1D1P-S Kohler Shower Enclosure Detail as per Kohler (Edge of SINGUILER , 1D1P-S bracket to be aligned with Detail as slope) per Kohler (Edge of floor bracket to be aligned with Jodhpur Sand Tile dado floor slope)
150mm thk ledge wall till 855mm from FFL 150mm thk ledge wall till 855mm from FFL
Moon Crema Marble
SUITE- BEDROOM +100.65m FFL SUITE- BEDROOM +100.65m FFL
D
C
Bottom of F.C. at 3125mm from FFL
D1
TV
ARCHITECT:
Shower Area Shower Area
DETAIL A DETAIL ( SCALEA 1:5) ( SCALE 1:5) D
C
Study Table- T4
75 mm high TW. Skirting
65 65
150mm thk ledge wall
Concealed pelmet with curtain track
Wardrobe and luggage rack (W2)
+100.65 M FFL
5 Ledge top
Kohler
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL
Levelled wall surface finished in Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion as per approved shade
Restroom
10386IN-CP 80154IN-4-CP
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL Concealed pelmet with curtain track
Restroom
slope towards the designated 575 mm deep cantilevered nahani trap * counter finished in Moon Crema marble 575 mm deep cantilevered Basin Counter counter finished in Moon Crema 75m deep cantilevered shelf in 4 Shelf in the marble shower area marble Shelf in the 75m deep cantilevered shelf in 4 and bathtub shower area marble area and bathtub area Moon Crema Marble 5 Ledge top
Basin Counter
3
98445IN-CP 5632IN-CP
FV
1198mm x 598 mm and 9mm thk Jodhpur sand tile 1198mm x 598 mm and 9mm Moon Crema Marble to be laidthk to Jodhpur sand the tile designated slope towards nahani trap * Marble to be laid to Moon Crema
Flooring
2
3
AC S
RH
GB
Bottom of F.C. at 3100 mm from FFL
21 Flooring Dado
Camry
Paper Holder Robe Hook
S
75 mm high TW. Skirting
Dado 1FINISHES
Camry Kohler
Hand Shower Paper Holder
RH PNH SB05
+100.65 M FFL
Kohler
Spout with button for Robe Hook hand shower Spout with button for Angle Cock hand shower
PNHHS
Side console- Minibar + tea/ coffee kettle stand (ST3)
655
1250
655
+100.65 M FFL
Water Closet Nahni Trap(White)
HF WC
OS M SB08
SB14
SB14A 220
+100.65 M FFL
SB15
WCNT
M BT
Dining table (T2a) Dining chairs (C2)
Double bed (D1)
Bedside table (T1) 75 mm high TW. Skirting
D1
Caxton- K2211T- white
Nahni Trapcounter wash basin CCR-WFMTP-100 Under Caxton- K2211T- white
NT WB
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL
Concealed pelmet with curtain track
SLOPE SLOPE
LEGEND Under counter wash basin WB LEGEND
Bottom of F.C. at 3100mm from FFL
alignalign to centre of to centre of the the bathtub bathtub
h -iv h -iv
align to centre centre of of align to remainder area remainder area area area
i-iv i-iv DD
CC
aligntotocentre centreofof align theshower showerarea area the
j-iv j-iv
k-iv k-iv
l-ivl-iv E E
F F
SUITE AND POWDER POWDERROOM ROOMPLAN PLAN SUITE RESTROOM AND (SCALE 1:25) 1:25) (SCALE
DETAIL A
per Kohler Specification *As *As per Kohler Specification *Slab sizes as final per final lot selection *Slab sizes as per lot selection
REVISIONS:
TITLE: ELEVATIONS CC, DD, EE & FF- SUITE SCALE: 1: 50
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: R0 DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO:
ARCHITECT: ARCHITECT: PMC:PMC:
CLIENT: CLIENT:
PROJECT: PROJECT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 25/01/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: GFC
MASTERS MASTERS PMC PMC
KILLEDAR INDL.EST. 302-303,VEENA302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 CHAMBERS UNIT NO. 7, GROUND MUMBAI-400 011 CHAMBERS NO.2, UNITNO.2, NO. 7, GROUND MARASA HOSPITALITY MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. PVT. LTD. TEL.NO.: 2300 8766, 022-23008761 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766,022022-23008761 FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), 11th FLOOR,11th BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, BUILDING, FAX.NO. FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983: 022-2309 0983 NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021 MUMBAI 400016 NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021 MUMBAI 400016 email: design @sjkarchitect.com email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES: NOTES:
REVISIONS: REVISIONS: For ID-RB-T-DET-01((For Forcross crosssection sectiononly) only) ForCounter Counter Detail Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-01
For Threshold Detail Detail refer referto todrawing drawingID-RB-T-DET-02 ID-RB-T-DET-02 ForMirror, Mirror, Door Door ,, Trap Trap and Threshold ForToilet Toilet Bathtub Bathtub Detail Detail refer to drawing For drawing ID-RB-T-DET-03 ID-RB-T-DET-03
SAROVAR SAROVAR BODHGAYA BODHGAYA
RESTROOM LAYOUTS TITLE: TITLE: RESTROOM LAYOUTS
DRAWING NO: IB-RB-S-T-PLN-01 DRAWING NO: IB-RB-S-T-PLN-01
SCALE: AS AS SPECIFIED SCALE: SPECIFIEDSHEET SIZE: A3 A3 SHEET SIZE:
DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019 DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019
REV NO:NO: REV DATE OF OF REVISION: DATE REVISION:
PURPOSE: GFC GFC PURPOSE:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300TEL.NO.: 8766, 022-23008761 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309FAX.NO. 0983 : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" isand the shall copyright of used SJK Architects and shall be used purpose other than that whichit ithas hasbeen beenloaned. loaned. This "drawing" is the copyrightThis of SJK Architects not be for any and purpose other that for which it hasother been loaned. "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects shall notnot bethan used forfor anyany purpose than that forforwhich
19mm thk Jodhpur sand tile dado 971-approx HAND SHOWER TO BE LOCATED ON RIGHT HAND SIDE OF THE RESPECTIVE WALL ON WHICH IT IS FIXED
Bottom of F.C. at 2450 from FFL 705
OS
OS
18mm thk moon crema marble
start point 4 4mm extension
210
M LF
LF
75
FV
S
150mm thk ledge wall
WB
HF
WB
Top of shelf at 1272mm from FFL
W.C. Ledge Wall Detail SCALE (1:5) DETAIL A
Center of Mixer at 954mm from FFL
SB16B
SB16C
HS
300
417
ledge wall clad in Jodhpur sand tile dado
EQ
Center of Spout at 543mm from FFL
Kohler Bathtub DUO, K-15847T
EQ
EQ
417
EQ
start point 5
181-approx
855 596
300
380
AC
78-approx
Undercounter Shelf
85
1000
PNH
WC
400
200
868-B.O.P. 600
Undercounter Storage S
58-approx
575mm deep cantilevered basin counter finished in Moon crema Marble
SB16C
SB16B
Kohler Shower enclosure SINGULIER, 1D1P-S
828-approx
19mm thk Jodhpur sand tile dado
100mm deep cantilevered shelf in Moon crema Marble
align
M
SUITE- LIVING ROOM
560-approx
Bottom of shower at 2030mm from FFL
1150
HS
100mm deep cantilevered shelf in Moon crema Marble
Center of Spout at 850mm from FFL
1198-approx
start point 3
Wall Mounted Light on Both Sides of the Mirror (SW5) To align with counter edge
Hand shower at 1450mm from FFL Top of shelf at 1290mm from FFL Center of Mixer at 1150mm from FFL
Bevelled Mirror (25 mm wide bevelling)
532-approx
start point 2
408-approx
1198x 598mm and 9 mm thick Jodhpur sand tile Dado
901-approx
start point 1
align
75mm thk (total thickness including framework) POP False Ceiling
Bottom of F.C. at 2450 from FFL
BATHTUB
2"
Bottom of shower at 2055mm from FFL
SHOWER
ledge wall clad in Jodhpur sand tile dado
+100.62 M FFL
+100.612 M FFL
LEGEND: Jodhpur sand tile Dado (Size 1198 x 598) Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles Ledge wall 100 mm-Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles
ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
REVISIONS: For Counter Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-01 ( For cross section only)
SCALE: 1: 25
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing. ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO: IB-RB-S-T-ELV-01
TITLE: RESTROOM ELEVATION- SUITE
For Mirror, Door , Trap and Threshold Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-02 For Toilet Bathtub Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-03
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
Ledge wall 150 mm-Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles
ELEVATION-AA Dado Joints
ELEVATION-AA GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
REVISIONS:
TITLE: RESTROOM ELEVATION- SUITE
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
SCALE: 1: 25
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
DRAWING NO: IB-RB-S-T-ELV-01 DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: GFC
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
150 approx 368 approx
202 approx Bottom of F.C. at 2450mm from FFL
REM
Wall Mounted Light on Both Sides of the Mirror
1
WB
100 mm thk ledge wall clad in 9mm thk Jodhpur sand tile
575mm deep cantilevered basin counter finished in Moon crema marble
2450
2
100mm thk ledge wall clad in 9mm thk Jodhpur sand tile
3
960
WC
Bathtub access panel with tip latch, clad in marble
4 +100.63 M FFL
3
REM Bathtub apron in Moon crema marble.
eq.
+100.63 M FFL
12mm thk toughened glass fitted with rectangular brackets
30˚
300
400
WB
Undercounter Wooden Cabinet
Undercounter Wooden Cabinet
855
2 Grab Bar fitted at 30˚ angle
LF
204 approx
LF
575mm deep cantilevered basin counter finished in Moon crema marble
1
1198mm x 598 mm, 9mm thk Jodhpur Sand tile Dado
Wall Mounted Light on Both Sides of the Mirror
Kohler Shower enclosure SINGULIER, 1D1P-S
Bottom of F.C. at 2450mm from FFL
start point
REM
75mm thk (total thickness including framework) POP False Ceiling
725
Top of Shower Enclosure at 2000mm from FFL
Bottom of F.C. at 2450mm from FFL
start point
eq.
Bottom of F.C. at 2450mm from FFL
75mm thk (total thickness including framework) POP False Ceiling 1198x 598mm and 9 mm thick Jodhpur sand tile Dado
FULL PIECE OF MOON CREMA MARBLE
+100.63 M FFL
+100.63 M FFL
300
ELEVATION-DD Dado Joints
ELEVATION-DD
ELEVATION-CC Dado Joints
ELEVATION-CC LEGEND: Jodhpur sand tile Dado (Size 1198 x 598) Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles Ledge wall 150 mm-Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles Ledge wall 100 mm-Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
REVISIONS: For Counter Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-01 ( For cross section only)
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
For Mirror, Door , Trap and Threshold Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-02 For Toilet Bathtub Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-03
TITLE: RESTROOM LAYOUTS SCALE: 1: 25 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
LEGEND: Jodhpur sand tile Dado (Size 1198 x 598) Jodhpur sand tile Dado remainder tiles
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO: IB-RB-S-T-PLN-01
PMC:
CLIENT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
NOTES:
REVISIONS: For Counter Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-01 ( For cross section only)
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
PROJECT:
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
For Mirror, Door , Trap and Threshold Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-02 For Toilet Bathtub Detail refer to drawing ID-RB-T-DET-03
TITLE: RESTROOM ELEVATION- SUITE SCALE: 1: 25 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DRAWING NO: IB-RB-S-T-ELV-01 DATE OF DRAWING: 08/02/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
90
gfc’s - pu D 23570 13
12
11
10a
9a
10
9
8
7
KITCHEN I 1025
Align centers
T1
T2
T2
H
PD9
B1 T1
T2
B1
T2
T2
T2
T1
T2
T1
T2
850
850
850
850
850
850
850
PW6H
PW1A
12
850
2630 2100
550
2690
2100
2100
2690
2100
550 B
X
H
T3
BC1
1055
Align centers
1700
C1
1700
T2
1700
T3
BC2
775
1315
T2
T2
775
1315 T2
SC2
T3
H
SC1
100 PW1A 1260
1700
1090
T2
A
Align centers
T2
PW1A
PW6A
760
PW1A
1700 T2
SC2
790
G
1700
T2
790
A
T3
PW6H
SC1
PW1A
7600
Align to center of the room
COURTYARD
B
100
G
PW1A
D2 VERANDAH
12
11
C FURNITURE LEGEND
BC2
Buffet Counter 2
2000
1625
850
SC1
Serving Counter
900
550
1000
C1
Chair
536
495
750
D2
Hostess Desk
765
450
1150
Service Counter
1220
550
915
as per DWG ID-PB-FF-B1
Bench CLIENT:
Milky White Acrylic
Levelled wall surface to take approved shade of
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
25 - 30 Mm Dia Pipe
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
Asian PaintsSpecified Royale 1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Emulsion 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinishedLuxury Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. Buffet 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed Ascounter-BC1 Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. Service counter -SC1 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
Rope Wire
REVISIONS:
PW1A
PW6H
PW1A TVP3 This "drawing" is the PW1A copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. Wooden chair-C1
Fixed Bench type seating B1 +100.65 M FFL
Dia Pipe
CP TVP UP TP SB SBC
Point for digital signage Convinience point
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
12
Telephone point Switch board Switch board
CAFE ELEVATION FOR WALL FINISHES AND SWITCH BOARD LOCATIONS
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
250
CLIENT:
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
180
PMC:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
ARCHITECT:
REVISIONS:
Framework
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
PLAN ( 1:5 )
12
X
Utility point
Distribution box Milky WhiteDBAcrylic
ARCHITECT:
Service counters-SC2 4 seater circular table-T3 Wooden chair-C1 Service Counter-SC1 75mm high skirting in Polished Moon Crema Marble
PW1A
ELEVATION BB
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 25 - 30 Mm Dia Pipe 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its execution & installation. C 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. D 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs. Rope Wire 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
TV Point
Wall mounted lamps
PW1A
75 mm high skirting in Polished Moon Crema Marble
2390
DS1
PW1A
D
2390
800LEGEND FOR SYMBOLS
Levelled wall surface to take approved shade of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
DATE OF DRAWING: 15/02/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
PLAN ( 1:5 )
ELEVATION DD C
800 GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its execution & installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs. 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
Coloured concrete band - same finish as vaulted roof
PW6A
PW1A
+100.65 M FFL
ELEVATION CC
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
PW1A
SB09
1400
SBC5
550
1400
75 mm high skirting in Polished Moon Crema Marble
PW6H
TVP3
PW1A
4 seater table-T2
Vaulted roof finished in coloured concrete (exposed)
Framework
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-CA-PLN-01
TITLE: CAFE- FURNITURE LAYOUT SCALE: 1:75
Milky White Acrylic
PMC:
CLIENT:
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
X
Framework
CAFE ELEVATION FOR WALL FINISHES AND SWITCH BOARD LOCATIONS PLAN ( 1:5 )
NOTES:
PROJECT:
TITLE: CAFE -ELEVATION CC, DDUnless Otherwise Specified DRAWING NO: REVISIONS: ID-PB-CA-ELV-03 1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS
TITLE: CAFE- ELEVATION BB
2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified.
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
Milky White Acrylic
SCALE: 1:75
SCALE: 1:75 Dimensions Shall SHEET SIZE: As A3Per Consultants' DATE Drawings. OF DRAWING: 30/01/2019 Be Confirmed 3. All Structural 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought
REV NO: To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. 800 DO NOT SCALE Drawing DATE OF REVISION:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-CA-ELV-02
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
PURPOSE: GFC
DATE OF DRAWING: 30/01/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
Framework
Framework
Milky White Acrylic
Milky White Acrylic
500
500
PLAN ( 1:5 )
70
70
2390
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
70
B1 PMC:
850
250
1625
180
5200
250
Buffet Counter 1
25 - 30 Mm DiaCAFE Pipe - PLAN
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. Vaulted&roof finished into ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & contractor 4.PMC coloured concrete resolution, prior to item execution. (exposed) Framework 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its execution & installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs. Coloured concrete band - same finish as vaulted any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 9.For PC2 roof 10.Do not Scale this drawing. PC2 Wire PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 Rope
180
765
250
1200 (dia.)
7
Exposed Brick Wall
180
765
4-Seater Circular Table
8 Wall surface in internal smooth finish sandfaced plaster levelled in birla putty and finished in approved shade and texture of Asian Paints Royale luxury emulsion
6500
765
T3
9
D
4600
765
1370
9a
1075
610
4-Seater Rectangular Table
NOTE: All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified.
ARCHITECT:
6500
DIMENSION B H
765
T2
SC2
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
L
2-Seater Rectangular Table
BC1
PC2
FURNITURE NAME
T1
10
6500
CODE
10a
Flooring in Geostone Beige tiles with Moon Crema Marble Band
4600
13
4600
gfc drawings and interior design
// sarovar bodhgaya
C
Framework
35
LIGHTING DESIGN - RESTAURANT
180 250
ELEVATION ( 1:10 ) ARCHITECT:
91
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
ARCHITECT: PMC: CLIENT: PROJECT:
35
35
500
Milky White Acrylic
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
NOTES:
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
180 250 CLIENT:
MASTERS PMC
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
NOTES:
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
REVISIONS:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified REVISIONS: 1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Otherwise Specified. SAROVAR Unless Otherwise Specified.SAROVAR Unless 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. Shall Be Confirmed 4. As Any Per Discrepancies Consultants' Drawings. MASTERS PMC3. All Structural DimensionsBODHGAYA In the Drawings Shall Be Brought BODHGAYA 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. MUMBAI 400016 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. email: design @sjkarchitect.com 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
REVISIONS:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
ELEVATION ( 1:10 )
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
180 250
ELEVATION ( 1:10 ) PROJECT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
REFERENCE SKETCH
REFERENCE IMAGE
REFERENCE SKETCH REFERENCE SKETCH SCALE: VARIES REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
REFERENCE IMAGE REFERENCE IMAGE DRAWING NO: ID-PB-CF-L-01
TITLE: CAFE - LIGHT SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF DRAWING: 28/02/2019 PURPOSE: SAMPLING
TITLE: CAFE - LIGHT SCALE: VARIES REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
TITLE: CAFE - LIGHT DRAWING NO: ID-PB-CF-L-01 DRAWING NO: ID-PB-CF-L-01 SCALE: VARIES SHEET SIZE: A3 DATE OF DRAWING: 28/02/2019 SHEET SIZE: A3 DATE OF DRAWING: 28/02/2019 REV NO: PURPOSE: SAMPLING DATE OF REVISION: PURPOSE: SAMPLING
410
RC3 centre of 10 WC
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
Centre
j
CAFE BENCH CAFE BENCH
142 f
X*
SPA ROOM 1
b
0 60 VERANDAH
+100.65M FFL
BANQUET
b c On hold
X*
DETAIL G
b
SPA ROOM 2
+100.65M FFL
Centre of lobby 2
CLUB LOUNGE +100.65 M FFL
T-profile at Spa Room entrance
PRE-FUNCTION
DETAIL I
e
Starting Point
Starting Point
align to centre of tile to centre of verandah
Centre of Pre-function
Align to Centre of Banquet door
+100.65M FFL
c
DETAIL B1
b
MARBLE
SCHEMATIC MARBLE/ TILE PATTERN * Remainder equal marble bands after laying half tiles all around
d
d b
LOBBY 2 +100.65M FFL
507
Recessed ceiling Downlight fixture
b f
e FRONT OFFICE & BACK OFFICE
RECEPTION
+100.65 M FFL
+100.65 M FFL
LOBBY
a1
Centre of Lobby
a
Celing mounted pendant
RC5 18
+100.65 M
LADIES TOILET
GENTS TOILET +100.632M FFL
+100.632M FFL
MIP RESTROOM +100.632M FFL
Await marble slab size details
Type
TYPICAL SCHEMATIC DETAIL BETWEEN ENTRANCE LOBBY AND VERANDAH
Starting Point
a1
LEGEND
Awaiting Slab sizes for the band lengths.
DETAIL H
i
PC4 02
Note: This drawing is a co-ordinated drawing showing location, alignment of all MEP services, and light fixtures. For circuiting and emergency circuits refer to the lighting looping plans. For dimming details refer to KSA/ electrical contractor's shop drawing
Await marble slab size details
Table with electrical conduit Table with junction box
ENTRANCE PORTICO
(Vault Above)
6 amp switch concealed within F.C
Note:Construction details of the schmeatic section will be shared post discussion with Interex. Colour code for paints will be as oer sample approved on site. Colour options for each area will be shared shortly.
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
Starting Point
FOOT REFLEXOLOGY
DETAIL B
Acoustically treated Duct
RCP LAYOUT- SPA, GYM, CHANGING ROOMS 1:50
NOTES:
60 0
+100.35M MGL
(TO BE CONFIRMED WITH LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS)
DETAIL F
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
j COURTYARD (open to sky) GYM
as per site dim.
Inline Exhaust Fan 15 AMP
ARCHITECT:
MARBLE
+100.65 M FFL
b
Reverse cove light
Volume Control Damper
600
eq 1273 eq 410
RB1
6- Slot Diffuser
RC2 06
eq
600
RC3 01
Return Air Duct
1273
RC3 10
RC2 01
Split AC unit
Supply Air Duct
eq
centre of WC
RC3 10
Exhaust grill
Ceiling mounted speakers
Supply Air Duct
B
RC3 10
371
371
260 260
B
ODU
RC2 06
1540
RC3 12
h
MEETING ROOM
a
eq eq
600
450 450
790
Centre of the room
centre of shower enclosure
RC2 06
230
100 410
TRAP DOOR SIZE 1300X1635
720
200 eq
875
centre of shower enclosure RC3 12
Recessed ceiling directional down lights Recessed ceiling directional wall washers Recessed ceiling Downlight fixture
h
DETAIL D
+100.65 M FFL
Centre of Verandah
ODU
RC5 09
eq
RC5 09
DETAIL A SPA RECEPTION
LEGEND FOR LIGHTS:
RC1 04
g DETAIL J
+100.35M MGL
Starting Point DETAIL C
F.C Material: POP in approved shade of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
Wifi point
HTL to ensure the duct passing over spa room is acoustically treated to avoid any sound transfer into spa therapy rooms
g
COURTYARD (open to sky)
DETAIL E
Height of bottom of FC from FFL: 2250mm
a
1690 centre of passage
875
300
300
150 Centre of the room
RC2 06
260 260
centre
485 600
225
RC6 03
75 W celing subwoofer
Starting Point
L-patti all around edges of flooring, also around the cabinet
Await marble slab size details
Height of bottom of FC from FFL: 2400mm
Slot Diffuser
TRAP DOOR SIZE 1915X1450
Forbo's Vinyl Flooring in Sphera element Series- Stone 50024.
Height of bottom of FC from FFL: 3300mm
Smoke detector
0
100
Height of bottom of FC from FFL: 3650mm
Ceiling mounted speaker only for PA System
CCTV Camera
TRAP DOOR SIZE 1915X1450
DETAIL J
achieving total
thickness of 13 mm, laid over levelled floor finished in 2nd quality off-white ceramic tile DETAIL K
B
Trap doors for HVAC 200
+100.65M FFL
align to centre of Door
Smoked oak laminate on levelled IPS and Foam underlay Banquet CarpetWoolen, made in cut pile, with high and low embossed texture,
LEGEND FOR FALSE CEILING
Sprinkler SP
R1
RC1 04
100 200
RC6 03
100
ODU
RB1 03
RC5 18
LEGEND FOR SERVICES:
60
505 225
230
200
Centre of cubicle
RC5 07 RB1 03
RC5 18
Fresh air inlet for meeting room in the wall above false ceiling.
CAFE
Marble as per approved sample- Flooring slab sizes as per details shared by Interior Contractor
TYPE A SCHEMATIC COVE PROFILE DETAIL SCALE-1:10 RC5 18
100
RC3 04
Centre of reflexology room
+100.65M FFL
Moon Crema MarbleRemainder slabs
as specified
150
RC5 18
k
VERANDAH 2.1M WIDE
Moon Crema Marble- Flooring slab sizes as per details shared by Interior contractor
False ceiling in POP to take approved shade of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
300
Centre of gym
220
B
915
150
220
DETAIL E
k
Geostone BeigeHalf tile/ cut tile
RC5 18
190
1230
PC5 05
310
60
B
RC1 04
200
765
150
Effective tiling area due to fixed bench
eq
Starting Point
1697
align to centre of entrance
RC6 03
700
570 RC5 07
RC6 02
200
765
RC5 18
200 200 200
200
640
200
centre
200
RC2 01
RC6 03
710
555 100
180
230
510
RC3 01
R1
310
RB1 19
300
1500
100
centre of passage
align
200
225
695
RB1 03
RC2 05
275 230 Centre of basin
PC4 02
RC3 05
RC3 01
100
275 230 Centre of wall
RC2 01
545
200 250 RC2 01
150 B
720
200
650
1400
150
Surface finished as per specification (Refer wall finishes layout)
1500
1400
200
PC4 02
Centre of spa reception wall
1915
200
RC5 04
centre
eq
Centre of corridor
Centre of gym
Centre of spa reception
225
440
440 RC6 02
To align with spa reception table centre
600
eq
Starting Point
Geostone Beige2'x 2' Vitrifed tile
545
555 200
eq
FINISHES LEGEND Type
RB1 03
UP
230
100
RC5 04
0 60
225
Centre of cubicle
RB1 03
Centre of corridor
ublic block
TITLE: SPA, GYM, CHANGING ROOM- RCP SCALE: 1:50
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-RCP-SGC
SHEET SIZE: A3
SAROVAR BODHGAYA 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
DATE OF DRAWING: 25/01/2019
NOTES:
REVISIONS: For flooring layouts of restrooms, refer to detailed Restroom GFC set
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-PLN-FR-01
TITLE: PLAN- FLOOR FINISHES LAYOUT SCALE: 1:150
SHEET SIZE: A1
DATE OF DRAWING: 15/02/2019
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
PURPOSE: GFC
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
REV NO: R1-TRAP DOOR DATE OF REVISION: 15/02/2019
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: GFC
Door jamb constructed in MS Box section, clad in fin. 8mm thk teakwood, polished in french polish. Finished size to acheive -100-125 mm wide, 50 mm thk.
DOOR- PD8 926.32.160 ball bearing butt hinge,SS304,SSS,4"x3"x3mm-2 bb,square corner,with timber door screw- brushed matt brass finish
handle at 570 mm
190
190
911.77.294 narrow dead lock, backset 30mm, c/c 92mm, width 45mm pc
Contractor to assess specified hardware and revert confirming suitability of the same.
BANQUET
FURNITURE STORE
150
700 fixed shutters
ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
DOOR- PD8
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
DOOR- PW6F (A)
REVISIONS: NOTE: Refer detail sheet- ID-PB- DR-D-DET for jamb dimensions and details
TITLE: TYPE D-DOOR ELEVATIONS-3
All hardware items specified are from Hafele unless otherwise specified. Contractor to assess specified hardware and revert confirming suitability of the same.
REV NO: R1- PW6F Design DATE OF REVISION:20.03.19
SCALE: 1:20
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
LOBBY 2
75 750
KEY PLAN FOR DOOR SWING
DOOR HARDWARE-PW6G
DOOR HARDWARE-PW6B 932.79.090 double action accessories for timber door floor spring*
Decorative handle (custom made)
932.79.020 FS 2102 double action floor spring with 90 degree hold open and SS cover plate size 2 (without accessories)
911.77.294 narrow dead lock, backset 30mm, c/c 92mm, width 45mm pc
Decorative handles (custom made)
ARCHITECT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 15/02/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE:GFC
PURPOSE:GFC
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS: NOTE: Refer detail sheet- ID-PB- DR-D-DET for jamb dimensions and details
*All floor spring plates to be brushed matt copper finish
SCALE: 1:20
SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF DRAWING: 15/02/2019
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for wh
5
10
12
12"
6"
6"
Notch to accomodate 12mm plywood to form the base of the Diwan. Plywood finished in french polish to match shade and texture to TW peripheral frame.
Diwan back legs to have castors of approved make.
120
FRONT ELEVATION (1:15)
B
SIDE ELEVATION (1:15)
Rectangular diwan legs constructed in 100x 100mm thk Teak wood member and finished in clear matt PU of approved shade and texture.
60
50
100
B
60
SECTION BB (1:5)
60
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
Internal and External cross frames of diwan constructed in 60x60mm thk Teak wood member and finished in french polish
eq.
eq.
120
14
20
36"
60
eq.
100
12" X Y
FRONT ELEVATION
Z
OPTION 1
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SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS:
X
6
Y
10
7.5
Z
25
22.5
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
SCALE: 1:2 VARIES REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
APPROVED MAKE Plywood
Anchor 2000 Commercial Plywood or equivalent from Greenply/Century Ply
Teak Wood
As per approved sample for wood grains and texture
PLAN (1:15) DRAWING NO:
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
PURPOSE: GFC
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MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
REVISIONS:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 16/05/2019 PURPOSE:SAMPLING
40
DETAIL A LEG DETAIL (1:4)
8
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-DR-K-DET
TITLE: DOOR KNOB
Bed legs constructed in Teak wood and finished in clear matt PU of approved shade and texture. PVC levellers in brown colour
6" thk mattress of size 36" x 78" to be procured by client
OPTION 2
* TO BE SAMPLED IN WOOD FOR REVIEW CLIENT:
12
REFERENCE IMAGE
CODE
PMC:
12
15
SIDE ELEVATION LEGEND:
ARCHITECT:
align
78"
PLAN (1:15)
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
Cross supports constructed in Teak wood and finished in french polish
align
A KNOB
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PURPOSE:GFC
5
BACK PLATE
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-DR-D-ELV-1
TITLE: TYPE D- DOOR ELEVATIONS- 1
All hardware items specified are from Hafele unless otherwise specified. Contractor to assess specified hardware and revert confirming suitability of the same.
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
45
Door jamb constructed in MS Box section, clad in fin. 8mm thk teakwood, polished in french polish. Finished size to acheive -100-125 mm wide, 50 mm thk. Framed glass shutter on double action floor spring
PLAN
DOOR- PW6B
ENTRANCE LOBBY
932.79.090 double action accessories for timber door floor spring*
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-DR-D-ELV-3 DRAWING NO:
550 Fixed glazing
3000
RECEPTION
932.79.020 FS 2102 double action floor spring with 90 degree hold open and SS cover plate size 2 (without accessories)
SHEET SIZE: A3
eq 1800- clear 1900 ENTRANCE LOBBY
PLAN
KEY PLAN FOR DOOR SWING
R1
eq
550
DOOR- PW6G
35 mm dia brass handle, fixed to the door with 20/ 25 mm dia brass supports
PRE-FUNCTION
KEY PLAN FOR DOOR SWING FOR PW6F
RECEPTION DETAIL G
Fixed glazing
Framed glass shutter on double action floor spring
1600
LOBBY 2
TW panelled shutters, finished in synthetic PU. (non-openable)
PLAN SCALE- 1:20
BANQUET
PLAN
ELEVATION Door jamb constructed in MS Box section, clad in fin. 8mm thk teakwood, polished in french polish. Finished size to acheive -100-125 mm wide, 50 mm thk.
eq
PRE-FUNCTION
Teakwood frame finished in french polish, size as per site conditions
250
PURPOSE:GFC
PRE-FUNCTION
815- clear opening 915 PRE-FUNCTION
Dead lock
eq
70
DRAWING NO:
700 fixed shutters
190
12"
DETAIL-L 40 mm thk flush door clad in approved teak veneer finished in french polish on the pre-function side, and finished in white laminate (107 wool) from Greenlam on the inside
1500 openable shutters 3000
190
ELEVATION PRE-FUNCTION
DETAIL F
Decorative handle (custom made)
DETAIL K
1825
1775
Acoustic and smoke door frame seal set size (2*2100mm 1*1000mm) - for pre function door
ELEVATION SCALE- 1:20
Teak wood Frame 100 x 50 mm finished in french polish
750
932.79.020 fs 2102 double action floor spring with 90 degree hold open and SS cover plate size 2 (without accessories)
TW panelled shutters (non-openable), finished in synthetic PU 200 mm high brass kickplate Dead lock
Framed glass shutter on double action floor spring
knob at 42"
R1
50
50
ELEVATION
200 75
100
Dead lock
932.79.090 double action accessories for timber door floor spring
250
handle at 1190 mm
75 75 75 550
knob at 42"
DOOR- PW6F (A) 35 mm dia brass handle, fixed to the door with 20/25 mm dia brass supports
Chamfer in internal plaster levelled in birla putty finished with approved shade of Asian Paints Royale Luxury Emulsion.
75
3000
Mortice knob handle
Framed glass shutter on Double action floor spring
911.77.294 narrow dead lock, backset 30mm, c/c 92mm, width 45mm pc
TW panelled shutters (openable), finished in synthetic PU
2250
Copper finish mortice knob
Levelled wall surface to take approved shade of Asian paints Royale Luxury Emulsion
3000
931.46.239 DCL 35, concealed cam efficient door closer, EN 2-4, slide track arm, hold open, fire rated, CE
200
1750
6101 Dome type floor mounted dppr stop- brass finish from Magnum.
50
40 mm thk flush door clad in approved teak veneer finished in french polish on the pre-function side, and finished in white laminate (107 wool) from Greenlam on the inside
3000
75 75
THE DOORS ARE COMPLETE WITH THE FOLLOWING HARDWARE*:
knob at 42"
100
200 x 200 x 20 mm recess in internal plaster finished in paint.
100
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
TITLE:
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-TR-LF-D3
DIWAN
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: 02 DATE OF REVISION: 21/01/2019
DATE OF DRAWING: 25/10/2018 PURPOSE: GFC
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92
Bottom Of False Ceiling At 3300mm From FFL
A
DET 1
A
C
D
360
64
Framework covered in 19mm thk commercial plywood finished in french polish over plywood
25
FFL
SHUTTER DETAIL FOR DESSERT COUNTER
SECTION 1:10
Scale - 1:5
12 NOTE: Supply of fabric by client
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
ARCHITECT:
TITLE: BENCH DETAIL-B1
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-FF-B1
SCALE: VARIES
DATE OF DRAWING: 17/04/2019
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: R0 DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
MASTERS PMC New Udyog Mandir No. 2, Unit No. 7 , Kamanwala Chambers, Mogal Lane, Mahim (West) Mumbai 400 016 TEL.NO.: +91 22 6456 7600 Email: sujata.gupte@masterspmc.com Website: www.masterspmc.com
550 2250
2250
1680
1550 390
55
55
G FRONT ELEVATION (1:10)
25mm high skirting in solid acrylic , 75 mm recess on all sides.
TITLE: BUFFET COUNTER DETAILS
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
Framed fluted glass shutter with TW frames finished in synthetic PU. Fluted glass of 6mm thickness, Estrado from Saint Gobain Knob handle in chrome finish as per approved sample. (Reference image below) Platform constructed in civil work finished in moon crema marble
H
6mm thk ply backing finished in laminate.
H1
6mm thk ply backing and clad in approved woodgrain laminate on the inside 25mm dia SS rod in chrome finish for hanging clothes.
SECTION ELEVATION (1:10)
420- out to out 360-internal clear
SG - Steam Generator from Kohler
H1
H
B1
B C
E
C
STEAM GENERATOR
SG
80 approx
80 approx
A 400-shutter
400-shutter
A Chamfered edge in teak wood finished in french polish of approved shade and texture to match Teak veneer
min gap
min gap
A
REFERENCE IMAGE FOR KNOB, BUT IN CHROME FINISH
ALIGN
PLAN LOWER CABINET (B) (1:10)
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-FF-BC-DET ARCHITECT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 10-05-2019
SHEET SIZE: A4
G
SIDE ELEVATION (1:10)
420
1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise specified. 3.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 4. Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 5. PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for xexecution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architects notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 6. Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 7. For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8. For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs/ MEP cotractor's shop drgs. 9. This drawing to be read in conjunction with approved plumbing shop drawings. 10. For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 11. Do not Scale this drawing.
95
Shutters constructed in 19mm thk marine plywood finished with 6mm thick white solid acrylic surface of approved make on outside & edges & insides in approved laminate to match colour of solid acrylic surface. Slates in 12 x 20 mm solid acrylic sections.
75
12mm thick frosted glass partition inserted within table top, 300mm high
SCALE: VARIES
Fixed Shelf constructed in 19mm thk ply , finished in laminate and thickness clad in 6mm thk TW lipping patti finished in french polish as per approved shade and texture.
F G
1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise specified. 3.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 4. Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 5. PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architects notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 6. Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 7. For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8. For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs/ MEP cotractor's shop drgs. 9. This drawing to be read in conjunction with approved plumbing shop drawings. 10. For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 11. Do not Scale this drawing.
min gap
10mm thick twhite solid acrylic plate with finger cut-out, lushed with base level to access junction box below.
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION: This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
PURPOSE: GFC
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
1702
1700
Internal Surfaces finished in Solid acrylic surface on all exposed sides over marine ply underlay.
F
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
D1
I
42"
E
PROJECT:
D
Horizontal separator constructed in 19mm thk ply , finished in laminate and thickness clad in 6mm thk TW lipping patti finished in french polish as per approved shade and texture.
GENERAL NOTES:
G H
Carcasses constructed in 19mm thk ply finished in approved woodgrain laminate on the inside Fixed wooden slatted screen for ventilation finished in french polish.
E
H1
D1
100
64mm high base finished in 10mm thk white solid acrylic surface of approved make on all exposed sides, over a marine ply underlay.
GENERAL NOTES:
MAGNETIC TIP LATCH
Internal supporting framework constructed in CP Teak members as required
DETAIL B 1:2
PMC:
MASTERS PMC New Udyog Mandir No. 2, Unit No. 7 , Kamanwala Chambers, Mogal Lane, Mahim (West) Mumbai 400 016 TEL.NO.: +91 22 6456 7600 Email: sujata.gupte@masterspmc.com Website: www.masterspmc.com
Counter carcass constructed as hollow partitions with 20mm x 40mm M.S. framework at required c/c & 12mm marine plywood on both sides and clad in 10mm thick white solid acrylic surface of approved make
75
ALIGN
H
Framework covered in 12mm thk commercial plywood clad with approved teak veneer finished in french polish on exposed side
182
310 mm high facia finished in 10mm thk white solid acrylic surface of approved make, over a marine plywood underlay
J
Seat back support constructed in 19mm thk commercial plywood covered over framework in CP Teak
Teak wood skirting
Counter top constructed in 20mm x 40mm M.S. framework at required c/c with induction plates fitted within. Framework finished in 10mm thk white solid acrylic surface of approved make over a 19mm thk marine plywood underlay
B D
380-internal clear
100mm thk cushioned seat upholstered in approved fabric (Parkland-22211) kept in place using velcro fitted to the plywood base
100
Lipping patti
A
C
B C
ALIGN
10
°
24
5.
531
Center Of Knob To Be Aligned To Top Of Basin
575
335
150
Framework covered in 19mm thk commercial plywood finished in french polish over plywood
DET B
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100
25 64
310
475 50
Exposed brick cladding
5mm Removable Acrylic Lens(As per KSAs detail)
B
LEGEND FOR FINISHES
B
100 mm thick cushion in approved fabric- Parkland 22211
PLAN 1:20
DET A
12mm thk commercial plywood clad with approved teak veneer finished in french polish on exposed side
300mm wide x 300mm openable aluminium grill for equipment ventilation, finished in white powder coating to match colour of Corian
GR
F
575
88
775
CP
DETAIL A 1:2
B1 B1
Samples/details of Induction plate & Refrigerated Dole plate shall be availed by the concerned agency to accordingly integrate them within the counter tops
min gap
50 VEG. HOT BUFFET
SOUP SALAD AND BREAD COUNTER ICE TROUGH X
A
Exposed brick cladding
656
LEGEND FOR FINISHES Shutters constructed in 19mm thk ply and finished in Teak veneer of approved shade and texture externally & internally and edges clad in 6mm thk TW lipping Patti finished in french polish as per approved shade and texture.
A
A
Scale - 1:2
OLM Canyon Walnut (5334) from Greenlam
D
E
GLASS PARTITION FIXING DETAIL - DET 1
5mm Removable Acrylic Lens(As per KSAs detail) Refer DETAIL A
100
Laminate
E
Induction plate of size 1524(L) x 457(W) as per IMA's specifications for buffet counter Refrigerated dole plate of size 914mm (L) x 457mm (W) as per IMA's specifications for desser counter
CP
Anchor 2000 Commercial Plywood from Anchor or equivalent from Greenply /Century Ply All visible portions in Teak Wood unless otherwise specified. All T.W. members shall have their edges sanded prior to polishing
Furniture Hardware Hafele or Equivalent
H
I
I
Framework covered in 19mm thk commercial plywood with approved teak veneer finished in french polish on 5mm exposed side Removable Acrylic Lens(As per KSAs detail) 75
Wood
B
H1
LEGEND FOR EQUIPMENT
KEY PLAN 1:200
A
SG
C
50
ELEVATION 1:20
NON-VEG. HOT BUFFET
100mm thk cushioned back upholstered in approved fabricParkland-22211
H
A
C
JB
75
VEG BUFFET COUNTER - SEC 1 100
Plywood
SG
D
25
100
D
Seat apron in Teak Veneer stuck over 12mm thk Plywood
360
B.O.P. at 450mm from FFL
E
100mm thick cushion with stitch detail as per reference image and approved fabric and design- Parkland-22211
TW member with groove for fixing glass partition
850
SBB
F
390
12
ICE CREAM FREEZER 565 x 585 x 440
ICE TROUGH DESSERT COUNTER
50
310
GR 135
APPROVED MAKES
B
I
550
300
A B
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
PURPOSE: GFC 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
CLIENT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
DETAIL A (1:2)
PLAN UPPER CABINET (A) (1:10)
NOTES:
TITLE: SPA RESTROOM CLOSET
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SCALE: VARIES
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-S-FF-ST5
SHEET SIZE: A2
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/03/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
R4
FRONT ELEVATION (1:15)
60 A
`
align
3
25
DETAIL AT A (1:2)
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect as for approval & sign offs, prior to its execution & installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drgs. 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
APPROVED MAKES Plywood Teak Wood
ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
LEG ELEVATION (1:4)
align
SECTION AA (1:4)
PLAN (1:10)
Anchor 2000 Commercial ply or equivalent from Greenply As per approved sample for wooden grains and texture
REVISIONS:
TITLE: SIDE TABLE
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
DRAWING NO:
SCALE: Varies
SHEET SIZE: A3
H
G
12 100
Bed legs and cross supports constructed in teak wood, finished in synthetic PU
40
DETAIL B LEG DETAIL (1:5)
PLAN (1:15) ARCHITECT:
ID-RB-LF-T1
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: GFC
12
PVC levellers in brown colour 78"
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 25/10/2018
REV NO: 04 DATE OF REVISION: 25/02/2019
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS:
NOTE: 1. Teak wood specified to be as per approved sample
GENERAL NOTES: 1.All drawings are finished unless otherwise specified. 2.All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified. 3.Both PMC & Contractor shall study this drawing thoroughly & raise queries or RFIs( Request for Information) within 3-5 days of release of this drawing. Incase the PMC feels no need for any queries to be raised on any drawing, an RFI indicating that the drawing is clear shall be shared with the Architect. Only post this Acknowledgement, can any drawing be treated as relevant & 'GOOD FOR CONSRUCTION'. 4.PMC & contractor to ensure that any discrepancies on drawing or discrepancy rising on account of site context (OR) if the detail or design seems challenging for execution in a particular context, all of these shall be raised for Architect’s notice & resolution, prior to item execution. 5.Samples for every single finish mentioned in this GFC drawings pertaining to interiors, shall be shared with the Architect for approval & sign offs, prior to its installation. 6.Each drawing shall be referred for its respective purpose only. 7.For all structural member size & details,refer structural consultants drgs. 8.For all cutouts/sleeves...etc related to MEP services,refer MEP consultants drawings 9.For any other discrepancy in drg, please bring same to Architects notice, prior to its execution. 10.Do not Scale this drawing.
TITLE: DOUBLE BED - DOUBLE ROOM SCALE: Varies
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: 02 DATE OF REVISION: 21/01/2019
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-LF-D01
B
D
PURPOSE: GFC
ITEM
SIZE
QTY
Diwan base
36" x 78"x 6" (thk)
1 no.
Diwan Bolsters
8 " dia; 25.5." long
3 nos
Diwan Cushions
18" x 18"
3 nos
No piping for cushions, zipper at the bottom
Diwan Accent Cushions
25" x 10"
2 nos
No piping for cushions, zipper at the bottom
700 x 535 mm
1 no.
No piping for seat and backrest
REMARKS Flat edges, zipper on the underside, no piping,
Base
Accent cushion Bolster Cushions
F
REFERENCE IMAGE FOR MATTRESS
Flat sides, piping around, zipper below
D
A
REFERENCE IMAGE FOR BOLSTER
Armchair with upholstered seat and backrest
FURNISHINGS: COLOUR CODE
IMAGE
APPLICATION
CODE
Pravin Kumar & A- Armchair Co.Book-2100 (PKC-2100-18) Pravin Kumar & A- Diwan base Co.Book-2100 (PKC-2100-18)
B- Diwan bolster
ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
54" 54"
54" (25.5" long; 8" dia)
TYPE
Removable
C- Diwan Cushions
Alta + Pinstripe 18" X 18" Removable
D- Diwan
Alta + Century for All 25" X 10" RC57000627
Removable
D- Bed Accent Cushions
Alta + Century 25" X 10" for All RC57000627
Removable
REVISIONS:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
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COLOUR CODE
IMAGE
APPLICATION
CODE
FABRIC WIDTH
E- Bed runner
Alta + Pinstripe
106" X 16"
F- Headboard
K.C. Fabrics Holland 17603
140cm
G- Sheer curtain
R.Romors RC93000048
48"
Armchair - Non-Removable Diwan seat - Removable with zip on Underside and held in place with velcro attached to base frame.
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
Century for All RC57000627
FABRIC WIDTH
H- Curtain Top Century for All RC57000617 panel H- Curtain Bottom panel
Century for All RC57000627
TYPE
Non-Removable
54" 54"
TITLE: FURNISHINGS- DOUBLE ROOM SCALE: 1:50 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DRAWING NO: IR-RB-DR-FRN DRAWING NO:
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
PURPOSE: GFC
PURPOSE: GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 29/03/2019 MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which i
LEGEND FOR STITCHING:
C A
CURTAIN SHEER
ARCHITECT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 25/10/2018
This "drawing" is the copyright SJK Architects and shallother not be used purpose that for which it has been loaned. This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall notofbe used for any purpose than thatforforany which it has other been than loaned.
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
E
align
PVC levellers in brown finish
Side table legs constructed in teak wood and finished in synthetic PU
120
Drawer constructed in 19mm thk ply, sides and base in 12mm thk, back in 6mm thk ply.
149
Ply finished in paper veneer from the under side
12"
5
18-20
25
Lacquered brass pull handle as approved sample
Bed legs and cross supports constructed in teak wood, finished in synthetic PU to match overall finish
60
SECTION AA (1:5)
78"
460
Side table top clad in 6 mm teak wood over a 12 mm plywood base and finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU.
R4
5
50 5
Side table top clad in teak wood over a plywood base and finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU
Cross supports constructed in teak wood, finished in french polish
Bed cross supports teak wood, finished in french polish 5
5
A
Notch to accomodate 12 mm thk plywood base of bed. Plywood finished in french polish to match shade and texture of TW peripheral frame.
align
T.W moulding (18-20mm) finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU
25
5
10
Bed legs teak wood, finished in synthetic PU
5
Side table legs constructed in teak wood & finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU
12
SIDE ELEVATION (1:10)
Fabric panelled headboard headboard (refer to ID-RB-DR-DET-01 for details)
A
600
PVC levellers in brown finish
Drawer channels in black finish
B
SIDE ELEVATION (1:15) A
460
A
12"
Rectangular Bed leg member constructed in teak wood, finished in synthetic PU
R4
Side table legs constructed in teak wood & finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU
FRONT ELEVATION (1:10)
12"
12"
Bed legs cross supports constructed in teak wood, finished in french polish
120
130
18-20 130
50
600
600
12" thk mattress (supplied by client) (78" x 78")
130
30 Drawer facia constructed in 19mm thk ply, sides and base in 12mm thk, back in 6mm thk ply. Drawer facia, fixed sides and backpanel to be clad with teak veneer & finished in french polish. All internal surfaces of the drawer to be finished in synthetic PU directly over plywood.Drawer channels in black finish.
12"
50
18-20
18-20
Lacquered brass pull handle as per approved sample
Fabric panelled headboard (detailID-RB-DR-DET-01)
Side table top clad in teak wood over a plywood base and finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU
R4 Side table top clad in teak wood over a plywood base and finished in approved shade and texture of synthetic PU
25
gfc drawings and interior design
G
G
50
// sarovar bodhgaya
furniture & soft furnishing
TITLE: FURNISHING SCHEDULE SCALE: 1: 25 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-TR-FRN-SCH DATE OF DRAWING: 29/03/2019 25/10/2018 PURPOSE: GFC
soft furnishing quantification & carpet design FABRIC SCHEDULE - TWIN ROOM TOTAL NO. OF TWIN ROOMS - 59 Nos. SR. NO.
APPLICATION
FABRIC CODE
QTY (PER ROOM)
METERAGE/ PER PIECE
TOTAL METERAGE FOR 59 ROOMS
TOTAL METERAGE FOR 59 ROOMS+ 4 Extra (63 rooms)
1
Armchair (C1)
Pravin Kumar & Co.Book-2100 (PKC-2100-18)
1
2
118
126
2
Diwan Base (D3)
Pravin Kumar & Co.Book-2100 (PKC-2100-18)
1
9
531
567
3
Diwan Bolster (39” X 8”) (Size to be approved basis sample)
Century For All ( RC57000627)
2
4
Diwan Cushion (18” X 18”) (Size to be approved basis sample)
BS-CU (Alta + Pinstripe)
3
5
Diwan Accent Cushion (25” X 10”) (Size to be approved basis sample)
BS-AC-01 (Alta +Century For All RC57000627)
1
6
Bed Accent Cushion (25” X 10”)
BS-AC-01 (Alta +Century For All RC57000627)
2
7
Bed Runner (67” X 16”)
BS + BR ( Alta + Pinstripe )
2
8
Headboard
KC Fabrics-Holland (17603)
1
3.65
215.35
229.95
9
Curtain Top Panel (Refer height of Curtain panel design in Made up)
Century For All ( RC57000617)
1 set
16.5
973.5
1039.5
10
Curtain Bottom Panel (Refer height of Curtain panel design in Made up)
Century For All ( RC57000627)
1 set
4.5
265.5
283.5
11
Sheer Curtain
Synergy R.Romors (RC93000048)
1 set
826
882
IMAGE
14
MEETING ROOM
3650
MEETING ROOM
MEETING ROOM
MEETING ROOM
3650
25
3650
LIBRARY
3650
LIBRARY
LIBRARY
4
- Made ups to be supplied by Synergy
LIBRARY
4
- Fabrics to be supplied by Synergy
ENTRY FROM RECEPTION ENTRY FROM RECEPTION
ENTRY FROM RECEPTION
25
ENTRY FROM RECEPTION MEETING ROOM
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SAROVAR BODHGAYA
TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
REVISIONS:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
PMC:
CLIENT:
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LC-PLN-01 DATE OF DRAWING: 17/01/2019
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021KILLEDAR INDL.EST. 302-303,VEENA ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
ARCHITECT: DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LC-PLN-01
TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
REVISIONS:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
PMC:
CLIENT:
PURPOSE: ADVANCE COPY
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
DATE OF DRAWING: 17/01/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
LIBRARY
NOTES:
PROJECT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
LIBRARY
LIBRARY
CLIENT:
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
REVISED LOUNGE PLAN ARCHITECT:
ARCHITECT: PMC:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
REVISIONS:
PMC:
CLIENT:
MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PROJECT:
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LC-PLN-01 SAROVAR 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
DATE OF DRAWING: 17/01/2019 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES: 1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
REVISIONS:
SCALE: VARIES
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LC-PLN-01
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
DATE OF DRAWING: 17/01/2019 PURPOSE: ADVANCE COPY
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" PURPOSE: is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. ADVANCE COPY
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
PURPOSE: ADVANCE COPY This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
LIBRARY
REVISED LOUNGE PLAN ARCHITECT:
DETAIL A
REVISED LOUNGE PLAN
REVISED LOUNGE PLAN
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
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EXTENT OF THE RUG -1:25
DETAIL A
LEGEND
DETAIL A SHOWING THICKNESS OF FULL CUT PILE- 1:1
EXTENT OF THE RUG -1:25
ENTRY FROM RECEPTION
COLOUR
COLOUR CODE
A480
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
A018
LEGEND
DETAIL A SHOWING THICKNESS OF FULL CUT CLIENT: PILE1:1 NOTES: PROJECT:
LOUNGE PLAN ( SCALE 1:50)
REVISIONS:
COLOUR
SCALE: VARIES ARCHITECT:
16
16
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PMC:
SHEET SIZE: A3
CLIENT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
ARCHITECT: TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF DRAWING: 17/01/2019
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
NOTES:
PROJECT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
REVISIONS:
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
REVISIONS:
TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO:
PMC:
CLIENT:
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: REVIEW
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, email: design @sjkarchitect.com NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES: 1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
LOUNGE PLAN ( SCALE 1:50)
RUG DESIGN ( SCALE 1:20)
ARCHITECT: PMC: TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
REVISIONS:
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
CLIENT: PROJECT: DRAWING NO:
NOTES: 1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified.
RUG DESIGN ( SCALE 1:20)
REVISIONS:
TITLE: LOUNGE -CARPET ARTWORK
SAROVAR DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PURPOSE: REVIEW MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
SCALE: VARIES
4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
DRAWING NO: DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 PURPOSE: REVIEW
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: SAMPLING
9
2600
2600
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
NOTES:
PROJECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, MUMBAI-400 011 NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LG-CRT-1
TITLE: LOUNGE-CARPET ARTWORK
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
CLIENT:
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PURPOSE: ADVANCE COPY
A018
CLIENT:
PMC:
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LC-PLN-01
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
PMC:
LOUNGE PLAN ( SCALE 1:50)
REVISED LOUNGE PLAN
A480 REVISIONS:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
PURPOSE: SAMPLING
BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
NOTES:
PROJECT:
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:SAROVAR
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
COLOUR CODE
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-LG-CRT-1
TITLE: LOUNGE-CARPET ARTWORK
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
ARCHITECT:
RUG DESIGN ( SCALE 1:20)
1500 1500
DETAIL A
4
EXTENT OF THE RUG -1:15
LEGEND COLOUR CODE
9
COLOUR 40
A008 A018
ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
DETAIL A SHOWING THICKNESS OF FULL CUT PILE- 1:1
CLIENT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
NOTES:
PROJECT:
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
10
REVISIONS:
TITLE: GUEST ROOM - CARPET ARTWORK
10
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
DETAIL A
1500
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-S-CRT-2
1500
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
EXTENT OF THE RUG -1:15
PURPOSE: SAMPLING
4
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
LEGEND COLOUR
COLOUR CODE
PLAN ( SCALE 1:50)
REVISED RUG DESIGN( SCALE 1:20)
40
A008 A018
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
2600
DETAIL A SHOWING THICKNESS OF FULL CUT PILE- 1:1 REVISIONS:
TITLE: GUEST ROOM - CARPET ARTWORK SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
DRAWING NO: ID-PB-S-CRT-2 DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019 PURPOSE: SAMPLING
2600
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
ARCHITECT:
REVISIONS:
PMC:
CLIENT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
ARCHITECT: TITLE: FURNITURE LAYOUT REVISIONS:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
50
ARCHITECT:
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
SCALE: VARIES
PMC:
CLIENT: PROJECT: DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
TITLE: REVISIONS:
SAROVAR DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
ARCHITECT:
SCALE: VARIES
BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
PMC:
CLIENT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES: DRAWINGPROJECT: NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01
SCALE: VARIES
BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: REVIEW
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01
TITLE: FURNITURE LAYOUT REVISIONS:
SAROVAR DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: REVIEW
DETAIL A This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
PURPOSE: REVIEW
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01
TITLE: FURNITURE LAYOUT
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
SCALE: VARIES 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: REVIEW
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
EXTENT OF THE RUG -1:15
LEGEND 50
COLOUR
COLOUR CODE A480
50
A505
DETAIL A SHOWING THICKNESS OF FULL CUT PILE- 1:1 ARCHITECT:
PMC:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
TITLE: SUITE LIVING ROOM-CARPET ARTWORK DRAWING NO: ID-PB-S-CRT-1
REVISIONS:
DETAIL A
SCALE: VARIES
SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
PURPOSE: SAMPLING
EXTENT OF THE RUG -1:15
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
LEGEND 50
COLOUR
PLAN ( SCALE 1:50)
COLOUR CODE
RUG DESIGN - OPTION 2 ( SCALE 1:20) PLAN ( SCALE 1:50)
RUG DESIGN - OPTION 1 ( SCALE 1:20)
A480
A505
DETAIL A SHOWING THICKNESS OF FULL CUT PILE- 1:1 ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
TITLE: SUITE LIVING ROOM-CARPET ARTWORK DRAWING NO: ID-PB-S-CRT-1
REVISIONS:
SCALE: VARIES
ARCHITECT:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
REVISIONS:
ARCHITECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC 109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PROJECT:
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
PURPOSE: SAMPLING
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
94
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/02/2019
PROJECT:
NOTES:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
TITLE: REVISIONS: FURNITURE LAYOUT SCALE: VARIES REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
ARCHITECT:
SHEET SIZE: A3
PMC: CLIENT: DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01 DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
MASTERS PMC
PURPOSE: REVIEW
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
PROJECT:
SAROVAR BODHGAYA
NOTES:
ARCHITECT: TITLE: REVISIONS: SCALE: VARIES
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
SHEET SIZE: A3
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
CLIENT: PROJECT: DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01
NOTES:
REVISIONS: TITLE:
SAROVAR DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019
109, NEW UDYOG MARG,KAMANWALA CHAMBERS NO.2, UNIT NO. 7, GROUND FLOOR, MUGAL LANE, MAHIM (WEST), MUMBAI 400016
SCALE: VARIES
BODHGAYA
MASTERS PMC
PURPOSE: REVIEW MARASA HOSPITALITY PVT. LTD. 11th FLOOR, BAKHTAWAR BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT,MUMBAI 400 021
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
TITLE: FURNITURE LAYOUT
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01 SHEET SIZE: A3
SCALE: VARIES
DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 PURPOSE: REVIEW
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SHEET SIZE: A3
DRAWING NO: ID-RB-S-PLN-01 DATE OF DRAWING: 11/02/2019 PURPOSE: REVIEW
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
SJK ARCHITECTS 2019 //
R ES T R OOM DES IG N Typology : Apartment Location : Mumbai Area : 30 sq. ft. Involvement : Design Development , GFC Drawings , Site Supervision
This was a project where the client wanted to redesign her restroom. The brief given for this project was to design an spatially efficient Restroom while getting in the maximun light possible . On this project I had the opportunity of working on the design development with the principal architect and was solely responsible for this project. There were also several trips to the site for site measurement , assessing design possiblities , relaying to the contractor the work to be done and crosschecking the work executed. I also helped the client with the tile selection visting several stores with her. As for the drawings : the drawings were produced for civil work , electrical , lighting and dado layout.
2.3
C 2180approx. 950
1130 1240
100 940
eq. eq.
150
HF
A
SHOWER
eq. WB
WC
FLOOR SLOPE
1190 approx.
NT
LF
A
Align to center of counter
B
eq.
B NT
M
HS
150
850 1025 EQ.
560 660-rem.
560-clear EQ.
Align to center of shower cubicle
C
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT ALIGN TO CENTER OF SHOWER
LIGHTING LAYOUT
ALIGN TO CENTER OF COUNTER
CENTER OF BATHROOM
ALIGN TO CENTER OF SHOWER CUBICLE
560
02-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. 0/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 L.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
PROJECT:
CENTER OF BATHROOM
FN1
Health Faucet
FV
Flush Valve
NT
Nahni Trap
HS
Hand Shower
OS
Overhead Shower
M
Mixer
S
Spout
LF
Lavatory Faucet
WB
Wash Basin
ALIGN TO CENTER OF COUNTER
TITLE: PLAN
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. CL1 Brought 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall BeSW1 To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
SCALE: 1:20
EQ.
RESHMA GURNANEY
Angle Cock
HF
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- PLN EQ.
CLIENT:
EQ.
PMC:
Water Closet
AC
eq.
SHEET SIZE: A4 CL1
EQ.
eq.
WC
CENTER OF REV NO: BATHROOM DATE OF REVISION:
CL1
SW1
EQ.
150
LEGEND:
EQ.
CHITECT:
restroom layout
DATE OF DRAWING: 09/05/2019
302-303,VEEN ,10/14,PAIS STR MUM TEL.NO.: 022- 2 FAX.NO email: desig
PURPOSE: CIVIL WORK AND PLUMBING CL1
EQ.
EQ.
s "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned. SB1
EQ.
eq.
No.
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT: RESHMA GURNANEY
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PROJECT:
Location Above Basin Counter Right side wall
SYM.
eq.
Height - B.O.P. (Bottom of Plate)
Typology
6/16A universal Switch socket, 1015mm from FFL Light control , geyser & pump control.
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
Control CL1, SW1 , FN1, Geyser , Pump
Module size As per Electrical contractor
TITLE: ELECTRICAL LAYOUT SCALE: 1:20 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
CODE
EQ. 850
TYPE
EQ.
EQ. 560
SHEET SIZE: A4
FN1
Ceiling mounted fan
CL1
Surface Mounted CanLight
SW1
Linear Wall Scone
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- PLN- ELEC
PMC:
CLIENT: RESHMA GURNANEY
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/05/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
LEGEND: SYM.
Looping
ALIGN TO CENTER OF WALL
SWITCHBOARD LEGEND:
SB1
EQ.
LEGEND:
EQ. 850
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PROJECT:
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
TITLE: LIGHTING LAYOUT SCALE: 1:20 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
CODE
TYPE
CL1
Surface Mounted CanLight
SW1
Linear Wall Scone
REF.IMG
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- PLN- L SHEET SIZE: A4
DATE OF DRAWING: 22/05/2019 PURPOSE: GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
design , gfc drawings , site supervision
// restroom design
restroom- design options
97
restroom- execution drawings LEGEND: Fluted Full tile (600X 300) Bottom of ceiling. at 2.7M from FFL
Fluted Remainder tile Plain Full tile (450 X 300) Plain Remainder tile Marble 250-approx.
1035
2700approx.
6
5
4
3
2
1
97-approx.
1845-rem.
Align to top of window
MIRROR
start point 2
865 CABINET
265
CABINET
75
CABINET
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
RESHMA GURNANEY 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
TITLE: SECTION C
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
Water Closet
AC
Angle Cock
HF
Health Faucet
FV
Flush Valve
NT
Nahni Trap
HS
Hand Shower
OS
Overhead Shower
M
Mixer
S
Spout
LF
Lavatory Faucet
WB
Wash Basin
125-approx
SHEET SIZE: A4
REM
start point 1
C
4
3
0.0m FFL
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
NOTES:
PROJECT:
A
B
B
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- SEC-D-D
SCALE: 1:20
SHEET SIZE: A4
DATE OF DRAWING: 31/05/2019
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PURPOSE: CIVIL WORK AND PLUMBING
A
TITLE: SECTION D
RESHMA GURNANEY
DATE OF DRAWING: 09/05/2019
D
2
1
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- SEC-C
SCALE: 1:20 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
125-approx
280
WC
12-approx.
DRAWER
DRAWER
1005
230
150
200
LEGEND:
PURPOSE:
GFC
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
180-approx
LEGEND:
118-approx
Fluted Full tile (600X 300)
Bottom of ceiling. at 2.7M from FFL
Fluted Remainder tile Plain Full tile (450 X 300)
start point 1
9
11
13
22
2
10
12
14
23
15
24
16
25
5
17
26
6
18
27
7
19
28
8
20
29
21
30
Plain Remainder tile Marble
OS
REM 3
HS
2700approx.
4
2000
M
1095 795
265 75 ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
RESHMA GURNANEY 302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
NOTES:
TITLE: SECTION B
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
Water Closet
AC
Angle Cock
HF
Health Faucet
FV
Flush Valve
NT
Nahni Trap
HS
Hand Shower
OS
Overhead Shower
M
Mixer
S
Spout
LF
Lavatory Faucet
WB
Wash Basin
SHEET SIZE: A4
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
NOTES:
TITLE: SECTION B
RESHMA GURNANEY
DATE OF DRAWING: 09/05/2019 PURPOSE: CIVIL WORK AND PLUMBING
C
0.0m FFL
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- SEC-B
SCALE: 1:20 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
SECTION C
WC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
20-approx.
S
205-approx.
LEGEND:
WB
230
150
LF
A
B
B
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- SEC-B-D
SCALE: 1:20
SHEET SIZE: A4
REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
D
A
DATE OF DRAWING: 31/05/2019 PURPOSE:
GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
87-approx
Align to edge of tile
LEGEND:
112-approx
Fluted Full tile (600X 300)
Bottom of ceiling. at 2.7M from FFL
Fluted Remainder tile
start point
Plain Full tile (450 X 300) Plain Remainder tile
16
4
3
2
1
17
8
7
6
5
18
9
19
10
20
11
21
12
25
29
22
13
26
30
23
14
27
31
24
15
58-approx
Marble
600
850
865
HF
ARCHITECT:
PMC:
CLIENT: RESHMA GURNANEY
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PROJECT:
400
NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS Unless Otherwise Specified 2. All Dimensions Specified Are UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise Specified. 3. All Structural Dimensions Shall Be Confirmed As Per Consultants' Drawings. 4. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The Architect,Prior to Execution. 5. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK Architects and shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it has been loaned.
75
200
AC
265
WC
TITLE: SECTION A SCALE: 1:20 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
WC
Water Closet
AC
Angle Cock
HF
Health Faucet
FV
Flush Valve
NT
Nahni Trap
HS
Hand Shower
OS
Overhead Shower
M
Mixer
S
Spout
LF
Lavatory Faucet
WB
Wash Basin
45-approx
NICHE
0.0m FFL
ARCHITECT:
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- SEC-A SHEET SIZE: A4
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
PMC:
CLIENT:
PROJECT:
33
Align to edge of tile
C
D
A
A
B
B
28
NOTES:
RESHMA GURNANEY
DATE OF DRAWING: 09/05/2019 PURPOSE: CIVIL WORK AND PLUMBING
NICHE
32
205-approx.
230
WB
155-approx.
150
FV
LEGEND:
530-approx.
LF
20-approx.
150
2700approx.
1035
PIVOTED WINDOW
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
TITLE: SECTION A SCALE: 1:20 REV NO: DATE OF REVISION:
DRAWING NO: ID - BT- SEC-A-D SHEET SIZE: A4
DATE OF DRAWING:31/05/2019 PURPOSE:
GFC
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST. ,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST, MUMBAI-400 011 TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761 FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983 email: design @sjkarchitect.com
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mad(e) in mumbai architects 2018 //
S M ART PUB LIC TOILET S Typology : Public Convenience Facility Location : Rajasthan Involvement : Design Development & Tender Drawings
The summer internship at Mad(e) in Mumbai Architects involved Designing, Design Development, Coordination with Structural & Plumbing Consultants and Preparation of BOQ Drawings for their various proposals of Public Convenience facilities , to the Govternment of Rajasthan for seven cities in the state under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. While working here I primarily focuses on the typology of “The Pavement Toilet” .It is a small toilet of 5.5m*24m designed to sit on the tight pavements in the city . The design was altered and sized to fit the different site conditions in different cities; the overall idea reamining constant throughout.
2.4
*Project Logos rendered by Lorenzo Fernandes
design development & tender drawings
// smart public toilets
pavement toilet - typology 1
Roof Access Solar Panels Entrance to Gents Toilet Caretakers counter Entrance to Ladies Toilet Seating
pavement toilet - typology 2 Axonometric View
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS-BIKANER Site 3- Jawahar Park
Architects: Client: Bikaner Nagar Nigam
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net PROPOSAL 1 AXONOMETRIC VIEW (t) 022-24144022
Sheet No. - 04
Revision: 01 Date:
May 09,Caretakers 2018 Room
Ladies Toilet
Existing Toilet
Urinal ATM Drinking Water
Bus Stop Waiting Area
Axonometric View 101
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS-AJMER
Architects: Client:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net
Sheet No. - 04
Revision: 02
tender drawings
100mm RCC Pardi Wall 230*600mm RCC Beam 75mm THK RCC Slab Siporex Coba Filling 300*600mm RCC Beam 300mm THK. RCC. Beam of varying depth
115mm THK. Brick Ledge Wall Plastered and Painted
150mm THK. RCC Slab
Mirror
Washbasin Tissue Paper Dispenser
P1 L3
Siporex Coba FIlling
300mm THK. Brick Wall Plastered and Painted 5.75m 5.5m
150mm RCC Pardi Wall
5.3m
P1 L3
P1 L2
Local Lintel
4.15m P1 L1
P1 L1 P1 L1
P1 L1
GENTS TOILETS P1 L1
LADIES TOILETS P1 L1
150mm RCC Slab
2.55m
P1 L1
P1 L1
115mm THK. Brick Ledge Wall Plastered and Painted
D5
W2
D4
D4 D6 P2 L1
300mm THK. Brick Wall Plastered and Painted
Abu Black Marble Seating
450mm Brick Bat Coba
Abu Black Marble Flooring
Brick Infill
D5
W1
P2 L1
0.6m
Skirting Abu Black Marble Flooring
Abu Black Marble Flooring
450mm Brick Bat Coba M.S. Ladder 230mm THK. RCC Shear Wall Plastered and Painted
Wooden Louvered Cabinet
Abu Black Marble Seating
PLASTER SCHEDULE:
PAINT SCHEDULE:
PLASTER TYPE
TITLE
PLASTER TYPE
P1
Smooth Cast Plaster
L1
Asian Paints/Ochre Yellow
P2
Sand Cast Plaster
L2
Asian Paints/White Asian Paints/Grey
L3
Drawing:
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Architectural Sections
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
Section AA' Stone wash basin Counter top (finished with Abu Black Marble, wooden louvred cabinets below)
Seating (supported on brickwork, finished with Abu Black Marble)
Project #
4
D w g: S c a l e:
1 : 75
D a t e:
MAY 24, 2018
COMPOUND WALL
All Dimensions are In Meters.
VANITY TABLE
W2
4.5m
Seating (supported on brickwork, finished with Abu Black Marble)
PROPOSAL 1 SIDE VIEW
TITLE
COMPOUND WALL
VANITY TABLE WASHBASINS
0.95mx1.6m
0.15m
WC:1
2
4
3 URINALS: 5
5
GENTS TOILETS 0.15m LOBBY
ROOF ACCESS 1.2mx1.2m
5.4mx1.45m
2.6mx3.9m
1
WASHBASINS
LADIES TOILETS 0.15m LOBBY
FEEDING ROOM
W2
0.15m
0.15m
W2
WC:2
WC:3
0.45mx1.2m
W1
2.6mx3.9m
0.15m
CARETAKERS COUNTER
1.5mx1.4m
DISABLED TOILET
W1 CARETAKERS ROOM
5.4mx1.82m
0.95mx1.6m
1.8mx1.5m
GENTS TOILETS
LADIES TOILETS FEEDING ROOM
0.95mx1.2m
SEATING 1.5mx0.5m
WC:1
0.95mx1.2m
WC:2
1.5mx1.2m
WC:3
1.5mx1.2m
WC:4
W1
CABINET
0.15m
4.5m
4.5m
CARETAKERS ROOM
21m
21m Seating (Abu Black Marble)
ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE:
FLOORING SCHEDULE: F1
Drawing:
Furniture Layout
Ground Floor Plan
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Project # D w g:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
All Dimensions are In Meters.
S c a l e:
1 : 75
D a t e:
MAY 24, 2018
15
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
Drawing:
Flooring Layout
Ground Floor Plan
Abu Black Marble Flooring Slate Flooring
F3
Paver Blocks
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Project # D w g:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
All Dimensions are In Meters.
S c a l e:
1 : 75
D a t e:
MAY 24, 2018
Drawing:
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
13
Plumbing Layout: Sewage
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Project # D w g:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
All Dimensions are In Meters.
Ground Floor Plan
BACK OPEN SPACE
1
5
2 URINALS
1
0.15m
3 1
SYMBOL
1 : 75 MAY 24, 2018
20
FIXTURE TYPE
NOS.
TUBE LIGHT
SPACE
BOARDS
SYMBOL
POINTS
FEMALE TOILET
SB-2
SOCKET-1,LIGHT-8,EX- 4
CARETAKERS ROOM
SB-4
SOCKET-1,LIGHT-2
CARETAKERS SEATING
SB-3
SOCKET-3,LIGHT-11,CCTV-3
CCTV
3
MALE TOILET
SB-1
SOCKET-2,LIGHT-11,EX- 4
STAIRCASE SHAFT
LED STRIP
2
EXHAUST FAN
8
FEEDING AREA
SB-5
SOCKET-1,LIGHT-2
STAIRCASE SHAFT
DB
SWITCH BOARD
7
PLUG POINT
10
LOFT 1
SB-7
SOCKET-1,LIGHT-1
LOFT 2
SB-8
DISTRIBUTION BOX
1
PUMP
1
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
Drawing:
Electrical Layout
Ground Floor Plan
SB-6
SOCKET-1,LIGHT-1,PUMP-1
FIXTURE WESTERN W.C. WITH JET SPRAY
FLUSH VALVE/ FLUSH PLATE
INDIAN W.C.
GRAB RAILS
BIB COCK AND HEALTH FAUCET
CHANGING STATION SANITARY NAPKIN DISPENCER
TOILET PAPER HOLDER
SB- 1-6
INCINERATOR SOAP DISPENSER
TISSUE PAPER DISPENCER
NAHNI TRAP COUNTER TOP WASHBASIN
SOCKET-1,LIGHT-1
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Project # D w g:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
All Dimensions are In Meters.
S c a l e:
1 : 75
D a t e:
MAY 24, 2018
16
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
Drawing:
Plumbing Layout: Water Supply Ground Floor Plan
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Project # D w g:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
All Dimensions are In Meters.
S c a l e:
1 : 75
D a t e:
MAY 24, 2018
19
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
Drawing:
Fixtures Layout
Ground Floor Plan
Architects:
MAD(E) IN MUMBAI
Project # D w g:
(w) www.madeinmumbai.net (e) admin@madeinmumbai.net (t) 022-24144022
All Dimensions are In Meters.
S c a l e:
1 : 75
D a t e:
MAY 24, 2018
18
6
6
6
LADIES TOILET 0.15m
EXISITING GENTS TOILET 10
10
10
5 7 8
10
0.15m
9
0.15m 4
4.4m
4.4m
1.2m UP
S c a l e: D a t e:
LEGEND:
ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE: NOS. 38
CEILING LIGHTS
FLOORING TYPE
F2
FIXTURE TYPE WALL LIGHTS
Wooden Cabinet
TITLE
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS
SYMBOL
21m Seating (supported on brickwork, finished with Abu Black Marble)
1.1m
Seating (supported on brickwork, finished with Abu Black Marble)
11
0.15m
0.15m
11.9m
10.4m ROAD
Ground Floor Plan Legend:
4-Handicapped Toilet
8-Dispenser
1-Seating
5-Vanity Table
9-Incinerator
No. of Urinals
4 Units
2-A.T.M.
6-Washbasin
10-WC
No. of Indian Wc
3-Drinking Water
7-Diaper Changing Station
10-Caretakers Room/Pump Room
2 Units 2 Units
SMART PUBLIC TOILETS-AJMER Site 4-Opposite Bus Station
Architects: Client: Ajmer Nagar Nigam
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No. of Toilet Units
No. of WC
No. of Handicapped Toilet 1 Unit
PROPOSAL 2 SIDE VIEW
Sheet No. - 02
Revision: 02 Date:
May 31, 2018
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R ES T R OOM R EN OVATION Typology : Bathroom Location : Lucknow Involvement : Design Development , Material Selection & Execution
corian basin design
cabinet design Vanity - Mirror Cabinet
Cleaning Supply Cabinet
104
design development & execution
// restroom renovation
finished
105
restroom
106
03
international exchanges
IJburg Dwelling Workshop // TU Delft X KRVIA Housing design
109 - 112
Paper Market // UBC X KRVIA Urban design
113 - 116
tu delft 2018 //
IJB UR G DW ELLIN G WO R K S HOP
The main objective of the workshop is to provoke
housing, social housing, bachelor housing ,couple housing,
students to engage with the territory of IJburg in
student housing, old age homes etc. The proposed Family
Amsterdam and respond to the city’s housing challenges
housing unit caters to families with young children.The
by producing an inclusive urban habitat within the new
requirement for this typology is for the children to have a
urban plan prepared by the Municipality of Amsterdam.
social space within the building and also a daycare facility
During the field-trip and workshop in the Netherlands, several key neighbourhoods and housing projects
The design is such that the front facade follows the
were visited to give students an insight into the various
flat street facade guidelines and height .On the inside ,the
TYPOLOGIES that one can find in the city, as well as the
combination of different housing units helps to cascade
changing living patterns and demands that Amsterdam is
the form creating inward looking terraces (social spaces)
currently facing. The studio aims to provoke designs that
for the children and familes.The ground floor has a day
are inspired and idealistic, but realistic as well.
care facility which can be overseen by the residents of the
On the island of IJburg one residential block comprises of different housing typologies such as family
3.1
for the working parents with young kids .
old age home right opposite the family housing unit.
Year : 4 Semester : 8
Guide: Dick Van Gamren , Rohan Verma Location : IJburg
housing workshop
// tu delft
urban design guidelines
IJBURG ISLAND
IJBURG ISLAND-BLOCK LAYOUT
BLOCK - PLOT SIZING
STREET SECTION
*Presentaiton by Faculty TU -Delft
111
family housing unit- design
PRIVATE BALCONY
FRONT YARD
PLAY AREA
SUNKEN COURT
DAY CARE AND COMMON BACKYARD
DIAGRAMATIC SECTION
FRONT VIEW
BACK VIEW
1
DESIGN SECTION
4
PLANS
2
3
5
6
112
UBC 2019 //
PA PER MAR K ET
The history of urbanization in Indian context is the key
study tour focuses on the locating the bazaars or precincts
response to the social, spiritual, religious and economic
with occupational identity with respect community or
needs in cities. The economic needs and means are often
public realms.
overlaps with the community and identity of the precinct
Tucked away between Fort and CST station, Bora
within the historic core of many Indian cities. These
Bazar’s lanes are home to some of the decade-old paper
aspects of the city, in representation can depict several
and stationery shops. These are both - wholesale and
layers of networked conditions. The inner city historic core
retail. While both, the English and Indians inhabited the
of Mumbai also represents the similar attributes. The joint
Fort walls in Bombay, they stayed in separate sections.
work studio attempts to identify the forces that underpin
The Bazar Gate area existed in the northern part of the
such historic networked conditions that are often being
fort and it was where the Indians lived. Hence, one finds
hidden. The workshop shall encompass the study of work
streets named Bora Bazar and Parsi Bazar etc. based on
places of precincts, which are typologically classifiable. It
the communities who resided within the fort walls. The
also attempts to study the nature of public realm, activity
exercise involved proposals of realistic interventions in the
pattern along with history and heritage. The initial part of
street to make the user experience more pleasant.
3.21 * VANCOUVER LEG OF WORKSHOP CANCELLED DUE TO COVID -19 OUTBREAK
Year : 4
Guide: Jill Bambury , Manoj Parmar
Semester : 8
Location : Mumbai
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bora bazaar - paper market R PE PA
// ubc
PAPER NETWORK
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Bora Bazar’s presence within the old fort indicates that various rules and regulations are applied to it regarding its upkeep. Rent control on some sites allow for cheaper rent for residents. Although known as a paper bazaar, there are also cellular shops, bakeries, restaurants, and grocery stores on the site. In addition, the market’s origins as a Bohra community and presence of a Parsi temple indicate religious agency.
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Days begin at 10 am, with labourers delivering goods to stock the various stores. The bazar is open from 10 am to 8 pm, and is normally closed on holidays.
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BOHRI MUSLIM COMMUNITY
Days begin at 10 am, with labourers delivering goods to stock the various stores. The bazar is open from 10 am to 8 pm, and is normally closed on holidays.
CULTURE
PHYSICAL CONDITIONS
Bora Bazar’s paved streetscape is well maintained. Mixed use buildings are common throughout the site. A consistently small street width enhances the intimacy of the site. Street parking is provided for residents and deliverers. The presence of vegetation and consistent architectural character creates an optimal walking experience.
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JAIN UPASHRAY
PARSI FIRE TEMPLE
SHOP TYPOLOGY 2
SHOP TYPOLOGY 1
ARYA SAMAJ
BUILDINGS WITH BOHRI NAMES
Bora Bazar has a rich and cultured history. The Bomanjee Hormarjee Wadia Clock Tower and Parsi fire temple are two landmarks within Mumbai. While the Bohra presence is not as visible today, their influence can still be felt throughout the market.
problems identified
CONGESTED STREET
ENCROACHMENTS ON FOOTPATH
NO SHADE
HAPHAZARD STREET PARKING
intervention In terms of interventions , the sidewalk is widened with restricted shop spillovers in order to improve the pedestrian experience for all users. Wayfinding is also implemented to help all types of users to navigate through the area including finding printing and paper shops ,temples and nearby heritage sites as well as other landmarks.
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collaborative work
Building Stories : Chakrata Measured Drawing
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Anegundi Exhibition Measured Drawing
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Butler Colony Masterplan Urban design
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Ajmer Archive
Measured Drawing & Study
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Other Experiments
Allied design & Construction
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measured drawing 2016 //
B UIL D IN G S TOR IES : C HAKR ATA S AWA R A The Chakrata watershed in Uttarakhand consists of tiny
people living in Chakrata, using the many ways of telling
settlements, each more than a hundred years old, situated
a story in the graphic novel form. This transcendence
along the banks of a stream.The documentation of the
allows for the architectural plans, sections, elevations and
four settlements of Mohana, Khoya, Sawara and Sujaw
axonometric views to be used as containers of life and the
aims to highlight the nuances of everyday life captured
break of the frame as that of time. Rhythms of life now
through instances and events that take place in these
get documented within the very meticulously constructed
settlements, keeping in mind the architecture required to
wall sections.
make these events happen. Our drawings are an attempt to use the conventional plans, sections and elevations and script the lives of the
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The night sky, grazing cattle, harvest festivals, gods and demons all find their way on the paper through the documentation of architecture.
Jaggery from vikasnag is expensive , but bette
The last bottle from the march harvest, one of the best!
gar er.
Cow dung + hay
Cow dung cakes are used to close the wooden shell from inside the house
Smoke is the best way to get rid of bees before they sting you. Honey will keep you healthy in your last trimester
Cough
Hopefully it's a boy
Cow dung cakes are used to smoke the bees out.
The sting from the last time I went down there , still burns.
This time i will buy equipment from the profit i make after selling the beeswax.
Hot wax is the best tool to remove beeswax from the honeycomb.
Honeycomb is kept on a sieve to strain after beeswax is removed.
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urban design 2018 //
BUT LER COLON Y M A STER PLA N The Butler colony in Lucknow encompases a major
mobility is boosted and built forms and institutions such
residential area for the influnetial government officials
as The Boat club and Horticulture Institute are introduced.
with several institutional and commercial hubs nearby.
The nature of the embankment is altered to make it
Hazratganj, with its arcaded street is always busy , bustling
more permeable rather than being a divide.The stadium
with activities.
complex is restructured and imagined to be a new sports
The intent of Master planning is to understand the land
hub for the city with all the auxillary activities,connected
use in each of the areas and respond to them collectively
to the Lucknow University for the ease of the students.A
in a manner that they improve the connectivity of the
new network of cycling and pedestrian friendly roads is
area, provide spaces for relaxation and entertainment
thought of so as to connect these residential ,sports
and most importantly re-establish the relationship of the
and commercial energies and eventually lead it to the re-
River Gomti to the city and its people. To attain this, public
imagined river front of Gomti.
city level study
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URBAN DESIGN PROPOSAL //
butler colony masterplan
master plan
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INSTITUTION INFORMAL PEDESTRIAN & CYCLING PATHS GREEN SPACE CHARBAGH SKYWALK STADIUM INTERVENTION AXIS EXISTING STADIUM BUILDINGS PLAZA & PARKING
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LAND USE PLAN
CHARBAGH & GREEN SPACES
Hazratganj has a majority of Commercial & Institutional Buildings whereas Butler Colony has more Residences .
The existing charbaghs are revived by the energies being drawn to them , from different energy nodes.
Residential Commercial Institution
Green Space
Informal
Charbagh
PEDESTRIAN & CYCLING TRACKS The existing charbaghs are revived by the energies being drawn to them, from different energy nodes.
SKYWALK The skywalk connects the Lucknow University to the Boatclub and Stadium. It acts as a connector between the students and the sports facilities of the city.
Pedestrian And Cycling Paths
Skywalk
CYCLE STANDS & BUS STOPS
EMBANKMENT
The Bus-stops and Cycle stands are spread across the area.They are imagined to be free standing structures ,each with their own identity.
The nature of embankment has been redefined, it is also made porous at several crucial junctions (eg: boatclub, moti mahal, shahnajaf imambara); to build new and rebuild old relationships with the river Gomti.
Embankment
Stands
Stadium Intervention Axis Existing Stadium Buildings Plaza & Parking
STADIUM & FLYOVER RESTRUCTURE
DESIGN STRATEGIES
The stadium complex is reimagined as a new precinct which includes the athletic tracks, the aquatic center , boatclub , healthcare , temple, and the shops and eateries. The flyover covers a longer distance at a height where the embankment is pulled back , to avoid obstruction of movement and view.
The boatclub makes an axis from the stadium complex ,drawing energy from it to the river.It allows for the movement to public over it and through it ,trying to build relationships with the river. The horticulture institute provides space for learning as well as creates secondary public spaces for the residents creating nodes along the pathway. Intervention
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measured drawing 2015 //
A N EG UN DI E X HIB IT ION
WOMENS NGO SECTION
WOMENS NGO PLAN
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HOOVA CAFE SECTION
HOOVA CAFE PLAN
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MEASURED DRAWING AND STUDY
AJM ER A R C HIV E
models
OSCILLATING OBJECT (1 : 1) - 2ND YEAR
A CHAIR FOR A SHORT VISIT (1 : 1) - 2ND YEAR
STADELHOFEN STATION - CALATRAVA PORTAL STUDY - 5TH YEAR
The Building Technology Studio required us to build Objects of Play with Bamboo at 1:1 scale. The installation shown here is an oscillating swing 5m high . It works on the principle of a rolling pendulum.
The chair to be designed was to be one where people would not sit for long ,either because of the context of the chair or the nature of the chair itself.
This construction exercise involved identifying and studying the structural systems of existing long span structures.
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OTHER EXP ER IM EN T S
CHAKRATA MODEL (1 : 2) - 2ND YEAR
The exercise was to build a 1:2 scale version of a vernacular house in Chakrata , Uttarakhand . All elements and joineries were constructed inhouse using POP for bricks and beading , solid wood and mdf for other elements.
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