ACADEMIC | COMPETITION | PERSONAL
SELECTED WORKS | 2017-2021
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE
VOL 1
PORTFOLIO
|SHRITI BHATNAGAR
RESUME
SHRITI BHATNAGAR Architecture Intern
CONTACT
ABOUT
Phone: +91 8800470639 Email: shritibhatnagar@outlook.com shriti61198@gmail.com Linkedln: www.linkedin.com/in/shriti-bhatnagar06 Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Currently in the final year, during the course curriculum worked on various projects like small scale housing, multi-storey buildings, cultural complex, institutional building, interiors as well as urban design. Aquired various skills over the years like design conceptualisation, problem solving, detailed planning and visualisations. Strongly believe that architecture and psychology of design go hand in hand and final product should be focused to the user group and their experience. Self driven, determined and a quick learner who can readily adapt to different working environemnts. Looking to gain practical exposure in the field and improve design skills.
EDUCATION
COMPETETIONS AND DOCUMENTATION
SOFTWARE SKILLS AND OTHER
Bachelors of Architecture BMS School of Architecture, Bangalore, Karnataka 2017-present
Annual NASA Design Competition (Top 100)
2D Autocad
Reubens Trophy | NASA India Zonal and Annual level
3D Modelling Revit, Sketchup, Rhinoceros+Grasshopper
Heritage Documentation 2019, Bowring Institute, Bangalore
Rendering Enscape, Vray, Lumion
COURSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Post Production and Organisation Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Illustrator
Primary | Higher Secondary BGS International Public School, New Delhi 2007-2017
LANGUAGES English Hindi French (Basic)
WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS Architecture Criticism by Ar. Kevin Marklow 2018, Bnagalore GRIHA 2018, Annual NASA Convention, Bangalore ISOLA Landscape Workshop 2018, Annual NASA Convention, Bangalore LBC | NASA India Exposure Programme 2019, Laurie Baker Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala ANAAGATA- NASA Arch 105 Talk Series 2019, REVA University, Bangalore Space Out 1.0 by MakeSpaces | Webinar Unfold the process of people centric design
Sketchup Offered by: Udemy Graphic Design Masterclass by Lindsay Marsh Offered by: Udemy Fundamentals of Digital Marketing by Google Offered by: Google AutoCad and Revit Offered by: Medini
Other Microsoft Office Workflow G-Suite Hand Drafting Model Making Presentation
SOFT SKILLS Leadership Perceptiveness Critical and Creative Thinking Adaptibility
STUDY TOURS
INTERESTS
Badami, Karnataka Greece and Turkey Tour Bhutan, Nepal
Dancing Reading Graphic Design Psychology
CONTENTS
TOPIC
PAGE NO.
01
THE NINES
6 - 11
02
EDIFICE
12 - 17
03
WECOMMON
18 - 23
04
RESPLENDENCE
24 - 27
05
WORKING DRAWING
28 - 30
06
MISCELLENEOUS
32 - 33
Business Hotel Institutional, VII Semester, 2019
School of Architecture Institutional, VI Semester, 2019
Coliving Interior Design, VII Semester, 2020
Documentation and Design for Rural Village- ANDC Entry (Top 100) Community Infrastructure, Competition, 2019
Visualisations, Illustrations, Photography, Models, Sketches
Year: 2019 | Location: Bengaluru | Type: Academic | Building Typology: Commercial, Mixed Use
01
THE NINES
BUSINESS HOTEL
The brief was to design a 3 star business hotel at Manyata Tech Park in Bangalore. The proposed site for the project is 1.16 acres with a relatively flat topography and surrounded by roads on all four sides. The design responds to the context of the site. The objective was to understand the need for creating architecture as an envelope to system dependent program; identify and recognize the role of services in the design of buildings, significance of material and construction techniques. The formulated program has a mixed use typology and the design is focused on site connectivity, services oriented circulation, universal design, facade design and functionality. The design follows the profile of the site and creates opportunities for a specific user group.
Softwares Used: Autocad, Sketchup, Revit, Enscape, Photoshop
6 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN | BUSINESS HOTEL | INTRODUCTION
SITE
Location: Manyata Tech Park Residence Site Area: 1.16 acres The site is well connected to surrounding areas
Context: Site is surrounded by a host of activities and majority of the surrounding area is residential. Patches of green private land around the site reserved for upcoming residential projects.
Accessibility: The site is surrounded by roads on all 4 sides. The road on the west side is prone to traffic inflow which leads to congestion on the main road adjoining the site.
Site Zoning: Private spaces concentrated towards north and south side. Majority of public spaces are towards the southern and western side for views and SW winds.
FORM DEVELOPMENT Public Zones Semi Private Zones Private Zones Service Core
1 | Extruding the maximum allowable ground coverage and the profile of the site. FAR: 2 Ground Coverage: 45% 10M setback on all sides
2 | Vertical zoning on the basis of distinction between public, semi private and private spaces with one central service core and one fire exit core.
3 | Recessing the floors in order to create voids on each floor for better daylight quality.
4 | The negative spaces on each floor converted to terraces for social activities and views towards the southern and western side.
DESIGN PROCESS | BUSINESS HOTEL | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 7
MASTER PLAN 9 8
The project consists of mixed use spaces from cafeteria, small retail center, conference and meeting rooms, restaurant, bar and swimming pool within the building. Also providing basement parking for about 80 four wheelers.
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The hierarchy of spaces have been decided based on the degree of difference between spaces from public to private zone going from bottom to top of the hotel connecting all the floor plates with a common vertical circulation core.
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The public and semi public spaces are concentrated on the first 3 floors separating the private floors with rooms by a service floor. Floor third to eight accommodate gym, spa and 4 types of room: standard rooms, junior suites, suites and presidential suite.
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Legend: 4
8 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN | BUSINESS HOTEL | MASTER PLAN
1. Site Entry 2. Entry ramp to the basement 3. Drop off zone 4. Site exit 1 5. Hotel entance 6. Cafeteria outdoor seating 7. Exit ramp from the basement 8. Site exit 2 9. Service entry exit 10. Generator
4th, 6th, 8th Floor
Public Spaces: Cafeteria, retail, banquet halls, restaurant
3rd, 5th, 7th Floor
Semi Private Spaces: Conferance rooms, meeting areas, swimming pool, gym, spa and common areas
2nd Floor
Private spaces: Standard rooms, junior suites and suites
1st Floor
Ground Floor
Service bay Drop off zone Fire exit Central service core
PLANS
VIEW | RESTAURANT
VIEW | ENTRANCE PLANS | BUSINESS HOTEL | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 9
Vertically slatted aluminium channel panels are used for facade cladding giving the exterior of the building a unique texture against the dull surroundings.
SUPPORT BRACKET
WATERTIGHT WALL SAFETY SCREW
ALUMINIUM PANEL
ISOLATION MATERIAL AT CHANNEL TRACK
SUPPORT BAR
SECTION FACADE CLADDING DETAIL
10 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN | BUSINESS HOTEL | SECTION
ROOMS
Type A: Standard Room 35 sq m
Type A: Junior Suite Room 56 sq m
Type A: Suite Room 90 sq m
ROOMS | BUSINESS HOTEL | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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Year: 2020 | Location: Mysuru | Type: Academic | Building Typology: Institutional
02
EDIFICE
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
The brief was to design an architecture institute located in the outskirts of Mysuru overlooking the Chamundi Hills on one side and Uttanahalli lake on the other. The site is about 5 acres out of which 3 acres is to be utilized for design and 2 acres left untouched for future expansion. The objective was to integrate design with history, theory, building construction and material science; to explore programmatic, spatial and informal structuring of spaces. The idea was to create an “identity” for the campus but at the same time respect the context. Conceptualization of architecture design was programme and process based and it put social and visual relationships at the centre, which follows the concept of space and spatial continuity. The campus design seeks to maintain and enhance learning and social experiences within spaces from learning areas to student accomodation.
Softwares Used: Autocad, Revit, Enscape, Photoshop
12 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN | SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | INTRODUCTION
SITE
SITE ZONING D
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ADMIN BLOCK EXHIBITION/ AUDITORIUM
ACADEMIC BLOCK LIBRARY GIRLS HOSTEL BOYS HOSTEL
Location: Uttanahalli, Mysuru Site: 5 acres of which 3 acres is to be used Topography: 6m contour difference from north to the south Exposed site without any high rise structure in sight. No significant source of noise pollution. No urban heat island effect as site is on the outskirts
Program on site Admin, academic and library blocks are physically connected to eachother via a skybrige. Formal spaces open up to informal courtyards blending the spaces together.
Circulation
Landscape
Preference is given to pedestrian walkways, vehicular circulation is restricted to the north of the site and the borders. The movement ia easy and sustematic around the campus, flow of landscape is maintained along with circulation and aesthetics of the building.
The goal is to create aesthetic distinction to open spaces and provide visual continuity and compatibility with the architectural design. A variety of landscape elemets are created like pergola seating, stepped seating, open cafeteria with sunken seating, pond and multiple stepped courtyards.
ACADEMIC BLOCK
GIRLS HOSTEL ADMIN BLOCK
SITE ELEVATION
LIBRARY
EXHIBITION/AUDITORIUM
DESIGN PROCESS | SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 13
MASTER PLAN The idea was to create an institutional structure portraying strength and creating its identity without affecting its context. The entire site is broken down into smaller rectilinear plans on slightly different levels following the contours creating clusters which are further broken down internally to follow a courtyard based planning. Internal courtyards in the academic and hostel blocks provide space for social interaction and activities, also proper utilisation of daylight. As a result of cluster formation, multiple small informal interactive spaces are created. Multiple breakout spaces have been provided around the whole site like pergola seating, stepped seating, open cafeteria with sunken seating and a pond which is seen as soon as admin block is crossed.
Legend: 1. Entry 2. Exit 3. Parking 4. Administration Block 5. Exhibition 6. Cafeteria 7. Pond 8. Seating With Pergola 9. Academic Block 10. Playground 1 11. Library Block 12. Stationary Shop 13. Stepped Seating 14. Playground 2 15. Girls Hostel 16. Boys Hostel
14 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN | SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | MASTER PLAN
VIEW | ENTRANCE
VIEW | SKYBRIDGE ADMIN AND AUDITORIUM | SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 15
ACADEMIC BLOCK AND LIBRARY
ACADEMICGROUND FLOOR PLAN 20000 5000
4 Units of studio+lecture rooms have been arranged around the 2 stepped courtyards which are woven around resulting in an open but shaded apce which could transform itself to facilitate various open air activities, both academic and social.
5000
5000
5000
14000
Central Courtyards
Second floor of the academic block is connected to the 2nd floor of admin block via a sky-bridge following the concept of physical connection betweenthe spatial blocks. Ultimately connecting the 3 blocks- administration, academic and library to each other.
12500
UP
DN
UP UP
DN
Triple sliding wooden doors separate the studio+lecture rooms which can be opened to act as one combined unit in need of more space for the functioning of classes and other activities.
OAT UP
5000
5000
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5000
20000
DN
ACADEMIC1ST AND 3RD FLOOR PLAN 20000 5000
5000
5000
5000
Studio+Lecture Unit
14000
Vertical Circulation DN
LIBRARY1ST FLOOR PLAN
12500
UP
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5000 20000
ACADEMIC2ND FLOOR PLAN
VIEW
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Skybrige connecting admin block to academic block 12500
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SECTIONAL ELEVATION 16 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN | SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | ACADEMIC BLOCK
20000
5000
5000
ACADEMIC BLOCK
LIBRARY
BOYS HOSTEL
ADMIN BLOCK
HOSTEL Courtyard based planning enhancing interaction amongst the residents. 3 Sharing rooms arranged around the central stepped courtyard which gets ample amount of light through the skylight. 1 Unit has 3 separate rooms 3 x 3.5 M dimension with common entrance. Introverted planning has been adopted to ensure privacy of the residents.
SECTION GROUND FLOOR PLAN
HOSTEL UNIT
1ST TO 4TH FLOOR PLAN
VIEW | HOSTEL COURTYARD HOSTELS | SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 17
Year: 2020 | Location: Bengaluru | Type: Academic | Building Typology: Residential
03
WeCommon
COLIVING APARTMENT
As more of us flock to urban living in quest of enhanced lives and professions, there is a paradigm shift in the way we live, work and play. The core characteristic of co-living is re-connecting people with eachother and nature. It is built on the notion of openness and collaboration to cohabit. The brief of the project was to design the interiors of a 2BHK duplex villa for 2 adults. The COVID-19 and its state of confinement include challenges such as the revival of living as part of a community while sharing the same pace for daily life and work. Breaking the constraints of a regular wall bound house and making multipurpose convertible spaces within - The idea is based on how to improve the current living arrangements to provide deeper connection to nature and outside spaces, enhanced mood and flexible spaces for various paces and activities. The design is evolved such that both the residents have their set of private, semi private and public space.
Softwares Used: Autocad, Sketchup, Enscape, Photoshop
18 INTERIOR DESIGN | CO-LIVING | INTRODUCTION
9500
LVL +/- 0
DN
UTILITY
FRIDGE
COURTYARD
12000
KITCHEN- L SHAPED WITH ISLAND 4 X 3.5M
BED ROOM 3.5 X 3M
BATHROOM 2.5 X 1.6M
9500
OPEN TO SKY PARKING
UP
MAIN ENTRANCE LVL +450MM
UP
LIVING ROOM 5 X 3.5M
FIXED GL AS UPTO 210 S FROM 450MM 0MMFRO M FFL
WOODEN PLANK FIXED TO WALL FOR SEATING
450MM HIGH CONCRETE LEDGE
COURTYARD
LVL +/- 0
9300
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
9500
MASTER BEDROOM 3.8 X 3.2M
LVL +3450MM
LIGHT WELL
GAME/LEISURE AREA
12000
DN
BATHROOM 2.4 X 1.6M
SECTION
ARTICULATED PARTITION
TO TERRACE
COURTYARD BELOW
OPEN TO SKY TERRACE
9300
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
9500
Based on today’s reality, an ideal home-office-club should have: 1 | A pleasant and peaceful place to work, stay focused and efficient. 2 | The flexibility of use of one space and the ability to offer a change of environment from one space to another and from indoor to outdoor spaces. 3 | A balance between work and daily life and also between common and individual activities by limiting the presence of walls to allow free natural movement through live and work spaces. Gardens positioned within the house to separate the different areas and offer views and buffer and the central space offers spots to work, chill or eat. PLANNING | CO-LIVING | INTERIOR DESIGN 19
LIVING ROOM
PLAN
VIEW VIEW | LIVING ROOM
The shared spaces include- living room, kitchen and terrace which should tie both the personalities together with an open and welcoming character to it. Aim is to make co-living in this difficult time easier for both--- a good mix of custom housing, intense socializing with friends and efficient work environment.
Wooden wall panel
Character: Warm and inviting spaces portraying comfort and functionality. Cozy textiles, clean lines, classic spaces that feel eclectic, warm, and relaxing. Lighter theme and huge windows make the room seem bigger.
Concrete slab seating Leather accent lounge chair
Colours: Warm and creamy neutral mixed with muted sage as an accent. Textures: Wood, unfinished concrete, black metallic lines and patterns. Open wooden staircase with aluminium railing
ISOMETRIC VIEW 20 INTERIOR DESIGN | CO-LIVING | LIVING ROOM
Wooden plank fixed to the wall for seating based on recessed window seating concept
Beige marble tiles
KITCHEN
PLAN
20
40 19mm THICK PLYWOOD SHUTTER WITH 1mm LAMINATE WHITE COLOUR-MATT FINISH 19mm THICK PLYWOOD PARTITION
VIEW | KITCHEN
19mm THICK PLYWOOD SHUTTER WITH 1mm LAMINATE WHITE COLOUR-MATT FINISH
19mm THICK PLYWOOD PARTITION
19mm THICK PLYWOOD 20mm GRANITE COUNTER TOP (PENCIL ROUND EDGE FINISH) 20mm FRONT BATTEN CLEAT 30MM 19mm THICK PLYWOOD SHUTTER WITH 1mm LAMINATE OF WHITE COLOUR-MATT FINISH
19mm THICK PLYWOOD SHUTTER WITH 1mm LAMINATE WHITE FINGER GROOVE TO OPEN COLOUR-MATT FINISH (HANDLESS SHUTTER)
60MM SKIRTING 19mm THICK PLYWOOD SHUTTER
60MM SKIRTING
WITH 1mm LAMINATE WHITE COLOUR-MATT FINISH
FLOOR LEVEL
FLOOR LEVEL
Light wood texture shelves Slab and shelves handless door detail
Skirting detail Ceramic tile backspalsh
Character: Warm and inviting spaces portraying comfort and functionality. Cozy textiles, clean lines, classic spaces that feel eclectic, warm, and relaxing. 20 mm thick marble top
Colours: Muted sage in contrast with light wood shelves and marble platform. Textures: Light wood, marble kitchen slab, black metallic lines and cermic tiles for the backsplash.
ISOMETRIC VIEW
Beige marble tiles KITCHEN | CO-LIVING | INTERIOR DESIGN 21
BEDROOM- GROUND FLOOR
PLAN
VIEW | BEDROOM
Character: Focus is on clean, sleek lines and striking shapes to give off a peaceful, serene feel. Low rise, practical, and multi-purpose furniture. Built-in storage and careful furniture arrangements to create a cool, uncluttered and composed vibe.
Ceramic bathroom wall tile
Grey bathroom flooring tile
Colours: Warm neutrals and accent white complemented by pops of tan fabric. Textures: Natural wood, beige and tan fabric, white built in furniture and indoor plants.
Wooden flooring
ISOMETRIC VIEW 22 INTERIOR DESIGN | CO-LIVING | BEDROOM
BEDROOM- FIRST FLOOR
PLAN
VIEW | BEDROOM
Character: Balance between colour and texture. Cozy and intimate space built to compliment the resident’s personality. The minimalist interior giving off a cool and modern vibe.
Wooden wall panel
Ceramic bathroom wall tiles
Colours: The colour palette is kept warm and subdued –a mix of muted sage, cream and whites.
Matt beige ceramic bathroom floor tiles
Texture: Wood, grey and beige fabric and indoor plants.
ISOMETRIC VIEW
Wooden flooring BEDROOM | CO-LIVING | INTERIOR DESIGN 23
Year: 2019 | Location: Andhra Pradesh | Type: Competition | Building: Rural Development
04
RESPLENDENCE
Documentation and Design for Rural Village
The aim of the project was to familiarize ourselves with the rural reality, in particular with the rural living space, its condition and the diverse challenges of survival, preservation of character and development in the modern context of changes in the economic structure and urbanization trends. The aim was to create a design that identifies, understands, analyzes, documents and presents the various elements of the social production process through which the rural living space has been created over the generations, and uses them creatively in a design to support the process and provide the rural settlements a modern form that preserves their community-village context.
Rich land lead to mining affecting the water table further eleminating the perennial source of water.
In the name of development, the mines and industries affected the village. this led to their identity being lost, livelihoods being destroyed and their traditions being eroded. old ways have come undone and their lifestyles have changed. Over-exploitation of people, resources and close proximity to industries have contributed to the pollution of the village. However, the villagers, despite their woes, continued to hold on. Water channels dried up and existing industries drastic change in micro climate, RETAINED TRADITIONAL VILLAGE
barren land
Land vibration due to mining lead to collapsing of the traditional houses. BARREN UNCULTIVATED LAND
24 COMPETITION | RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT | INTRODUCTION
DRIED UP RESERVOIR
ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL PRODUCTION
Location District : Anantapuram State : Andhra Pradesh
All the elements are being linked to each other in an endless mesh of symbiotic dependencies. The location of the village at the border between two states further pushed the neglect towards it.
Wood used for various purposes from shelter making to equipment and as fire wood.
It supported production of traditional equipments for agriculture, shelter making, and firewood (for cooking and also as a source of light). The temples though small are significant as the people are highly religious EMBRACING ALL THE ELEMENTS, “WATER” BINDS THEM INTO A CONTINUOUS FLOW REFLECTING SUSTENANCE.
ANJANESHWARA TEMPLE
The entrance to the village acts as the center for gathering and cultural celebration ; for neighbouring villages as well.
OORU BAAGILU - ENTRY
occupation that transpired during seasonal harvest festivals only.
This is a branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fiber, milk, eggs and other products. it includes day-to-day care, selective breeding and the raising of livestock.
Being the most important activity of production, inability to cultivate has left the village crest fallen. This supports the growth of all other social production elements and other villages also depended on it. No mechanical means is adopted, rather they follow traditional methods of farming using self produced equipment and cattle for ploughing.
Traditional House Plan Building Typology Changing From The Traditional Houses To The Rdt Built Houses From Government SIDDALINGESHWARA TEMPLE
COMMUNITY WELL
the community well which was once full flanks the entrance to the old village.
Existing RDT House Plan
Change in microclimate
Temperature increased and eventually rainfall decreased, though the humidity in the place was very low there was a sense of unease because of the excessive pollution
The Village was self subsistant, because of production activities, making its functionality a people’s process.
PROCESS | RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT | COMPETITION 25
SITE PLAN
The delta created fertile land which was utilised by the people to sustain themselves.
BUILT SPACES
water sources (WELLS) WATER PATHWAYS
Pharmaceutical Company proposed Government School Existing cemetery of the village
Natural eco Buffer created
26 COMPETITION | RURAL DEVELOPMENT | DESIGN
Cow shala
Natural eco buffer created
Road provided to connect old village to the main road
Resting sheds provided for the cows during summer where they can feed Grazing pasture
ROAD NETWORKS AND FARMLANDS
EXPLODED VIEW OF EXISTING VILLAGE
Farm land Reservoirs with grandma - Recharge - Storage system
CONTROLLED GRAZING
Entry of the village (ooru baagilu)
CONTOUR LEVELS
Check dam
Induced water for long grazing hours
NEGARIM It is a small diamond shaped pond with low bunds introduce between the built spaces.
THE ECO-BELT It is an outcome of controlled grazing which acts as a buffer between the village and the future pharmacy company and existing industries.
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CCT - CONTINUOUS CONTOUR TRENCHING SECTION OF CCT
Trenches Vegetation to prevent soil erosion Built along the contours to take the run off rain water.
Limestone along the slope to prevent the soil from washing out
Water table
Run off rain water flows back into the water channel naturally. PLAN: follows the contour at 5M interval
Dug out portion of the trench
Highly permeable sand and gravel
Vegetation preventing soil erosion
It is a system implemented on heavy contours to uplift the water table, which as we know is the main source of perennial streams.
3
RESERVOIRS
They are designed in such a way that they respect the natural flow of water by following the contours.
RECHARGE RESERVOIR Laterally expanded to 16m to increase surface area for ground water recharge.
2
STORAGE RESERVOIR Built along the water path to allow it to pass through with ease.
CHECK DAM
Built over the course of water to prevent it from over-flowing into the village
SECTION OF TRENCH showing ease in circulation of water Storage reservoir with non permeable ground
4
GRANDMA SYSTEM
It is an improvised version of the traditional system of irrigation used in the village, Main difference being that the source of water is not a bore-well but a reservoir. Fully permeable secondary open channel
Timber Water gate
MaterialSand and stone
Reservoir pipe connecting grandma system Recharge reservoir- semi permeable ground
5 Water gate Portion of land to divert the water paths
COW SHALA
15 m Non permeable Ramp going 2.5 m down respecting the contours and water system
Vaccum pipe to recycle the water with pressure control.
Open channels working on Gravity alone
Water Movement
Fodder keeping place REASON : Shelter making which was initially a people’s process came to a halt with the introduction of rdt house.
Dung collecting platform
The dung that is produced helps in retaining the moisture of the soil that further revives the ecosystem.
Uninterrupted water channel
Wooden louvres
Timber gatway for check dam water pathways seperated by the land with dense vegetation
Care takers home
Keeping the cows together in one place induces social production elements like biogas production and dairy farming this inturn becomes a Community Element.
Old village entrance
DESIGN | RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT | COMPETITION 27
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DINING 4X4.5M
19800
TOILET
120mm DIA CEILING FAN
TELEPHONE OUTLET @ 900mm ABOVE F.F.L
FAN REGULATOR (ELECTRONIC TYPE) @1.4m ABOVE F.F.L
INTERNET OUTLET @ 900mm ABOVE F.F.L
225mm DIA EXHAUST FAN BELOW SOFFIT OF THE SLAB/BEAM
ELECTRIC BELL PUSH @ 1.4m ABOVE F.F.L
CHANDLIER FITTING
ELECTRIC BUZZER @ 2.4m ABOVE F.F.L
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D1 (1000X2100) D2 (800X2100)
SLIDING DOOR D3 (2000X2100)
MASTER BATHROOM 3.4X2M
BALCONY
1400
+3.45 LVL
3
UP
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5-15A 230V 2PIN&E SOCKET FOR RAW POWER @ 1.4m ABOVE F.F.L
SPLIT A.C @ 2.4m FROM F.F.L
15A 230V 2PIN&E SOCKET FOR A/C @ 2.1m FROM F.F.L
BULK HEAD @ 1.8m ABOVE F.F.L
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15A 230V 2PIN&E SOCKET FOR GEYSER @ 2.1m ABOVE F.F.L
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ELECTRICAL LAYOUT- GROUND FLOOR 28 WORKING DRAWING
19800
3700 1850
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5A 230V 2PIN&E SOCKET @ 1.4m ABOVE F.F.L
+0.45 LVL
LIVING AREA 5X5M
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1600
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PARKING 2.5X5.5M
1000
2000
2000
2 2000
CEILING MOUNTING FITTING BATHROOM 1 3X2M
3600
2100
1000 2000
1250
fridge
T.V OUTLET @ 900mm ABOVE F.F.L
W3
CLOSET
2300
5.8X 5.6M
METER BOARD @ 1.5m ABOVE F.F.L
LIVING AREA BELOW
D 3600
1 BATHROOM 2 2.4X2.1M
4
A
1800
5600
GUEST BEDROOM @ 1.4M above f.f.l for instant geyser 2000
KITCHEN 4X3.5M
WALL MOUNTING FITTING @2.1m ABOVE F.F.L
3
500
2000
@ 1.4m above f.f.l for aquaguard
W2
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10500
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C
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2800 grinder mixer
+3.45 LVL
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4
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B
3200
DESCRIPTION
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3600
4000
1400 500
W1
1 SYMBOL
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8246
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washing machine
UTILITY 4X1.8M
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500
1000
3200
2
D2
D1
FOYER
3200 UP
D 3600
3000
900
2400
MASTER BATHROOM 3.4X2M
W3
2000
3200
1100
2300
CLOSET
19800
A
CORRIDOR
BALCONY
MASONRY DRAWING: GROUND FLOOR 2000
500
UP 500
+0.45 LVL
200
A
D1
3000
600
1600
500
PARKING 2.5X5.5M
4
1800
1600
1300
500
1800
2000
5000
W1
2600
W1
3400
3600
1
2025
900
200 3200
W2
800
200
UP
3200
1800
MASTER BEDROOM 5.8X5.6M
D2
3900
4200
700 2000
200
500
W1
2
19800
V1
500
2000
1800 1300
500
2000
1300
2000
500
3619 DINING 4X4.5M
2
1400
1500
15000
2500
1800
D1
900
500
2700
500
STUDY
2000
2100
V1
2800
1400
BEDROOM 4X4.5M
LIVING AREA 5X5M
Prepared working drawing for a 3BHK duplex including the following: Masonry drawings, door window schedule with details, electrical drawing with convention and symbols, flororing layout with toilet details, plumbing layout and water supply layout with convention and symbols and fabrication details of staircase and railing.
BATHROOM 2 2.4X2.1M
CLOSET
500
900
3962
D2
BATHROOM 1 3X2M
1500
5600
900
D2
3
V1
500
1500
1100
1900
TOILET 1.5X 1.8M
W1
2400
900
400
1300 1800
2000 10000
W1
900
W1
500
500
500
1000
1500 500 500
2
1
5.8X 5.6M
KITCHEN 4X3.5M W1
1800
GUEST BEDROOM
D2
900
3000
800
900
500
700
500
1800
2000
1800
3000
2200
500
3BHK RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT
1
500
UTILITY 4X1.8M
1800
05
WORKING DRAWING
2000
500
W1
5400
1
500
3200
2000
10000
2000
2000 3900
D 3600
3000
10000
200
C
13800
3200
2000
2000
700
3600
1000
C
13800 3000
1300
Year: 2020 | Location: Bengaluru | Type: Academic | Building: Commercial, Mixed Use
B 3200
1800
A 2000
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT- FIRST FLOOR
DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE
D
A
B
2000
C
13800
3200
D 3600
3000
2000
2000
2000
2000
4200
S
4200
19800
BALCONY
R
20MM THK, GRANITE COUNTER
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
R 7 TILES
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
20MM THK, GRANITE COUNTER
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
DOOR
ELEVATION B
ELEVATION A
3
R
4 TILES
2400 9 TILES
R.C.C ROOF
R
R
7 TILES
ANTI SLIP CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
B
UNPOLISHED GREY CERAMIC TILE (250X 250MM)- FLOOR
C
4
4
TEXTURED CREME CERAMIC TILE (500X250MM)
3000
3000
TEXTURED LIGHT GREY CERAMIC TILE (250X 500MM)
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
ELEVATION D
BATHROOM 2- PLAN
DN
CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
4 TILES
4
HIGHLIGHTER- TEXTURED DARK GREY CERAMIC TILE (250MMX250MM)
VENTILATOR
2850
2142
5000
5000
A D
COLUMN
S
4
LIVING AREA BELOW
LIVING AREA 5X5M
FOYER
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
ELEVATION C
2142
UP
3
8 TILES
PARKING 2.5X5.5M
HIGHLIGHTER 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
2850
CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
+0.45 LVL
R.C.C ROOF
+3.45 LVL
3
3
HIGHLIGHTER 250X500MM
S
NATURAL SLATE TILE (BROWNISH YELLOW) 1000X1000M
R.C.C ROOF CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
2
S
MASTER BATHROOM 3.4X2M
TERRACOTTA TILE
UP
7 TILES
WARDROBE
2
CONCRETE TILE (1000MM X 1000MM)
DINING 4X4.5M
S
2850
SITE WORK- GRASS
2 TOILET 1.5X 1.8M
R.C.C ROOF
4 TILES
2
CLOSET
CORRIDOR
4 TILES
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
BEDROOM 4X4.5M
WOODEN FLOORING- NATURAL BEECHWOOD (190mm X 1000mm)
BATHROOM 1 3X2M
MASTER BEDROOM 5.8X5.6M
S
4 TILES
S
CLOSET
R
R
S
POLISHED ITALIAN MARBLE TILE (600MM X 600MM)
2142
2400 9 TILES
R 5600
5600
WARDROBE
STUDY
S
5.8X 5.6M
COUNTER
KITCHEN 4X3.5M
BATHROOM 2 2.4X2.1M
UNPOLISHEDCERAMIC TILE (250MM X 250MM)
GUEST BEDROOM
WARDROBE
S
COUNTER
1
1 ITALIAN MARBLE DARK (FILLER)
UTILITY 4X1.8M
7 TILES
1
1
2850
3600
4 TILES
C
13800 3000
R
B 3200
19800
A 2000
S
D
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM
VENTILATOR
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
C
R
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
VENTILATOR
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM
20MM THK, GRANITE COUNTER
ELEVATION C
ELEVATION B
1700 R
R
6 TILES
R
TEXTURED CREME CERAMIC TILE (500X250MM)
1700
B
D
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM
C COLUMN
2850 5 TILES
TEXTURED CARDOBA BRONZE CERAMIC TILE (250MMX250MM)
6 TILES
UNPOLISHED BEIGE CERAMIC TILE (250X 250MM)- FLOOR
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
UNPOLISHED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
MOHAWK'S BEIGE TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE (250X 250MM) MOHAWK'S POLISHED (CREMA MARBLE) CERAMIC TILE (250X 500MM)
20MM THK, GRANITE COUNTER
TOILET- PLAN
1 TILE
ELEVATION D R
ELEVATION D BATHROOM 1- PLAN
HIGHLIGHTER 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
HIGHLIGHTER- TEXTURED DARK GREY CERAMIC TILE (250MMX250MM)
COLUMN
R.C.C ROOF
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM
R
B
9 TILES
TEXTURED WHITE CERAMIC TILE (500X250MM)
R.C.C ROOF
A D
2850
HIGHLIGHTER 250X250MM
A
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
TEXTURED LIGHT GREY CERAMIC TILE (250X 500MM)
CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
3 TILES
R
UNPOLISHED GREY CERAMIC TILE (250X 250MM)
1800
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM
R
7 TILES
R C
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
2 TILES 2850
B
R.C.C ROOF
1.5 TILES
2760
11 TILES
UNPOLISHED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
A D
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
ELEVATION A
1800
11 TILES
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
1800 7 TILES
R.C.C ROOF
2760
1750 7 TILES
R
DOOR
1800 7 TILES
R
R
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
R R.C.C ROOF
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM
ELEVATION C
ELEVATION B
ELEVATION A
1 TILE
1 TILE
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
6 TILES R.C.C ROOF
HIGHLIGHTER 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
20MM THK, GRANITE COUNTER
DOOR
1700 R
R.C.C ROOF CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
HIGHLIGHTER 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
1800 7 TILES
R
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
ELEVATION C
ELEVATION B
2 TILES
R
R.C.C ROOF
2850 5 TILES
HIGHLIGHTER 250X250MM
3 TILES
R
R.C.C ROOF
3 TILES
R
2850 5 TILES
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
R
3 TILES
2850 5 TILES
VENTILATOR
3400
1800 3 TILES
R
3 TILES
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
DOOR
ELEVATION A
2 TILES
9 TILES
HIGHLIGHTER 250X250MM
R CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
2 TILES
2850
1.5 TILES
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
2 TILES
2850
1.5 TILES
2 TILES
HIGHLIGHTER 250X250MM
3400
R R.C.C ROOF
2850 1.5 TILES
2 TILES
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
CERAMIC TILE 250X500MM CERAMIC TILE 500X250MM
R
R.C.C ROOF
2 TILES
R
R
CONCRETE BLOCK WALL
2 TILES
7 TILES
11 TILES R.C.C ROOF
9 TILES
1800
2760 R
D
FLOORING LAYOUT: FIRST FLOOR
2850
1800
C
2850
FLOORING LAYOUT: GROUND FLOOR
7 TILES
B
A
9 TILES
C
0.0 LVL
2850
ROAD
1 TILE
B
A
MASTER BATHROOM- PLAN
TEXTURED CERAMIC TILE 250X250MM
ELEVATION D
DADOING DETAILS WORKING DRAWING 29
B
C
13800
3200
A
D 3600
3000
IC
1
FT
T
D/S
SYMBOL
WM
DESCRIPTION
MOUNTING HEIGHTS FROM F.F.L
T
T
GUEST BEDROOM
HW HW
MT BT
SH
BT
2000
1
1
LEGEND:
HF
UTILITY BT
D 3600
3000
FT
1
C
13800
3200
2000
6130.4992
IC
B
2000
2000
2000
A 2000
800 mm
WASH BASIN
HW HW SL RA OPE IN T WA O D TE RAI N R
BATHROOM 2
MT
MIXER TAP DIVETER WITH SPOUT SHOWER
2050 mm
HF
HEALTH FAUCET
450 mm
FV
FLUSH VALVE
400 mm
GV
GATE VALVE
400 mm
FT
FLOOR TRAP
SP
110 Ø PVC SOIL PIPE
WP
75 Ø PVC WASTE PIPE
BOTTLE TRAP FOR WB
450 mm
4200
700
COLD WATER SUPPLY
C
410
WM
FT HF
HW
FT
HW
HF
HF FT
W
415
510
GUEST BEDROOM AND TOILET
154 510
725
MASTER BATHROOM
290
900
360
MT
154 510
375
HF
804
BT
360
B
MASTER BATHROO
900
804
415
SH
SH
D/S
464
410
FT
BATHROOM 1
BEDROOM
140
MT
MT
376 460
BT
BT
BATHROOM 1
SH
HF FT
410
FT HF
SH
D/S
463.3140
TOILET
WM
T
D/S
TOILET
463.3140
460 140
370
MT
BT
360
464
FT
605
FT
370 376
BEDROOM
D/S
BT
UTILITY
T
IGY
30 WORKING DRAWING
T
IGY
BT
750
378
PLUMBING DETAILS
378
345
375
KITCHEN AND UTILITY
605
PLUMBING LAYOUT: TERRACE
375
630
372
412
360
372
412
KITCHEN AND UTILITY
D/S
SH
BATHROOM 2
FT
T
KITCHEN 410
750
PLUMBING LAYOUT: FIRST FLOOR
370
280
D
345
MT
B
280
630
BT
PLUMBING LAYOUT: GROUND FLOOR
BT
SOLAR WATER SUPPLY HOT WATER SUPPLY FROM GEYSER
400
HW
1000 mm
UTILITY
400 mm
TAP FOR SINK
BT
CP BIB COCK
T
3000
HWS 15 Ø HOT WATER SUPPLY
370
4
D/S
4
A
400
DN
SLOPE TO DRAIN RAIN WATER
110 Ø PVC RAINWATER PIPE
15 Ø SOLAR WATER SUPPLY
D
700
SL RA OPE IN T WA O D TE RAI N R
3
T
C
UP
3
CWS 15 Ø COLD WATER SUPPLY SWS
+6.45 LVL
+3.45 LVL
400 mm
KITCHEN
3'0" dia ,20'0" deep rainwater harvesting well
Balcony
5000
4200
19800
5000
MT D/S SH
MT
19800
400 mm
FT
ABLUTION TAP
SH
ENTRY
0.0 LVL
T
BT
D/S
BATHROOM 2
4
B
1600 mm
FT
4
A
INSTANT GEYSER
RP
LIVING AREA
ROAD
IGY
2
IN RA OD E T TER OP SL IN WA RA
MASTER BATHROOM
FT
BT
FOYER
DN
2400 mm
FT
+0.45 LVL
GV
GEYSER
HF
PARKING GV
BOREWELL
WASHING MACHINE
GY
SH
3
SUMP TANK 10000 lts capacity
2
WM
HF
HF
2
3000
MT
UP
3
HW
BT
IC
TOILET
1600X800 mm
HF
Dining
CLOSET
BATH TUB
FT
D/S
FT
HF
FT
2
MASTER BEDROOM
BEDROOM
SOLAR PANEL 300lts
SH
800 mm
EUROPEAN WATER CLOSET WALL MOUNTED
BATHROOM 1
fridge
800 mm
DOUBLE BOWL STEEL SINK
HW
KITCHEN
STEEL SINK WITH DRAIN BOARD
5600
6970.4391
5600
IGY
MASTER BATHROOM
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