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V I S I O N S F O R T H E B U I LT E N V I R O N M E N T S H R I Y A K A R C H I T E C T U R E

S I N G H P O R T F O L I O



“No other art [architecture] employs a colder, more abstract form, but at the same time no other art is so intimately connected with man’s daily life from the cradle to the grave.” - Steen E. Rasmussen ‘Experiencing Architecture’, 1959

CONTENTS 01.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Musuem

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02.

Island to Inland

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03.

Weaving between Walls

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04.

Afterlife Mausoleum

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05.

High Court Complex

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06.

Twin House

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07.

Awadh Hospital

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08.

Bindal Financial Company

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09.

IDST Medical College

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ACADEMIC PROJECTS

PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS


IMS MUSEUM •

Academic Project : Integrative Studio

Second Year Graduate Studio : Spring | 2020 (Ongoing)

Group Project

Role : Conceptualisation, Design,

Development, Site Planning, Design, Detailing, Construction Documents, 3D Visualisation. •

Advisor : Prof. Ralph Hammann

Location : Indianapolis, IN

The project tries to re-invision the current museum at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home for Indy500 The design intends to make the IMS Museum a destination for the people from across the world, Indy500 fans and others. Being the biggest one day sporting event the museum for the same needs to live up to the reputation and the illustrious and industrious history of the race and the track. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Give the museum a identity at the global stage.

Provide for the ever expansive programmatic space requirements.

Generate a new source of revenue.

Bring back the illustrious 110 year old history back to the people.

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RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Narrative

Revit

Schematic Design

AutoCad

Planning

Rhinoceros

Structure + Facade

Therm

Detailing

WUFI

Drafting - 2D/3D

Photoshop

Diagrams

Illustrator

Analysis

Lumion

Renderings


Indy500 is “The Great Attractor� of the racing world. Hence, the design of the IMS Museum is driven around identifying and establishing points of focus, of the Past, the Present, and the Future. The intent is to highlight the centrality of the event and explore the experience which PLAZA AND ENTRANCE

unfolds around it.

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DESIGN EVOLUTION

Climatic Response

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•  E-W Orientation

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•  Wind Direction

Existing Building

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•  Strong Structure •  Historical Association

Phasing

3 Phase-2 Old Building Expansion Phase-1

New Building Retained Basement & First Floor Slab

According to Climate Consultant analysis, the site lies in a Heating Dominant Zone.

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TEMPERATURE RANGE

SOLAR ILLUMINATION 3

Views and Community Engagement


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Form Derivation

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Nucleus

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Relationship b/w Open and Built Space

Nucleus is the center of focus: Functionally as well as Symbolically - Houses Indy500 Exhibits

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SITE PLAN

Race Track

SITE SECTIONS

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Vehicular Circulation

Service Vehicle Circulation

Emergency Vehicle Circulation

SITE CIRCULATION SECTIONS

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BRICKYARD STREET

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FRONT ENTRANCE PLAZA

STRUCTURAL FRAMING DIAGRAM

CANOPY

9’ DEEP PRATT TRUSSES

2’ X 2’ BOX COLUMNS

PRESTRESSED CONCRETE SLAB ON 4’ DEEP PRATT TRUSS

CONCRETE SHEAR CORE THE NUCLEUS

CONCRETE MEGA-COLUMNS

VERTICAL CIRCULATION SHEAR CORES

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CIRCULATION DIAGRAMS GUEST CIRCULATION THROUGH THE MUSEUM

Fourth Floor •  Indy500 (1911-59) •  Movie Theatre •  Observation Deck

3-Mezzanine •  Indy500 (1960-89) •  Movie Theatre •  Observation Deck

Third Floor •  Indy500 (1990-09) •  Nascar Exhibits •  F1 Exhibits •  MotoGP Exhibits

2-Mezzanine •  Indy500 (2010-Present)

Second Floor •  Indy500 (Thematic) •  VR/AR Simulation •  Speculation Zone •  Technical Exhibits

First Floor •  Atrium/Main Lobby •  Reception Desk •  Admin. Office •  Restarant •  Temporary Exhibits •  Thematic Exhibits •  Hall of Fame •  Gift Shop •  Exit Lobby

GUEST CIRCULATION THROUGH OTHER PUBLIC ZONES 9


EMPLOYEE CIRCULATION

VEHICLE MOVEMENT THROUGH THE MUSUEM

ENTRANCE LOBBY

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FLOOR PLANS

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR MEZZANINE 11


THIRD FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR MEZZANINE

FOURTH FLOOR 12


BASEMENT HVAC PLANS DUCT LAYOUT - FIRST FLOOR

DUCT LAYOUT & MECHANICAL ROOMS - BASEMENT

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ZONING DIAGRAMS

Functions are zoned across the building based on their relevance to different aspects and considerations of design. The museum/exhibition, community engagement and open public spaces, and the administration/ maintenance spaces are planned to be in close proximity. The community and public spaces act as a buffer between the museum and administration zones.

Public Spaces

Museum & Exhibit Spaces

Admin. and Maintenance

Storage Space

NUCLEUS EXHIBITION SPACE

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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

EXTERNAL WALL SECTION

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Detail A

Detail B

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DETAIL C

Detail C

3'-7"

Double Glazed Low-E glass

Metal Drain

Aluminium Frame w/ Thermal Breaks (Screwed in position) Backer rod w/ sealant

1” Thick Floor Finish

3"

Concrete Tile

3"

6” Ø Rainwater Pipe

4" 6" 2” Ø Radiant heating pipes

1’-6” deep Exterior Concrete Slab

6"

6” screed

1'

3"

1'-6"

1"

3"

1'-1"

5'

4"

5' Vapor Barrier

6"

1’ deep Concrete Beam

Expansion Joint

4” Kooltherm K-9 Rigid Insulation

AIL D

Detail D

Rebar cage

Vapor Barrier

1/8” Ø Rebars

10” Thick Cement-Concrete Base

8"

4" 3'-10"

Gravel base

1'-5"

10" 1'-2"

1'-9"

8'

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MEMORIAL GARDEN - NORTH SIDE NIGHT RENDER WITH PANELS CLOSED

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ISLAND TO INLAND •

Academic Project : Urbanism

Second Year Graduate Studio : Fall | 2019

Individual Project

Role : Conceptualisation, Design,

Development, Site Planning, Strategic Framework, Urban Planning & Design, Detailing, 3D Visualisation. •

Advisor : Prof. Andrea Berry

Location : Australia (Multiple Cities)

The project is an attempt to prototype permanent human migration under the effects of global envIronmental issues. The objective is to addresses socio-cultural confluences and develops a vibrant and dynamic framework which would facilitate large scale migration. The island country of Maldives, would be one of the first, and the most populated country to lose their land to water due to global warming, by 2050. It is an inevitable future condition of a country of 350,000 people. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Ability to be granular and multipliable.

Integration of two contrasting communities.

Revitalize Australian neighbourhoods.

Induce economic, social and cultural stability.

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Deal with micro and macro level issues.

RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Narrative

AutoCad

Schematic Design

Rhinoceros

Planning

Photoshop

Framework

Illustrator

Prototyping

ArcGIS

Diagrams

Lumion

Analysis

Renderings


TIMELINE OF INNUNDATION

Three Principles •

MULTIPLICITY

INTEGRATION

REVITALIZATION

PROTOTYPICAL NEIGHBORHOODS Distribution of functions based on context and community requirement

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INCREMENTAL HOUSING

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INTEGRATED NEIGHBORHOODS


MARKETS AND INCUBATION CENTERS

$

$$

$$$

Quick-erect, small business opportunities for the whole community

Multipliable organisation Maldivian street markets

Successful businesses can move to Incubation center

$$$$$$ Inspire rapid growth of businesses with shared resources and expertise

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MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF BENEFITS

AGE DISTRIBUTION (MALDIVES)

MARINE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT HEALTH CARE CULTURAL HETEROGENITY HOUSING

ELEVATION COMPARISON URBAN REVITALIZATION JOB OPPORTUNITIES RECREATION

EDUCATION WORK FORCE

MAJOR OCCUPATIONS (MALDIVES)

PHYSICAL MODELS

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WEAVING B/W WALLS •

Academic Project : Urbanism

First Year Graduate Studio : Spring Semester | 2019

Group Project

Role : Conceptualisation, Design,

Development (Part), Site Planning, Detailing, 3D Visualisation. •

Advisor : Prof. Sara Bartumeus

Location : Chicago, USA

The design intervention proposed here tackles the problems of unemployment, loss of identity and extinguished vitality through design, materiality and programme. The site was the former location of South Works Steel Mill. It fostered a flourishing community, but since it got shut down in 1989, the surrounding residential zone has seen a proverbial fall from grace. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Rooting the design in the site and the people.

Recognizing and highlighting the emotional and symbolic importance of the site and context.

Providing a robust and profitable development idea for a valuable site.

Providing an inclusive development proposal, considering all stakeholders.

Alleviating persistent socio-economic problems..

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RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Narrative

Revit

Schematic Design

AutoCad

Planning

Rhinoceros

Drafting + Detailing •

Photoshop

Diagrams

Illustrator

Analysis

Lumion

Renderings


NEIGHBOURHOOD FIGURE-GROUND 1940 VS 2019

NEIGHBOURHOOD GREENS 1940 VS 2019

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AXIAL HIERARCHY

CIRCULATION

ZONING

STEEL WORKERS’ MUSEUM MARKET ART INSTITUTE INCUBATION CENTER INDOOR & OUTDOOR RECREATION STEEL WORKSHOP AGRICULTURE INSTITUTE RESTAURANT / CAFE’ WATER FACILITIES BREWERY 27


SITE PLAN

N

0

200’

400’

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GREENS

PHASE 1

PATHWAYS

PHASE 2

WATER

PHASE 3


LATERAL SECTION 0

50’

100’

LONGITUDINAL SECTION 0

50’

100’

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MUSEUM FLOOR PLANS

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FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR 31


PHYSICAL MODELS

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AFTERLIFE MAUSOLEUM •

Academic Project : Detail and Fabrication | Laka Reacts, 2018

First Year Graduate Studio : Fall Semester | 2018

Individual Project

Role : Conceptualisation, Design,

Development, Detailing, Fabrication, 3D Visualisation. •

Advisor : Prof. Eric Hemingway

Location : New York, USA

The core issue which is being tackled is the impending shortage of burial/cremation space in our cities as the human population rises exponentially. The proposal tries to provoke a discussion about use of urban space as well as our spiritual similarities. As an entry to the Laka Reacts International Competition, 2018, the aim was to generate 1 board of

48” X 24” size to portray

architecture capable of reacting to and identified issue or problem. Hence the tag of the competition, “Architecture That Reacts”. The participants had complete discretion over the choice of the issue and the site. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Solving future land crises in growing cities.

Freeing up occupied land and curbing urban sprawl.

Sustaining lost ecosystems within cities.

Educating users about the fundamental similarities in all faiths.

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RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Narrative

Revit

Schematic Design

AutoCad

Planning

Rhinoceros

Drafting + Detailing •

Photoshop

Diagrams

Illustrator

Analysis

Lumion

Renderings


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HALL OF NAMES A PLACE FOR MEMORY OF THE LOVED ONES RESTING WITH NATURE, TYING THE TRADITIONAL AND THE AVANT GARDE TOGETHER.

ECOSYSTEM SUPPORTING PLANT & ANIMAL/INSECT LIFE THROUGH DEATH. PROVIDING A LIBERATING SPACE FOR THE LOVED ONES TO VISIT THE DECEASED, INTROSPECT AND REFLECT. TINY STEP TOWARDS RESTORING ORDER

RESTING WITH LIFE UNCONVENTIONAL BURIAL SPACES WITHIN THE DEEP FLOOR SLAB - FEEDING A TREE, MARKING A UNIFYING, FRUITFUL AFTERLIFE.

BURIAL SPACE

AUDITORIUM NESTLING BETWEEN NATURE AND PHENOMENON OF AFTERLIFE LIE ACTIVITIES WHICH TRY TO ALLIVIATE GRIEF AND BRING ONE CLOSER TO SPIRITUAL FREEDOM. COUNCELLING AND SEMINARS CAN HELP GRIEVING PEOPLE.

URBAN ARTICULATION SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE CITY, “AFTERLIFE MAUSOLEUM” HAS THE POTENTIAL TO SOLVE THE FUTURE BURIAL CRISIS WHILE GIVING THE CITY ITS LUNGS BACK.

CAPACITY AS PER SQM

6 TIMES MORE CAPA

( EFFICIENCY CAN ME INCREA

CONVENTIONAL CEMETERIES

AFTERLIFE MAUSOL

250 PEOPLE / 900 SQM

1521 PEOPLE/900 sqm (Ground Coverage = 900sq

BUILT

1080 sqm

OPEN

3500 sqm

CONVENTIONAL

ADDITIONAL OPE

AFTERLIFE MAUSOLEUM 600 sqm

OPEN TO BUILT RATIO FOR 1000 GRAVES

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7:1

( 7s


ACITY

...TO LIFE & TO DEATH.... VOID HALL OF NAMES RECREATION BURIAL SPACE NATURAL LIFE PRAYER HALLS

qm)

ARCHITECTURE must choose to REACT to social stimuli and aim at solving societal problems. It is accountable and responsible for improved ways of living.

ECOSYSTEM

NEW YORK , similar to the rest of the world, will soon face a BURIAL SPACE striking yet ignored repercussion of population - the availability AUDITORIUM of Burial or Cremation grounds. With an ever increasing population , both locally and CREMATION SPACE globally, cities face a peculiar shortage of burial space. ECOSYSTEM BURIAL SPACE RECREATION

Vertical growth for cemeteries and the like holds the key. Also, there are various hidden prospects which “AFTERLIFE MAUSOLEUM” explores.

KNOWLEDGE CENTER

New York is the new center of the Western world, and also of the deep seated human hubris LANDSCAPE which objectifies all other forms of life on Earth. No other form BURIAL SPACE of life seems to matter when it comes to expanding the horizons for human development. ECOSYSTEM

VOID

DEATH FUELS LIFE

ASED )

LEUM

A REACTION...

LIFE POD

Exploring the solutions for these issues brings us to a junction where we must tackle multiple problems at once. One is the physical problem of space crunch and the other, more philosophical and theological.

INFORMATION CENTER

BURIAL/CREMATION - PENETRATED BY NATURAL LIGHT SERENE AND SURREAL CONVENTIONAL & PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONCEPTUALISING THE CONCRETE NATURE OF EXISTENCE - BEGINING IS ALWAYS ACCOMPANIED BY THE END, AND IT IS PERPETUALLY FUELED BY IT UNDERSTANDING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE SUBJECT, A CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM WHICH IS ALSO THE ENGINE FOR THE ENTIRE ENSEMBLE SUPPORTS THE ENTIRE STRUCTURE.

CATACOMBS

CATACOMBS BECOME A FINAL RESTING PLACE WHILE ALSO SERVING AS A SOURCE OF ENERGY.

EN SPACE

sqm OF OPEN FOR EVERY 1sqm OF BUILT )

MEDITATION SPACE SERVICES & ENERGY HARNESSING PLANT

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HIGH COURT COMPLEX(Thesis) •

Academic Project : Undergraduate

Final Year Undergraduate Studio : 2017

Individual Project

Role : Conceptualisation, Design,

Development, Detailing, Site Planning, Fabrication, 3D Visualisation. •

Total Built-up : 1,150,000 sqft

Location : Lucknow, India

The project looks at how explorations in design typologies & styles in judicial architecture can help in creating a more conducive environment for the court to perform its functions, along with making it more inclusive to the general masses, thus help towards creating a more informed society. Never before was a medium/high rise typology explored for courthouse architecture in India. Breaking the shackles of complex functionality and rigid, dogmatic conventions to allow such an exploration was especially challenging. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Exploring a new design language for courthouses in the Indian context.

Reintegrating court-houses into the social milieu.

Reworking the organisation structure to make it more efficient.

Infuse the design with symbolism.

RESPONSIBILITIES

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Narrative

Schematic Design

Planning

Drafting + Detailing

Diagrams

Analysis

Renderings

SOFTWARE USED •

AutoCad

SketchUP

Rhinoceros

Photoshop

Illustrator

InDesign

Lumion


FORM DEVELOPMENT : TOWER

a. Reducing Ground coverage and increasing the height.

b. Staggering the block in pursuit of natural light from top.

Creates valuable open space at the ground level

Creates possibility of open terrace spaces at upper level

c. Creating void spaces by lifting floor plates.

Enables every floor to receive natural sunlight through lightwells

d. Allows a natural flow of wind through the building.

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Since windows cannot be provided in a courtroom because of security concerns, light-wells, with natural light falling on the audience, serve both a symbolic as well as a functional purpose.

TOWER BLOCK SECTION 0

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20m

40m


KEY FEATURES OF THE SCHEME

Strong Connection With Public Space

Clear Programmatic Identity

Separate Organisation Program

360Deg Views And Public Accessible Terraces

TOWER BLOCK - DETAIL MODEL

Public Zone

Private Zone

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SITE PLAN 0

60m

N

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120m


EXTERNAL WALL SECTION : TOWER BLOCK SOUTH SIDE

Services : HVAC etc.

Cantilever Beam

Screen : South Facade

Planter Beds

Judge’s Corridor

TOWER BLOCK - DETAIL MODEL

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JUDGES’ BLOCK TYPICAL PLAN

N

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0

5m

10m


JUDGES’ BLOCK SECTIONS 0

5m

10m

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SITE MODEL

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PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS

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TWIN HOUSE •

Professional Project

Year : 2017 - 18

Role : Conceptualisation, Design, Development (Part), Detailing, Working Drawings, 3D Visualisation.

Total Built-up : 7,200 sqft

Project Lead: Ar. Rohit Parmar

Location : Lucknow, India

The project was to design house for two brothers who wanted to live together, yet separately. The house had to function as one and also should allow two units to function separately. It called for a twin house which could accommodate the requirements for both households The house also contains an elaborately designed landscaped garden, with barbecue facility along with outdoor seating and lounging facility. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Accomodating all client requirements.

Balancing privacy with interaction between family members.

Creating a strong sense of entry.

Incorporating local arts and crafts to ground the design to the site.

Developing a contemporary design language.

RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Schematic

AutoCad

Design

SketchUP

Planning

Photoshop

Drafting

Illustrator

Detailing

InDesign

Construction

Lumion

Drawings •

Construction Coordination

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1" 12'-12

Parapet lvl +38'6"

LVL

Parapet lvl +38'6"

Third floor slab top lvl +35'6"

1'

LVL -43'721''

1'

Third floor slab top lvl +35'6"

1" 21'-12

4'

-47'721''

Lintel bottom lvl +22'3"

Lintel bottom lvl +22'3"

LVL -35'1021'' LVL

44' 1" 5'-12

2'

LVL +2'3'' 4"

4'

-47'721''

2' 2' 16'

16'

2"

Second floor slab top lvl +24'6" Lintel bottom lvl +22'3"

2' 2'

2"

2'

8'

10'

2' 1'-5"

3'-6"

2"

LVL -35'1021''

1" 21'-12

Plinth lvl +2'6"

2'

3" 2'-6"

2"

2"

3"

3" 10'

1'-5"

2'

2'

3'-6"

2"

4'

2"

Lintel bottom lvl +11'3"

14'

3"

1" 10'-72

6'-9"

2' 2'

2"

First floor slab top lvl +13'6"

2'

2'

2"

4'

2'-6"

2' 2'

11'

2'

8'-3"

9'-1"

2" 14'

Ground lvl ±00

2'

7'-9" 18'-3"

2'

3'-3"

LVL ±00

LVL -14'421''

15'-9"

1" 10'-22

13'-3"

13'-3"

2'

LVL -23'121''

2'

2'

8'-3"

LVL -14'421''

15'-9"

27'-6" 2'

11' 2"

18'-3"

2"

LVL ±00

1" 5'-12

2'

2'

2"

9'-1"

Plinth lvl +2'6"

2" 4'-6"

2'

2'

4'-6"

LVL -35'1021'' 2'

2" 14'

2'

2'

2"

2"

10'

38'-6"

2'

10'

14'

Lintel bottom lvl +11'3"

2"

8'-3"

2'

8'-3"

2'

1" 5'-12

2'

2' 2'

Second floor slab top lvl +24'6" Lintel bottom lvl +22'3"

First floor slab top lvl +13'6"

Parapet lvl +27'6"

4"

Parapet lvl +27'6"

A

Ground lvl ±00

1" 21'-12

Elevation E1

50


BALCONY SECTION

3'-11"

1" 1'-12

Polycarbonate sheet

7'-7"

2" X 2" MS box sec. 4" X 2" MS box sec.

18'-2"

4" X 2" MS box sec.

17'-8"

51


UNDER CONSTRUCTION PICTURES 52


AWADH HOSPITAL •

Professional Project

Year : 2017 - 18

Role : Design, Development (Part), Detailing, Working Drawings, 3D Visualisation.

Project Lead: Ar. Rohit Parmar

Location : Hardoi, India

The project required the team to design a small hospital, with in-patient as well as out-patient facilities, clubbed with a house for the owners on the upper floors. The restrictive site and strong and rigid functional requirements of a hospital posed special constraints. Accessibility and adherence to privacy became key design drivers.

DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Adherence to all code requirements for a hospital of the given scale.

ADA access, as well as access for ambulances within a small and restricting site.

Upholding privacy for the owners (both doctors) and their family.

Creating a stimulating and healthy environment for the patients.

RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Schematic

AutoCad

Design

SketchUP

Planning

Photoshop

Drafting

Illustrator

Detailing

InDesign

Construction

Lumion

Drawings •

Construction Coordination

53

Renderings


54


CONSTRUCTION DRAWING - FIRST FLOOR 2

a

V1

V2

V3

2880

V4

V5

V7

115

1190

115

975

b

V8

245 190

3145

115

4190

V6

105

75

1575

230

115

700

115

3 V9

V10

3076

115

975

4 V11

1914

1130

230

3270

V12

V13

565

V14

115

3270

115

975

V15

75

1650

75

1425 115

975

V16 150 115

1190

115

1

1200

115 115

1200

605

1200

605

1200

1200

975

115

450 1350

220

A

H3

255

H4

1760

975

115

1085

1085 115 115

1315

1200 115

Toilet 1 11' x 9'-5"

115

115 335

115

H2

750 115

1350

260 450 975

1470

115

300

750

H5

450

605

1200

115

340

115

1200

515

1315

242

1200 50

115

605

225 750 40

1760

H6

General ward (6 bed) 22' x 16'-6"

433

450

H8 UP 20

12

13

17

115

115 70

115 750

450

115

750

670 230

115

230 2643

1085 750

OPD 3 11'-4" X 9'-3"

5'-8" wide Passage

H15

UP LVL +600

17

18

19

20

21

6

26

25

24

23

22

3160

288 2700

230 750

230 230

980

1800

450

1270

2244

450 141

2179

115

H21

335

3635 115

115

297

LVL +300 Lawn 29'-4" x 7'-2"

115

E

115

230

230

Up

2700

2086

2244

115

LVL +600

115 115

230

115 5458 115

Medical Store 8'-7" X 7'-7"

2100

Cut-out

H20

115

230

1160

600 750

1245

300

LVL +1500

Up

900

2244

600

115

4190

2611

1800

115

75

1950

2413

450

LVL +600

600

115

Cut-out

230

E

370

Up

1714

450

2171

1275 1050

300

Cut-out

c' H19

230

450

115

300

450

80

2615

H20

H21

UP

Staircase 13'-9" x 8'-10"

830

820 115

Entrance Foyer 13'-11" x 8'-10"

LVL +1500

2700

16

7

115

750 15

8

H18

750

14

9

D

H17

1015

13

10

4'-5" wide Side Setback

230

900 12

H16

115

OPD 1 11'-4" X 9'-3"

230

c

115

115

3045

970

300 230

1615

2480

4'-5" wide Ramp to First Floor

3160

Tread: 300 Riser: 150 No. of steps: 24

11

H19

115 600 715

450

DN

1500

H18

2850

115

115

450

72

H17

230 115 115 415

115

230 900

OPD 2 11'-4" X 9'-3"

2630

9' wide Ramp to Basement

3450 115

1615

D

LVL +1500

2530

2833

O.T.S. 8'-10" x 8'-10"

185

115

690 5410

H16

115

1685

2930

230

450

115 900

690

Waiting Lobby 9'-3" x 21'-4"

C

865

1545

1280 450

Emergency Ward 12'-6" x 24'-6"

450 1950

750

2710

H14

2700

450

750

900

680

115

1200

300

600

230

670

LVL +1350

LVL +1500

H12 H13

OPD 4 11'-4" X 9'-2"

Reception

H11

LVL +1350

195

Toilet 3 5'" x 6'2"

3045

3030

115

450 645

115

35

H9

H10

460

300

300

1050

935

1800

Lift 1650 x 1800

230

d'

230

1800

1800

300 150

115

1050

1085

980

Elec.duct

115

Toilet 4 4'-5" x 7'

115 115 715

750 115 750

830

FHC

230

115

B

16

14

Residence Staircase 16'-3" x 7'

115

600

415

115

300

11

LVL +1500

1430

865 115

1155

Drinking Water

335

115

Toilet 2 5' x 4'

2820

H15

115

830

680

115

2145

10

Tread: 250 Riser: 175 No. of steps: 21

115

2700

115 750 150

230

115

230

1200

9

3115

LVL +1500

370

1500

115 300

C

530

600

4510

H14

115 300

1340

2029

115

2145

8

3380

450

335

1200

6' wide Passage 115

25

115

680

115

2145

24

600

975 4060

3345 450

230

H13

23

5'-8" wide Passage

2035 75 36

H12

15 22

18

115

H11

21

19

2330

O.T.S. 14'-10" x 9'-5"

Labour Room 12'-6" x 14'-5"

H10

H7

4545

115

1200

575

115

4060

115

115

115

1200

530

2725

1658

415

2250

d

150

H9

230 115

700

1010

115 115 600

H8

B

3070

715

450

75

H7

1120

1995

115

4360

General ward (6 bed) 22' x 16'-6"

4360

4458

4810

1695

115

243 600

115

242

115

975

1200

LVL +1200

115

115

115

115

115

50

OTS 22'-3" x 9'-5"

975

1350

1252

1695 30

1800

50

LVL +1200

450

1760

75

H6

40 225

50

750

Toilet 1 11' x 9'-5"

H4 H5

243

600 340

450

750 115

260

750

LVL +900

115

1200 115

115 255

H3

115

A

1315

1085

450

110

H2

1085

H1 1165

H1

3000

11930

230

V1

a'

V2

3000 230

LVL ±00 V3

V4

V5

V6

V7

V8

b'

V9

V10

V11

V12

Main Entry (Nursing Home)

DEALT BY:

55

NOTE: 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

All designs are sole property of studio0522 and cannot be used without their written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise. All dimensions are supposed to be checked on site and verified prior to commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architect/designer in writing of any discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary clarification. The drawings are issued for design intent and where required are to be developed by the contractor accordingly into shop/fabrication drawings.

V13

V14

V15

V16

Main Entry (Residence)

OTHER CONSULTANTS:

KEY PLAN/ELEVATION:

PROJECT NAME:

AWADH HOSPITAL & SHOBHA MATERNITY HOME

LOCATION:

HARDOI

DRAWING TITLE:

WORKING DRAWING Wall layout (Ground Floor plan) DRAWN BY:

Team


ELECTRICAL LAYOUT - FIRST FLOOR 1

2

3

a

4

b

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

600

EQ

EQ

600

EQ

600 820

1200

600

EQ

General ward (6 bed) 22' x 16'-6"

600

642 23

24

EQ

EQ

461 842

18

19

20

21

10

9

8

7

6

26

25

24

23

22

600

E

EQ

EQ

400

600

695

668

650 218 600

EQ

600

1000

668

695

600

EQ 600

EQ

OPD 1 11'-4" X 9'-3"

4'-5" wide Side Setback

D

650 217 600

c' EQ

EQ

600

1000

667

EQ

600

600

530

EQ

Medical Store 8'-7" X 7'-7"

600

625

LVL +600

E

LVL ±00

b'

Main Entry (Nursing Home)

6.

600

600

600

400

LVL +300 Lawn 29'-4" x 7'-2"

Up

5.

600 820

600

EQ 600

600

EQ

2317

LVL +600

2. 3. 4.

UP LVL +600

870

600

EQ

1050

600

600

Cut-out

600

LVL +1500 600

600

600 600 600

Up

1.

800

600

EQ 600

694

UP

Cut-out

NOTE:

600

EQ 600

600 840 600 600

600

EQ

EQ

1315

EQ EQ 600

Entrance Foyer 13'-11" x 8'-10"

600

Up

DEALT BY:

429

600

EQ EQ

17

EQ

16

600

EQ

15

600

970

EQ

750 1315

14

EQ

600

840

EQ 600

13

Cut-out

a'

600

EQ

12

Staircase 13'-9" x 8'-10"

c

973

600 485

LVL +1500 11

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ

Tread: 300 Riser: 150 No. of steps: 24

4'-5" wide Ramp to First Floor

600

786 1350

EQ

DN

C

600

OPD 2 11'-4" X 9'-3"

675

EQ

600

OPD 3 11'-4" X 9'-3"

786

836 857 493

EQ

1349

EQ

675

994

OPD 4 11'-4" X 9'-2"

600

840 EQ

O.T.S. 8'-10" x 8'-10"

EQ EQ

EQ

D

EQ

d'

LVL +1350

393

694

5'-8" wide Passage

EQ

EQ 565

EQ

LVL +1500 9' wide Ramp to Basement

498

Toilet 3 5'" x 6'2"

1430

EQ

Waiting Lobby 9'-3" x 21'-4"

789

EQ

675

600

EQ

973

EQ

352

EQ

675

EQ

EQ

600

600 600

EQ

1350

EQ

1350

Emergency Ward 12'-6" x 24'-6" EQ

600

600 786 EQ

3011

Reception

EQ EQ

86

EQ

EQ

EQ

789

345 EQ

LVL +1500

Residence Staircase 16'-3" x 7'

1360

2180

EQ

17

LVL +1350

EQ

EQ

EQ

973

EQ

EQ

EQ EQ

EQ

EQ

1681

16

14

400 EQ 250

EQ

786

670

EQ EQ

EQ

EQ

13

EQ

Elec.duct

Lift 1650 x 1800

LVL +1500

EQ

183

5' x 4'

12

EQ

FHC

EQ

EQ

2 EQ Toilet EQ

C

11

Toilet 4 4'-5" x 7'

Drinking Water

EQ

600

675

EQ

786

935

EQ

EQ

1580 670

600

EQ

958

EQ 1465

600

600 EQ

10

LVL +1500

1048

6' wide Passage

EQ EQ

9

Tread: 250 Riser: 175 No. of steps: 21

EQ 1893

EQ

600

8

25

B

497

15 22

18

555

EQ EQ

EQ

1699

21

20 19

5'-8" wide Passage

EQ EQ

600

1200

1200

UP

O.T.S. 14'-10" x 9'-5"

Labour Room 12'-6" x 14'-5"

d

EQ

600

600

199

505

600

330

600

EQ

600

563

600

330

600

EQ

873

EQ

600

1771

EQ

545

600

EQ

EQ

EQ

1465

EQ

450 EQ

450

600

600

EQ

EQ

600

600

1200

600 600

820 600

EQ

1699

EQ

EQ

600

1200

EQ EQ

B

EQ

938

2400

600

600

600

1200

EQ

2400

2400

555

EQ

EQ

2400

600

EQ

938

642

EQ

820 600 853

600

EQ

General ward (6 bed) 22' x 16'-6"

600

767

600

853

EQ 1200

EQ

600

767

600

600

EQ

EQ

600 820

EQ

1200

EQ

600

Toilet 1 11' x 9'-5"

EQ

EQ

A

EQ

LVL +1200

OTS 22'-3" x 9'-5"

555

EQ

EQ

600

EQ EQ

LVL +1200

600

EQ

EQ

Toilet 1 11' x 9'-5"

675

EQ

820 600

675

600

600

A

EQ

LVL +900

All designs are sole property of studio0522 and cannot be used without their written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise. All dimensions are supposed to be checked on site and verified prior to commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architect/designer in writing of any discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary clarification. The drawings are issued for design intent and where required are to be developed by the contractor accordingly into shop/fabrication drawings.

Main Entry (Residence)

One-way switch

Ceiling light (Mounted)

60W

Two-way switch

Ceiling light (Recessed)

60W

Tubelight

40W

5A Socket 15A Socket 5A Socket + Switch

1000W

2100

TV point Telephone point

PROJECT NAME:

2700

AWADH HOSPITAL & SHOBHA MATERNITY HOME

DRAWING TITLE:

ELECTRICAL POINTS DRAWING (Ground floor plan) 56

LOCATION:

HARDOI

DRAWN BY:

Shahvez Ajaz


SECTION dd’ 300

Parapet lvl +14850

Parapet lvl +14850 Mumty floor lvl +14250

1800

Mumty floor lvl +14250

STAIRCASE

Parapet lvl +12600

900

Parapet lvl +12600

77

Third floor lvl +11700

Third floor lvl +11700

76

750

75 74 73

Lintel lvl +10950

Lintel lvl +10950

72 71 70 69 68

1950

67 66 65

MASTER BEDROOM

64 63 62

Sill lvl +9000

Sill lvl +9000

61

600

60

STAIRCASE

59 58

Second floor lvl +8400

Second floor lvl +8400

57

750

56 55 54

Lintel lvl +7650

Lintel lvl +7650

53 52 51 50

1650

49 48 47 46

O.T.

45

Sill lvl +6000

STAIRCASE

44

Sill lvl +6000

43

900

42 41 40

First floor lvl +5100

1050

First floor lvl +5100

33

Lintel lvl +4050

Lintel lvl +4050

32 31

750

30 29

Ramp mid-landing +3300

Ramp mid-landing +3300

28 27

LABOUR ROOM

900

26 25 24

STAIRCASE

23

Sill lvl +2400

Sill lvl +2400

22

900

21 20 19

Ground floor lvl +1500

Ground floor lvl +1500

1200

15 14 13

Portico lvl +600

12 11 10

Ground lvl ±00

Ground lvl ±00

9 8 7

1950

RAMP

6

Basement

5 4 3 2

1

2

Basement lvl -1950

1

3

4

5

Basement lvl -1950

ARCHITECTURAL CONSU

SOUTH ELEVATION Sectional elevation dd' 600

Parapet lvl +14850

A

STUD

Mumty floor lvl +14250

1650

3/237 Viram k Lucknow (U +91 522 2302435

75 300

75 300

675

375

75 300 300

75 675

75 300

675

75 75 300 300

10

Parapet lvl +12600

Third floor lvl +11700 750

2400

Lintel lvl +10950

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1800

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2400 2400

2400

2400

1500

KEY PLAN/ELEVATION:

Sill lvl +6000

1050 2400

1650

4800

2400

2550

900

1500 2400

Ground floor lvl +1500 900

1500

25

3610

1050 75

1270

230

600

4190

Ground lvl ±00

57

LOCATION:

HARDOI DRAWING TITLE:

Portico lvl +600 600

600

D 230

AWADH HOSPITA SHOBHA MATER

Sill lvl +2400

900

1320

1725 85

500 345

PROJECT NAME:

500

1880 1045

700

430

1490

600

500 1850 600

1170

700

175

1590

2550 4050

200 197

Lintel lvl +4050

600

500

600

25

75

700

600

230

First floor lvl +5100

900

325 317

2669

500

7800

90

C

325 400

900

300

300

2100

2400 2100

1500

2100

1800

400

700

1925

2100

2000

2400

2400

2400

600

2400

1800

2400

DATE

2550

600 600 900

2400

2400

2400

All designs are sole property of St written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless All dimensions are supposed to b commencement. The contractor is supposed to not discrepancies immediately and ob The drawings are issued for desig developed by the contractor accor

OTHER CONSULTANTS:

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1400

B

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6.

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600

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2400

2400

2700

675

2400

675

3

2400

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375

1.

5.

300

75 75 75 300 300 300 300 300

2400

75

2400

825

300

75 75 675

2425

115

10

1585 75 75 75 300 300 150 300 300

NOTE:

Working drawing (Elevation)

DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:

Team

Ar.Shi

APPROVED BY:

Ar.Roh

SCALE:

NTS

DATE:

07/01

DRAWING CODE: AW-H SHEET NO.

1

2

3

4

5

1/1


WALL PANEL DETAIL

STUDIO052

A

3/237 Viram khand, Go Lucknow (UP) 226010 +91 522 2302435 www.stu NOTE: 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

All designs are sole property of Studio0522 and written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified other All dimensions are supposed to be checked on si commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architec discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary The drawings are issued for design intent and wh developed by the contractor accordingly into sho

DATE

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1300

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1325

1325

1375

OTHER CONSULTANTS:

650

1350

KEY PLAN/ELEVATION:

F.F.L.

C

850

1656

850

1656

237

850

1656

237

850

237

1656

237

11420

Wall panel

PROJECT NAME:

AWADH HOSPITAL & SHOBHA MATERNITY H

LOCATION:

HARDOI DRAWING TITLE:

Working drawing (Door-Window schedul

DOOR-WINDOW SCHEDULE

D

2

1

2

3

4

450

450

450

4

3

450

1

A

A

DRAWN BY:

Team

CHECKED BY:

Ar.Shipra Singh

APPROVED BY:

Ar.Rohit Parma

SCALE:

NTS

DATE:

04/02/19

DRAWING ACODE: AW-HD-DW sch

A

SHEET NO.

2550

1500

2550

2100

2100

2550 2100

5

4

1500

3

1650

2 1950

1

B

B

670

B

B

600

505

600

600

600

505

900

1340 2400 F.F.L.

F.F.L.

750

975

D10

D11

600

W3

W15 C

C

D

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C

450 2550

1500

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450

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562

562

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W16 DEALT BY:

NOTE: 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

All designs are sole property of studio0522 and cannot be used without their written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise. All dimensions are supposed to be checked on site and verified prior to commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architect/designer in writing of any discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary clarification. The drawings are issued for design intent and where required are to be developed by the contractor accordingly into shop/fabrication drawings.

DATE

STUDIO0522

3/237 Viram khand, Gomtinagar Lucknow (UP) 226010 INDIA +91 522 2302435 www.studio0522.com

1

REV. ZONE

OTHER CONSULTANTS:

W18 PROJECT NAME:

KEY PLAN/ELEVATION:

AWADH HOSPITAL & SHOBHA MATERNITY HOME

DRAWING TITLE:

WORKING DRAWING (Door-Window schedule )

E

W4

DEALT BY:

NOTE: 1.

2. 3. 4. 5.

HARDOI

6.

DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:

DESCRIPTION

Team Ar. Shipra Singh

00/00/00

1

-

-

APPROVED BY:

Ar. Rohit Parmar

00/00/00

2

-

-

SCALE:

NTS

00/00/00

3

-

-

DATE:

04/02/19

00/00/00

4

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-

DRAWING no

AS-WD-DW schedule

00/00/00

5

-

-

SHEET no.

1/9

N 2

3

4

W7

W5

LOCATION:

All designs are sole property of studio0522 and cannot be used without their written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise. All dimensions are supposed to be checked on site and verified prior to commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architect/designer in writing of any discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary clarification. The drawings are issued for design intent and where required are to be developed by the contractor accordingly into shop/fabrication drawings.

DATE 00/00/00

STUDIO0522

3/237 Viram khand, Gomtinagar Lucknow (UP) 226010 INDIA +91 522 2302435 www.studio0522.com

1

REV. ZONE 1

-

750

OTHER CONSULTANTS:

E

1500

DW2

PROJECT NAME:

KEY PLAN/ELEVATION:

750

AWADH HOSPITAL & SHOBHA MATERNITY HOME

DRAWING TITLE:

WORKING DRAWING (Door-Window schedule )

LOCATION:

HARDOI

DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:

DESCRIPTION

Team Ar. Shipra Singh

-

APPROVED BY:

Ar. Rohit Parmar NTS 04/02/19

00/00/00

2

-

-

SCALE:

00/00/00

3

-

-

DATE:

00/00/00

4

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00/00/00

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BFC OFFICE BUILDING •

Professional Project

Year : 2018 - Ongoing

Role : Conceptualisation, Design, Development (Part), Detailing, Working Drawings, 3D Visualisation.

Total Built-up : 900 sqm (9,000 sqft)

Project Lead: Ar. Shipra Singh

Location : Lucknow, India

The project was to design a modern office building with multiple ownership in a very limited plot size. The site itself was too small to allow for the most pressing client requirement. The site has plots due for development on both sides, just abutting it’s boundaries. Hence, the design called for a courtyard between the front and the rear parts of the building thus dividing it into three individual parts, while also lighting up the basement as if it was open from the top. This also allows ample amount of sun and also ventilation through the block so as to reduce energy requirements and also making the entire environment inside conducive to productive work. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Adherence to all code requirements.

Client requirement of multiple ownership, hence accessibity and division of space, circulation and services.

Environmentally responsive planning and design.

RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Schematic

AutoCad

Design

SketchUP

Planning

Photoshop

Drafting

Illustrator

Detailing

InDesign

Construction

Lumion

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725 300

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DEALT BY:

NOTE: 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

All designs are sole property of studio0522 and cannot be used without their written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise. All dimensions are supposed to be checked on site and verified prior to commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architect/designer in writing of any discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary clarification. The drawings are issued for design intent and where required are to be

One-way switch

Ceiling light (Mounted)

60W

Two-way switch

Ceiling light (Recessed)

60W

Tubelight

40W

5A Socket 15A Socket

1000W

2100

TV point

PROJECT NAME:

BFC Office 2700 LOCATION:

Viraj Khand, Lucknow (UP)

DRAWING TITLE:

Electrical drawing (Ground floor)

62


FRONT ELEVATION 1

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1950

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6750

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13640

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600

C

150

50

12800

2350

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900

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2250

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Slab top level

D

450

7200

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3600

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3750

4200

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E 300

300

300

1050

E

DEALT BY:

63

NOTE: 1.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

All designs are sole property of studio0522 and cannot be used without their written permission. Do not scale drawings. All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise. All dimensions are supposed to be checked on site and verified prior to commencement. The contractor is supposed to notify the architect/designer in writing of any discrepancies immediately and obtain necessary clarification. The drawings are issued for design intent and where required are to be developed by the contractor accordingly into shop/fabrication drawings.

OTHER CONSULTANTS:

KEY PLAN/ELEVATION:

PROJECT NAME:

BFC Office

DRAWING TITLE:

FRONT ELEVATION

LOCATION:

Viraj Khand, Lucknow (UP) DRAWN BY:

Team


FACADE EXPLORATIONS

UNDER-CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPH

64


CAMPUS FACILITIES •

Professional Project

Year : 2016

Role : Conceptualisation, Design, Development (Part), Detailing, Working Drawings, 3D Visualisation.

Total Built-up : 888 sqm (8,880 sqft)

Project Lead: Ar. Amit Hajela

Location : Modinagar, India

This block is the focus of most of the students’ leisure activities as well as a major revenue generator for the management. This required the built block to be well connected with other parts of the site, both visually and physically. The interaction with green and open spaces was also given importance. The location of this commercial block at the junction of the academic and residential zones, virtually the center of the site, gave this particular block special importance. DESIGN DIRECTIONS •

Creating a focal point at the center of the campus.

Maximizing the economical viability of a commercial centre by its relation with the residential and academic zones.

Making the campus’ geometric centre as a centre for activity.

RESPONSIBILITIES

SOFTWARE USED

Schematic

AutoCad

Design

SketchUP

Planning

Photoshop

Drafting

Illustrator

Detailing

InDesign

Construction

Lumion

Drawings •

Construction Coordination

65

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870

115

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GENTS' TOILET

JANITOR'S CLOSET

3230

D4

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900

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GENTS' TOILET

D4

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190

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105

1500

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lvl - 750

SUNKEN COURT

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1500

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5975

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STAIRCASE T : 300 R : 150 W : 1500 No. of STEPS : 23

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20mm THICK STONE FLOORING 20mm THICK MORTAR (1:6)

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600

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MACHINE ROOM ROOF LVL + 32960

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