Architecture Portfolio 2022

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ARCHIT ECT UR E P OR T FOL IO

SOUR AV M.B SELECTED WORKS 2022


SOURAV M.B EMAIL

sourav.bheemaiah@gmail.com

PHONE

+91 - 81057 08609

D.O.B

4 TH MARCH 1998

LANGUAGES

ENGLISH, KANNADA, HINDI

ADDRESS

RAMAMURTHY NAGAR BANGALORE - 560016 KARNATAKA

EDUCATION 2010 - 2013

JAIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, KANAKAPURA

2013 - 2015

CMR NJC, KALAYAN NAGAR

2015 - 2020

RAMAIAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

WORK EXPERIENCE 2019 - 2020

SYNECTICS PARTNERS (INTERNSHIP)

2020 - 2022

SYNECTICS PARTNERS

RELEVANT EXPERIENCES RENDER WITH 3DS MAX A 4 DAY WORKSHOP INTRODUCING BASIN MODELING WITH AN INTRODUCTION TO PATH TRACED RENDERING & PBR MATERIAL

TRENDS IN SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE A 4 DAY PROGRAM WITH LECTURES & WORKSHOPS BY PROFESSIONALS IN THE FIELD

ALTERNATE AND ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES A 2 DAY PROGRAM FOCUSED ON BUILDING WALLS, TILES & OTHER CONSTRUCTON MATERIAL IN RAMMED EARTH

SOFTWARE AUTOCAD

LUMION

SKETCHUP

TWINMOTION

BLENDER

D5 RENDER

ADOBE SUITE

RHINOCEROS 3D


CONTENTS 01 SAJITH’S RESIDENCE

4 - 13

02 MARUTHI CERAMICS

14 - 21

03 MAINI AEROSPACE

22 - 25

04 SUN MOBILITY

26 - 29

05 SHANKAR MALL

30 - 33

06 CRUISE TERMINAL

34 - 41

07 HIGH RISE

42 - 47

08 SALON INTERIOR

48 - 53

09 WORKING DRAWINGS

54 - 59


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01.

SAJITH’S RESIDENCE

Status: Completed Type: Residential Architecture Location: Birunani, Coorg, Karnataka This modest home is located on a 4 acre plot in Coorg, designed for the client, his mother & his two dogs. The home follows an open floor plan where the common spaces flow continuously into each other and are unobstructed by walls; save for spaces such as the bedroom & washrooms. The design is a response to the weather in Coorg with its heavy rains & cold winters. Hence, the roofs are sloped to accommodate for the rains. The home was constructed on a fairly limited budget & this led to certain decisions including the use of un-plastered walls on the exterior, concrete roof tiles supported by a metal frame as opposed to a fully concrete sloped roof, polished concrete flooring, built-in concrete furniture & a sparing use of ceramic tiles. All of these add to the raw & brutalist style of the residence. My responsibilities for this project include designing, creating drawings, 3D modeling, rendering & site coordination.

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PROCESS DIAGR AM

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

N

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

S A JIT H’ S RES I D ENCE

N

7


8


S A JIT H’ S RES I D ENCE

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INTERIOR VIEW: LIVING ROOM

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S A JIT H’ S RES I D ENCE

INTERIOR VIEW: STUDY

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B

BASE FLASHING TOP FIXTURE UNIT

MS PURLIN TO SPECIFICATION

A

FIRST FLOOR FFL +12'-1"

20°

SUNKEN SLAB +11'-0"

ROOF TILE MILD STEEL EAVE CLOSURE UNIT EAVES BOARD & DRIP EDGE

LINTEL +9'-0"

MS RAFTER TO SPECIFICATION

RCC SUPPORT FINISHED FLOOR REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWING FOR DETAIL

PLINTH BEAM +1'-6" MILD SLOPE

FFL +1'-8" STEP 2 +1'-1 12" STEP 1 +0'-7"

ROOF SECTION NTS

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S A JIT H’ S RES I D ENCE

SITE IMAGES

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02.

MC LUXURY

Status: In Construction Type: Commercial Architecture & Interior Location: HRBR Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka Maruthi Ceramics is a brand focused on high quality ceramics, surfaces & fixtures. This project, titled MC Luxury is a step up from their previous endeavours & is their entry into the luxury brand space. It features brands such as Cielo, Alape, Dornbracht, Antonio Lupi & many more. The facade is a simple array of patterns depicting the company’s logo made of back-lit acrylic on a base of ceramic tiles. The interior is designed by siphoning off spaces and creating certain pocket of spaces that we referred to as mock-ups which featured a certain theme or brand. It allowed us to explore a range of style by utilizing the unique identities of the brands that were being offered. My responsibilities for this project were to gather relevant information about the site, designing with the help of the brands, prepare the drawings, 3D modeling, rendering, coordinate with vendors & handling site with periodic updates.

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6

3

5

4

M A RU T HI CERA M I C S

3

1

2

FIRST FLOOR PLAN | NTS

N

1. MOCK-UPS 2. MOSAIC DISPLAY 3. TILE CASSETTES 4. CLIENT DISCUSSION 5. STAFF AREA 6. PANTRY & WASHROOM

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MOCK-UP 01: AXONOMETRIC VIEW

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M A RU T HI CERA M I C S

MOCK-UP 02: AXONOMETRIC VIEW

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FAÇADE: BEFORE

FAÇADE: AFTER

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M A RU T HI CERA M I C S

INTERIOR: SITE IMAGES

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03.

MAINI AEROSPACE

Status: Conceptual Type: Commercial Interior Location: Bommasandra, Bengaluru, Karnataka This space, located on the terrace of an existing office, is to function as a breakout space for the employees at Maini Aerospace. The terrace itself is covered by a sloped roof with a grid of metal columns placed throughout. The requirements for this space included a podium for events & casual discussions, a seating space with a small pantry, a reading corner & open spaces for games & physical activities. The approach to this design was to use a curved pathway leading throughout the space while also allowing the user to discover the space in a non-linear fashion. There is a heavy use of curved seating, ceiling suspended ropes & platforms which divide the space without creating a visual obstruction. This project is conceptual as it was never constructed. My responsibilities for this project was to coordinate with the team that prepared the drawings & use that as a base to create a presentation by means of 3D models, renders & digital sketches.

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ISOMETRIC VIEW

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M A I NI A EROS PACE

INTERIOR VIEWS

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04.

SUN MOBILITY

Status: Completed Type: Commercial Location: NA This goal of this project was to create an enclosure for a charging unit, a machine designed to charge & store reusable batteries, and protect it from environmental hazards. The company Sun Mobility created the system “Quick Interchange Station” that allows for electric vehicles to swap batteries at a fuel stations & continue operating without pause. The firm was tasked with creating an enclosure for the same, although the task itself may seem mundane, the challenge was to be able to recreate this exact unit all across the country; numbering over a 1,000 units across the country in the first phase. My responsibilities for this project were to design, make drawings, coordinate with the fabricator for execution & create a manual that stated in detail all the material required to build this & the procedure for doing so along with helpful graphics to aid the process.

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A

B

MS/ACRYLIC SHEET FOR BRANDING GALVANIZED ROOF 40 x 40 MM PURLIN 200 MM GUTTER ALUMINIUM BOX SECTION

25 MM X 50 MM PIPE

12 MM THK POWDER COATED SHEET 75 x 75 MM COLUMN 14 GAUGE OPENABLE Z LOUVERS ALUMINIUM FRAME FOR Z LOUVERS SUPPORT UNDER RCC PLATFORM 250 x 250 MM BASE PLATE 10 MM THK

GL +0.0

STONE PAVERS 8 MM DIA ANCHORE BOLT COMPACTED EARTH

SECTION A

A

B

ROOF LINE 200 MM GUTTER LINE

1

50 x 50 MM SUPPORT UNDER RCC PLATFORM OPENABLE SHUTTERS W/ Z LOUVERS FOR VENTILATION & MAINTAINANCE

A

TUBE LIGHT FOR GENERAL ILLUMINATION ATTACHED TO SUPPORT ABOVE RCC PLATFORM RAISED 3" FROM GROUND LEVEL QUICK INTERCHANGE STATION

SPOTLIGHT FOR MACHINE @ 60° CONE ANGLE, WARM WHITE LIGHTING

250 x 250 MM BASE PLATE 10 MM THK

2 75 x 75 MM COLUMN 14 GAUGE

PLAN

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8 MM DIA ANCHORE BOLT 40 x 40 MM PURLINS


S U N M OBI LIT Y

SITE IMAGES

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05.

SHANKAR MALL

Year: 2013 Type: Commertial Architecture & Interior Location: Tumkur, Karnataka Shankar Mall is one of the first malls in Tumkur, nicknamed “The Shard”, it is designed to stand out from it’s surroundings with it’s large angular facade that leans forwards creating a very distinctive silhouette. The construction started in 2013 and has been recently opened to the public with all it’s amenities that include stores, fast food restaurants, terrace bar & many more. My responsibilities for this project were toward the end of the construction, I was tasked with creating a render showing the facade with the finalized cladding material, which was silver tinted ACP paneling. I also needed to create a view of the north entry with the curtain wall. All of this was achieved by modeling the structural details provided in detail & placing the specified finishes & creating the final image.

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S H A NK A R M A LL

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06.

CRUISE TERMINAL

Year: 2019 Type: Academic, 8th Semester (Thesis) Location: Mangalore, Karnataka This is an academic project in the 8th Semester (Thesis). The project site is located on the coast of Mangalore. It is a transportation facility dedicated to cruise ships. The overall site is 1,65,000 Sqm with a mild slope leading into the ocean on one side & into a river on the other.

The design proposed used the site to orient the structure perpendicular to both the sea & the river creating a sort of bridge between the two allowing for land and water transit as needed by the users. The design also included a long jetty that extends into sea allowing most moderately sized vessels to sail closer to pick up the passengers without being grounded.

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C RU I S E T ERM I N A L

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VIEWS

SECTION

40


C RU I S E T ERM I N A L

41


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07.

HIGH RISE

Year: 2018 Type: Academic, 7th Semester Location: Mysore Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka This is an academic project in the 7th semester (AD). The project site is located beside the Mysore road metro station & was to be a 60 floor high rise deisgn. The goal was to understand vertical circulation, fire safety & operational challenges at that height.

The design that I proposed for the building came from a study of wind loads on massive structures & a combination of simple parametric design that focused on reducing wind load by allowing it to pass freely across it’s twisted surface.

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PROCESS DIAGRAM

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SUN PATH

WINDS FROM EAST & WEST

COMMERCIAL

HI GH RI S E

RESIDENCES

N OUTER RING ROAD

DEEPANJALI LAKE

FLY-OVER

MYSORE ROAD

DIAGRAMMATIC SITE ANALYSIS

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1. OFFICE ENTRY 2. DROP-OFF 3. OFFICE WAITING AREA 4. SERVICE CORE 5. COMMERTIAL AREA 6. MALL ENTRY 7. PEDESTRIAL AREA 8. MALL PARKING ENTRY 9. OFFICE PARKING RAMP 10. SERVICE RAMP

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40 TH TOWER FLOOR PLAN | 1:750

HI GH RI S E

10 TH TOWER FLOOR PLAN | 1:750

1 ST TOWER FLOOR PLAN | 1:750 47


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08.

SALON INTERIOR

Year: 2018 Type: Academic, 7th Semester Location: BEL Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka This is an academic project in the 7th semester (Interior Design). The site was located on BEL road & was to be a hair salon. The task was to design the interior to suit the theme & mood we wished to set.

The design I proposed was that of a 20th century salon with an industrial interior focusing on raw finishes such as concrete, exposed bricks, unpolished wood surfaces & painted metal.

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1. RECEPTION 2. OFFICE 3. STAFF ROOM 4. WASHROOM 5. STYLING AREA 6. WAITING AREA 7. BEVERAGES 8. NAIL BAR 9. HAIR WASH 10. MASSAGE ROOM 11. PEDICURE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN | 1:50

4

10

5

4 5

MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN | 1:50

50

11


S A LON I NT ERI OR

ISOMETRIC VIEW

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52


S A LON I NT ERI OR

INTERIOR RENDERS

53


09.

54

WORKING DRAWINGS


1

2

3

3'

5

4

11'-9"

14'-9"

12'-9"

ROOF LINE (D) LOW HEIGHT WALL 3'-3" FROM FFL

12'-5"

P1

A

P1

A

OUTDOOR UTILITY

4'-61 2" A5.0

C2

6'-9"

6'-9" 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

C

8

6'-1"

VERANDA 12'-9" x 18'-6" +1'-6"

7'-3"

4'-4"

4'-1"

WASHROOM 01

D

5'-1" C6

SD1

E LIVING ROOM 12'-0" x 13'-9"

2 A4.0

5'

2'-10"

3'-2"

+1'-6"

W1

C1A

1 A4.0

14'-0" x 23'-0"

F

8'-9"

13'-9" 14'-0" x 13'-0"

DECK

18'-9"

16'-9"

BEDROOM 01

3'-3"

W2

W1

9'-1"

4'-81 2"

6'-9"

2'-8"

C4

9'-1"

2'-2"

D2

9'-1"

8'-5"

1'-3" 2'

2'-6" C5

2'-8"

5'-9"

D3

5'-9"

D1

1'-6"

3 A4.0

1'-5" C3A

20'-2"

C3

11'-9"

14'-0" x 16'-9"

11'-9"

11'-9" x 11'-0"

10

11'-9"

DINING AREA

11'-9"

2'-9"

5'

C3

10'-9"

KITCHEN

6'-0" x 10'-0"

8'-9"

6'-9"

6'-9" 2'-10"

9

3'

F

8'

W4

A6.01

2'-81 2"

6'-1"

ALIGN

3'-4"

2'-9"

C7

5'-01 2"

1'-2"

2'-6" 2'-1"

5'-9"

6'-0" x 6'-0" D2

UP

D

W3

B

2

POWDER ROOM

C3

D3

4 A4.0

E

UP

6"

3'-4"

11'-9"

11'-0" x 6'-0"

3'-101 2"

6'-1"

2'-6"

C

±0'-0"

1

9" 2'-7"

3'

3'-2"

V1

C1

UTILITY 6'-1"

W5

ROOF LINE (C)

3'-1"

3'-101 2"

D3

2'-9"

2'-1"

6'-9"

2'-7"

1'-5"

B

6'-1"

+1'-6"

UP

C1

ALIGN

6'-9"

9'-9" x 6'-0"

+1'-0" C1A

2'-8"

9'-5"

W2 ALIGN

F'

2'-2"

13'-5"

1'-3"

5'

2'-4"

W1

9'-1"

2'-2"

5'

F'

W1 C1

G

C3

1'-8"

9'-1"

3'

G

1'-8"

12'-5"

3'

1

11'-9"

14'-9"

2

12'-9"

3

5

4

W ORK I NG D RAW I NGS

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

N

1

2

3

3'

5

4

11'-9"

14'-9"

12'-9"

A

A Roof Below

4'-8"

3'-1"

6'-9"

6'-9"

8' 9' X 16' 6"

4'-8"

V2

C1

B

B

2'-1"

6'-9"

7'-5"

6'-9"

4'

C1

WASHROOM 03

3'

11' X 6'

D2

1'-8"

C

3'-6"

2'-10"

7'-11"

W7

C3

8'-5"

6'-10" 4

5

6

7

C

C3

7'-3"

C2

8

14'-0" x 16'-9" +12'-0"

14

6"

16 17

D

18

WASHROOM 02

3'

Roof Below

DOWN

6'-0" x 10'-0"

19' 6' X 41' 9"

9'-1"

2'-6"

E

C6

SD1

5'

C5

BALCONY

BEDROOM 02

18'-9"

3'-3"

W2

+11'-6"

14'-0" x 13'-0"

F

8'-9"

6'-9"

5'-81 2"

14'-0" x 7'-0"

8'-5"

4'-81 2"

8'-9"

3'-8"

D3 D2

C4

F

3'-4"

2'-2"

5'

W3

1'-6"

2'-9"

2'-81 2"

A6.01

E

5'-9"

2'-1" 1'-8"

5'-9"

12 13

15

9'-9"

D

11'-9"

14'-0" x 11'-0"

C3

19'-6"

LOUNGE

11

16'-10"

9'-1"

11'-9"

9

W1

10

TRANSITIONAL SLEEPING AREA

DECK 14'-0" x 23'-0"

9'-5"

+1'-0"

W2 ALIGN

1'-8" 3'

N

9'-1"

C3

G

1'-8"

12'-5"

3'

1

ALIGN W1

C1

G

F' 5'

1'-3"

5'

2'-4"

7'-1"

W6

1'-11"

F'

11'-9"

2

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

14'-9"

3

12'-9"

4

5

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1

3

2 3'

11'-9"

5

4 14'-9"

12'-9"

BEAM TOP (RB6) +29'-6"

ROOF A LEVEL +24'-0" BEAM TOP (RB5)

25°

ROOF B LEVEL +21'-3" BEAM TOP (RB6) 25°

W3 SD1

D3

7'

WASHROOM 02

EXT. BALCONY

3'

BALCONY +12'-0"

+11'-6"

FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL +12'-0" SUNKEN SLAB +11'-0"

ROOF C LEVEL +10'-6"

9'-6"

9'

W3

9'

10'

25°

W1

SD1

W1

D1

WASHROOM 01 DECK

LIVING ROOM +1'-6"

GROUND FLOOR SLAB LEVEL +1'-6"

+1'-0"

GROUND LEVEL ±0.0

SECTION: BB'

3

2

1 3'

11'-9"

5

4 14'-9"

12'-9"

BEAM TOP (RB6) +29'-6"

ROOF A LEVEL +24'-0" BEAM TOP (RB5)

25°

ROOF B LEVEL +21'-3" BEAM TOP (RB6) 25°

W2

6'-6"

RC WALL +18'-0" RESTS ON BEAM (B13)

D3

SD1

BEDROOM 02 +12'-0"

BALCONY

FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL +12'-0"

+11'-6"

ROOF C LEVEL +10'-6"

25°

9'

W2

D1

SD1

BEDROOM 01

LIVING ROOM

DECK

+1'-6"

GROUND FLOOR SLAB LEVEL +1'-6"

GROUND LEVEL ±0.0

SECTION: CC' 56

+1'-6" +1'-0"


6 A4.0 3

2

ROOF D

+12'-0"

ROOF FINISHED WITH DRIP EDGE V1

METAL COLUMN 0'-8" x 0'-8" LOW HEIGHT WALL 3'-4" FROM SLAB BASE PLATE 1'-4" x 1'-4" PLINTH BEAM

+1'-6"

GROUND LEVEL

±0'-0"

W ORK I NG D RAW I NGS

OUTDOOR UTILITY | ELEVATION

B

BASE FLASHING TOP FIXTURE UNIT

MS PURLIN TO SPECIFICATION

A

20°

ROOF TILE MILD STEEL EAVE CLOSURE UNIT

4'-4"

EAVES BOARD & DRIP EDGE

7'-7"

RAFTER TO BE CUT AT THE END TO REDUCE LOAD MS RAFTER TO SPECIFICATION

4" THK. GRAVEL 4" THK. PPC

FFL

+1'-8"

3'-3"

FINISHED FLOOR

PLINTH BEAM

+1'-6"

MILD SLOPE

OUTDOOR UTILITY | Sec. 6 57


2 CL

CL

1'-2" 1'-9"

7"

2'-6"

LINTEL LEVEL

LVL 7'-6" SHOWER HEAD

LVL 6'-7 1 2"

W3 LEDGE WALL

LVL 4'-2 3 4"

WINDOW SILL

LVL 2'-5 1 2"

HEALTH FAUCET

LVL 1'-8" WC

LVL 1'-5" FFL

LVL 0'-2" TILE DROP

LVL 0'-1 1 2"

2

B

ELEVATION A

D

E

F

D2 WALL NICHE

LVL 3'-1

1

4"

2"

2" FFL

LVL 0'-2" TILE DROP

LVL 0'-1 1 2"

D ELEVATION B

58

TD

E

F


2 CL

4'-3"

1'-9"

TRUE CEILING

LVL 9'-0"

9"

7"

LINTEL LEVEL

LVL 7'-6"

MIRROR

LVL 6'-11"

W3 5' BASIN TOP

LVL 3'-2" COUNTER TOP

LVL 2'-8"

2'-51 2"

SLAB TOP

LVL 1'-4" FFL

LVL 0'-2" TILE DROP

LVL 0'-1 1 2"

W ORK I NG D RAW I NGS

2

B

ELEVATION C

F

E

D

CL

CL 7'-3"

1'

1'-9"

TRUE CEILING

LVL 9'-0" LINTEL LEVEL

LVL 7'-6" MIRROR

LVL 6'-11" SHOWER

LVL 6'-7 1 2"

W3

C

LEDGE WALL

LVL 4'-2 3 4"

DIVERTER

LVL 3'-7 1 2"

SHOWER FAUCET

LVL 2'-4 1 2"

WATER CLOSET

LVL 1'-5" FFL

LVL 0'-2" TILE DROP

LVL 0'-1 1 2"

F

E

TD

D

ELEVATION D

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