Architecture Portfolio - Swetha suresh

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Portfolio Un d e r G r a d u a t e A r c h it e c t u r e Po r t f o lio Selected works from 2013-2018 Swetha Suresh . Crescent School Of Architecture


“God Is In Detail” - Mies Van Der Rohe


S W E T HA S U R E S H ARCHITECT

E D U C AT I O N

C O N TA C T

Bachelor of architecture 2013 - 2018 Crescent School of Architecture, B.S Abdur Rahman university, Chennai ,Tamil nadu

+91 8056160816 swethasuresh1006@gmail.com

Graduated architecture under an academic curriculum with 8 semester of campus tution and 2 semeter internship. Securing first class in academics .

Date of birth - June 10 , 1996 3/3 kannamal street bharani colony saligramam chennai tamil nadu

12th Grade - senior secondary school (CBSE) 2011 - 2013 Shri B.S.Mootha Girls Senior Secondary School. West Mambalam ,Chennai ,Tamil nadu

In social media as “swetha suresh”

Pursued science stream - Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. Graduated with First Class securing 80 percent in the board.

10th Grade - Primary Education (CBSE) 2006 - 2011 Shri B.S.Mootha Girls Senior Secondary School. West Mambalam ,Chennai ,Tamil nadu

PROFILE

Graduated with First Class securing 8.6 CGPA

“I prefer drawing to talking, drawing is faster and leaves less room for lies” - Le Corbusier

EXPERIENCE

I consider architecture as building a living sculpture with careful synthesis of spaces, play of contrast and the relationship with its context is what makes it unique

Internship @ architecture RED 2016 - 2017 Architecture RED, chennai Tamil nadu One year practical training gave an insight into contemporary design in architecture with an essence of sustainability. Through Site visits I could witness the drawings in the studio come up in reality. With the scope of work - Working Drawing, Designing And Detailing, Presentation, Site Visit, 3d Modelling And Manual Model Making

I am a fresh graduate looking forward to successful carrer in the field of architecture. My selected work of my undergraduate program is attached in this portfolio.

i INTERESTS

Sketching,Travel, Reading, Photography,

LANGUAGE ENGLIGH

SKILLS Auto Cadd

Sketch Up

Revit

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Indesign

Lumion

V ray

Model making

Microsoft office

Drafting

TAMIL

Curriculum Vitae 01


ACADEMIC PROJECTS Year 1 - sem 1 Basic Design works

Year 1 - sem 2 Retail showroom interior . Residence design . Bus stop design

Year 2 - sem 3 Primary school design . Rural bank

Year 2 - sem 4 Rural documentation . District library

Year 3 - sem 5 Highway amenity center . Apartment design

Year 3 - sem 6 Performing arts center . Multi Storey Complex

Year 5 - sem 9 IGBC- sculpture hub . Resort design . Urban design -Outer Ring Road . International student housing . Compact Living - Dissertation

Year 5 - sem 10 Thesis - Celestial city - Brahmanda Science Museum (live project)

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ELECTIVE SUBJECTS Semester 5 : Interior Design Semester 6 : Digital Arts Semester 9 : Conservation Semester 10 : Sustainable Architecture

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PA R T I C I PAT I O N Nasa - Isola landscape trophy Reserch documentation and design (group of 4)

Insdag - 2015 Designing high way amenity center prototype (group of 4)

Reinovating Gwalior - 16 Performing arts center with institute aditorium and pubic space (Individual)

IGBC - Mind the mind - 17 Reusing abandoned quarry site - reserch & designing

Dissertation - Compact living Reserch dissertation on tiny house movement and how to create efficient small spaces.

Joint studio programe Combined studio programe with University Teknologi Mara Malaysia.

The war room - Design studio design 3 days competition on designing the architecture school studio. (group of 3 ) Secured First Place

Thesis - Celestial city Academic thesis on designing different science museum which is live project proposed by govt of Andra pradesh located in the foot hills of tirumala hills in tripathi chittur district.

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Curriculam Vitae

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Performing arts center

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The green void International student housing project - live proposal

General profile about myself .

Performing arts center with institute aditorium and pubic space (Reinventing gwalior 16)

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Reserch and designing for Isola Landscape Trophy NASA

Urban design studio: reserch on the development of Outer Ring Road in the chennai outskirts.

THESIS

Celestial City - Brahamnda Science Museum (Live Project - Tirupathi)

A walk through the park

Peri urban agri city

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Designing the studio competition conducted by vowels .

Portraying selected works from practical training

The War Room

Internship works

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Mend the mind Reusing of abandoned quarry site competition conducted by igbc

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Thesis

Design


Celestial City

Brahmanda Science Museum

The Andhra Pradesh govt has approved the establishment of a Science City in Tirupati , it will have innovation centers, educational research institutes, and museums. This proposed science museum transforms the ‘Tirupati in to future scientific hub’

“ Human curiosity and their ever lasting desire to explore celestial space , investigate and reach upon the unreachable, this had always been force behind every scientific discovery.

Science is best understood through experi-

Science cities are the building blocks to

ence and experimentation. Science Educa-

serve as catalyst to foster Innovation. It is

tion, should involve experimentation based

a system facility that is made in order to

learning and should not confine itself to

explain the present and future science

textbooks. It is all the more important to

and technology to the people in a way

India, in view of widespread science

that could be easily understandable and

illiteracy in the country.

to provide fun.

How through architecture one can express curiosity in space? How can public interactively engage with the process of scientific reserch? “ Its aim to reflect the scientific and technological advancement of human so far and motivate the upcoming bright future through an architectural milestone in urban strata. ”It is to create curiosity on different field of science and engage public interaction within the hub for interdisciplinary science and technological research”

PROGRAM I:SCIENCE POPULARIZATION PROGRAM:

Large unique and world-class Museum will be developed keeping:(1). Museum of Arts & Sciences (2) Air, Space & Defense Museum(3)Children’s Museum (4) Planetarium with an IMAX Theater(5) Media Museum(6) Museum of Transport (7) Museum of Human Evolution - Forest and Bio-diversity Museum with multi-dimensional & Anthropology (8)Indoor Rain

PROGRAM II: Tirupati Convention Centre (TCC):

Science City will also consist of Conference Halls for 5,000 people capacity (in the first phase and extendable to 20,000 as need arises) with state-of-the art media & visual technology equipped with multi-dimensional (3D/4D) Theaters.

PROGRAM III: R&D Incubation Centre for Sciences Research:

In order to nurture innovation and research, R&D incubation center will be built with all equipment needed to conduct - world-class research. The overall aim is: this particular ‘science city acts as a hub for- inter-disciplinary science & technology, becomes epicenter and create a world-class science ecosystem.

PROGRAM IIII: Administration and housing facilities:

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Andhra Pradesh government has decided to establish a Science City a ‘mega science project in the nation’ with support from

administration department for the science city to perform and the housing facilities for researchers and administrators .

Government of India. It is to transform the ‘Tirupati in to future scientific hub’.


Ecosystem of INNOVATIVE research “The museum will focus on large spectrum of science and hence the title BRAHMAND (i.e celestial or universe which includes everything within itself). Each and every museum will be developed in the lines of well-renowned museums in the world SYMBOLIZING THE SEVEN HILLS OF TIRUMALA.�

Project Name: Brahmanda Science Museum Function: Hub For Interdisciplinary Research Site: Thirupathi, Andhra Pradesh Site Area: 100 Acres Client: Government Of Andhra Pradesh

Tirupati is a city in Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipal corporation and the headquarters of Tirupati (urban) mandal, situated within the Tirupati revenue Division. As of 2011 census, it had a population of 374,260, making it the ninth most populous city in Andhra Pradesh. It is the seventh most urban agglomerated city in the state. Tirupati is considered one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage centres because of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, besides other historical temples, and is referred to as the "Spiritual Capital of Andhra Pradesh". Tirupati is also home to many educational institutions and universities.

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Soon Tirupati To Get Science Museum BRAHMANDA On 100 Acres Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu laid the foundation stone near SV Zoo park .Mr Naidu said the museum to be developed at a cost of Rs 1,500 crore. The site is situated in the foot hills of the Thirumala. It is selected as the site for this Bramanda Science Museum because of its daily tourism. It is accessed from the main national highway NH71. The site is in the gradual slope of the mountain. It slops towards the road. The highest point of the site is 24 meter and the lowest point is 0 meter. It is in the contour interval of 4 meter. But, the slope ratio is very less because of the contour distance. The average slope ratio is 1:8.

The total site area for the project is about 100 acres and it includes 4 programmes within it. i.e popularizing the science program through science museum, convention center for Tirupati with capacity of 5000 which can be extended in future to 20000 and a wing for research and development and institute for research on different fields of science. It follows the building regulations according to the local law code and national NCSM. According to the NCSM, the height of the building is not restricted but the built cover should be less than 25% of the site area. The science cities should include the landscape within it. The site being located in TTD reserved forest 10% of the site should be a part of the reserved forest area.

Annual temperature chart

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The wind chart

Average Climate

Annual Precipitation


Tirupati has a tropical wet and Dry climate, designated Aw under the KĂśppen climate classification. In winter the minimum temperatures will be between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius. Usually summer lasts from March to June, with the advent of rainy season in July, followed by winter which lasts till the end of February.The city experiences heavy rainfall in November during North East Monsoon season. The highest rainfall in 24 hours was on 16 November 2015 with 219 mm. Cyclones commonly hit the Coastal area of Nellore, which brings heavy showers to the city.

The prevailing wind direction is from the western side, but due to the presence of hills the wind path is altered. So, the wind direction is deflected to north-east and eastern side. Because of this, the low pressure is created near the mountain and the hills experiences a lesser temperature compare when to the cities surrounding. The site is located in the heart of the city and easily accessable in all means of transport. The main access is through NH 71, which connects Tirupati to Chennai and Bangalore. This road is also connects various tourist landmark of Tirupathi. Making it an important connectivity road. It is located near the main entrance of the Tirumala and it’s major landmarks are Zoo, NCC camp, SV Medical College etc, Being centrally located makes it easily accessible and gives a possibility to be included in the main tourist attraction.The land use of the site surrounding is mentioned in the chart . It site is owned by TTD and it lies in protected forest area of TTD. These are surrounded by residential area and commercial spaces,

Green Area

Projected Forest Area

Edu.inst

public square

Commertial

Residential

Tourist Landmark

Educational Inst

Railway Station

Hospital

Industries

STRENGTH

WEAKNESS

Strength: Existing site is contour with slop which makes it easy to

Weakness: Being a pilgrimage city, it is difficult to create a landmark for

drain.. Site is easily accessable by all kind of vehicle. site offers large

science. Micro climate offered due to foot hills.

amount of views

OPPORTUNITY

THREATS

Opportunity: Centrally located makes it easy accessable to all institu-

Threats: There is already a Regional science center adjacent to it. Wild life

tions. The future Government plans facilitates this to function well.

sanctuary and Forest area around it.

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Connectivity of SEVEN HILLS - a walk through the ROOF The main idea is that the Proposed Science City should express the abstract form of the seven hills of tirumala as per requirement. The building are connected to each other .It is placed in the contour in such a way that roof becomes an active connectivity place between the buildings. All the buildings will have open plazza ground which are connected by the roof. These connectivity will creates more green space and roof becomes one.

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Stage 1 The seven museum located at the seven points on the seven different contours.

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

Each museum are connected to the plaza. They acts as the outdoor exhibits for the museum.

The circulation connecting each museum creates a loop with large central green void

Pedestrian bridge connecting each plazas passes through the central park

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The above mentioned site plan clearly states the connectivity within the museums and its open space ratio. When we enter the site through NH71 National Highway the 5 plazas which act as a connecting linkage between the museums, they also act as spill out areas and external outdoor display areas, This plazas are connected to the roofs which make the roofs as an active space . We enter through one museums and each museums of connected to the plazas in the such a way that the roof of the museums become part of the plaza, The site already being in contour provides a visual backdrops for the building. The buildings are placed in such a way that each museum is placed in each contour thus forming the visual image of the seven hills. The image below states the relationship of the built and open spaces

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The Aerial view above shows the entrance plaza and its connections. The buildings are arranged in such a way that the view of one building is not disturbed by another. It is placed in an angle to ensure its captures most of the northern lights and follows the passive cooling technique. Each museum are connected to each other through plazas forming a loop. The center of the loop becomes the landscape area with biodome and other herbal gardens. Service road runs around the site connecting the fire escape of all the museum. This service road is just for the purpose of fire escape and transportation of heavy display. The whole site is pedestrianised in such a way that vehicular movement is restricted until the entrance plaza.

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ARTS AND SCIENCE museum The main idea of the form is to cut off the southern race and make way for the landscape and the entry. The one side of the building is splayed with the large wall of 16m high which acts as an art display and also opens up to the landscape near.The staircase is the key element and other exhibit halls are around it. The space is organized around a large central gallery that gives museum a space for exhibitions and events

THE ARTS AND SCIENCE MUSEUM is placed as the first museum, which is accessed from the entrance plaza. This museum is of G+ 2 floors which sits on the contours It is connected through roof to the next plazas. It has 9 exhibits for Science, and 9 exhibits for Arts.It also has some open exhibits in roof and courtyards .The roof slopes down to the next level to the plaza above i.e evolution plaza. thus making the circulation space as the roof . The plaza and the roofs have multiple small exhibit both covered and open . They also act as the public exhibit plaza in case of mela ans science fair. The atrium acts as the primary space and all the exhibits are linked to it, thus making the circulation easy. The terrace becomes the most active and open exhibit space . The terrace is accessed through lift and stairway . It is sloped towards the evolution plaza thus the roof becomes the major connectivity space between the museums. The Roof Acts As The Gatherring Area

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The view 1 & 2 is the interior atrium space and sculpture display court which acts as the major connectivity space between the floors. The 3 & 4 image is the court yard spaces which opens the space and connects to the landscape Series of courtyards acts as a major open space within the building. It acts as the connecting space between both interior and exterior.

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EVOLUTION AND RAIN FOREST museum The second museum is the EVOLUTION AND EVERGREEN FOREST MUSEUM. It is set at the level of contour 12 meter accessed from evolution plaza, which acts as outdoor exhibit area. The building is ground + 1 (12 meter high) which sits on two contours. The front side is zoned for the evolution museum and the back side is for evergreen forest museum. This zoning is designed according to the function and users experience as the key element. The evergreen forest museum is the semi open space where the trees pops out from the building. The open space is planned along with the built space showing the connectivity between them. This also ensures easy circulation. The southern facade is treated with double facade with Louvers reducing the heat and allowing diffused light to pass. Projected balcony also acts as a buffer for heat transfer.

The southern facade is treated with double facade with louvers cutting of the heat and allowing defused light to pass. Projected balcony also acts as a buffer for heat transfer.

The trees pops out from the building.

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The section shows the relationship between the open, semi-open and closed spaces and their sequences.

It shows the circulation

through the building and the levels of it. Each spaces is provided with a view which interest the people and helps in the movement. The roof is sloped towards the space plaza connecting the museum to the space around. The circulation around the tree happens both inside and outside giving the people the sense of forest.

THE MAIN IDEA BEHIND THIS IS MERGING INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AND HAVING SEQUENCE OF OPEN, SEMI-OPEN AND CLOSED SPACE. The evergreen forest museum is evolved from its function and environment. The building is built around the tree making the tree as a center element and making it appear like tree is emerging from the box providing the sense of curiosity in the minds of people. The view above shows the evolution courtyard, evergreen forest courtyard and the roof. These are the most active spaces of the building.

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AIR, SPACE AND DEFENCE museum The Air space and defence musuem is the third museum in the series which connects the Space plaza and the Transport plaza. This museum is seated in three levels of contour through cut and fill. It has landscape surrounded on both the sides. The north side is the series of landscape designed to display aircrafts. They have about 15 exhibits. The exhibit spaces have open planing which makes it easier to change. It is lit by the sky light above the atrium space. The exhibition itself act as an active cirulation space. The atrium space acts as a heart of the building provides a dramatic space in which to veiw the largest objects from the museum's collection. The main idea is to create stepped courtyard space, so the exhibits are visually connected to one another. This stepped courtyard happens both linear and disbursed manner making it visually connecting with people and exhibits. Each courtyards are planned to hold a miniature aircrafts and missiles. These stepped courtyard creates a visual connectivity and engage us public interaction in a easy manner. The elevation below is designed from different structural grid and to display the dispersing courtyards. The courtyard spaces are glazed to show the function of the form. They are further covered with operable louvers which cuts down the heat

The form stacked boxes

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The roof has a stepped amphitheater which designs to the floor below. This acts as a space for interaction. These view

shows the step

courtyard dispersing from the center one on the both side. This creates different levels of exhibits are created for each aircraft. The central atrium space is also stepped . Each step has a stair way for its vertical means of transport.

These vertical circulation space

becomes the visual connectivity and interaction space.

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TRANSPORT museum The Transport museum is the fourth museum in the complex. The main function of this is to exhibit the evolution, function and the importance of different transport. It contains galleries which can showcase the cars and other motor vehicles. It has about 14 exhibits , each exhibits have open plan and about 5 meter high. The central staircase which connects the floor has different platforms on different heights to exhibit the vehicles. Thus this acts as an connectivity and interaction space.

This facade has metals of different textures and colour. It is designed in a pattern. Thus it is like reinterpretation of ancient jallies in modern times. This controls the light and illuminate the space with diffused light.

The staircase ensures a good internal flow and creates coherence between the floors. The facade is inspired from the jallies.

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The ground floor plan is planned in such a way that exhibits are arranged around the central stairways. The design is entering the building through the double height exploded lobby space. From there, we enter the exhibit space which is open to facilitate the circulation around the exhibits. The second floor plan is zoned in such way that it has open exhibits Other exhibits are placed around this. From the exhibit we enter into the open space with pargola which acts as a outdoor recreational area.

The basic idea of the form is to separate according the function as lobby and the exhibit areas. To emphasis the sence of space the lobby was made double height. To distinguish from the rest of the space and also to explode the lobby space different material were used tactically . The central staircase which connects the two floors acts as an exhibit space. They have the platforms placed on different landing area. These platforms are large enough to hold a car display. Thus people walking down the stairs understand the sense of space and walk through the displays. By this way, the boundary between the common area and the exhibit area is blurred making more public interaction.

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MEDIA museum The museum 5 is the Media museum which acts as a connecting building between the Transport plaza and the road. The museum lies in two contour, first and second contour of the site. From the roof it is connected to the Transport plaza. It has the series of steps which also acts as a amphitheater. The steps connects the plaza to the first floor of the museum. It also acts as a connecting point between the children plaza, museum and transport plaza. Thus this space engages public interaction. The building is projected from the 4 meter contour. It is accessed through series of steps till first floor.

The elevation above has the metal fence and double facade which reduces the heat gain. The metal fence creates a dramatic effect inside.

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The plan shows the series of steps connecting to the first floor. These steps defines the edges and boundary of the building. This also acts as a structural support for the projected building. There is an lift lobby provided for the specially challenged people. The first floor of the museum has a large OTS which opens into the staircase below. Then there is a media court which acts as a central space and all the exhibits are arranged around it.

The 2 & 3 image above shows the view of the amphitheater which connects the Transport plaza, Museum and the Children plaza. This also becomes the major interaction space in the building and also acts as an active space in the building. It connects the open and closed spaces. The view one shows the elevated staircase which supports the projected area and also helps to define the built and open space. The view four is of the landscape area showing the bio-dome and the circulation around it.

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CHILDREN’S museum The CHILDREN MUSEUM is placed in the entrance plaza. It is of 2 levels. The museum is fully functional without the requirement of HV ac. Its function is to perform as an gathering space to exhibit the children work and also acts as an sunday school. Thus it should have class rooms, group activity rooms. research labs and library. It is to be designed for 100 people. Planning wise , this museum is seperated from the other museum for the purpose of security and for working all day long

Children park zone is placed adjacent to it. Amphitheater is on the other side connecting the children plaza. Thus, this acts as an outdoor space and plaza being their connection.

The basic idea behind this museum is “ it is zoned according to the age group of children”.

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The ground floor is for exhibit activities and for small children. The first floor is for the sunday school, workshop and library. It has the open facade with vertical fixed fence and a projected balcony which act as a passive cooling technique. The library is placed in a such a way that it captures all the northern light.

The view 1 is of the lobby space showing the staircase connectivity. This space becomes the active space of the building The view 2 shows the courtyard near the library. This acts as an outdoor reading area for the library and becomes the transition space between the class room and the library. The view 3 shows the children plaza on the first floor which acts as a linkage between the children museum and media museum.

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Work

Competition


The War Room

DESIGNING THE STUDIO

NOW OR ‘Now or Never’ presented by Vowels Consultancy & Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is a regular design competition open to students and professionals. The theme for this ‘Now or Never’ is ‘’The War Room – Designing the Studio” (3 days)

In many ways the professional course for Architecture is an intimate rite of passage- with its own unique work culture insulated from other courses by its characteristic late nights, immersive work sessions and student bonds from regular group-work. Architecture school can either make or break the student. Suffice to say, what happens in a design learning environment is serious business. With blossoming knowledge of how to design good spaces, combined with the energy that accompanies youth, enthusiastic students are thrown head-first into design problems aimed at sharpening their mind over the years spent in the design studio. But how much attention is paid to the design of the studio itself? Well-designed workspaces are few and far between – designers and architects often only get a chance to mould their sacred workspace when setting up their own firm. Students too, rarely get a chance to have a say in the setting up of their beloved studios, apart from the occasional wall-painting and rearrangement of desks. This competition is an opportunity to conceptualize a transformation from your current workspace to your dream studio, in any way you see fit.

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TYPE: competition ( won 1st place ) LEVEL: 5 year sem 9 ROLE: group of 3 SITE: college studio DURATION: 3 days REF: http://vowelsindia.com/Id aleague/site/landing/Past_Competition

The aim of this design problem is to empower designers to conceptually transform their own personal workspaces and studios, balancing imagination within the limits of practicality. What if you were given a chance to redesign the workspace for you, your team of students and co-workers, so that the space in which you spend more than 8-10 hours a day becomes all the more fulfilling and fuelling for your every idea? Would you design a subtle, soothing environment with gentle inspiration, or would you construct a bold atmosphere bubbling with energy?

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Mend The Mined

IGBC-2017

the indian green building association as anounched a compedituion on retriveing the abonded quarry site the idea is to analysis the impact of quarrying and finding the better solution to reuse the site for better social infrastucture .

Site chosen is an abandoned quarry situated near the Chennai Airport. Being the highest point in the city, Tirusulam is a potential site with many views and vistas. Also it is a place of many worship places, hence increasing the scope for establishing a sculptors workshop. Being a quarry site that was mined for the rock charnockite, there is plenty of stones left over in the site that could come of some use to the sculptors. Thus there is going to be minimum or no depletion of resources in the site. Rather, it would be playing with the existing undulations of the site in creating design interventions to revive the place and restore it.

Site Location: Tirusulam, Chennai Neighborhood context: residential settlements.

mostly

Size and zoning: 20,000 sq.m Min & Max Temp: 21oC and 38oC Average wind speed: 23km/hr

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Quarries are visible from long distances and may

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surrounding area

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becomes inhabitable,

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permanently disfigure the local

making it an abandoned

environment.

barren land for dumping

It is a heavy industry that

all kinds of wastes.

creates noise and heavy traffic, which

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The place and the

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SCULPTORS ECO HUB

The path way filled with water where sculpture are installed. It tries to break the monotony of the path and also creates hardscape during summers

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Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

The studio lies in the highest point of the cliff to give it a sense of seclusion that is required. The basic idea was to take two prominent seasons to show how the design and the surronding landscape rendered under each season.

Rain chains are installed The double facade of the studio has openable panels in the center court which which has solar panels within it. As it opens, it tries to directs the flow of water bridge the gap between interior and exterior creating a from where the waterseamless space. scape starts

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Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

The museum block is of three levels designed along the contours .It houses exhibition spaces for public events .the galleries are designed in such a way to establish visual connectivity among the levels blending the space as one. Recreational space in form of cafe and shop . It is planned in such a way that the noisier side is seperated from the rest of the gallery. It is connected at the exterior through the stairways in which these space acts as a green public space.

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Performing Arts Center

REINVENTING GWALIOR-16

The aim of the competition is to design a School/Cultural Centre for Music and Arts particularly responding to Indian Classical style of music at the proposed land by Gwalior Municipal Corporation.

The Site is located on the way to Behat (birth place of Tansen) from Gwalior, connecting historic city to the realm of music. A land of 2.89 acres has been proposed to understand the esteem art in a very cheerful way, as it is surrounded by the most fertile land, streams, trees and plants all around, making the place more convenient for an individual to disappear in his/her own art.

The performing arts

3 separate wings for

subrative transformation of each

combining 3 wings together and

combination of art,

different arts

wing -increasing the surface area

introducing courtyard

music and dance

The composition of a musical piece and the structure of a building follow the same design principles

Site Location: Gwalior, MP Client: Reinventing gwalior - 16 Level: year 3 semester 6 Site area: 2 acres Type: performing arts institute,adminstration office and auditorium

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BASEMENT PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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A LOST LANDMARK AMIDST CHAOS a wal k down t he me mory lan e Mad ras Lan d m arks-50 years ag o

Development has left people’s park with little green and no name. But for nearly 100 years, it was indeed a madras landmark and a popular destination for many. Today,even the ghost of the park would fight shy of an area that was once the pride of madras. My Ladye’s Garden is the sole remnant of what was once People’s Park – the brainchild of Governor Sir Charles Trevel¬yan. Its entire management was transferred to the Municipality in 1866. At the geographical centre of the city, some of its portions housed “zoological and ornithological collections, five lakes, a bandstand, reserves for football, tennis and other games.” By 1878, a gymnasium was started inside the Park near the Vepery gate. A band played twice a week at the bandstand, with attendance on ¬Saturdays being “invariably numerous”. That year went down in the annals of the Park as being that of the first Madras Fair; it was managed by a Committee of Municipal Commissioners and commenced on ¬December 30th. From 1921, its management was vested with the Health Officer. The Park’s heydays were -undoubtedly in the 1920s and during Christmas Week, when numerous events would take place in its commodious grounds. The Music Academy held its annual conferences here between 1930 and 1935. Far more noisy and attracting huge crowds was the Park Town Fair and Carnival organised by the South Indian Athletic Association which occupied the Moore Pavilion and, later, the Victoria Public Hall for several years. The SIAA’s Fair, notwithstanding a devastating fire in 1886, was an ¬annual feature in the city’s ¬social calendar. Chief attractions were Gunboat Jack who performed daredevil stunts on a motorcycle in a barrel-like ¬enclosure, wrestling bouts with King Kong and, last but not least, a local attraction – rekla (two-wheeled cart) races. The Fair was discontinued in the 1970s. By 1979, the large nursery maintained in People’s Park on “72 grounds had to be handed over to the Southern Railway for expansion of the suburban railway system.” Most of the green cover in the park has been taken over by constructions such as sports stadia and the new Moore Market shopping complex. The Corporation’s nursery, however, has been revived since 2007 in ¬various parks in the city. The park had three main attractions – the Ashoka Pillar lawn, the tea party lawn and the Royal Bath. The last named was sponsored by the Rajah of Kirlampudi and thrown open to the public in 1922. It remained in use till the 1970s. What is missed today is Ashok Vihar, the recreation and family welfare centre that once functioned from here.

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My Lady’s Garden in the middle of People’s Park was and continues to remain the Mayor’s official garden. Quaintly named, it still exudes a charm that is unparalleled, with several age-old trees and a few statues executed in the 1930s by a student of the Madras School of Art. People’s Park as a whole and My Ladye’s Garden in particular were film-makers’ favou¬rites and several were the classics of the black and white era that had at least one song sequence shot in the area. Between 1933 and 1973, My Ladye’s Garden was the venue for the Mayor’s civic receptions and tea parties. It was also the place where the annual flower show was held for over a century, at a time when the city had more gardens than buildings. It was part of the Mayor’s duties to inaugurate the flower show. The Ashoka Pillar, unveiled in 1948 by Mayor Dr. U. Krishna Rau, was the centrepiece during those flower shows and was lovingly bedecked with flowers (as our sketch from the past shows). My Ladye’s Garden survives gloriously. Maintained lovingly, it is a paradise for birds and early morning and late evening ¬walkers and joggers.

“Walking down the memory lane of madras these are few forgotten vanshished momuments in park.”

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Studio

Design


Green voids

I N T E R N AT I O N A L S T U D E N T H O U S I N G

The design is to build the international student housing centre inside the campus.The requirements include studio rooms for 150 and suite room for 4 users of about 50 with all recreational facilities and series to make them functional.

The site is located on seethakathi estate, vandalur, chennai, tamil nadu. Accessed from Vandalur – Kelambakam road inside the university campus. Apart from all of it the main aim is to provide connectivity between the students space which can interaction between them.

In present day scenario the high rise and tall buildings are the solution to the growing requirement. But we often miss the connectivity of the nature and environment around us. THUS THIS PROJECTS IDEA IS TO CREATE GREEN VOIDS at different levels through which the interaction between the student in the hostel is made easier and also the connectivity with the surrounding and the nature is increased.

Site Location: Vandalur, Chennai Project type: Live project proposal Level: Year 5 Semester 09 Site area: 2.15 acres Type: International student housing Concept: THE BASIC IDEA OF MASSING is pull and push of different regions creating the projection and recessing on the elevation with different mass and voids.

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The balcony having garden areas in its projection and recession in such a way that student share the green space in the balcony and also improves the visual interaction between them. The image houses the different courts and other amenity and interaction space. The elevation is kept simple with the neutral concrete grey paint background with wood as projecting element highlighting and gives it more depth

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Urban design


Peri urban agri city

URB A N DE S I G N S T UDI O ( s e m 9 )

The 10 days urban design studio is to discuss about the changes created by the outer ring road in its environment .The main aim of the studio is to analysis the changes created in the immediate

Site chosen is the mudichur area in the Orr road stretch. This site was one which was most affected in the Chennai floods in 2015. Being a developing residential area, the Orr road has contributed to the development of the area by suppressing its food productivity. With population growth predicted for ORR, greater food production will be required to feed the city. Peri-urban agriculture refers to production units close to town, which operate intensive semi- or fully commercial farms to grow vegetables and other crops. In order to provide a sustainable future for the next generation, the emergence of peri-urban agriculture provides opportunities to improve the city’s food resilience and develop a local food system. This project will focus on creating a community farming in residential terrace and also supply vegetable to the restaurant, thus maintain a good food balance throughout the city.

The image above is the proposal of the community farming market in the peri urban area of the city with green roof and plazas adjoining this becomes the community space of the area promoting healthy social interaction

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How can peri-urban agriculture be integrated with peripheral urban growth? How can a model be created for the radial transformation of an industrial agricultural system into a locally-basis sustainable system in peri urban area of Chennai?

The map indicates the different layers of the Orr road and its surrounding. The circled area is what was chosen for the proposal

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The map above indicates the overall mudichur area at present stage it indicates various layers of the area its build form open to the close space ratio etc . . . . From the map above it clearly indicates that it is developing into the high density residential area.

The map above shows the area before the construction the Orr road from the map it is clear that the farm lands are more with less built space and more open space. The river valley is surrounded by the green spaces thus this area was less affected by the flood.

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The map above indicates in future if no proper steps are taken .the river valley will be occupied by the built .the farm land will be converted to the build spaces the river and water bodies around is diminished. This will lead to severe drought in summer in extreme flood during rain.


AGRICULTURE FEILDS

MUDICHUR LAKE

AGRICULTURE FEILDS

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AGRICULTURE FEILDS

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The region is going to be the growth of residential dwelling units and this means loss of high productivity of farming. The loss of farmland will force the city to import food from regions and will lead to unaffordable food prices and scarcity of resources for Chennai. So it is imperative for proper action in both micro and macro levels. This will, not only increases the productivity of the area but also proper water management to prevent flood.

MUDICHUR LAKE

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MICRO SCALE Each house has its own green place from Strom water drain running parallel to the which they can produce for themself and road collects all the rain water from the low give the surplus to the community market laying areas to the main canal.This acts as a water conservation system. and restaurant

The image below shows the enrichment of the ecosystem in the basin of the adyar river .Thus by widening and proper storm water management this area has a potential to become a biodiversity hotspot.

FOOD NOT JUST FOR US

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Internship works


Internship at

Architecture RED STUDIO: Architecture RED, Chennai LEVEL: 4 year sem 7 & 8 ROLE: intern DURATION: 11 months SCOPE OF WORK: Working drawing, designing and detailing, presentation, site visit, model making PROJECTS: Ladies hostel, crescent school of architecture (B.s abdur rahman university, Chennai), 38 & banyan

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100X100MM GREY POWDER COATED CL ALUMINIUM POST ( REFER STG 7) 6MM THK TOUGHENED

OUTSIDE

REFER DETAIL D

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDING ALUMINIUM FRAME

APPROVAL

6MM THK TOUGHENED SS DOOR HANDLE AS GLASS PER ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL

OTTOM

ELEVATION

INSIDE

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM

D

C

BEAM BOTTOM

OUTSIDE

DETAIL A

1:5

REFER DETAIL B

D

C

BEAM BOTTOM 50 X 100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINUM POST

FG

FG

FG

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

StG 8 - PLAN B

StG 8 - PLAN B1:25

INSIDE

REFER DETAIL F

OUTSIDE OUTSIDE

FG

6MM THK TOUG GLASS FIXED TO

REFER DETAIL A 100X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM POST ( REFER STG 7)

SM

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS 6MM THK TOUGHENED

FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM DOOR FRAME

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

SS DOOR HANDLE AS PER ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

INSIDE

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

OUTSIDE

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH


INCLINED BEAM ABOVE GLAZING SYSTEM

BEAM BOTTOM

REFER DETAIL A 100X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM POST ( REFER STG 7)

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

REFER DETAIL B

REFER DETAIL D

50X100MM GREY POWDER

INCLINED BEAM ABOVE GLAZING COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME SYSTEM REFER DETAIL A WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM

22

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

F

G

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDING ALUMINIUM REFER DETAIL B FRAME

22

POWDER COATED H50X25MM GREY I C

D

SLIDING ALUMINIUM FRAME

REFER DETAIL 1 100MM THK BLOCK WORK

WASHBASIN 2

P

V12

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED 300 ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED 300 1350 GLASS PANELS

V12

300 300

300 300

300 300

CL

CL

CL

500

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDING ALUMINIUM FRAME

300

A

GENTS TOILET

E

+650 LVL +600 LVL

PD

970

1000

TILE 01

980

OUTSIDE

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

115

FFL SSL

1:25

StG 8 - SECTION B

1:25

LIFT

1:25

ON

COMM. OUTSIDE SHAFT 6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

PLAN - FIXTURES

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDING ALUMINIUM FRAME ON TRACK

TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH 50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME

TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH 50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME

SCALE-1:50

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANEL

22

LIFT

FIRE COMM. 50X25MM GREY POWDER SHAFT SLIDING SHAFT COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME ON TRACK

TWO TRACK SYSTEM

TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH 50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME

WITH 50X100MM GREY PLAN - FLOORING POWDER COATED

PLAN - VIEW

SCALE-1:50

ALUMINIUM FRAME

15MM THK GRANITE NOSING MIRROR LIGHT

15MM THK GRANITE NOSING

TILE JOINTS TO BE MATCHED WITH THE FLOOR JOINTS

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDING ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH ROLLER BLADE

SKIRTING TILE

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDING ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH ROLLER BLADE

OUTSIDE 6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

INSIDE

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

S

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

REFER FLOORING LAYOUT (CP-03-01) REFER THRESHOLD DETAIL

S

FIRE SHAFT INSIDE

FFL SSL

s

1:25

600

115

2150

s

StG 8 - SECTION B

R

StG 8 - SECTION A

REFER1DETAIL E WASHBASIN

ON A

+670 LVL +600 LVL

FFL SSL

FFL SSL

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

REFER DETAIL C

+650 LVL +600 LVL

R

+650 LVL +600 LVL

+670 LVL +600 LVL

D1

LADIES TOILET

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

LADIES TOILET

REFER DETAIL E

B

FFL (OUTSIDE +55MM) SSL

JANITOR CLOSET TO BE DETAILED

JANITORS'S CLOSET

SD13

D3

1000

REFER DETAIL C 100MM HIGH BLOCK WORK

s

s

JANITORS'S CLOSET

FFL SSL

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

PD

24

PD

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

250

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

700

500

RECESSED DOOR HANDLE

TILE 01

GENTS TOILET +650 LVL FFL +600 LVL SSL 1010

24

V12

250

V13

P

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM

EFER DETAIL F

100MM WIDE GUTTER

V12 REFER DETAIL D

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

R

SKIRTING TILE

REFER DETAIL 2 FOR TILING BEHIND SINK AND MIRROR

P

R

P

P

TILE JOINTS TO BE MATCHED WITH THE FLOOR JOINTS

TILE JOINTS TO BE MATCHED WITH THE FLOOR JOINTS

S V13

V12

INSIDEOUTSIDE

INSIDE

FER DETAIL F

DETAIL C

DETAIL A S

S

OUTSIDE

S S

DETAIL B

DETAIL C

M2

S

1:5

TILE 02

1:5

V12

INSIDE

1:5 TILE 02

1:5

M1

TILE 02

TILE 02

SB

TILE 01

TILE 02

TILE 02

TILE 02

TILE 02

TILE 02

D3

15MM THK GRANITE NOSING SKIRTING TILE -A SECTION

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED SLIDINGGREY 50X100MM ALUMINIUM FRAME POWDER COATED ON TRACK

SCALE-1:50

OUTSIDE

ALUMINIUM FRAME

P

DETAIL F

1:5

REFER DETAIL 4

SECTION -B

SKIRTING TILE

S

INSIDE

DETAIL D

OUTSIDE

1350

850

P

P

R

TILE 02

TILE 02

SCALE-1:50

P

1:5 S

S

50X100MM GREY POWDERBEAM COATED INCLINED ABOVE GLAZING ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

SECTION -E

SCALE-1:50

DETAIL F

1:5

INCLINED BEAM ABOVE GLAZING

SECTION -D

SCALE-1:50

50X25MM GREY POWDER 50X100MM GREY COATED SLIDING TILE JOINTS TO BE POWDER COATED MATCHED WITH THEALUMINIUM FRAME WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME FLOOR JOINTS ON TRACK TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH

S

DETAIL E

1:5

SECTION -C

SCALE-1:50

TILE 02

TILE 02

INCLINED BEAM ABOVE GLAZING

770

900

D1

S

SB

TILE 02

TILE 02

250 500

S

TILE 02 D1

500

750

DETAIL E

TILE JOINTS TO BE MATCHED 1:5 WITH THE FLOOR JOINTS

REFER DETAIL 1

15MM THK GRANITE NOSING

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH TWO TRACK SYSTEM WITH

900

INSIDE

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME

REFER DETAIL 3

TILE 01

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

850

100

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

770

6MM THK TOUGHENED OUTSIDE GLASS

100

900 600

50X100MM INSIDE GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME

850

D1

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

850

N

850

1:5

V12

V12

1350

DETAIL B

OUTSIDE

50X100MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM FRAME WITH FIXED GLASS PANELS

SECTION -F

REFER DETAIL 2

SECTION -G

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

SCALE-1:50

SECTION -H

SCALE-1:50

SECTION -I

SCALE-1:50

SCALE-1:50

50X25MM GREY POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM DOOR FRAME

UTSIDE

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FIXED TO FRAME

SS DOOR HANDLE AS PER ARCHITECT'S APPROVAL 100MM BLOCK WORK

StG 13 - SECTION D 100

20MM THK GRANITE

1:25

CP-02-06 sheet number

R-0 GRANITE THRESHOLD

architecture

mep consultant

2/7

checked by

SM

11 12

8

RED

TOILET

OUTSIDE

13

7

750

CORRIDOR

14 15

6 5 STG8

16

4

17 18

3

19

2 1

20

GROUND FLOOR LEVEL

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MID LANDING LEVEL

10 9

INSIDE

50

380

Somadev Nagesh Consulting Engineers

revision

OUTSIDE

60

date drawn by

C.

INSIDE

40

drawing number

structural consultant

75

JOINERY - STRUCTURAL GLAZING

40

drawing title

75

ABULATION AREA

300

250 100 75

6MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS

1:25

40

ON C

DN

c copyright 2014 architectureRED all rights reserved

StG 13 - SECTION C

1:25

DETAIL-1

north

purpose of release

SCALE-1:5

review only

JOINERY - STRUCTURAL GLAZING

drawing number

statutory approval tender good for construction as built date

revisions/submissions

revision

CP-02-06

date

sheet number

drawn by

checked by

AS SPEC.

SM

YA

R-0 2/7

DETAIL-2 DOOR THRESHOLD DETAIL

structural consultant

SCALE-1:5

Somadev Nagesh Consulting Engineers mep consultant

Sumanam Public Health Engineers

architecture

DETAIL-3 ABULATION AREA

RED

LEGEND

SCALE-1:20

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TILE JOINTS TO BE MATCHED WITH THE FLOOR JOINTS

12MM THK PLASTER

TILE 01 20MM THK GRANITE COUNTER 20MM MARINE BACKING PLY

TILE 1

TILE 02

L ANGLE SUPPORT

S

80

2OMM THK GRANITE TILE

SB

350

175

600X600MM SAPHIRE NERO JOHNSON ANTISKID VITRIFIED GREY TILE 600X600MM SATIN BLANCO KAJARIA VITRIFIED WHITE WALL TILE START TILE SWITCH BOX

M1

MIRROR 2130MM X 1050MM

M2

MIRROR 600MM X 1050MM

TILE 1

WASH BASIN 1: TABLE TOP SPLENDOR,HINDWARE (91082)

TILE 01 50

no

scale

SCALE-1:500

1:25

drawing title

client approval

GROUND FLOOR KEY PLAN

StG 13 - SECTION D

WASH BASIN 2: WALL MOUNTED,KOHLER(K-2018IN-1WH-0)

600

WC :

DETAIL-4 LEDGE WALL DETAIL

SCALE-1:5

WASH BASIN 1 VIEW

DETAIL-5

DETAIL-6 WASH BASIN 1

SCALE-1:50

SCALE-1:10

GENTS TOILET VIEW

general notes: 1- these drawings may not be used, duplicated, modified or changed in any manner without the written consent of architecturered. the user & its agents will be liable for any unauthorized use, duplication, modification or change. 2- the drawings & dimensions are to be read & not measured.3- any discrepancies noticed in the drawings shall be brought to the notice of the architects' office for clarifications. 4- all drawing units are in the metric scale

project name

Ladies Hostel

ABULATION AREA VIEW purpose of release

north

drawing title

review only client approval

project number

tender

Ground floor - Common toilet detail

drawing number

statutory approval client

FLOOR MOUNTED, KOHLER 8753IN-S

NOTE: ALL VERTICAL DADOING TO MATCH FLOOR TILES JOINT

date

CP-02-02

04/09/2016

sheet number

revision

R0

1/1

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OVER HEAD TANK JOGGIN

N ENTRY

SECURITY KIOSK

G/CYC

PEDESTRIA

LING

DROPOFF ZONE

TRACK

RAMP TO BASEMENT

RECEPTION

TRACK

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

FIRE DUCT COMM. DUCT

JOGGING/CYCLING

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

LOBBY

ELECTRICAL DUCT TO BASEMENT

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

TO FIRST FLOOR

GARDEN

LOUNGE

WIDE

8M

DRIVE-WAY

FIRE

CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA

DRIVER'S TOILET MEN'S TOILET

5M WIDE SERVICE ROAD

SQUASH COURT

LIFT LOBBY

WOMEN'S TOILET

PEDES TRIAN WALKW AY

READING LOUNGE

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

JOGGING/CYCLING TRACK

WIDE

8M

DRIVE-WAY

FIRE

LIFT LOBBY

OUTDOOR GYM YOGA SPACE

COMMUNICATION DUCT ELEC. DUCT FIRE DUCT

TO FIRST FLOOR

LIFT LOBBY

GATE

TRANSFORMER YARD

JOGGING/CYCLING

TRACK

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

YOGA SPACE ELECTRICAL ROOM

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

ELEC. SHAFT

TO BASEMENT

8M WIDE FIRE DRIVE-WAY

CLING

TRACK

JOGGING/CY

LIFT LOBBY

KEY PLAN SCALE-1:1000

LIFT LOBBY

LIFT

LIFT LOBBY

LIFT LOBBY

LIFT LOBBY

LIFT LOBBY

LIFT LOBBY

GAS TANK

DRIVEWAY

DRIVEWAY

LIFT LOBBY

BASEMENT

LIFT LOBBY

BASEMENT

SECTION SCALE-1:150

general notes: 1- these drawings may not be used, duplicated, modified or changed in any manner without the written consent of architecturered. the user & its agents will be liable for any unauthorized use, duplication, modification or change. 2- the drawings & dimensions are to be read & not measured.3- any discrepancies noticed in the drawings shall be brought to the notice of the architects' office for clarifications. 4- all drawing units are in the metric scale

project name

38 & BANYAN

purpose of release

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drawing title

review only

structural consultant

SECTION

drawing number

client approval

revision

statutory approval project number

client

Assetz Properties

16006

tender good for construction 00 Date of First Issue no

revisions/submissions

dd/mm/yy date

as built

scale

1:150

date

sheet number

drawn by

checked by

SS

xx

Rx

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