ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO TANYA SABHARWAL 2016 - 2021
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CURRICULUM
VITAE
Hello, I am Tanya Sabharwal, 5th year student at Chandigarh College of Architecture, India. The following is a curation of my academic, personal and professional architectural and design work that
reflects
my passion and
appreciation for architecture.
“ I have an exposure to Architecture styles of 3 European countries - Finland, Sweden & Estonia. Working experience in 3 Continents with different perspectives of architecture in terms of Building codes, ABOUT ME
Building materials & Climatic regions,
Name Tanya Sabharwal Born 10 th January, 1998
Extending from cold regions of nordic country FINLAND to hot tropical
Nationality Indian Languages
regions of CALIFORNIA and
English, Hindi
EDU C A T IO N
northern INDIA ”
IN TEREST
2016 - 2021
Chandigarh College of Architecture, India
Graduated, July 2021
2016
KBDAV Sr. Sec. Public School | Chandigarh
Graduated 12th class with 90%
Travel
Photography
Art
Reading
Movies
Music
CON TACT Email tanyasabharwal10@gmail.com
2014
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linkedin.com/in/tanya-sabharwal
St. Xavier’s High School | Panchkula
@aesthetical_crap
Graduated 10th Class with 82%
City
Chandigarh, India
S O F T WA R E S K IL L S
WORK EX PERIEN CE
2020 - Present
Autocad
Revit
Sketchup
Cali Architects | Los Angeles, CA, USA
( As-Built Drawings | Structural Drawings |
3D Model | Rendering )
2 years | Freelance Work 3Ds Max
Archicad
Rhino
Carlos Architects | Carlsbad, CA, USA
( 3D Models | Photorealistic Visualization |
Presentation Drawings | Illustration )
1 year | Freelance Work Photoshop
Lumion
Indesign
Illustrator
Blender
V-Ray
2019
Ajak Architects | Helsinki, Finland
( Competition Entries | 3D Visualisation |
Presentation Drawings| Site Survey )
6 months | Architectural Intern Creative Consortium | Panchkula, IN
Lightroom
MS office
Premiere Pro
P A RT I C IP A T I O N 2021
Pierre Jeanneret - Souvenir Design Competition
Shadowscope Photography Competition “Emotion”
Chandigarh Tourism & Lalit Kala Academy Awards -
- “Chandigarh - Seen and the Unseen” - Top 10
- “Complex Pasts - Diverse Futures”
( Design Concepts | Site Development |
Client Meetings | Working Drawings )
1 month | Architectural Intern 2018
Arch.Lab Architecture Firm | Mohali, IN
( Case Study | Working Drawings )
1 month | Architectural Intern
WORKSHOP 2020
PEDA - Sustainable Architecture
UGREEN - Sustainable Interior Design
2020
A3 Foundation Awards
M.N. Sharma Architectural Society -
- “Chandigarh on the Move” - Top 10
2019
IALD Lighting Workshop
- “My City, My Trees” - Top 10
Urban Design Workshop
2018
Brick Masonary Workshop
Clay Modelling Workshop
Wood Joinery Workshop
2019 2018
Volumne Zero - Tiny Library Station House Module Design - Winning Entry
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C ONTE N T S
Academic Projects 01
World Trade Center
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Mohali, India
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Housing Complex
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Mohali, India
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Luxury Hotel
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Panchkula, India
Professional Work 04
Matyamaki Apartments |
Turkku, Finland
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La jolla Beach House
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Carlsbad, CA
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Reef House
|
Carlsbad, CA
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Miscellenous Pierre Jeanneret Souvenir Design Working Drawings Photography
Journeys and Travels
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Project
World Trade Center
Location
Aerocity - Mohali, India
Site Area
8 acres
Typology
Thesis
The World Trade Center is aimed at providing investment opportunities in commercial sector, such as luxury offices, retail stores, exhibition spaces, food courts and serviced apartments. This project is going to act as a major catalyst for the Tri City region (Chandigarh, Panchkula & Mohali) economic growth and financial evolution. The development of a World Trade Centre, through the promotion of foreign multinational and corporate companies to the tricity region, will further strengthen regional strategies to develop export-oriented economic zones. Moreover, WTC services will increase competition between local businesses and foreign investment.
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The area of the site is approximately 8 acres. The site is located in Sector 82 Mohali, close to the Chandigarh International Airport. World Trade Centre will serve as the first point of view for the travelers arriving from the International Airport. It will be proposed to be the new landmark of the Tricity. The site can be approached by two sides. One from the 15 m wide Service Road and the other from the 10 m wide Internal Road network. The site has a separate service route that will help to ensure a smooth traffic flow for multiple entries.
OFFICE ENTRY
SIGNATURE TOWER G+14
SIGNATURE TOWER ENTRY
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Site Plan
SERVICE ENTRY
OFFICE TOWER -1 G+14
SHOPPING COMPLEX G+3
OFFICE TOWER -2 G+14
SERVICE APARTMENT G+14
PUBLIC ENTRY
Rectangular geometric site of 8 acres and can be accessed form two sides of the site
The overall form designed to seem like an elevated ground at each floor
Separate entries to the site for different functions according to the users
Cascading terraces created to connect the indoor and outdoor functions
Masses placed on site with a setback of 17 m from the boundary
Major activity will take place here making it the most active space of the complex
Divisions extruded to a max height limit of 60 metres
Entry plaza designed for the public in front of the shopping complex
Form Development
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Signature Tower
ENTRY
KITCHEN 01 DOUBLE HEIGHT LOBBY
CONFERENCE ROOM 02
FIRE HYDRANT SHAFT
FIRE HYDRANT SHAFT
HVAC SHAFT
PRESSURISATION SHAFT
PRESSURISATION SHAFT ELECT. SHAFT
ELECT. SHAFT
ELECT. RO OM
ELECT. RO OM
RESTAURANT 02
P.H. SHAFT
P.H. SHAFT
P.H. SHAFT
SERVING COUNTER
UP
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
DOWN
MANAGER OFFICE
ELECT. RO OM
HVAC SHAFT
FIRE HYDRANT SHAFT HVAC SHAFT
DOWN
ELECT. SHAFT
HR OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
RESTAURANT 01
EXHIBITION HALL 02 240 SQM
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
ACCOUNTING OFFICE
UP
DOWN
SERVING COUNTER
UP
UP
PRESSURISATION SHAFT
DOWN
EXHIBITION HALL 01 240 SQM
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
SALES OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
FIRE EXIT
UP
HVAC RO OM
UP
HVAC RO OM
DOWN
SERVICE LIFT
2 M WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
DOWN
CONFERENCE ROOM 01
HVAC RO OM
KITCHEN 02
OPEN TO BEOW
NETWORKING & SECURITY ROOM
DOWN
DOWN
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
RECEPTION DESK COMMON DINING 466 SQM UP
UP
DOUBLE WAITING
HEIGHT LOUNGE
WAITING LOUNGE BELOW
OPEN DINING
1st Floor
2nd Floor
SECURITY CHECK POINT
Ground Floor MAIN ENTRY
The Signature Tower entry opens up to a double height waiting lounge connected to the reception area and the main vertical circulation core. The two staircases leads to the upper floor with two exhibition hall with a temporary partition that can also act as one depending on the number of users attending the event. The second floor gets recessed to form a terrace that serves as the open dining space for the two restaurants with common dining.
LIBRARY 190 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 180 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 155 SQM
CLUB 430 SQM
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
WIDE
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 180 SQM
UP
DOWN
GYMNASIUM 180 SQM
2 M
BAR 180 SQM
HVAC SHAFT
PRESSURISATION SHAFT
CORRIDOR WIDE
DOWN
FIRE HYDRANT SHAFT
FIRE HYDRANT SHAFT HVAC SHAFT
PRESSURISATION SHAFT
WIDE
CORRIDOR
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
2 M
2 M
2 M
WIDE
CORRIDOR
HVAC SHAFT
PRESSURISATION SHAFT
CORRIDOR WIDE
UP
2 M
SERVICE LIFT UP
ELECT. SHAFT
ELECT. SHAFT
ELECT. SHAFT
ELECT. RO OM
ELECT. RO OM
ELECT. RO OM
P.H. SHAFT
P.H. SHAFT
P.H. SHAFT
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 155 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 180 SQM
UP
DOWN
OFFICE TYPE 'D' 70 SQM
SERVICE LIFT
UP
DOWN
3 M WIDE CORRIDOR
UP
HVAC RO OM
DOWN
OFFICE TYPE 'D' 70 SQM
SERVICE LIFT
HVAC RO OM
DOWN
HVAC RO OM
FIRE HYDRANT SHAFT
KITCHEN + STORE
CORRIDOR
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 155 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 155 SQM
LOUNGE
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 180 SQM
Office Typical Layout - 1
Office Typical Layout - 2
11th Floor
Signature tower gets rotated at every 3 floors at an angle of 45 degrees. As the floor plate rotates, the corner pockets of the floor forms up as the triangular terraces which can also serve as refuge areas. These green terraces formed can also be used as the breakout zones for the office employees. The office rooms are designed in such a way that each room has access to the green terraces. Floor Plans
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RETAIL ADMIN & STAFF ENTRANCE
F I R E E X I T
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
DOWN
UP
UP
ENTRANCE LOBBY
ENTRANCE LOBBY
SECURITY & SURVEILIANCE ROOM
OFFICE TOWER 02 ENTRY
F I R E E X I T
UP
OFFICE TOWER 01 ENTRY
ENTRANCE LOBBY
SECURITY & SURVEILIANCE ROOM
HR OFFICE
HR OFFICE
CONFERENCE ROOM 02
A T R I U M
MANAGER OFFICE
R E C E P T I O N
RECEPTION
CONFERENCE ROOM 01
MANAGER OFFICE SERVICE ENTRY
RETAIL ADMIN OFFICE
RETAIL SALES OFFICE
ACCOUNTING OFFICE
DOWN
FOOD & BEVERAGE OFFICE
DOWN
3.5 M WIDE LIFT LOBBY
3.5 M WIDE LIFT LOBBY
2M WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
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02
03
04
05
06
AHU RO OM
ELECTRICAL RO OM
FIRE EXIT
UP
UP
ELECTRICAL ROOM
2M WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
AHU ROOM
FIRE EXIT
FIRE EXIT
UP
DOWN UP
FIRE EXIT
DOWN
UP
DOWN
ANCHOR STORE 01 780 SQM
AN CHOR S TORE 01 780 SQM
KIOSK
KIOSK
DOWN
DOWN
UP
UP
DOWN
ACCOUNTING OFFICE
UP
SERVICE ENTRY
ATRIUM
KIOSK
KIOSK
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10
09
11
STORAGE
SECURITY OFFICE
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13
15
14
MANAGER OFFICE
DOWN
LOST & FOUND
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DOWN
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ENTRANCE LOBBY
UP
UP
OPEN DINING
OPEN DINING
PUBLIC ENTRY
Ground Floor 0.
Ground Floor
1:250
The Shopping complex is designed to connect indoor and outdoor functions. This is achieved by recessing the floor plate of the shopping complex at each level, thus forming cascading terraces at each floor which can be accessed by the stairs at every floor. The idea is to design a huge plaza for the public with cascading levels as if it seems like an elevated ground at each level. The main Plaza is kept free of any vehicular circulation. DOWN
DOWN UP
UP
STAGE
RESTAURANT DI NING 560 SQM
ATRIUM
CLUB & DISCOTHEQUE SERVING COUNTER
KITCHEN
KITCHEN FS 05
BAR COUNTER
FS 06
DOWN
DOWN
STORAGE
02
03
04
05
06
FS 07
FS 08
C O R R I D O R
UP
3.
STORAGE
KITCHEN
FOOD COURT 600 SQM
DOWN
ATRIUM
Floor Plans
STORAGE
SERVING COUNTER DOWN
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ELECTRICAL RO OM
S E R V I C E
FS 04
AHU ROOM
3 M
FS 02
2 M WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
FS 03
3.5 WIDE LIFT LOBBY
3.5 WIDE LIFT LOBBY
ELECTRICAL ROOM
FS 01
UP
01
AHU ROOM
2 M WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
3M WIDE SERVICE CORRIDOR
UP
STORAGE
UP
OPEN FOOD STALL 690 SQM
RESTAURANT DINING 515 SQM
3rd Floor Story
1:250
Shopping Complex
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Office Towers
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
2 M
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
WIDE
CORRIDOR
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
MEETING ROOM 02
2 M
WIDE
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
CORRIDOR
ME ETI NG ROOM 02
MEETING ROOM 01
MEETING ROOM 01
DOWN
DOWN
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
STORE
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
SERVIC E LIFT
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
2 M
2 M
WIDE
CORRIDOR
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
3.5 M WIDE LIFT LOBBY
SERVIC E LIFT
CORRIDOR
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
WIDE
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
3.5 M WIDE LIFT LOBBY
STORE
UP
UP
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'A' 36 SQM ELECTRICAL ROOM
ELECTRICAL ROOM
MECHANICAL RO OM
MECHANICAL ROO M
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
MEETING ROOM 03
MEETING ROOM 03 MEETING ROOM 04
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
ME ETI NG ROOM 04
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'B' 60 SQM
OFFICE TYPE 'C' 90 SQM
Office Tower Layout - 1 8.
Story
1:250
The two Identical Office Towers can be accessed by the lift core on the ground floor of the podium/ complex that directly opens up to the 4th level where the office tower begins. The central section includes the circulation area and all the required services while the offsets of the floor is occupied by different office room layouts. Each floor has 4 common meeting rooms.
CO - WORKING SPACES
CO - WORKING SPACES
MEETING ROOM 02
ME ETI NG ROOM 02
MEETING ROOM 01
MEETING ROOM 01
DOWN
DOWN
ELECTRICAL ROOM
ELECTRICAL ROOM
STORE SERVICE LIFT
3.5 M WIDE LIFT LOBBY
SERVICE LIFT
3.5 M WIDE LIFT LOBBY
STORE
UP
UP
MECHANICAL RO OM
MECHANICAL ROO M
UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
MEETING ROOM 03
MEETING ROOM 03 MEETING ROOM 04
ME ETI NG ROOM 04
OFFI CE SPACE TYPE 'D' 1100 SQM
OFFI CE SPACE TY PE 'D' 1100 SQM
Office Tower Layout - 2 13.
Story
Floor Plans 1:250
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The Service Apartment has the main entry leading to the double height waiting lounge connected with the reception desk and the two
SERVING COUNTER
circulation cores. The two dramatic staircases leads to the first floor
SERVICE STAFF ROOM
with a restaurant on one side and conference rooms on the other which
KITCHEN STORE
can also be accessed by the lift core.
DOWN
STORE
LIFT
elevation. This is achieved by displacing the balcony and the corridor
SERVICE ENTRY
WIDE
UP
DOWN
UP
COFFEE SHOP 186 SQM
DOWN
The two alternative guest floor plans is designed to create an interesting
LOBBY
SERVICE CORRIDOR
2.5 M
spaces at each alternate level.
SECURITY RO OM
UP
LUGGAGE ROOM
UP DOWN UP
WAITING LOUNGE
ENTRY LOBBY
LOBBY
CORRIDOR
LIFT
DOWN
UP
UP
RECEPTION
CORRIDOR WIDE 2.85 M LOBBY
UP
CANTEEN
The longest side of the apartment is about 63 metres. So as to avoid UP
WIDE
LIFT
F & B OFFICE
MANAGER OFFICE
the typical guest room layout with a continous circulation corridor at the center with two rows of back to back guest rooms on the two sides
2.5 M WIDE
DOWN
ADMIN OFFICE
ACCOUNTING & HR OFFICE
DOWN
2.85 M
2.5 M
DOWN
AHU ROOM
Ground Floor
AHU ROOM
UP
WIDE
LIFT
2.5 M
LOBBY
WIDE
UP
DOWN
DOWN
LINEN ROOM
WIDE
DOWN
2.85 M
GUEST ENTRY
RECEPTION
Typical Guest Room Layout
CORRIDOR
of the corridor, I proposed the main lift cores at the center which breaks the long continous corridor to avoid the claustrophoic effect. Such an arrangement allows the users to explore the spaces creating an interesting and unique feature overall.
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Floor Plans
ADMIN ENTRY
Service Apartment
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SIGNATURE TOWER G + 14
OFFICE TOWER - 1 G + 14
SHOPPING COMPLEX G+3
The whole complex is designed as a single entity yet each building has its own special features and identity that separates the functions and user access. It seems like an elevated ground at each level. The verticality of the towers is broken down by creating terraces at different floors so as to compare it to the humanscale to deal with ease of access and function divisions. As the complex is the first view point for the travelers coming from the international airport, the form and facade treatment makes it an inviting view and will serve as the best mixed use building for the travelers to reside in the Service Apartment and enjoy the Food Court at the Shopping Complex.
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Site Section
OFFICE TOWER G+
-2 14
SERVICE APARTMENT G + 14
Render
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Project
Housing Complex
Location
Mohali, India
Site Area
12.44 acres
Typology
Academic Project
The housing industry of India is one of the fastest growing sectors. A large population base, rising income level and rapid urbanization leads to growth in this sector. The Union government responsible for formulation and implementation of social housing schemes highlights various initiatives and schemes implemented by the government for rural, urban and EWS housing. Main focus for the development of this project is on incorporating various sustainable approaches in planning, structural systems and energy conservation to make this project an ideal example of futuristic housing. This is a ninth semester academic project designed individually.
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The Brief asked to design a high rise group housing complex for which the site is located within the Gated community. Required spaces were 1 Bhk, 2 Bhk, 3 Bhk and EWS typologies, in addition to all social and physical infrastructure necessary for the area.
Site geometry
Function
Circulation
MAIN
ROAD
SERVICE
100’ W I D E
ROAD
35’
WIDE
EWS G+3 4 BHK TOWER G+15
4 BHK TOWER G+15
EWS G+3
ROW
EWS G+3
HOUSING
40’
SERVICE
1&2 BHK TOWER G+11
40’ W I D E
ROAD
ROAD
WIDE
3 BHK TOWER G+13
3 BHK TOWER G+13 CLUB HOUSE G+1 1&2 BHK TOWER G+11
3 BHK TOWER G+13
PARK 5 1.11 A C R E S
ENTRY / EXIT APPROACH
ROAD
60’
WIDE
N SITE PLAN of the environment ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - XI GROUP The landscape has a maze-like characteristics that allowHOUSING for different experiences depending TANYA SABHARWAL CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
SECTOR 65, MOHALI
Site area - 12.44 Acres
ROLL NO. 37/16
on the speed and purpose of the users: a wide, straight road for vehicular circulation, a narrower walking path accommodates residents who want to quickly arrive at their apartments. Users won’t be restricted to just got to their individual apartments but the complete site will be well accessible and utilized. 17
Site Development
A house with a garden
House with a garden taken vertically in the sky
The building is placed in a natural garden, which connects to the verticality of the tower to stretch a green ribbon over the building.
The concept of Vertical Gardens that allows users to have their own garden giving each residential unit a spacious green space. A modular planter system that can be installed as an extension for the balconies of each unit. Each planter can be filled with different kinds and sizes of plants and serve as a natural barrier to the surrounding. The balcony can be designed as a grass-surface. Concept
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The gardens also work as an effective passive cooling system for the building, providing natural ventilation throughout the complex and shielding residents from the hot climate. This in turn saves up to 60% of the energy consumed by the building, reducing the project’s overall carbon footprint. This organic division to their neighbouring units is a healthy alternative to common mechanical cooling minimizing the
Detached Vertical Housing
ecological footprint of the structure.
EWS Apartment Floor Plan TERRACE LVL + 42’-0” THIRD FLOOR LVL + 31’-6”
SECOND FLOOR LVL + 21’-0”
FIRST FLOOR LVL + 10’-6”
Elevation
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Plans
GROUND FLOOR LVL ± 0
Renders
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1bhk & 2bhk Apartment
3bhk & 3+1 b
TERRACE LVL + 126’-0” 11 FLOOR LVL + 115’-6” 10 FLOOR LVL + 105’-0” 9 FLOOR LVL + 94’-6” 8 FLOOR LVL + 84’-0” 7 FLOOR LVL + 73’-6” 6 FLOOR LVL + 63’-0” 5 FLOOR LVL + 52’-6”
4 FLOOR LVL + 42’-0” 3 FLOOR LVL + 31’-6” 2 FLOOR LVL + 21’-0”
1 FLOOR LVL + 10’-6” GROUND FLOOR LVL ± 0
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Drawings
bhk Apartment
4bhk & 4+1 bhk Apartment
TERRACE LVL + 168’-0” 14 FLOOR LVL + 157’-6” 14 FLOOR LVL + 147’-0” TERRACE LVL + 147’-0” 13 FLOOR LVL + 136’-6” 12 FLOOR LVL + 126’-0” 11 FLOOR LVL + 115’-6” 10 FLOOR LVL + 105’-0” 9 FLOOR LVL + 94’-6” 8 FLOOR LVL + 84’-0” 7 FLOOR LVL + 73’-6” 6 FLOOR LVL + 63’-0” 5 FLOOR LVL + 52’-6”
4 FLOOR LVL + 42’-0” 3 FLOOR LVL + 31’-6” 2 FLOOR LVL + 21’-0”
13 FLOOR LVL + 136’-6” 12 FLOOR LVL + 126’-0” 11 FLOOR LVL + 115’-6” 10 FLOOR LVL + 105’-0” 9 FLOOR LVL + 94’-6” 8 FLOOR LVL + 84’-0” 7 FLOOR LVL + 73’-6” 6 FLOOR LVL + 63’-0” 5 FLOOR LVL + 52’-6”
4 FLOOR LVL + 42’-0” 3 FLOOR LVL + 31’-6” 2 FLOOR LVL + 21’-0”
1 FLOOR LVL + 10’-6”
1 FLOOR LVL + 10’-6”
GROUND FLOOR LVL + 0
GROUND FLOOR LVL ± 0
Drawings
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3 BHK TOWER G+13
3 BHK TOWER G+13
EWS APARTME
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Renders
4 BHK TOWER G+15
4 BHK TOWER G+15
1&2 BHK TOWER G+11
ENTS G+3
GROUND LVL ± 0 BASEMENT LVL - 11’
Site Section
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Project
Luxury Hotel
Location
Panchkula, India
Site Area
12 acres
Typology
Academic Project
Tourism is one of the leading growth driven sectors of having been recognized as a major growth engine for socio-economic and cultural development by all countries in the world. Hotels are an important component of the tourism product. They contribute to the overall tourism experience through the standards of facilities and services offered by them. The hotel industry is a form of business which relates to providing accommodations in lodging, food and beverages and a host of interrelated organised services which are intended for public good. This is a eigth semester academic project designed individually.
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There are more than 370 approved hotels under the category of 5-star rating listed under Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Panchkula is a well planned city of Haryana. Panchkula and Mohali are satellite cities of Chandigarh. These three cities are collectively known as Chandigarh Tricity. A Five star hotel is proposed in Panchkula to develop tourism infrastructure in the tricity.
PUBLIC AREAS FOOD COURT SERVICES BANQEUT HALL GUEST ROOMS
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Concept
Site Plan
This Luxurious hotel in Panchkula offers contemporary accommodation for the business class. It will serve as the meeting point for the business associates travelling to the tricity area, Chandigarh, Panchkula and Mohali. The Hotel goes upto 15 stories offering panoramic views of Shivalik Hills towards North east. The brief asked to propose a Luxurious Business Hotel that will offer 500 guest rooms with food and beverage facilities and Multipurpose Hall. This multipurpose area will be used as ballroom, banqueting room, conferences, exhibitions or wedding receptions.
Site
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Renders
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Floor Plans
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3rd & 4th Floor Plan
5th & 6th Floor Plan
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Typical Floor Plans
7th & 8th Floor Plan
8th & 9th Floor Pla
an
10th & 11th Floor Plan
12th & 13th Floor Plan
Typical Floor Plans
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Guest Room Type 1 Standard Room
Guest Room Type 2 Luxury Suite
Section
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Drawings
Renders
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Project
Mäntymäki Apartments
Supervisor
Adalbert Aapola
Location
Turku, Finland
Firm AJAK Architects Typology
Competition | Internship
In the Mäntymäki area of Turku, a residential project of 40,000 square meters was proposed to replace the existing demolished residential buildings. To lead with this project, green and sustainable designs were given priority which is typical in Modern Finnish Architecture nowadays. The main focus is on how to prioritize the green element in our design. This aspect is reflected in the following project and it has been the major concept leading to the Development of the whole complex. This is a competition entry worked with a firm during Academic Internship. I mainly deliberated on the facade details and material study, along with some floor plan drafting.
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The Site is located in Turku, a city on the southwest coast of Finland, 150 kms from the Capital. It stretches along the Aura River with medieval cobblestone streets , which is referred to as the heart of the city. During the summer, the riverbanks come to life when people gather here to eat and drink and the city overflows with events and festivals: tango, middle age, music, theatre, art, design and much more. Site for the Residential Complex is a very prime location, as it is placed at the hillside of the contoured city which directly overlooks to the Turku Castle, Turku Cathedral and the Great Old Square.
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Context
1:500
ning Report
III
CAR PARKING ENTRY TO SITE
BICYCLE PARKING TRASH
LA NT IE
II
IR AA
SITTING AND PLAY AREA
IS SA NA LL KU N
LAN
BICYCLE PARKING
TRASH
CAR PARKING
Practical Training Report
Site
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Installation
5500 mm
A system of steel tree was also proposed to be installed at the center of the courtyard. This tree is joined in such a way that it could be repeated and rotated in a specific angular direction and number, resulting in a good combination of a 3d Structure which
7500 mm
eventually plays with light and shadow.
Site Section
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1500 mm
1500 mm
The
Facade
system
of
cubes
1500 mm
creates
Public-Centric theme to the architecture of Mantymaki’s Cityscape. These Star Systems of cube serves as the entry gates for the courtyards. The Star Systems are created within a simple 1.5m x 1.5m wooden cubic frames, which are mounted on top of each other to form a desired composition. Each Module at the end of each apartment block contains a simple series of wooden sculptures. These cubes can be attached in six different directions like a dice, which can result in unlimited variations of combination.
SECTION
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Concept
The lower layer made up of steel is slighlty higher that the dimensions of the Cube , so Wooden Frame
as to prevent rot, vandalism and climbing. The Structure is rigidly supported on metal cubes, which serves as the strong base.
Wooden Sculpture
All the Modules are similar in size and design so as to make it inexpensive and easy to install. These modiles are completely independed in structure, it can be separated or repaired easily.
Steel Stand
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
Elevation
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1:200
SAUNA
1B + K 29.0
2B + K 44.0
3B + K +S 63
1B + K 32.0
1B + K 32.0
2B + K 44.0
2B + K 42.5
Typical Floor Plan Building A 3-6 FLOOR PLAN 1:200 3B + K + S 73.0
2B + K 47.5 STORAGE 35.0
STORAGE 35.0
SAUNA 2B + K 49.5
1B + K 33.5 SAUNA
Practical Training Report
WC
3B + K + S 66.0
STORAGE 31.5
S 3B + K+ S 84.0
1B + K 32.5
1B + K 32.5
1B + K 38.5
STORAGE 31.5 2B + K 44.5
2B + K 44.5
Typical Floor Plan Building B SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1:200 2-7 FLOOR PLANS 1:200
3B + K + S 73.0
2B + K 47.5
1B + K 34.5
1B + K 34.5
SAUNA
1B + K 26.0
Practical Training Report
SAUNA 3B + K + S 56.0
Typical Floor Plan Building C
2B + K + kh 38.5
1B + K 31.0
1B + K 31.0
Practical Training Report 3-8 FLOOR PLANS 1:200
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Floor Plans
Material Specifications
Material Specifications
1. Machine seamed Damper, RR-21,Light gray
1. Machine-seamed damper, RR-21, light gray
2. Brick, Wienerberger, 285x135x75 mm, Frosty
2. Brick, Wienerberger, 285x135x75 mm, Retro
rough, Creamy-white brick with a smoky rough surface grey 3. Window frame, White, Ral 9003
3. Window frame, color according to the brick
4. Clear glass
4. Clear glass
5. Stained wood Cladding
5. Dark Brick, Wienerberger, Graphite black edges
6. Painted metal, Various Shades
6. Painted Metal, Various Shades
7. Glass balcony Railing
7. Plinth, dark gray
8. Dark Brick, Wienerberger, Graphite black edges
8. Stained wood, light brown, Tikkurila Tuohi 5062.
9. Plinth Concrete, light gray
Elevation
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Project
La Jolla Beach House
Supervisor
Andrew Carlos
Location
Carlsbad, California
Firm
Carlos Architects, USA
Typology
Freelance Work
Set on a sloping site in the coastal city of North County region of San Diego, this private residence for a young family was designed to create a family home. This house is designed as a place to escape to in the weekends and holidays. The homeowners, therefore, wanted the building to be as unobtrusive as possible while maintaining a connection to the outside and allowing for a view across to the grand lawn in front. This a freelance work worked remotely on digital means. I worked on the illustration and visualisations for this project.
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The site is located 2.5kms from the famous Windansea Beach, This beach has been popular with surfers for decades & features an iconic palm-covered surf shack. The White House project considers comfort and building maintenance in its tropical context. The project was made as a raw and honest dwelling with contours that follow the site ridgeline.
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Floor Plan
Renders
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Renders
Elevations
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The backyard patio is a two-tier design constructed with flagstone. The smooth white swimming is the central focal point with outdoor chairs set up to enjoy the area day or night under a small wood pergola bordered by Italian cypress trees on the edge. There is much more to the mesmerizing project than just the landscape that surrounds it, as its cantilevered structure sits on a sloped lot and drastically reduces the environmental impact of the construction in a beachy region. The volume of the house was elevated above the ground and built into the lawn, designed to intensify connections between nature and architecture. A night view showing dispersed light through sunscreen making it a “LightBox” in the locality.
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Section
Renders
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Project
Reef House
Supervisor
Andrew Carlos
Location
Carlsbad, California
Firm
Carlos Architects, USA
Typology
Freelance Work
Beach house is designed with the intent of blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces to achieve a warm, tranquil home. Almost every space is connected with a sister outdoor space to further blur the distinction between in and out. The house clings to the side of a steep cliff; it is suspended to take on the panoramic views of beach at the backside. The lower level of the house, the living room, follows an open plan that leads out to the patio and swimming pool at the backside
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The site is located 2.5kms from the famous Windansea Beach, This beach has been popular with surfers for decades & features an iconic palm-covered surf shack.
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Floor Plan
Renders
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Renders
Elevation
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The design of the barbeque is a bit different from the usual backyard patio which creates more hominess because of subtle and modern feel. The lighting treatment for this area is well-thought, which completes the comtemporary look. The lower level of the house, the living room, follows an open plan that leads out to the patio and swimming pool at the backside. The general sense of warmth throughout the home is driven by the use of natural materials like wood. By contrast, the concrete walls and glass clearly creats a dialogue with the wood and other earth tones.
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Section
Renders
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PIERRE JEANNERET - SOUVINER DESIGN COMPETITION POST CARD DESIGN The Swiss-born architect Pierre Jeanneret, a cousin of Le Corbusier, was instrumental in the design and development of the capital city of Chandigarh. He remained in Chandigarh from February 1951 to August 1965, and designed most of the government housing, schools, colleges,
shopping centres, Gandhi
Bhawan, Panjab University, and other infrastructure besides supervising the implementation of Le Corbusier’s designs of the Capitol Complex, Museum and Art Gallery, College of Art, City Centre, etc. This competition was held on 125th birth anniversary of Pierre Jeanneret conducted by the M N Sharma Architectural Society. The brief was to design a Postcard, Notebook, T-shirt, Mouespad, Puzzles, miniatures or any such product inspired by the works of the lesser known architect.
The Postcard design is inspired by the doors at Maison Pierre Jeanneret. The color palatte used in the postcard design is inspired by the the works of Pierre Jeanneret & Le Corbusier. Size of the postcard is 6” x 4”
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PIERRE JEANNERET SOUVINER DESIGN COMPETITION
MISCELLANEOUS NOTEBOOK DESIGN
The deisign of Notebook represents a pictorial sketch of the swiss architect Le corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret on a paddle boat designed by Jeanneret at Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh. In 1954, Le Corbusier and the town planner P.L. Verma build Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh, a large artificial lake on the north-eastern part of the city. Le Corbusier insisted on the prohibition of motorboats and Pierre Jeanneret designed a paddle boat specifically designed for the lake. The size of the Notebook is A4 with hard bound cover and 100 gsm lined pages.
MISCELLANEOUS
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WORKING DRAWINGS @ ARCH.LAB FIRM | INTERNSHIP
LVL -0'-8"
B
A
Z
E
D
C
F
LVL -0'-8"
1'-514"
10'-634"
5'-712"
8'-014"
3'-534"
4'-9"
11'-4
0 LVL -0'-2" LVL -0'-8"
LVL -0'-2"
412"
23'-412"
1'-212"
3'-912"
1'-234" 1'-212" 3'-912"
TOILET 9'-2" X 10'-0"
1
13'-412"
2'-9"
DN
LVL -0'-2"
4'-712"
3'-6"
L.L. : 8'-0"
14'-1043"
2'-112"
534"
1'-614" 9"
15'-9"
DN
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
4'-6"
C.L. : 3'-3" L.L. : 19'-121"
W9a
2'-6" C.L. : 3'-3" L.L. : SLAB BOTTOM
MASTER BEDROOM 14'-2" X 22'-0"
10'
7'-6" 5'-3"
412" 4'-3"
4'-3" 9'-2"
4
COURTYARD 27'-9" X 15'-0"
6'-7" WIDE CORRIDOR
6'-6"
2'
412"
9'-112"
BAR LOUNGE AND BAR 16'-0" X 38'-9"
9'-2"
3
DN
4'-6"
3'-012"
2
LVL -0'-0"
LVL -5'-6"
W9
Pl. see detail
L.L. : 8'-0"
DN
11'-712"
9"
KITCHEN 15'-4" X 21'-10"
FIREPLACE
14'-4"
pl. see elevation
DRESS 9'-2" X 15'-412"
LVL -0'-6"
5
10'-5"
TOILET 8'-0" X 8'-0"
11'-712"
1'-6"
DRESS 6'-3" X 8'-0"
2'-134"
4'-1"
16'-143"
6'-712"
5'
LVL -5'-6"
DN
6'-1012"
LVL -0'-2"
LVL -0'-8"
7'-6" 4'
1'-112"
6'-112"
L.L. : 8'-0"
2'-9"
17'
17'-412"
2'-9"
5'-6" 7'-1012"
9" 5'-712"
412"
4'-112" 412" 412"
6'-112"
9"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 9'-6"
CW2
15'-6"
LVL -0'-8"
1'-6"
13 14
LVL -0'-8"
9"
12
TOILET 5'-6" X 9'-0"
10'-9"
12'-9"
LVL -0'-8"
9"
3'-112" 7'-334"
GUEST BEDROOM 14'-6" X 17'-4"
18'-1012"
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10
2'-9" 2'-1012"
DRAWING DINING 15'-6" X 17'-4"
LVL -1'-2"
1'-8"
LVL -0'-8" TOILET 5'-6" X 4'-2"
L.L. : 9'-6"
9'-1012" 41" 2
12'-3"
9
SW1
4'-3"
POOJA ROOM 7'-3" X 7'-0"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 9'-6"
6"
15'-1012"
16'-9"
31'-843"
8
LVL -0'-2"
ENTRANCE
LV
9'-412" LVL -0'-2"
LVL -0'-2"
UP
W5
LVL -1'-2"
DINING ROOM 20'-6" X 13'-9"
LVL -0'-8"
C.L. : 5'-6" L.L. : 9'-0"
1'-6"
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PARENT'S BEDROOM 14'-7" X 16'-6"
LVL -0'-0"
6
Lvl: 2'-0"
LVL -0'-0"
9"
DN LVL -1'-2"
1'-712"
UP
13'-1134"
14'-243"
LIVING ROOM 19'-6" X 19'-6"
5'-112"
412"
16'-3" LVL -0'-8"
22'-9"
37'-9"
0'
LVL -1'-6"
PROJECT NAME:
Residence Layout Plan
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LVL -3'-0" ROAD LVL
WORKING DRAWINGS DRAWING TITLE:
RESIDENCE_WAVE CITY
SCALE:
DRAWING NO.:
arch.lab
DRAWING TITLE:
SCALE:
Construction Wo REVISED GROUND FLOOR DEALT BY: PLAN
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412"
5'-112"
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MISCELLANEOUS
9'-1012"
5'-6"
2'-1012"
3'
9"
3'-6" 2'
3'-6"
10'
4'-712"
2'-3"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
1'-6"
4'-434"
1'-6" 4'-434"
4'-112"
4'-434"
eq eq
1'-6" 2'-6"
5'-214" 5'-214" 2'-112"
3'-6" 1'-112"
3'-6"
11'-112"
1'-9" 1'-9"
6'-214"
3'-814" 1'-6" 1' 1'-6"
4'-3"
2'
1'-6"
1'-6"
8'-6"
5'-814"
2'
3' 1'-6"
L.L. : 8'-0"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 9'-6"
5'-814"
3'-1114"
5'-934"
2'-6"
9"
LVL -1'-2"
9"
3'-514"
12'-7"
W4
5'-514"
1'-9"
3'-512"
12'-7"
3'-6"
1'-4" 1'-9"
2'
3'-712" 1'-6"
21'-834"
3'-1114"
19'-11" LVL -0'-8"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
W3
eq
eq
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4'-4"
1'-7" 1'-9" 1'-712"
4'-4"
3'
1'-9"
11' 2'
3'
1'-7"
1'-9"
arch.lab J-42, SOUTH CITY I, GURGAON . PLOT NO. 632, INDUSTRIAL AREA, PHASE-9, MOHALI
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2'-11" 3'
2'-11"
6'-112" 3'
12'-3" 9"
Arnab
DATE:
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1'-9"
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2'-6"
1'-6" 2'-6" 1'-6"
LVL -1'-6"
DRAWING NO.:
6'
4'-4"
2'
3'-6"
5'-2"
13'-9"
1'
9"
14'-6"
15'-4"
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11'-614"
1'-6"
3'-4" 4'-912" 9"
2'-6" 1'-6"
2'
15'
LVL -0'-2"
14'-1"
9"
10'-712"
L.L. : 8'-0"
1'-6" 2'-6"
3'-9"
DN
12'-612"
LVL -0'-2"
2'-112"
1'-6"
3'-6"
SW3
5'
9'-112"
9"
7'-1012"
3'-6"
L.L. : 8'-0"
4'
10'-3"
3'-3"
2'-9"
C.L. : 0'-0"
4'-3"
7'
412"
15'-112"
3'
rem.
3'-712"
10'-114"
UP
SW2
7'-712"
3'-014"
3'-9"
3'-1012"
4'-11"
2'-6" 1'-6"
1'-712"
1'-6"
3'-112"
4'-1112"
3'-612"
5'-1012"
LVL -0'-0"
9"
3'-6" 9" C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 9'-6"
4'-112" 1'-6"
2'
15'-434"
7'-814" 3'-114"
9"
14'-712"
12'-1134"
5'-934"
2'-6"
L.L. : 8'-0"
L.L. : 8'-0"
5'
1'-9"
3'-334"
VL -0'-0"
9"
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1'-9"
10'-014"
4'-034"
4'-3"
DN
5'-334"
1'
3'-3" 9"
8'
412"
412"
2'-3" 20'-234"
5'-934"
5'-1012"
L.L. : 8'-0"
W5
1'-6"
8'
412"
3'
16'-534"
1'-6"
6'-3"
2'-9"
9"
6'-412"
2'-6" 2'-9"
9"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
W6
1'-6"
3'
8'
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
CW3
13'-112"
1'-6"
W7
15'-014"
SW4
LVL -0'-6"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 14'-3"
5'-334"
4'-443"
3'
16'-534"
15'-443"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
3'
5'-514"
L.L. : 8'-0"
27'-9"
12'-412"
3'-034"
9"
10'-112"
9"
3'-034"
4'-7"
3'-3"
3'-6"
L.L. : 8'-0"
4'-814"
1'-9"
2'-6" 2'-112"
2'-112"
15'-412"
18'-412"
9'-112"
4'-814"
3' 412"
3'-214"
LVL -0'-0"
8'-6"
16'-134"
2'-9" L.L. : 8'-0"
15'-412"
3'-214"
9"
6'-1012"
1'-6"
SW5
18'-112"
21'-1012"
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
412"
4'
10'
10'-112"
1'-6" 1'-9"
4'-514"
9"
412"
1'-9"
16'
9'-112"
W8
9"
3'
9"
LVL -0'-2" DW1
C.L. : 0'-0" L.L. : 8'-0"
5'-412"
4'-514"
1'-1012"
13'-112"
9"
5'-3"
10'-712"
4'-112"
9'-6"
9'
9"
4'-634"
14'-112"
14'-712"
9"
2'-1012"
9'-6"
LVL -0'-8"
1'-6"
DN
2'-6"
4'-9"
4'
3'-3"
Electrical Layout Plan
MISCELLANEOUS
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“ Trees of Chandigarh “ | Lalit Kala Academy Awards | Shortlisted Entry
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@ Helsinki, Finland
MISCELLANEOUS
@ Gandhi Bhavan, Chandigarh, India
MISCELLANEOUS
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@ Helsinki City Center, Finland
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“ Seen and the unseen “ | Lalit Kala Academy Awards | Shortlisted Entry
MISCELLANEOUS
@ Hämeenlinna, Finland
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