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Ujjwal Mittal Chandigarh College of Architecture, Sector-12, CH, India ujjwalmittal.cca@gmail.com +919779709712 20th March, 1998 #939 AP-7, Sector-12A, Panchkula, HR, India www.linkedin.com/in/mittalujjwal
Based in Le Corbusier’s city, Chandigarh, India, I am a graduate from Chandigarh College of Architecture. With the motive to transcedent environments to real world situations, I intend to create sustainable, socially responsible designs that address our collective and individual spatial experiences. I also believe in bringing a higher level of consciousness to what architecture can become in service to the environment through passive building principles and advanced digital tools. I am excited to join a collaborative and energetic firm.
EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
Architecture aNew // 2020 // Chandigarh, India Architectural Intern Construction Drawings, Design Development, Research, 3d Modelling, site meetings, renderings, Survey works for various residential and commercial projects.
Secondary Education // 94.8% 2015-16 // Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh, India
Randle White Architects // 2019 // Warrington, UK Architectural Intern Design Development, Research, CAD drawings, 3d Modelling, feasibility reports, Survey works for various residential projects.
Bachelor of Building Sciences // First Division 2016-19 // Chandigarh College of Architecture, Chandigarh, India Bachelor of Architecture // First Division 2019-21 // Chandigarh College of Architecture, Chandigarh, India
COMPETITIONS CCA Consultancy // 2017-18 // Chandigarh, India Jr. Architect Design Development, Research, CAD drawings, 3d Modelling, Survey works for redevelopment of Kalka Railway Station by Ministry of Indian Railways.
G-Sen // Juror’s choice NASA India / 2018 Industrial Design // Shortlisted top 6 NASA India / 2019
Freelance // 2018-present Poster design, graphic design and architectural consultation
Urban Chair Archasm / 2020
WORKSHOPS
COMPETENCE
St+art India Initiative // 2018 Assisted Lek and Sowat from France and Hanif Kureshi from India in creating the first large scale urban art intervention in the city of Chandigarh.
AutoCAD Autodesk Revit Archicad Rhinoceros 3d Sketchup Pro
IALD India Lighting Workshop // 2017 Created lighting installations around the college campus using various lighting circuits and fixtures. #6 Workshop // 2017 Five day bamboo workshop at the Annual NASA Convention, creating makeshift structures using bamboo and spandex, and learning joinery and structural techniques of bamboo in the process.
Lumion Twinmotion Vray Keyshot Hand Drafting Physical Model Making CNC Routing Hand Tools
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Lightroom Microsoft Word Microsoft Powerpoint Microsoft Excel
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Halfway Home for Ex-Convicts B.Arch Thesis Project
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Home Design Studio Design-Build Project
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Community Housing B.Arch Design Studio
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HALFWAY HOME FOR EX-CONVICTS
HALFWAY HOME FOR EX-CONVICTS 2021 / Academic Project Site: Gurgaon, India B.Arch Thesis Project Mentor: Prof. Disha N.M. Singh A very important fact associated with prisoners is that ‘not all are criminals’ and a huge number of prisoners are victims of circumstances and have committed offences in a momentary rage, some are framed and others helpless. An offender faces a slew of social and personal challenges soon after being released from jail, including the loss of family ties, a lack of suitable work possibilities, the social stigma of a prison sentence, and so on. A discharged offender requires societal sympathy, assistance, and care in order to resolve these major concerns; without which he will in all probability, find no other alternative but to resort to crime. Absence of aftercare, therefore, gives rise to recidivism. Therefore, I designed a Post Release Rehabilitation Facility for ex-convicts for my bachelors thesis project, aiming to provide education, employment, health services, along with focus on mental health, psychological support, a temporary residence and skill development. This would lessen the possibility of criminal networking after their release and help individuals avoid reverting to crime.
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The site is situated in Sector-29, categorised as a commercial sector. It is a 4.75acre plot zoned for Public/Semi-Public buildings. It can be accessed from three sides and has two metro stations in 800m radius. The site can be accessed through a primary as well as secondary road. Although the roads are sufficiently wide, heavy traffic movement causing traffic congestion and noise pollution is a major setback.
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Traffic Analysis A variety of vehicles operate simultaneoulsy. From private cars, to school buses to E-rickshaws - there are multiple modes of transport present. Although the roads are sufficiently wide, the primary as well as secondary road catering to multiple sectors, sees heavy traffic movement causing traffic congestion and noise pollution at peak office hours as well as school timings.
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The site was analysed on the basis of traffic and pedestrian data. Most of the quite spaces such as counselling and therapy and residential block were placed towards the north side of the plot, while the public spaces such as the entrance, and semi-public spaces such as workshops were placed towards the south side.
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The area is divided into pockets through a network of clear, geometrically laid out, broad roads. They mark the edges of the sectors and become soft thresholds. The figure shows how the adjoining sectors are densly populated with residential plots on the inside while office buildings on the sector dividing roads. The site is situated in Sector-29, categorised as a commercial sector has been structured as clusters each with their own parking spaces. Each of these clusters has its own ecosystem for working and no interdependency on each other. The sector has a mix of both high rise as well as low rise buildings such as a proposed world trade centre, finance district, shopping malls, office buildings and showrooms etc.
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COMPONENTS Skill Building and Education Centre Centre for vocational training for the youth and adults. Classrooms, workshops and library become an integral part of Industrial Training Institute.
Counselling and Therapy Therapy and counselling spaces have been provided for the participants to engage them into yoga, meditation and therapeutic sessions.
Community Kitchen and Dining Facility Community members are tasked with preparation of meals for all the residents of the institute to boost self-sufficiency.
Dayclinic Regular physical and mental checkups to ensure and monitor the condition of the community members.
Sports and Recreational Facilities Outdoor courts, gyms, multipurpose rooms for music and dance classes. The multipurpose hall can also be rented to generate revenue.
Exhibition Space and Shops Providing a platform to showcase the talent and goods produced within the facility, thus boosting interaction between these ex-convicts and the society.
Hostels Different types of Rooms and dorms based on size and facilities are available and are alloted on the basis of the program users undertaking.
Administration An information centre for the community, offices and meeting rooms for NGOs working in the community and a space for the director.
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Ground Coverage - 4375sqm Covered Area - 9205sqm
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The idea of a consolidated post-release Halfway House that responds to the various immediate and progressive needs of released inmates such as employment, education, accommodation, health services etc. in order to help them reintegrate into society as normal citizens. A therapeutic approach was used to design the institute by introducing the senses of the users to stimulants such as smells, sounds, and colors. The institute has its primary access from the 30m wide internal sector road and a secondary access from the 60m wide sector dividing road. It consists of majorly six blocks placed on the site according to function. Therapeutic experiences are achieved through the creation of meaningful, direct connections with the natural landscaping elements provided throughout the site, particularly through diversity, movement and multi-sensory interactions. The therapy process starts right from the porch itself where the usage of colors like yellow, orange and purple symbolise energy, abundance, well-being, beauty, spirituality and bliss. Various outdoor interaction spaces or pausing stations have been provided throughout the campus each with a different surrounding.
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The meditation block is strategically placed near the entrance, so that it can be accessed by outsiders as well as the users of the institute to promote interaction with the society. It was designed with a conventional approach by placing the meditation space around a tree and a water body. For the facade, wooden planks with gaps in between have been used in order to take as much light as possible in interior and also to create a connection with the natural surroundings while maintaining privacy. The roof is domical in shape so that the positive vibrations and energy can reflect back. Special care has been given for accessibility for all users by providing an access through ramp and a space for a wheelchair.
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The Academic block consists of classrooms that train these ex-convicts in multiple spheres such as the service sector, home arts and building sector. Various courses like sewing and embroidery, domestic work, cosmetology; studios for architectural draughtsmanship and; computer labs for the course of computer operator programming assistant are a part of the curriculum. It also has a library on the ground floor with split mezzanine level.
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The workshops is an extension of the academic block to house studio halls for courses such as mechanical, electrical and woodwork. Tapered roof form has been used to provide North-light windows for glare free light throughout the studio. Additionally, cill level windows were also provided to enable visual connectivity with the natural surroundings and activities of the campus.
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The ancillary block consists of a dining hall for 200 people with a kitchen and other supporting services. There is a kitchen garden in the rear for growing produce. The packaging and dispatch area is to prepare meals which can be supplied locally to generate revenue. The ancillary block also consists of a multipurpose hall which can be used for sports and social gatherings.
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The hostel block is to provide immediate accommodation to ex-convicts upon release. It is designed around a courtyard space covered with a truss making the space usable at any time of the day even during harsh summers. The ground floor has accommodation for the staff as well as a 3BHK apartment for the dean of the institution. Special care has been provided to make the block disable friendly by providing ramps and separate accessible rooms on the ground floor. Other rooms on the ground floor are triple sharing rooms which can be used by aged people. The first floor and the second floor consists of four blocks each of triple sharing rooms, for male and female users of the institute. A separate parking block has been provided for two-wheelers and four-wheelers behind the hostel block.
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HOME DESIGN STUDIO 2020 / Design-Build Project Site: Patiala, Punjab, India Design Firm: © Architecture aNew Principal Architect: Ar. Amrit Panwar Home design studio is a showroom dealing in sanitary products in Patiala, India. The showroom has two levels ground floor and basement level. So as to expand the business, the client wanted to refurbish the previously unused basement level for display and storage of tiles. I worked on this project under the guidance of Ar. Amrit Panwar, and we proceeded to design by dividing the 180sqmt basement into 4 zones - outdoor tile display, tile mock-ups, indoor tile display and a storage area. As a junior architect, I studied brochures for various designs and brands of tiles and used them to detail different kinds of mock-ups which could be replicated on site according to need. My major role was to work on the details, working drawings, and coordination on site. As the mock-ups had to be presented to the customers, special focus was given on joinery details and the finishing.
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ELEVATION A
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
ELEVATION D 2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILES
ELEVATION D
1800
ELEVATION B
F.F.L
3658/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB
1476/REM.
TILES LAID OUT WITH 3MM SPACER/ GROOVE VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY WITHOUT GROUT
1000
3658/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILES ON SIDE
3658/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB
2450
3658/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB
PLAN OF MOCK-UP 1
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
1800 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILES
ELEVATION A
PLAN OF MOCK-UP 3
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225
1135
DETAIL A
9MM TILE 19MM COMM.BOARD
4MM HDF F.W. GREY CARPET
550 407
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
4MM ACRYLIC SHEET
457 377
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. 15MM TILE
LIGHT FIXTURE
550
WOODEN BATTEN 12MMX12MM 10MM WOODEN BEADING F.W. DUCO PAINT
35
148
838
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
DETAIL A
SECTION XX’ 4MM HDF F.W. DUCO PAINT ON OUTSIDE F.W. GREY CARPET ON INSIDE
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
225
9MM TILE
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. 15MM TILE
LIGHT FIXTURE 19MM COMM.BOARD
X
X’
541
1200
541
216
225
541
541 166
2134
3658/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB COVE LIGHTING BEHIND
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILE FT. FT.
690
675
FT. FT.
COVE LIGHTING BEHIND
FT.
190
SEQUOIA NUT
1205
FT. FT.
300 600
FT.
F.F.L
ELEVATION A
ELEVATION B
X
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILE
SECTION XX’
ELEVATION B COVE LIGHTING
156
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILES
X’
2000 ELEVATION A
PLAN OF MOCK-UP 4
19
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
2000
2000
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
400
1524
1524
2000
L-NOT
PLAN AT DETAIL A
1524
2134
PLAN OF DISCUSSION TABLE
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILES
HOME DESIGN STUDIO
X
T4
MIRROR
3632
400
EQ.
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILE
6MM MIRROR FIXED OVER 19MM COMM. BOARD
TILES LAID OUT EDGE TO EDGE
DETAIL A
EQ.
COVE LIGHTING
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WOODEN BATTEN 50MMX50MM
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
TILES LAID OUT WITH 3MM SPACER/ GROOVE VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY WITHOUT GROUT
1515
1200
2450
4 42
T3
1000
1200 600
600 600 600
3658/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB
560
M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
T1
F.F.L
T2
600
T1
600
300
900
3175/BOTTOM OF BEAM
2143/UPTO BOTTOM OF SLAB
958/REM.
358/ REM.
X
T3
606
1800
1800
X’
X’
ELEVATION A
ELEVATION B
SECTION XX’
DETAIL A
MIRROR FIXED ON 19MM COMM. BOARD
ELEVATION B M.S. BOX SECTION 50MMX50MM F.W. RED OXIDE COATING
COVE LIGHTING
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET F.W. 10MM TILES
X
775
29
118
44
900
1800 ELEVATION A
X'
PLAN OF MOCK-UP 5
1476/REM.
250
EQ.
3 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
LIGHT FIXTURE
19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
2972
1000
3 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
POSTER
POSTER
700
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
1000
1090/REM.
1476/REM.
REM
612
483/ COLUMN WIDTH
3175/REM.
EQ.
1790
483/ COLUMN WIDTH
3315/REM.
ELEVATION A
483/ COLUMN WIDTH
612
SECTION XX’
3 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
3 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
593
X
517
612
2 NOS. 19MM COMM. BOARD F.W. GREY CARPET
100
100
100
1000
3277/REM.
100
700 F.F.L
EQ. 1000
EQ.
3137/REM.
X’
3175/REM.
1790
ELEVATION A
3315/REM.
483/ COLUMN WIDTH
PLAN OF DISPLAY PANELS
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COMMUNITY HOUSING
COMMUNITY HOUSING 2020 / Academic Project Site: Mohali, Punjab, India B.Arch Design Studio Mentor: Prof. Sujay Sengupta As India is going through an economic transition characterised by demand for better housing facilities, there is a widening gap between the demand for houses and its availability. Both in the urban and rural areas, there is a lack of proper housing facilities. Recognizing the importance of providing housing and rising demands, a multi-storeyed housing solution was proposed in Sector-85, Mohali, Punjab. Housing is a comprehensive exposure to various facets of habitat development. The brief required to study the bye-laws of the area where the site is located and distribute the types of Housing within the gated community. It required the design of 1BHk, 2BHK 3BHK, 4BHK and EWS typologies, in addition to all social and physical infrastructure necessary for this area. I focused on incorporating inclusive planning techniques along with structural systems, a few sustainable approaches in planning, and energy conservation to make this project an ideal example of futuristic housing. This was achieved with a detailed site analysis, study of bye-laws.
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67 Sector 79
Secto 66
ABOUT
Site
THE CITY
Raipur Khurad
Ch oe
Chilla
Mohali was originally developed to take the housing strain of Chandigarh but now it stands as a city by itself. It has been projected as the upcoming IT destination in Punjab. For long it was under the shadows of its illustrious neighbour, but now it has emerged as a prospering investment zone having its own identity. It has a line of amenities, convenience, connectivity and security, planned infrastructure and facilities, the city has become the preferred residential destination for aspirational home owners.
ABOUT THE SITE
The site is located in Sector-85, S.A.S. Nagar, Punjab. It is a 12.44acre plot allocated for a Group Housing. It can be accessed from three sides with the major road being the 15m wide Emaar MGF Road. The site has views of the lower Shivalik Hills on its East Side. It has a major Hospital, Railway Station, International Airport and other necessities in a radius of 15kms.
Primary Access View to The Shivaliks
Sun Path
SITE ANALYSIS
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Secondary Access
COMMUNITY HOUSING
TYPOLOGY EWS 2BHK 3BHK 4BHK 3BHK 4BHK CLUB COMMERCIAL TOTAL
CARPET AREA (sqmt)
COVERED AREA (sqmt)
SUPER BUILT-UP (sqmt)
EFFICIENCY PER APARTMENT
32 86 120 158 120 158
39 96 130 178 130 178
43 108 138 197 149 197
89.75% 87.50% 93.85% 89.33% 85.40% 89.33%
Permissible Covered Area: 100680 Permissible Ground Coverage: 17620 (35%) Permissible F.A.R.: 2
NO. OF APARTMENTS TOTAL NO. OF PER FLOOR PER APARTMENTS TOWER PER TOWER
NO. OF TOWERS
TOTAL NO. OF APARTMENTS
10 6 4 4 2 2
40 70 48 48 24 24
2 2 6 1 3 3
80 140 285 48 72 72
6
6
2 14
12 697
TOTAL COVERED AREA 3440 1512O 39330 9456 10728 14184 1656 384 94298
Covered Area Achieved: 94298 (93.6%) Ground Coverage Achieved: 8540 (17%) F.A.R. Achieved: 1.87
CONCEPTUAL BLOCKING The block was developed by placing volume along a circulation core. It was further flipped and rotated to form clusters comprising of EWS, 2BHK, 3BHK and 4BHK apartments. The cluster is placed on the site in different iterations. This helped in creating green pockets as well as varied views for all apartments on each side. The central area is vehicle free zone as the roads and the parking spaces have been provided on the periphery and in the basement.
Block Evolution Diagram
Rotating & Flipping Blocks
Creating Green Pockets
Multiple Sided Views
Vehicle-free movement
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. OF NO
CAR
K PAR
R OTE SCO
5
S-3
K PAR
NO. OF SCOOTER PARKS - 25
. OF NO
- 40
EWS Lvl +13.65m
ENTRY
EWS
3BHK Lvl +40.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Y
NO. OF CAR PARK - 19
Y’
comm. zone
Lvl +13.65m
ENTRY A
Lvl +43.05m
3/4BHK
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +40.05m
3BHK
Lvl +43.05m
2BHK
Lvl +40.05m
Lvl +40.05m Lvl +43.05m
ENTRY B
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
CLUB Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +17.1m
3/4BHK Lvl +40.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Swimming pool Lvl +13.1m
EXIT
3BHK
3BHK
Lvl +40.05m
NO. OF CAR PARK - 29
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +40.05m
NO. OF CAR PARK - 45
EXIT
Lvl +43.05m
NO. OF CAR PARK - 40
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
3BHK Lvl +40.05m
4BHK Lvl +40.05m
3/4BHK Lvl +43.05m
2BHK
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +40.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +40.05m
3BHK
Lvl +43.05m
comm. zone
Lvl +43.05m
Lvl +40.05m
X
NO. OF CAR PARK - 62
N 0
3 1
25
10 6
15
COMMUNITY HOUSING
10
11
9
12
8
13
7
14 15 16
F
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
F
6 5
APARTMENT 07
4
APARTMENT 08
17
3
18
2
19
1
P.H.
UP
20 DOWN
P.H.
P.H.
ENTRANCE
F
ENTRANCE
APARTMENT 01 P.H.
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
D.B.
F.H.C.
GARBAGE
ENTRANCE
APARTMENT 06
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
F
F
F
APARTMENT 09
APARTMENT 05
TOILET 1.6m x 1.5m
CORRIDOR 0.9M WIDE
P.H.
BEDROOM 3.65m x 3.15m
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
F
P.H.
BATHROOM 0.9m x 0.95m
P.H.
F
P.H.
APARTMENT 02
GARBAGE
F.H.C.
D.B.
KITCHEN 1.7m x 2.1m
ENTRANCE
APARTMENT 10 DRAWING ROOM 2.4m x 2.8m
F
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
P.H.
P.H.
ENTRANCE CORRIDOR 1.2m
DOWN 20
P.H.
2 3 20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
4 5
ENTRANCE
6 7 8
F
11
1
12
APARTMENT 04
9
15 14 13
UP
18 17 16
F
19
APARTMENT 03
ENTRANCE
KITCHEN 4.5m x 3.0m
F
DW
DW
APARTMENT 06
DW
APARTMENT 05
F
F
P.H.
HALL 4.5m x 5.3m
P.H.
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
P.H.
P.H.
DRESSING 2.0m x 1.7m
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
BEDROOM 5.5m x 3.6m
TOILET 3.2m x 1.7m
BEDROOM 4.2m x 3.6m
TOILET 2.5m x 1.7m
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
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APARTMENT PLAN - EWS
CLUSTER PLAN - EWS
P.H.
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
ENTRANCE
DW
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE ENTRANCE
GARBAGE
KITCHEN 4.5m x 3.0m
DW
F
F
HALL 4.5m x 5.3m
F.H.C.
APARTMENT 04
P.H.
UP 3
2
7
6
5
1 20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
DOWN
UP
P.H.
D.B.
4
10
9
8
13
12
18
17
16
15
14
11 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
20
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
19
DOWN
D.B.
P.H. P.H.
P.H.
APARTMENT 03
F.H.C. F
ENTRANCE
BEDROOM 5.5m x 3.6m
P.H.
DW
ENTRANCE
GARBAGE
BEDROOM 4.2m x 3.6m
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
ENTRANCE
TOILET 2.5m x 1.7m
P.H.
TOILET 3.2m x 1.7m
P.H.
F
F
APARTMENT 01
APARTMENT 02
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
DW
DW
P.H.
P.H.
APARTMENT PLAN - 2BHK
4
3
2
UP
P.H.
1
8
7
6
5
10
9
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
DW
CLUSTER PLAN - 2BHK
16
17
18
20
19
13
11
12
14
15
DOW N
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
F.H.C.
P.H.
F
APARTMENT 01
ENTRANCE
APARTMENT 02
ENTRANCE
GARBAGE
F
P.H. P.H.
TOILET 1.7m x 2.5m
D.B.
DW
DINING 3.5m x 4.2m DRAWING ROOM 5.2m x 4.2m P.H.
P.H.
DRESSING 1.7m x 1.35m
BEDROOM 3.3m x 4.45m
ENTRANCE
DRESSING 1.7m x 1.35m
DRESSING 1.7m x 2.0m
DW
F
P.H.
TOILET 1.7m x 2.5m
D.B.
TOILET 1.7m x 2.5m P.H.
F
BEDROOM 3.3m x 4.45m
P.H.
APARTMENT 03
KITCHEN 3.5m x 4.7m
BEDROOM 3.3m x 4.6m
DW
GARBAGE
ENTRANCE ENTRANCE
F
APARTMENT 04 P.H.
12
11
16
15
14
13
19
18
20
UP
DW
2
3
5
1
4
6
9
7
8
10
P.H.
17
DOWN
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE F.H.C.
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
CLUSTER PLAN - 3BHK
APARTMENT PLAN - 3BHK
TOILET 1.7m x 2.5m
P.H.
DW
BEDROOM 3.8m x 4.4m
DRESSING 1.7m x 1.3m
D.B.
P.H.
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
F.H.C.
F
APARTMENT 02
ENTRANCE
DW
APARTMENT 01
ENTRANCE
GARBAGE
DINING 4.1m x 3.7m
F
P.H.
KITCHEN 3.0m x 3.6m
SERVANT TOILET BEDROOM 1.5m x 1.8m 1.8m x 3.6m
D.B.
UP
P.H.
DW
13
19
16
20
11
17
12
18
14 6
9
10
7
5
1
8
4
2
3
P.H.
15
DOWN
NETWORK
BEDROOM 4.2m x 3.7m
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
F.H.C.
F
P.H.
TOILET 2.5m x 1.9m
DRESSING 1.6m x 1.9m
PUJA ROOM 1.4m x 1.9m
ENTRANCE
ENTRY FOYER 5.5m x 1.9m
P.H.
4
9
7
UP 3
10
8
6
2
1
5 15
19
14
18
16
20
13
11
DRESSING 1.7m x 1.35m
P.H. 17
12
DW
20R x 0.165 19G x 0.250
DOWN
P.H.
DRAWING ROOM 3.6m x 4.7m
GUEST BEDROOM 3.6m x 4.5m
DRESSING 1.7m x 1.7m
GARBAGE
NETWORK
F
GARBAGE
APARTMENT 03
ENTRANCE
APARTMENT 04
ENTRANCE
TOILET 1.7m x 2.5m
NETWORK
BEDROOM 3.6m x 4.6m
TOILET 1.7m x 2.7m
F
P.H.
P.H.
DW
F.H.C.
D.B.
BALCONY 1.8M WIDE
CLUSTER PLAN - 4BHK
APARTMENT PLAN - 4BHK
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The clubhouse is a facility shared by everyone in the community housing. It was designed to accommodate the necessary supporting facilities such as offices on ground floor, gym/yoga space on first floor, multipurpose hall for parties and gatherings on the second floor, and a rooftop swimming pool with a bar on the third floor.
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COMMUNITY HOUSING
4BHK Tower 4BHK Tower
3BHK Tower 3BHK Tower
2BHK Tower 2BHK Tower
Club Club
EWS Tower EWS Tower
SECTION XX’
Lvl +40.2m Lvl +36.9m Lvl +33.6m Lvl +30.3m Lvl +27m Lvl +23.7m Lvl +20.4m Lvl +17.1m Lvl +13.8m Lvl +10.5m Lvl +7.2m Lvl +3.9m
SECTION YY’
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2019/INTERNSHIP PROJECT
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CHERRY NURSERIES HOME
19-114 / CHERRY NURSERIES HOME 2019 / Internship Project Site: Lymm, Cheshire, United Kingdom Design Firm: © Randle White Architects Principal Architect: James Randle This project was a typical English residence located in a small village of Cheshire county known as Lymm. The site was approximately 1.3 miles south east of Lymm, on the northern side of Kay Lane and covered an area of 0.25ha. The client was a footballer and wanted a country-house with paddocks for his family in a serene setting. The brief was to design a dwelling which could replace the existing building keeping in mind the local planning authority norms and regulations. An an architectural intern, I was a part of the design team. My major role was to design the dwelling and the site planning for the project under the guidance of my mentor. Special consideration was given to material selection and the structural details to meet the expectations of the client.
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Gully
Gully
Gully
Gully
SVP
Drawing room
Living room
Dining room
686 FD30
Gully
Gully 686 FD30
838 FD30
SVP
838 FD30
SVP
838 FD30
Hall WC
762 FD30
762 FD30
686 FD30
686 FD30
SVP
838 FD30
Play room/ Gym
up
838 FD30
Cyl.
1 3
Cyl.
4
SVP
5 6
Study
10
7
9
8
16 762 FD30
Boiler room
2
G.10
762 FD30
15 14
1 2
Kitchen
3 4
SVP SVP WATER
8
5
7
6
838 FD30
SVP
Gully
Gully
838 FD30
Gully Gully
Gully
Gully
Gully
Gully
WC
up
838 FD30
ELEC
Utility
Gully
Gully 838 FD30
SVP
up 100
Garage
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SVP
Gully
Gully
Second Floor Lvl +6.0m
First Floor Lvl +3.3m
Ground Floor Lvl +0.3m
FRONT ELEVATION
Ibstock Borrowdale Blend
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Gabel Apex Detail
Natural Stone Cill
Stone Plinth
Flat Spanish Slate
CHERRY NURSERIES HOME
50x25 mm softwood treated battens Natural slate
Kingspan Nilvent breather membrane to over lap the Eurocell Eaves protector 150mm Kingspan Thermabate system cavity wall closers with sizes to suit cavity width and opening dimensions Eurocell Eaves protector to be supplied by Eurocell All gutters and downpipes to be prostyle Cast Iron style in the Classic Black colour
Ceilings to be 12.5mm thick Gyproc Soundbloc and skim finish Wall Plate 100x75mm with mild steel fixing strap at 2m centres
Fascia board 200x25mm Finished Timber Treated Soffit board in 12mm Exterior Grade Plywood INSIDE
OUTSIDE
Walls finished internally with 12.5mm Gyproc WallBoard plasterboard and skim finish
Cavity wall insulation to be 75mm thick partially filled Kingspan Kooltherm K108
First floor construction to be posi joist in accordance with Structural Engineer's notes
Inner leaf to be 100mm thick standard medium density blockwork
Floor structure covered in 22mm thick Norbord Caberdek flooring grade chipboard with a protective coating
Ceilings to be 12.5mm thick Gyproc Soundbloc and skim 100mm thick Isowool General Purpose Roll INSIDE
OUTSIDE
Facing brickwork Cavity tray Kingspan Thermabate system cavity wall closers with sizes to suit cavity width and opening dimensions Mastic seal
Cavity insulation to be 75mm Kingspan Kooltherm K108 Walls finished internally with 12.5mm Gyproc WallBoard plasterboard and skim finish
Cavity tray
Natural stone cill
Inner leaf to be 100mm thick standard medium density blockwork INSIDE
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
175mm thick Kingspan Kooltherm K103 DPM laid above and below the ground floor insulation using 1600g visqueen 45mm Lafarge Gyvlon Thermio+ self-levelling screed on top of DPM
Facing brickwork Ibstock Borrowdale blend DPC fitted in line with the ground floor for the internal and external leaf Minimum 20mm thick perimeter insulation upstand to be fitted
Glide Vale MV251 Periscope vents
Allow for a minimum air gap of 150mm Beam and block floors to Engineer's detail
TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH A WALL
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G23
T17 T19 H7
T18
New Hedge BT4
T20
T16
T21 G22 T15
New Hedge BT4
T14
H1
T13 New Hedge BT4
BT2
G12
(FPL)3
3
Trees removed denoted with a dashed circle
Tree planted
H7 T11
Black permiable Tarmac
T8 T9
BT1
Tree planted
ccess
Marshalls Fairstone driveway setts in autumn bronze
see dwg (FPL)31
new a
(FPL)3
1
Driveway
Field gate
G2 Tree planted
G3
Black permiable Tarmac
H6 T4
G3
T5
BT2
H6 G2
BT2
BT1
Tree planted
Hedges removed denoted with a dashed line
KAY
LAN
(FPL)3
2
E New Hedge BT3
BT2 New Hedge BT3
H1
NEW DESIGNED ACCESS AND BOUNDARIES
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VISUALISED FRONT VIEW
VISUALISED REAR VIEW
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References Dr. Sangeeta Bagga Mehta Principal Chandigarh College of Architecture cca-chd@nic.in +91 9779123457 Ar. Amrit Panwar Principal Architect Architecture aNew amrit_panwar@yahoo.com +91 9872341316