ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO VENKATLAKSHMI
RADIANCE
LIK TROPHY
Beauty Salon
PALMYRA Apartments
KALAGRAM
NASA‘17 & ‘18
SANSKRUTI
Cultural Centre
WORDING
Thesis Project
SANGATH
Internship work
Creative writing
RECAP
Old Works
PALMYRA APARTMENTS Location- Mangalore Guide- Ar. Wilson F Nature- Academic
This project aims at providing sustainable, economic and aesthetic designs, befitting the present scenario of vertical expansion, using modular spaces.
Right- Perspective view
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THE STRUCTURE Palmyra apartments consists of 1 BHK and 2 BHK flats. Each flat is a G+1 unit comprising of a double height living room and an open kitchen, a balcony, a washroom and a bedroom with attached washroom on the first floor accessed by cantilevered stairs. There is another bedroom on the ground floor for two bedroom flats.
CONCEPT The design is derived from the shape and functions of the palm trees prevalent in Mangalore. Each flat is taken as a module, and is arranged around a central atrium in a branched manner, so as to to create a connect between various levels and provide mutual shading and ample cross ventilation to all spaces.
Right- Perspective view
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Living room
TYPICAL ODD FLOOR PLAN
Master bedroom
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TYPICAL EVEN FLOOR PLAN
Children’s bedroom
RADIANCE BEAUTY SALON Location- Kattur, Trichy Guide- Ar. G. Sangeetha Nature- Academic
In today’s fast paced world, creating a lasting impact is the key to success. Thus, this project aims at radiating one’s inner confidence to the outside world.
Top- Front view of the salon Bottom- Rear view of the salon
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Top- Perspective cut-section
The large glass facades and pergolas showcase the interiors, thus, merging the inside with the outside.
The open planning causes the spaces to flow into each other, creating a sense of unity.
A subtle play of lighting and colours is seen, making the spaces look classy and neat.
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Adequate privacy is ensured for spaces like spa, sauna, massage, waxing and facial rooms.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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MEZANINE FLOOR PLAN
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First floor lobby
SANSKRUTI CULTURAL CENTRE Location- Pudukottai Guide- Ar. Wilson F Nature- Academic
The overall zoning of the campus and individual building layouts are based on the vernacular chettinadu style architecture of Pudukottai.
Right- Bird’s eye view of the campus
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FOOD COURT AND AMPHITHEATRE The food court, being the common link between all spaces, is placed centrally, making it easily accessible from everywhere. The amphitheatre faces the open land towards the south, to channel the noise away from the campus.
Top- Bird’s eye view: food court, Bottom- Bird’s eye view: Amphitheatre
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AUDITORIUM The fully air conditioned auditorium, has a total capacity of 500 people, with VIP seating area, washrooms, ticket counters, green rooms, rehearsal rooms and a built-in cafe, exclusively catering to the audience and performers.
Top- Built in cafeteria, Bottom- Perspective view: Auditorium
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LIBRARY, STUDIOS AND GUEST HOUSE The studio spaces and library are provided on the ground floor and first floor respectively, in front of the campus for easy and quick access for students. The guest house is a mix of traditional and contemporary styles and is placed in the corner of the campus, to provide a peaceful atmosphere to the residing guests. Top- Perspective view: Library, Bottom- Perspective view: Guest house
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LIK TROPHY: NASA 2017 (SPECIAL MENTION)
The Louis I Kahn Trophy 2017 aimed at documenting depleting traditional knowledge systems to showcase their importance. The site, Melkote, is home to a natural, zero-energy rain water harvesting system, which is self sustainable.
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LIK TROPHY: NASA 2018 (SPECIAL MENTION)
The Louis I Kahn Trophy 2018 aimed at documenting administrative structures serving as symbols of democracy. The Telangana legislative assembly, built by the people as a town hall in the past, was thus, a fitting example.
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SANGATH- VĀSTU SHILPĀ CONSULTANTS Sangath- Vāstu Shilpā Consultants is the brainchild of 2018 Pritzker laureate, Balkrishna Vitthaldas Doshi. The word, “Sangath” means “moving together”, thus, defining the kind of work culture and relationship seen between each and every person working here and how they learn from each other. Started in 1985 in the city of Ahmedabad, the office has two branches, Vāstu Shilpā Consultants, working on architectural and structural projects and Vāstu Shilpā Foundation, working on Publishing and research work. Specialising mainly in Institutional and Urban designing, the office has 4 major projects underway, namely1. Nalanda university, Rajgir, Bihar 2. Flame University, Pune 3. Raksha Shakti University, Lavad, Gujarat 4. Indian Institute of Management, Udaipur, Rajasthan The office has also worked on various competitions like the design for the city of Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh and IIM Vishakhapatnam, to name a few. The office’s design is based on three of B.V.Doshi’s basic principles1. Every building has a story behind its existence, which makes it a living entity. 2. Nothing should go to waste. 3. Respecting the site and its conditions and moulding the design and structure accordingly.
TABLE OF CONTENT RAKSHA SHAKTI UNIVERSITY, LAVAD, GUJARAT Year- 2012, Construction Phase 4 Sheet 1- Sheet 6 NALANDA UNIVERSITY, RAJGIR, BIHAR Year- 2018, Construction Phase 1 Sheet 7- Sheet 12 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, VISHAKHAPATNAM Year- 2018, Planning stage Sheet 13- Sheet 14
RAKSHA SHAKTI UNIVERSITY, LAVAD, GUJARAT Raksha Shakti University is first of its genre to be initiated in India, with the idea of conducting courses in the fields of police science and internal security. The university, by way of providing efficient persons for security forces, will help the government enhance the security and safety of the people. At the same time, RSU will undertake research work in the fields of police administration and security management.
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4
DUCT 117 x 50
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TOILET 1 30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
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2
SP
6
2
60x30cm CERAMIC DADO TILES
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Concealed Cistern
AC BT
WARDROBE
THRESHOLD
PLASTER FLUSHED TO THE DADO
V2
4
35
AC
R
32.5
60
SP
5. FOR DETAILS OF ALL CUTOUTS IN SLABS AND BEAMS REFER SERVICES CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS.
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TR 10mm GROOVE
60
NT
2
2
TILE DROP
11.5
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R SP
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4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
MIRROR
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30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
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3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
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43
4
TOILET 2
SP
PLASTER FINISH
10MM GROOVE
90
1
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113
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5
40
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1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
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+250.0 BEAM BOTTOM LVL.
11.5
TR
6
5
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15
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4
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3
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TYPICAL PLAN
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SCALE - 1:20
TYPICAL PLAN SCALE - 1:75
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SECTION B SCALE - 1:50
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N
3
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R
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
Services Consultants
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4
60
R
R
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Slope
R
R
TR
23.5
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+1153 UNFINISHED SLAB BOTTOM LVL
23
128
PC
162
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R
Consultants Structural Consultants
SECTION D4 SCALE - 1:50
35 35 20 15
D1 SP
R
PC
30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
R
+573 FLOOR FIN. LVL
TOWEL SHELF
2
3
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+588 TOP OF LEDGE
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R MIRROR
TOILET 3
11.5
R
LP
R
2
30x15cm SKIRTING TILES
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SP R
TILE DROP
SP
TOILET 5
30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
R
15cm HIGH SKIRTING KOTA TILE
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30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
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NT
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125
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TOILET 4
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60x30cm CERAMIC DADO TILES
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2
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23
R
TPH
R
R
4
3
2
4
5
6
R
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35
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AC
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2
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1
Scale :
As Shown
Serial No.
Date :
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NT
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NT
TR
2
TOILET 8 30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
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30 x 30cm CERAMIC TILES
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SB TILE DROP
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Key Plan
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Dealt : Venkatlakshmi
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Scale :
As Shown
Serial No.
Date :
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DUCT R
WB 2
Concealed Cistern
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3
72.5
TPH
R
R
35 35 5 5 25 10 15
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35 35 5 5 25 10 15
R
4 2
SECTION D2 SCALE - 1:50
30x15cm SKIRTING TILES
+573 FLOOR FIN. LVL
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4.1
4
16.2
4
16.2 10
96.8 105
4.1
TEAK WOOD FRAME (170X53 mm)
105 96.8
4.1
4.1
TEAK WOOD FRAME (170X53 mm)
TEAK WOOD FRAME (170X53 mm)
4.1
1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
4.1
16.2
45 mm THK TEAK WOOD TOP RAIL
3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS. 4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
30 mm THK FIXED TEAK WOOD PANEL
30 mm THK FIXED TEAK WOOD PANEL
30 mm THK FIXED TEAK WOOD PANEL
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
45 mm THK TEAK WOOD TOP RAIL
12.5
4
4.1
4 4
10 16.2
12.5
4.1
NOTES
3 4
45mm THK TEAK WOOD SHUTTER FRAME
OUTSIDE
5. FOR DETAILS OF ALL CUTOUTS IN SLABS AND BEAMS REFER SERVICES CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS.
97
97
INSIDE
45 mm THK TEAK WOOD
Door Handle
16.2
1
2
1
Key Plan
76.8
TEAK WOOD FRAME 170X53 MM
1.2
222 45 mm THK TEAK WOOD LOCK RAIL
N
76.8
1.2 7.8 1
45MM THK TEAK WOOD SHUTTER FRAME 1.8
ANCHOR FASTENERS (as per specs)
4
12.5
16.2
Consultants Structural Consultants
3 4
10
INSIDE
45 mm THK TEAK WOOD BOTTOM RAIL
12.5
2.9
1.8
1.2
1.2
OUTSIDE
45 mm THK TEAK WOOD BOTTOM RAIL
1
4.7
8.6
2.9
14.6
3.7
1.2
45 mm THK TEAK WOOD LOCK RAIL
19.1
D3-DOOR PLAN SCALE - 1:20
1 4
19.1
222
DOOR HANDLE
30MM THK TEAK WOOD PANEL 4 4
ELEVATION SCALE - 1:20
2 4
JOINERY DETAIL SCALE - 1:5
SECTION SCALE - 1:20
3 4
Services Consultants
Project 4
Raksha Shakti University, Lavad, Gujarat
5
BLACKOUT, MANUAL ROLLER BLIND (as per selection)
CERASTONE
3 PLASTER WITH (ref. no.) PAINT FINISH
1 +3600.0 lvl FFL
POLISHED KOTA STONE SHELF WITH ROUNDED EDGES as per specs
2
508
3 104.3
4 95
PLASTER WITH (ref. no.) PAINT FINISH
5 200.5
580
1
259.7
80
2.5
80
81.3 2.5
80
2.5
80
2.5
95
155.5
45
60
520 2.5
126.9
2.5
126.9
2.5
169.7 126.9
2.5
126.9
90
2.5
2.5 30 2.5 30 2.5
D3
Dealt : Venkatlakshmi
Sheet No.
Checked : Monisha G
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Scale :
As Shown
Serial No.
Date :
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50
2.5
45
122 34
2.5
D3
10
+0.0 lvl FFL
2.5
6
50
2.5
45
2.5
30
POLISHED KOTA STONE SHELF WITH ROUNDED EDGES as per specs
13
2.5
30
2.5
30
2.5
Store Room 305 x 580.5
23
55.5
30
2.5
2.5
508 120
11.5
2
Title
Admin_Store Room_Door and Storage Cabin details
+3125.0 lvl SLAB BOTTOM
A29.1
1
PLASTER WITH (ref. no.) PAINT FINISH
6
122
2
V Ā S T U S HI L P Ā C O NS UL T A NT S A r c hit ec t s I Planne r s I Ur ban De s igne r s
POLISHED KOTA STONE SHELF WITH ROUNDED EDGES as per specs
5 4 GSPublisherEngine 1219.0.0.100
STORE ROOM PLAN SCALE - 1:75
6 4
STORE ROOM_UNFOLDED ELEVATION SCALE - 1:75
POLISHED KOTA STONE SHELF WITH ROUNDED EDGES as per specs
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3 6
1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
13
3
3
2.5
3
10 MM THK TEAK WOOD BEADING
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
18 MM THK OPENABLE PLYWOOD SHUTTER
MASONRY OPENING FOR DB
3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
103
7 2.5
3
13
ELECTRICAL BAND (AS PER SITE) 10 MM THK TEAK WOOD BEADING
MIRROR (AS PER SPECS.)
MASONRY OPENING FOR DB
98
100.5
NOTES ELECTRICAL BAND (AS PER SITE)
7
PLASTER FINISH
4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
98
1 6
5. FOR DETAILS OF ALL CUTOUTS IN SLABS AND BEAMS REFER SERVICES CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS.
10 MM THK TEAK WOOD BEADING
18 MM THK PLYWOOD SHUTTER
1.8 (40 x 53) MM WOODEN BAND
2.5
5
10 MM THK TEAK WOOD BEADING
2.5
2.5
2.5
222
ELECTRICAL BAND FOR SWITCH BOARD
SB
18
5
70 28
225
18
5
70
5
28
2.5
222
2.5
MIRROR
(30 x 35) MM THK WODDEN BLOCK
3.5
2 6
MIRROR B ELEVATION SCALE - 1:25
1 6
4 6
6 6
3
11 ELECTRICAL BAND DETAIL 6 SCALE - 1:5
67
3.1
3
PLASTER FINISH
3
Consultants Structural Consultants
2.5
6 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
13
ELECTRICAL BAND (AS PER SITE) 10 MM THK TEAK WOOD BEADING
ELECTRICAL BAND (AS PER SITE)
13 0.6 3 2.5 7
SECTIONAL DETAIL SCALE - 1:25
3 6
3 6
TACK BOARD
TACK BOARD
Services Consultants
35 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
2.5
Project
62.9
222
3 35 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
7
2.5
3
10 MM THK TEAK WOOD BEADING
2.5
13
6 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
Raksha Shakti University, Lavad, Gujarat
18 MM THK PLYWOOD SHUTTER
18 MM THK PLYWOOD SHUTTER
18 MM THK PLYWOOD
62.8
67.5
3.5
SKIRTING (As per specs)
Dining_Gymnasium and Indoor play area_Mirror Fixing Details
10 mm THK ' L' BEADING
10
10
11
3
SKIRTING (As per specs)
Title
3
73
13
222 3 0.6 7 2.5
MIRROR
198
3.5
14 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
3
2.5
14 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
62.9
MIRROR (AS PER SPECS.)
TACK BOARD (AS PER SPECS.)
EQ
113
EQ
14 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
10
N
7
SECTIONAL DETAIL SCALE - 1:25
1 6
Key Plan
10
11
3
SKIRTING (As per specs)
10
11
SKIRTING (As per specs)
18 MM THK PLYWOOD ELECTRIC BAND
62.5
18 MM THK PLYWOOD SHUTTER
62.5
64.5
3.5
(35x30) MM THK WOOD BLOCK
4 6
SECTIONAL DETAIL SCALE - 1:25
5 6
MIRROR B ELEVATION SCALE - 1:25
4 6
0.5 68.8
2.5
4.5
4.5
1
0.5
SECTIONAL DETAIL SCALE - 1:25
10 ELECTRICAL BAND SECTION Dealt : Venkatlakshmi 6 SCALE - 1:5
10 MM THK ' L' BEADING
0.6 5
Sheet No.
Checked : Monisha G
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Scale :
As Shown
Serial No.
Date :
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1.8
3.5
2.5 2.5 0.6 2.5 2.5
1
6 6
6 6
(75 x 53) MM 7.5 WOODEN BAND 14 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
75
TACK BOARD (as per specs)
SB
12 MM THICK MIRROR 6 X 25 MM THK WOODEN PATTI FOR STRUCTURE
18 MM THK PLYWOOD
(100 x 53) MM WOODEN BAND 18 MM THK PLYWOOD 12 MM THICK MIRROR
5 MM THK BEADING
0.5 7 6
PART PLAN SCALE - 1:25
GSPublisherEngine 1219.0.0.100
8 6
ELECTRICAL BAND PLAN SCALE - 1:5
10 MM THK ' L' BEADING
9 6
1
4.5
SB
ELECTRICAL BAND ELEVATION SCALE - 1:5
V Ā S T U S HI L P Ā C O NS UL T A NT S A r c hit ec t s I Planne r s I Ur ban De s igne r s 18 MM THK PLYWOOD 5 MM THK BEADING 10 MM THK ' L' BEADING
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NALANDA UNIVERSITY, RAJGIR, BIHAR Nalanda University is envisaged as the campus of the future, positioned at the forefront of global education and hub of intellectual excellence. Equally, the master plan of the campus is an iconic beacon that attracts global attention for adopting sustainable methods to achieve social and economic integration of the local community. The location of the campus in a predominantly agricultural area implying a larger impact on the adjacent areas. The plan allows for incremental growth and flexible expansion and phasing while preserving the agricultural and environmental basis of the region. The master plan integrates sustainable practices at every phase of the project, from site planning of the campus through creation of infrastructure, cost-effective ways to both reduce consumption of natural resources and minimize dependency on off-site building materials. The intent is to create a model campus plan by digging the university’s multifaces of identity, its belonging, its time.
NOTES 1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS. 4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 5. FOR DETAILS OF ALL CUTOUTS IN SLABS AND BEAMS REFER SERVICES CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS.
1 7
STUDENT HOUSING CLUSTER SCALE - 1:200
STUDENT HOUSING CLUSTER SCALE - 1:200
4 7
Key Plan
N
Consultants Structural Consultants
Services Consultants
2 7
STUDENT HOUSING CLUSTER SCALE - 1:200
STUDENT HOUSING MODULE SCALE - 1:50
5 7
7 7
STUDENT HOUSING MODULE SCALE - 1:50
Project
Nalanda University, Rajgir, Bihar
Title
Student Housing_Physical Model
8 7
STUDENT HOUSING MODULE SCALE - 1:50
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STUDENT HOUSING CLUSTER SCALE - 1:200
GSPublisherEngine 1220.0.0.100
6 7
STUDENT HOUSING MODULE SCALE - 1:50
B
D
S.W.T (2400 X 1500)
F.W.T (2400 X 1500)
T.W.T (2400 X 1500)
NOTES
R.W.T (2400 X 1500)
1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
+1030 +1030
-650
HVAC DUCT BELOW
+10.0
HVAC DUCT
HVAC DUCT
HVAC DUCT
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
+10.0
+20.0
1.8 1.8 1.2 1.8 22.5 22.5 0.8 52.4
59.7
1.8
57.9
60.3
10 8
9 8
7 8
HVAC DUCT BELOW
A
A
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7 1001.2
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
55.7
3.3
59.5
58.2 173.5
3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
2.3 1.2 1.8 1.8 1.8 22.5 22.5 1.8
4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
15 MM THK. PLYWOOD FOR PLATFORM TOP WITH ENGINEERED WOODEN FLOORING AS PER SPEC
18 MM THK. PLYWOOD FOR PLATFORM BASE FRAME
PLATFORM SECTION B SCALE - 1:50
56.7
PLATFORM SECTION A SCALE - 1:50
8 8
B
5. FOR DETAILS OF ALL CUTOUTS IN SLABS AND BEAMS REFER SERVICES CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS.
3 9
DOUBLE HEIGHT CLASSROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM (12270 X 12500) +20.0
15 MM THICK WOODEN PLANK
3.3
1.5
C
20 X 20 MM THICK WOODEN BEADING
1.8
C
15 MM THICK WOODEN PLANK 18 MM THICK PLYWOOD
16.7
16.7
HVAC DUCT BELOW
A
A
Key Plan
4 9 +10.0
N
+10.0
+20.0
HVAC DUCT BELOW 57.9
1.8
57.9
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
56.7
1.8
57
1.8 1.8
880 18 MM THK. PLYWOOD FOR PLATFORM BASE FRAME
PLATFORM PLAN SCALE - 1:50
9 8
1.8 1.8
121.1
PLAN SCALE - 1:150
Exposed RCC column
71
117
93.3
209
68
93.3
69 W18
67 66
64
1 9
WOODEN BAND WITH DIMMER LIGHT
240
450
W9
RAISED PLATFORM SKIRTING
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
HVAC DUCT
800 X 800 MM CUT-OUT
HVAC DUCT
HVAC GRILL
12 MM THK. CLEAR GLASS
75 X 35 MM THK. WOODEN FRAME
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
52
HVAC DUCT
HVAC DUCT
50 49
113.5
47
EXPOSED BRICK WALL
46
22 10 209
17.4
42.6
117
22 117 42.6
75
75
75
109 109
WOODEN BAND WITH DIMMER LIGHT LINTEL LVL.
44
BEAM BOTTOM LVL.
WOODEN BAND WITH DIMMER LIGHT
10mm Groove
1 9
10mm Groove
LINTEL LVL.
40 X 18 MM THK. WOODEN MEMBER FOR SHUTTER 75 X 25 MM THK. WOODEN MEMBER FOR SHUTTER
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
101
450 341 240
PROJECTION SCREEN
05
VENEER PANEL (Ref. FD-ID-4)
04
SILL LVL. ELECTRICAL BAND (Ref. FD-ID-4) HVAC GRILL SKIRTING
SKIRTING
06
SB SB SB
HVAC DUCT
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
SB SB SB
12 MM THK. CLEAR GLASS 12 X 12 MM THK. WOODEN BEADING
D6 2.10.2 75 X 35 MM THK. WOODEN FRAME
FINISHED FLOOR LVL.
SKIRTING
02
SCREED RCC SLAB AS PER STRUCTURAL DRAWING
00 -01
-04
-07 -08
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Date :
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Sheet No.
-03
-05
SECTION D SCALE - 1:150
Dealt : Venkatlakshmi
VITRIFIED TILE FLOORING AS PER SPEC.
03
RAISED PLATFORM
FINISHED FLOOR LVL.
Conference room (100 seater)_ Detail Drawings
12 X 12 MM THK. MS SOLID BAR FOR SAFETY GRILL
01
HVAC DUCT
Title
PLASTERED WALL
PCC FOR LEVELLING AND MATCHING THE BRICK COURSING 6 x10 MM GROOVE
08 07
101
450
240
SILL LVL. ELECTRICAL BAND (Ref. FD-ID-4) HVAC GRILL
ROLLER BLIND PELMET (Ref. FD-ID-4)
800 X 800 CUTOUT IN THE WALL
09
SIKKI GRASS WITH 12 MM PLYWOOD BASE FOR ACOUSTIC PANELLING
Nalanda University, Rajgir, Bihar
125 X 50 MM THK. WOODEN FRAME
10
341
VENEER PANEL (Ref. FD-ID-4)
12 11
ROLLER BLIND PELMET (Ref. FD-ID-4) SIKKI GRASS WITH 12 MM PLYWOOD BASE- ACOUSTIC PANELLING
Project
125 X 6 MM THK. EPDM SEALING TAPE
45
10
22 10
6 8
109 109
75
SECTION C SCALE - 1:150
233 0.3 6.3 5.6 209.3 6.3 5.6 3 0.8 0.5 6.3 5.9 1.5 3.5 0.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.6
6 8
ROLLER BLIND PELMET (Ref. FD-ID-4)
117
209
42.6 17.4
42.6
117
191.6
10
22
4 8
191.6
SECTION A SCALE - 1:150
BEAM BOTTOM LVL.
Services Consultants
51
48
2 8
Consultants Structural Consultants
12 X 12 MM THK. WOODEN BEADING
RCC SLAB AS PER STRUCTURAL DRAWING
53 SB SB SB
SKIRTING FINISHED FLOOR LVL.
FINISHED FLOOR LVL.
12 X 12 MM THK. MS SOLID BAR FOR SAFETY GRILL
56
54
SILL LVL.
SB SB SB
125 X 50 MM THK. WOODEN FRAME
55
101
101
SB SB SB
ROLLER BLIND PELMET (Ref. FD-ID-4) 125 X 6 MM THK. EPDM SEALING TAPE
WATERPROOFING VATTA AS PER SPEC.
57 W9
ELECTRICAL BAND (Ref. FD-ID-4)
SILL LVL. 800 X 800 MM CUT-OUT HVAC GRILL
52.2
BRICK BAT IN SLOPE AS PER SPEC.
58
341
240
450
WINDOW WITH PANELLING SIKKI GRASS WITH 12 MM PLYWOOD BASE FOR ACOUSTIC PANELLING VENEER PANEL (Ref. FD-ID-4)
PROJECTION SCREEN WITH WHITE BOARD
341
ELECTRICAL BAND (Ref. FD-ID-4)
52.2
TERACOTTA TILES AS PER SPEC.
59
ROLLER BLIND PELMET (Ref. FD-ID-4)
W9
1.8
12 x 6 MM DRIP MOULD IN RCC
61 60
LINTEL LVL.
2 9
4.4
62
PLASTER WITH PAINT (AS PER SPEC)
109
2 9
1 9
WOODEN BAND WITH DIMMER LIGHT LINTEL LVL.
63
109
109
109
BEAM BOTTOM LVL.
PLASTER WITH PAINT (AS PER SPEC)
7.5 3 6.3 0.6 1.2 0.5 0.3
65
BEAM BOTTOM LVL.
0.5 4.5 4.1 4.1 4.5 0.5 0.6 7.6 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.6 0.6 5 105.8 5 0.6
7.5 4.4 6.3 3 0.6 0.3 0.5 1.2
73 72
WINDOW WITH PANELLING
57.9
76 75 74
70
VENEER PANEL (Ref. FD-ID-4)
1.8 121.1
MS FLAT as per specs
Glass as per specs
57.9
15 MM THK. PLYWOOD FOR PLATFORM TOP WITH ENGINEERED WOODEN FLOORING AS PER SPEC
B
D
10 JOINERY DETAIL 8 SCALE - 1:10 1 8
1.8
52.2
+1030
B
52.2
+20.0
+1030
5 8
SECTION B SCALE - 1:150
6 8
WALL SECTION SCALE - 1:50
NOTES
10
100 x 40 MM THK. WOODEN MEMBER
0.6
7 4
4
7
2.5
WINDOW AS PER DETAIL REF.ID.8.6.1 4 MM THK. VENEER AS PER SPEC. 50 X 35 MM THK. WOODEN MEMBER
1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK.
4
6
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
DIMMER LIGHT AS PER DETAIL
900 x 50 x 2360 MM RESIN BONDED GLASS WOOL (48 KG/ CU.M)
8 MM THK. PLYWOOD
950 x 12 x 2360 MM PERFORATED PLYWOOD
40 X 32 MM THK. WOODEN MEMBER 8 MM THK. PLYWOOD
950 x 8 x 2360 MM SIKKI GRASS PANEL
5
1.2
0.8
3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS.
3
3
47 8.3
1.6
1.8
1.8
7.5
1.8 1.8
1.8
3 7.5
1.8 1.8
1.8
7.5
1.8 1.8
3 1.8
3 7.5
25 MM THK. RESIN BONDED GLASS WOOL COVERED WITH FABRIC AS PER SPEC (48 KG/ CU.M) 29 1.8 1.8 1.8 7.5
1.8 1.8
4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.
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IIM VISHAKHAPATNAM (COMPETITION ENTRY) The proposal seeks to make the IIM Visakhapatnam campus both practical and memorable. Practical because the buildings are simply constructed in a short time period, straightforward in their planning and flexible in their usages. And memorable not because the buildings are iconic architectural statements, but because the spaces between them are responsive to local climate, interesting, selfshading, outdoor learning spaces, rewarding and legible. This network of spaces will reflect the plan of a town. A comfortable series of interlinked spaces will provide an urban pattern with a relaxed permeability and a clear hierarchy. A series of pedestrian routes link every building and lead directly to a main pedestrian network along the sports field in which the major campus activities are located. Centre of the campus is the library and central plaza as part of academic facilities and other amenities for students like dining hall, students amenities and sports complex are connected with covered pedestrian walkway along the field. The way buildings are located in valley, having views of mountains all around makes this dramatic landscape becomes a constant reference as it is seen as th
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NOTES 1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE CHECKED AND CORELATED WITH THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN CENTIMETRES UNLESS AND OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 3. ALL LEVELS ARE FINISHED LEVELS. 4. ALL MARGINS, CLEARANCES ETC. REQUIRED AS PER BYE-LAWS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND ANY DESCREPENCIES FOUND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 5. FOR DETAILS OF ALL CUTOUTS IN SLABS AND BEAMS REFER SERVICES CONSULTANTS DRAWINGS.
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KALAGRAM- A MARKETPLACE FOR COTTAGE INDUSTRIES IN AN URBAN HAAT SETTING
THESIS DISSERTATION 2020 VENKATLAKSHMI NIT TRICHY
THESIS DISSERTATIONKALAGRAM- A MARKETPLACE FOR COTTAGE INDUSTRIES IN AN URBAN HAAT SETTING The main aim of this project is to change the very definition of “Urban Haats”. Urban Haats are generally considered to be very hypocritical in nature as they thrive on local and traditional arts and crafts, but cater only to the upper middle class and higher class users, which is mainly due to the high prices.
By convention, Haats or marketplaces have always been an essential part of any urban fabric. It is not just a place for trade and commerce but also a place for public interaction and activity.
These high prices are due to the added Material, Production and Transportation cost apart from the actual selling price of the goods. Also, Urban Haats only cater to sales which completely takes away the limelight, from the intricacies and efforts of the artisans, behind these finished goods.
Urban Haats are new age market places of great cultural diversity which showcase not just spaces for open exhibitions and fairs but also for sales of handicraft, clothing, food items etc. It also provides scope for a plethora of cultural events and activities like music and dance festivals, first hand experiential workshops etc.
AIM Urban Haats or market places are part of the agrarian economy and in highly urbanized cities; it is majorly a part of a nostalgic landscape. Maharashtra, in essence, has a great plethora of cottage industries and agrarian produce. Urban Haats or Melas, thus, help these local vendors to directly sell their produce in larger city markets like these, therefore expanding their reach and revenue. Haats are flexible and informal, thus very vigorous vibrant and full of its own rhythm and dynamics. While Haats have been reduced to mere tourism relics in other modernized industrial countries, in India, it still very much retains its identity.
OBJECTIVE •To provide an innovative space for exhibition and sales of organic, local produce, thus encouraging small scale vendors. •To provide a platform and encouraging cottage industries and increasing their reach and revenue by introducing their produce in the main market for sales in cities. •To maintain its identity and become a defining landmark for the existing urban fabric. •To reduce congestion of roads by providing a designated space for street vendors. •To increase awareness and provide recognition to local artwork/produce amidst an urban setting filled with commercial, capitalized market. •To provide a holistic experience to people by combining exhibition and sales with user experience.
Cottage industries are also very prevalent in the state of Maharashtra, which majorly comprises of Pickles, Papads, Chutneys and othe rperishable goods. Farmers and women from near by villages come to cities to sell these products once a week. The problem here lies in their narrowed down audience due to unavailability of proper marketing and transport. Thus, My project aims to combine Production, Manufacturing and sales of goods produced by these cottage industries and traditional artisans on-site. This reduces the excess cost above the selling price, which, in turn will open up the gates to all kinds of users and a larger audience. It will also create the interest and awareness amongst users regarding these traditonal arts and craft forms. This will in turn also boost sales and promote and support these forms to thrive and not fade away. It will also make the site self sustainable in terms of revenue.
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Finalised Retail shops form1. Its a combination of both forms, the Dilli Haat shape and CIDCO Urban Haat materials. 2. Retail shop spaces comprise of 35-40% of the built up area. 3. Thus, Providing cool roofs to these spaces provides us with an ideal sustainability solution. 4. The roof is a combination of reflective mosaic roofing (Reflective cooling) and planter jali covering suspended on top of it. 5. Thus, majority of the built space conducts less heat, therefore reducing the overall energy consumption of the site (In terms of extra cooling requirements)
1. Brick Jalies are very prevalent in Maratha Wada style Architecture. 2. This idea is a combination of brick jalis and the diya lamps. 3. By creating a hollow niche inside the brick, we fix CFL/LED diyas. 4. A solar panel is fixed on top of this jail wall and this solar energy is used to power the lights. 5. Thus, the traditional brick jalis are used as partition walls which light up at night and serve as street/ space lighting. 6. The wall could be hollow/ synthetic to provide the necessary connections, with brick cladding for the desired look. 7. The partition wall heats up due to the lights, and during the harsh Pune winters, it can be used as a passive heating element.
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RECAP: OLD WORKS First year sketches and paintings
The world is, but, a canvas to our imagination -Henry David Thoreou
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RECAP: OLD WORKS
Signage and Branding Redefined- NITT The main aim of this project was to reimagine and redesign the Signage and Branding for NITT. This project comprises of designing internal and external signages and branding including redesigning the Institute logo, Institute theme, official letterhead, official envelopes and business cards. A group project comprising of myself and 4 of my classmates, this project was a part of our B.Arch curriculum in our 6th semester.
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EXPERIMENTS: GRAPHIC ART Digital design is like painting, except, the paint never dries. - Neville Brody
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WORDING: CREATIVE WRITING
Solomon R Guggenheim museum,
designed by the world renowned modernist architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, is one of the most celebrated and critiqued edifices of its time.Conceived from the “temple of the spirits” of ancient Mesopotamia, the museum form was referred to, as an inverted ziggurat. This is due to its unique ramp gallery, extending up from the ground level in a long, continuous spiral along the outer edges of the building, ending just under the ceiling skylight.Amidst the skyrocketing trend of vertical expansion, especially in the fast growingcity of New York, this cylindrical building stands apart as an example of modern architecture embracing nature.
An Architect and a Writer, both are rendered immortal through their creativity- the former, in his forms and the latter, in his words.
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM THE FRAMEWORK The spiral design recalled a nautilus shell, with continuous spaces flowing freely, one into another. Wright ascribed a symbolic meaning of human ideas, moods and sentiments to the building’s rigid geometric forms. The oval-shaped form of the columns reiterate the geometry of the fountain. Circularity is the leitmotif, from the rotunda to the inlaid design of the terrazzo floors. The site’s proximity to Central Park required Wright to design the building in a vertical rather than a horizontal form, making the museum both natural and modernist at the same time, coalescing with the city settings and the community it is a part of. ELUCIDATION The building looks like a white cylindrical stack, wider at the top than the bottom, in sharp contrast to the typically rectangular buildings that surround it. Internally, the viewing gallery forms a helical spiral ramp climbing gently to the top. Thus, the design weaves the building and the artworks into an uninterrupted, beautiful symphony. It is also very awkward to hang the paintings, not in their vertical true plane but tilted back against the shallow, windowless, concave exhibition niches that surround the central spiral. The shell form of the structure doesn’t have any remote relation to its functions and has a very low ceiling, slanting outwards, following the outward slant of the exterior wall. THE INTERIORS Once inside, instead of being monotonously led through a series of interconnected rooms, the guests ride to the top of the building by elevators and descend along the gentle slope of the continuous ramp, to view the atrium of the building as the last work of art. The carefully articulated lighting effect from the skylight is another example of amalgamating nature with the modern concrete surfaces, embodying the inherent plasticity of organic forms in architecture. Thus, Wright’s design obliterated the conventional approach to museum layouts and acted as a catalyst for change.
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