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PORTFOLIO ARUNACHALAM LAKSHMANAN
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
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CURRICULUM VITAE ABOUT ME
CONTACT INFORMATION
| ARUNACHAL AM L AKSHMANAN Gender | Male Nationality | Indian Date Of Birth | 04-JAN-1992 Languages | English , Tamil
2) Abira Jewellers, Bangalore, India
Interior design for a jewellery store. Preparation of architectural design detail drawings, furniture concept layouts, presentation drawings, technical specifications, renders, site supervision and billing of quantities.
Email | architect.viki.arun@gmail.com
DEC’-2015 to JUNE’ 2016
ARCHITECT - Maruthi Housing, Hosur, India
Address | 10/171 Flemington Road, North Melbourne VIC - 3051, Melbourne, Australia Phone no. | +61 - 435 699 523
EDUCATION
INTERESTS
UNDER GRADUATE Bachelor Of Architecture
2009 - 2014
SRM UNIVERSITY, SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur, Kancheepuram dist., Tamilnadu, India - 603203
ACHIEVEMENTS
GRADUATE Master Of Architecture
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, Parkville, Melbourne -VIC, Australia
To work in an environment that pushes the current limits of my abilities , allows me to improve my current skill-set and grow along with the company.
INTERNSHIP
JUN’-2012 TO SEPT’-2012
WORK EXPERIENCE
MAY’-2014 to OCT’-2014
FEBRUARY 2011 Paper presentation on ‘Chettinad Architecture’| NATIONAL WINNER | EXCEL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE JANUARY 2013 PAPER presentation on ‘Vernacular Architecture’| NATIONAL WINNER | TKM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
2016 - 2018
OBJECTIVE
PHOTOGRAPHY SKETCHING CYCLING READING
certified AUTODESK REVIT Professional
AVAILABLE FROM
PART TIME : feb 20 ONWARDS University classes on tuesdays and wednesdays.
JUNIOR ARCHITECT - Khosla Associates, Bangalore, India.
JUNIOR ARCHITECT - Maruthi Housing, Hosur, India NOV’-2014 to NOV’-2015
JUNIOR ARCHITECT - Inform Architects, Bangalore, India. 1) New Van Bhavan, Bhopal, India
Office building for State government of Madhya Pradesh - Forest department Preparation of architectural design detail drawings, interior layouts, visualisation presentation drawings and billing of quantities.
“ Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work” - A P J Abdul Kalam Scientist, Former President of India.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 ‘New Van Bhavan’
ABOUT ME
02 ‘Khosla associates’
03 ‘Rangoli’
ARUNACHALAM LAKSHMANAN 12 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC - 3150, Melbourne, Australia OFFICE DESIGN
RESIDENCES
MUSEUM DESIGN
PROFESSIONAL WORK
PROFESSIONAL WORK
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIO WORK
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+61 - 435 699 523 architect.viki.arun@gmail.com
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‘Halcyon Heights’
‘Solar sailer’
APARTMENT DESIGN
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIO WORK
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS WORK
SKILL SET
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Work Experience
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‘New Van Bhavan’ Office space for the forest department.
OFFICE DESIGN NOV 2014 / PROFESSIONAL WORK
‘NEW VAN BHAVAN’ - “A GREEN RATED OFFICE BUILDING FOR THE FOREST DEPARTMENT OF MADHYAPRADESH, INDIA. THE OFFICE SPACE PROVIDES STANDARD ” SENIOR ARCHITECT : AR. CHANDRASEKAR, INFORM ARCHITECTS Email: chandra@informarchitects.com
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT InForm ARCHITECTS , Bangalore TEAM OF 5 ARCHITECTS
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OFFICE DESIGN
| ‘New Van Bhavan’
PROJECT BRIEF
project brief | design concept | site plan SITE LOCATION
‘New Van Bhavan’ is an office complex for the state government of madhya pradesh - Department of Forest. It comprises of 4 main departments. The design had to accommodate all space requirements as per the hierarchy of the working staff and their occupational relationship, with a non traditional appeal, which will make it stand out. On the whole, there has to be moments, where one experiences the space to be different from the traditional government buildings. role in project
LOCATION: BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA SITE AREA: 45729 Sq.m PLINTH AREA: 27863 Sq.m NO. OF FLOORS: G + 3 STATUS: ON SITE HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING: 17.45 METERS CLIENT: STATE GOVERNMENT OF MADHYAPRADESH
zoning
During my time, I led the interior planning team in reorganising the layouts as per the updated requirements. I also worked on facade detail drawings, Billing of quantities, 3D model and renders.
The Campus building accommodate consolidated offices for 4 main departments (Forest, Eco-tourism, Federation, and Corporation) for which the built form is organised into 3 main blocks - A, C, and E respectively with interconnecting blocks - B and D to accomodate common facilities for the main blocks. SITE PLAN WITH GROUND FLOOR
BLOCK - B
RK IN G 4 W HE EL ER PA
LEGEND
SI TE EX IT
SI TE EN TR Y
GENERAL ACCESS POINTS TO OFFICE SERVICE ACCESS POINTS
BLOCK - D
2 WHE ELER PAR KING
4 WHE ELER PAR KING
BLOCK -A BLOCK - C BLOCK - E
C-BLOCK
D -BLOCK
E-BLOCK
B -BLOCK A-BLOCK
design concept The design concept for the project proposes the simulation of a forest environment, within which fluid spaces for the offices are inserted carefully. The landscape and the unique iconography of the building recognize the strong references to this ecology within the New Van Bhawan campus.
KITCHEN LOADING DOCK OUTDOOR EXHIBITION SPACE
OUTDOOR CAFETERIA
UTLITY BLOCK
Workload : construction drawings | interior layouts | boq | VISUALIZATIONS | facade detailing
SERVICE YARD
OFFICE DESIGN
| ‘New Van Bhavan’
zoning | planning 7
schematic zoning
GROUND FLOOR PLAN - A BLOCK
courtyards
AHU THE COURTYARDS BRING IMPORTANT ROOM MOMENTS IN THE BUILDING AS ALL THE INTERNAL 30 SEATER MOVEMENT BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENTS HAPPEN THROUGH STAIRS OVERLOOKING THE COURTYARDS. THE CONFERENCE ROOM ARRANGEMENT OF THE STAIRCASE ENABLES THE USERS TO HAVE A VISUAL CONNECTION WITH THE SPACES INSIDE AND ALSO WITH MOVEMENT HAPPENING THROUGH THE STAIRS. THESE STAIRCASES OVERLOOKING THE COURTYARD BRINGS IN MORE FLUIDITY BETWEEN DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS IN TERMS OF MOVEMENT.
LIFTS & STAIRCASES SERVICE AREAS OFFICE SPACES
A-BLOCK ENTRANCE PORTICO
RECEPTION
GUEST LIFTS FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE OFFICES SPACES
LIBRARY
ALL THE ROOMS ARE ALIGNED ALONG THE PERIPHERY OF AND COURTYARDS OF THE BUILDING TO ACHIEVE MORE NATURAL LIGHT. GREEN LANDSCAPED COURTYARD (OTS) LUNCH ROOMS
E- BLOCK D- BLOCK C- BLOCK
WORKSTATION SPACES
B- BLOCK
SERVICE LIFT AHU ROOM
A- BLOCK
TOILETS
author: arunachalam & saravana
FRONT PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | RHINO | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
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| ‘New Van Bhavan’
OFFICE DESIGN
section | details
CONCEPTUAL SECTION THROUGH C - BLOCK GREEN TERRACE
FLUIDITY
SLAB EXTENSION
INTERCONNECTING BRIDGE WITH STEEL STAIRCASE
STAFF CABIN
CORRIDOR
WORKSTATIONS
THE FACADE HAS TO BE FLUIDIC SO AS TO RESPOND TO AN ORGANIC FORM WHERE THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES ARE MERGED WITH INTERNAL CONNECTIVITY THROUGH COURTYARDS AND THE CORRIDORS FLOWING THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING.
THE FOUR DEPARTMENTS ARE FUNCTIONALLY INDEPENDENT, BUT LOOSELY INTEGRATED BY A NETWORK OF PATHS AND GREEN. THE EXTERIOR FACADE RESPONDS TO THE FLUIDITY OF THE PROGRAMME WITH THREE DIFFERENT TRANSPARENCIES, THAT IS GLASS, LOUVERS AND OPAQUE SURFACES-WALLS.
author: arunachalam
ACP CLADDING
GREEN LANDSCAPED COURTYARD
canopy detail
wall detail - ACOUSTICS
THE ENTRANCES OF BLOCK B AND D ARE COMPLEMENTED WITH A CANOPY SHELTER . THE DESIGN CONSTITUTES A PART OF THE FLUIDIC NATURE OF THE BUILDING.
BEING A OFFICE SPACE, THE CABIN ROOMS HAVE DRY WALL PARTITIONS FOR FLEXIBILITY AND SERVICE ROOMS HAVE WET WALLS FOR HEAVY APPLICATIONS.AS THE WHOLE PLANNING IS EFFICIENTLY COMPACT, IT HAS THE TENDENCY TO ACOUSTICALLY COMPROMISE ON THE PRIVACY.
THE MATERIALS LIKE STEEL AND ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE PANELS ARE EXTENSIVELY USED TO ACHIEVE A SLEEK, LIGHT WEIGHT STRUCTURE THAT IS FLUID.
12.5mm THICK GYPSUM PLASTERBOARD
ISMC 400
COLUMN
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200mm THICK AAC BLOCK WALL
GLAZING PIPE (200 X 10mm)
200 THK MASONRY WALL
ACP CLADDING
author: arunachalam
TWO LAYERS OF 12.5mm THICK GYPSUM PLASTERBOARD
25mm THICK FIBERGLASS WOOL
A’ ACP CLADDING
THUS THE NATURE OF THE FORM WRAPS THE FUNCTIONAL BLOCKS AND BRIDGES IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE BUILDING STARTS APPEARING TO BE A WHOLE AND NOT JUST SUM OF ITS PARTS- BLOCKS AND BRIDGES
12mm THICK FIBRE CEMENT BOARD
ACP CLADDING
ISMC 400
50mm THICK FIBRE GLASS WOOL
WET WALL
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | RHINO | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
DRY WALL
OFFICE DESIGN
| ‘New Van Bhavan’
facade detail 9
facade detail
THIRD FLOOR
A SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR FACADE SECTION
DETAIL AT A
author: arunachalam & uttara
the office project was handled by a team of 5 members: RIDDHI , uttara, ARUNACHALAM, SARAVANA AND SUBBAIYAN, UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF SENIOR ARCHITECT CHANDRASEKAR
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RESIDENCE DESIGN
| ‘Hari krishna reddy residence’
entrance steps details
Work Experience @ Khosla Associates Bangalore
individual drafting and visualisation work at khosla associates
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | VRAY | PHOTOSHOP
RESIDENCE DESIGN
| ‘Tania and sandeep khosla residence’
individual drafting work at khosla associates
door window details 11
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT |AUTOCAD
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RESIDENCE DESIGN
| ‘pawna house’
individual drafting work at khosla associates
elevations | sections | plan
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT |AUTOCAD
RESIDENCE DESIGN
| ‘Harsh and nidhi residence’
individual drafting work at khosla associates
elevations 13
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT |AUTOCAD
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RESIDENCE DESIGN
| ‘Nikhil kumar residence’
individual drafting work at khosla associates
powder room detail
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT |AUTOCAD
RESIDENCE DESIGN
| ‘Nikhil kumar residence’
individual drafting work at khosla associates
OHT detail | staircase detail | water body detail 15
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT |AUTOCAD
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Undergraduate Studio Projects
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‘Rangoli’ Invigorating art and craft !
musEUm DESIGN JANUARY 2013 / INDIVIDUAL WORK
‘RANGOLI’ - “A MUSEUM SPACE COHERENT TO THE INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND CRAFT. THE BUILT FORM IS NOT JUST A SPACE TO EXHIBIT BUT AN INVIGORATING TRIBUTE TO THE INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND CRAFT ” GUIDE : PROF. PRADEEPA Email: pradeepa.c@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in@gmail.com
STUDIO PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 8TH SEMESTER / YEAR 4
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MUSEUM DESIGN
| ‘Rangoli’
inspiration | concept study | site plan
CONCEPT STATEMENT
SITE PLAN
India is land of diverse creative fields. To celebrate it’s grandeur there exists no space which is coherent to it’s art forms. Museums are not a space to just exhibit but should also invigorate the artisans. Hence the objective is to break the non stereotypical idea of a museum through a design with thought process concomitant to it’s art form. INSPIRATION
site location LOCATION: MYSORE, KARNATAKA, INDIA SITE AREA: 46633 Sq.m HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING: 18 METERS SETBACKS FRONT AND BACK : 14.0M
Rangoli being an evolving art form and tradition in India, precedes sculpture and painting. The art form basically is a process of connecting a centre point on the ground and cardinal points around it, usually in geometrical patterns .
SITE CONTEXT: MYSORE IS REFERRED TO AS CULTURAL CAPITAL OF SOUTH KARNATAKA.IT IS THE PLACE OF ORIGIN FOR FEW NOTABLE ARTISTIC SCHOOLS LIKE VIJAYANAGAR PAINTING SCHOOL. THE HISTORIC BELUR AND HALEBID TEMPLES ARE LOCATED FEW MILES FROM HERE
For any Museum, Circulation is the key, which has to be simple, engaging and unconstraint. Hence Rangoli is a perfect domain to explore various geometric patterns and find the right circulation pattern for a Musuem.
study On iterations of common simple patterns in rangoli
A SIMPLE RANGOLI PATTERN
WALLS OF HALEBID TEMPLE
A RELIEF SCULPTURE IN THE WALLS OF HALEBID TEMPLE
CIRCULAR LOOP:
INFINTY LOOP
LOOPED SQUARE
+ SIMPLE CIRCULAR LOOP
+ LOOP WITH ONE NODE
+ LOOP WITH FOUR NODES
+ CONSTRAINS THE USER TO FOLLOW A SINGLE LINEAR CIRCULATION
+ OPTION TO BREAK FREE FROM CIRCULATION PATHWAY IS LIMITED TO ONE.
+ MULTIPLE OPTIONS TO BREAK FREE FROM CIRCULATION PATHWAY.
+ OFFERS ONE HUGE CENTRAL COURT SPACE
+ OFFERS FOUR SMALL COURT SPACES + OFFERS TWO MEDIUM COURT SPACES
WORKLOAD : SITE STUDY | CONCEPTUALIZATION | DESIGN EVOLUTION | DETAIL DRAWINGS | VISUALIZATIONS
MUSEUM DESIGN
| ‘Rangoli’
concept evolution 19
LIFT & STAIRCASE CORE
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2 CIRCULATION & EXHIBIT SPACES
COURT SPACES
MAIN ENTRY VIA BASEMENT
LOOPED SQUARE THE LOOPED SQUARE VERSION OF RANGOLI IS AN EVER ENDING LOOP OF CIRCULATION WITH THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE TO BEGIN OR BREAK FREE AT ANY OF THE INTERSECTION NODES. HERE THE LOOP CONSTITUTE THE PERMANENT EXHIBIT SPACE FOR THE MUSUEM.
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EXIT RAMP
ACCESS POINTS
SCULPTURE COURT
GALLERY DISPLAY PANELS
THE RAMP SERVES AS A GALLERY WITH DISPLAY PLATFORMS ALONG THE OUTER EDGE OF THE RAMP SERVING AS THE EXHIBIT SPACE. THE FLAT STRETCHES OF THE LANES CONNECTING THEM HOUSE THE DISPLAY PANELS AND SEATING.THE OCULUS SKYLIGHT MADE OF ACRYLIC SERVES AS A SCULPTURE COURT ABOVE GROUND LEVEL.
SKYLIGHTS
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SKYLIGHTS
ADMINISTRATION OFFICES
ACCESS POINTS
THE DOTS OUTSIDE THE LOOP ACT AS POINTS OF ACCESS TO THE MUSUEM. AND THE DOTS INSIDE, ACT AS AN OCULUS SKYLIGHT FOR THE BASEMENT AREAS. TO AVOID MERGING LANES THE LOOP HAS GRADUALLY SLOPING RAMPS WHICH CREATES ROOM FOR SERVICE AREAS AND TOILETS.
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THE ENTRANCE SPIRAL RAMP SERVES AS THE MAIN ENTRY INTO THE MUSUEM, LEADING TO THE TICKET COUNTER AND LOBBY SPACE IN THE BASEMENT. HERE THE LEFT HALF OF THE BASEMENT CONSISTS OF THE ADMIN AREAS AND THE RIGHT HALF HOUSES THE TEMPORARY EXHIBIT SPACE.
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TENSILE FABRIC ROOF
BACKLIT PERFORATED FACADE THE FLOOR ABOVE THE EXHIBIT AREA OFFERS A MULTIPURPOSE HALL SPACE FOR ARTISANS AND CRAFTSMEN TO HOST LECTURES TALK EVENTS, ETC.
TEMPORARY EXHIBIT SPACE
MAIN ENTRY VIA BASEMENT
TENSILE FABRIC COVER
AERIAL VIEW OF THE BUILDING THE SCULPTURE COURT AREAS ARE COVERED WITH TENSILE FABRIC WHICH DIFFUSES THE SUNLIGHT PASSING THROUGH IT OFFERING SOFT SHADOWS IDEAL FOR THE EXHIBIT SPACE. THE ROOF IS MADE UP OF SPACE FRAME STRUCTURE AND COVERED WITH FABRIC SKIN.
SOFTWARES USED : RHINO | GRASSHOPPER | V-RAY | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
MUSEUM DESIGN
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| ‘Rangoli’
planning | detail drawings | visualisation
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
ADMIN OFFICES
VISITOR TOILETS
TEMPORARY EXHIBIT SPACE
STAFF TOILETS STAFF DINING
SKYLIGHTS
THE SERVICE CORE IS CENTRALLY LOCATED WITH ONE SERVICE LIFT TWO GUEST LIFTS, AND ONE GUEST STAIRCASE
EXTERIOR VIEW
‘RANGOLI’ AT DAWN
ADMIN OFFICES
IT IS A TREAT VISUALLY TO VIEW THE MUSEUM AT SUNSET. WITH THE INTERIOR LIGHTS ILLUMINATING THE PERFORATED FACADE, IT IS INDEED A CONTEMPORARY ART ON IT’S OWN
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MAINTENANCE OFFICES AND STORAGE
THE MAIN ACCESS TO THE MUSEUM IS THROUGH A SPIRAL RAMP LEADING TO THE BASEMENT FLOOR. THE FLOOR HOSTS A TEMPORARY EXHIBIT SPACE, SERVICE AREAS AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICES.
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TEMPORARY OUTDOOR STALLS MAIN ENTRANCE LOBBY
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THE REAR SIDE OF THE MUSEUM OFFERS AN OUTDOOR SPACE, TEMPORARY FOR ART AND CRAFT SHOPS. THE PERFORATED FACADE ALONG THE WAY VISUALLY COMPLEMENTS THE SCENE FOR THE VISITORS.
AERIAL SITE VIEW
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SCULPTURAL ELEMENT
VIEW OF TICKET COUNTER AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE
THE SPIRAL RAMP LEADING TO THE TICKET COUNTER HAS DUAL FUNCTIONS, ONE SERVING AS AN ACCESS FROM THE EXTERIOR AND OTHER BEING A SCULPTURAL ELEMENT FROM THE INTERIOR.
FRONT ELEVATION
OUTDOOR STALLS SIDE ELEVATION
SOFTWARES USED : RHINO | GRASSHOPPER | V-RAY | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
MUSEUM DESIGN
| ‘Rangoli’
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SECTION
PERMANENT EXHIBIT AREA
STAIRCASE
FABRIC COVER TO LET DIFFUSED LIGHT
SCULPTURE COURT
ACCOUNTS OFFICE
TICKET COUNTER
SOLATUBE SKYLIGHT SYSTEM
ENTRANCE LOBBY
STORAGE AREA
VIEW OF PERMANENT DISPLAY GALLERY SPACE IN FIRST FLOOR
FACADE AND LIGHTING SCHEMATIC DETAIL
SOLATUBE SKYLIGHT TO LET DIFFUSED DAYLIGHT
TEMPORARY EXHIBIT AREA
WEATHER RESISTANT ALUMINUM COMPOSITE PANELS FALSE CEILING
DOWN LIGHTERS SPOT LIGHT THE PERMANENT EXHIBIT SPACE USES SOLATUBE SKYLIGHT SYSTEM WHICH CAN CONCENTRATE DAYLIGHT AND LIGHT UP THE INTERIOR WITHOUT GAINING ANY HEAT GAIN. THIS MAKES IT UP FOR ALL THE BASIC INTERIOR LIGHTING NEEDS DURING THE DAY.
PERFORATED ALUMINIUM SHEET
VIEW OF TEMPORARY EXHIBIT SPACE AROUND THE SKYLIGHT
SOFTWARES USED : RHINO | GRASSHOPPER | V-RAY | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
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MUSEUM DESIGN
| ‘Rangoli’
SECTION
sectional details | structure | facade details
TENSILE FABRIC ROOF
STAIRCASE
PERMANENT EXHIBIT AREA
REAR ACCESS RAMP LEADING TO OUTDOOR SHOPPING STALLS
MAIN EXIT
MAIN ENTRY ACCESS RAMP
TICKET COUNTER AND ENTRANCE LOBBY
LIFT LOBBY
TEMPORARY EXHIBIT AREA
EXTENSIVE USE OF STEEL
space frame roof
perforated facade
STEEL, FABRIC AND CONCRETE ARE THE PRIMARY MATERIALS USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MUSEUM. THE TRANSLUCENT NATURE OF TENSILE FABRIC ROOF OFFERS SOFT SHADOWS AND DIFFUSED LIGHT IDEAL FOR THE MUSEUM’S INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. THE HIGH SUSTAINABLILITY OF STEEL AND CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION IN CONSTRUCTION TIME ARE THE MAIN REASONS FOR THE CHOICE OF MATERIALS.
SPACE FRAME STRUCTURE
SINGLE UNIT MODULE OF SPACE FRAME
TENSILE FABRIC
THE ROOF OF THE MUSEUM STRUCTURE IS MADE OF SPACEFRAMES WHICH HAVE THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES: 1) SUPPORTS LONGER SPANS 2) LIGHT AND EASY TO HANDLE. HENCE FASTER CONSTRUCTION
VIEW OF STAIRCASE AND LIFT LOBBY
CONSIDERING THAT THE SITE IS LOCATED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE ANCIENT BELUR HALEBID TEMPLE, THE FACADE OF THE RESULTING FORM SPORTS A PERFORATED ART WORK OF ONE OF THE FEATURED RELIEF SCULPTURES FROM THE TEMPLE, WHICH IN A WAY IS A CONTEMPORISED TRIBUTE TO THE ANCIENT ART AND CRAFT. THIS IS ACHIEVED BY CONTROLLING THE RADII OF CIRCULAR HOLES IN A GRID USING COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS TO ABSTRACTLY DEFINE THE DETAILS OF THE CARVING
SOFTWARES USED : RHINO | GRASSHOPPER | V-RAY | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
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‘Halcyon Heights’ living redefined
apartment DESIGN JUNE 2013 / INDIVIDUAL WORK
‘HALCYON HEIGHTS’ - “RETHINKING OF MULTISTOREY APARTMENTS IN URBAN AREAS TO ADDRESS THE POTENTIAL GREEN SPACE LOST AND CREATE AN INTERACTIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD CHARACTER IN HOUSING ” GUIDE : PROF. PRADEEPA Email: pradeepa.c@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in@gmail.com
STUDIO PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 9TH SEMESTER / YEAR 5
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concept study | concept evolution
PROJECT REQUIREMENT
apartment massing and it’s social impact
SITE
The Rising demand for accomodation in urban areas are counteracted with Mulltistorey apartment buildings. But the direction of the building sector not only impacts the potential green space the site offers, but also has a psychological impact on it’s residents. Is there a solution that can solve the above problem, at the same time satisfy the demand for housing in such urban areas? concept
PERUNGUDI LAKE
The typical apartment massing found in India Is basically a cluster of symmetrical blocks having small courtyard spaces for ventilation,which are typically dead spaces. This not only takes up a considerable amount of space in the site but also inhibits the interactive neighbourhood character.
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FORMATION OF SMALL COURTYARDS LOOK VISUALLY CRAMPED AND ARE LESS USED.
site location
Every site area has a potential area for softscape. To counteract this, the Idealogy was to achieve a design, compensating the potential green spaces occupied by the built form both vertically and horizontally, which not only reduces the urban heat effect but also enhances the quality of living and interaction among the residents.
SITE PLAN SERVICE YARD: TRANSFORMER SEWAGE TREATMENT, CHILLER PLANT
LOCATION: PERUNGUDI, CHENNAI, TAMILNADU, INDIA SITE AREA: 13456 Sq.m HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING: 40.30 METERS NO. OF FLOORS: G+10 FLOORS SETBACKS : 8.0M SITE CONTEXT : PERUNGUDI IS A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING RESIDENTIAL AREA IN CITY OF CHENNAI, CLOSER TO THE IT CORRIDOR. THE SITE IS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE PERUNGUDI LAKE. SWIMMING POOL
JOGGING TRACK (AROUND THE BUILDING)
PARK AREA
SEPARATE BLOCK FOR COMMON AMENTIES ARE LESS INVITING STILT FLOOR FOR CAR PARKING ENGROSSES THE POTENTIAL SPACE FOR INTERACTION
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MOST BALCONIES LACK PRIVACY AS THEY ARE OPPOSITE FACING
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A linear single block massing eliminates the dead courtyard spaces through mechanical ventilation. It favors best orientation and views for maximum rooms maintaining privacy and offers the potential to infuse a strong neighbourhood character.
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PARK AREA
DOUBLE LOADED CORRIDOR WITH ROOMS FACING AWAY FROM DIRECT SOLAR RADIATION
B CKB LO R Y T EN
BLOCK-A ENTRY
SITE ENTRY
SOLAR RADIATION : NOT ALL ROOMS GET BEST ORIENTATION
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BASEMENT PARKING ENTRY RAMP
VISITOR CAR PARKING
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INTEGRATING COMMON AMENITIES ON GROUND FLOOR SOCIALLY CONNECTS RESIDENTS VISITOR 2 WHEELER PARKING
BASEMENT PARKING EXIT RAMP
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NO OPPOSITE FACING BALCONIES. HENCE OFFERS BETTER VIEWS AND PRIVACY
WORKLOAD : SITE STUDY | CONCEPTUALIZATION | DESIGN EVOLUTION | DETAIL DRAWINGS | VISUALIZATIONS
BASEMENT CAR PARKING
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APARTMENT DESIGN
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SERVICE YARD
| ‘Halcyon Heights’ SWIMMING POOL
SERVICE CORE
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BASEMENT PARKING ENTRY
SWIMMING POOL
PARK
BU RO
VISITOR PARKING
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PARK
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SHIFTING THE POTENTIAL ROOF GARDEN TO AN INTERMEDIATE FLOOR TO MAKE IT EQUALLY ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL RESIDENTS
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BUIL T UP ARE A EA VISITOR CAR PARKING JOGGING TRACK
BASEMENT PARKING EXIT
THE APARTMENT MASSING IS BASICALLY A SINGLE LINEAR BLOCK WITH TWO SERVICE CORES WHICH CONNECTS ALL RESIDENTS. BASEMENT PARKING ENTRY
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JOGGING TRACK
VISITOR TWO WHEELER PARKING
MANIPULATING THE BUILDING FOOTPRINT TO ACCOMMODATE AND ISOLATE RESIDENT COMMON SPACES FROM VISITOR SPACES.
VOIDS TO ACCOMMODATE INTERACTIVE COMMON ACTIVITY SPACES
EX
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RAISING THE JOGGING TRACK TO ISOLATE IT FROM BUILDING ENTRY BELOW
AMALGAMATING SEMI OPEN COMMON SPACES ON EACH FLOOR TO PROMOTE INTERACTION AMONG THE RESIDENTS.
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THE VOIDS HOUSES COMMON ACTIVITY SPACES ON EACH LEVEL SUCH AS INDOOR GAME AREAS, BASKET BALL HOOPS, HANGOUT SPACES FOR RESIDENTS, KIDS PLAY AREAS AND MORE
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SERVICE YARD
JOGGING TRACK PARK
ACCESS TO COMMON AMENITIES FOR RESIDENTS FROM REAR
SERVICE CORE
THE ROOF TOP IS AN IDEAL LOCATION FOR BUILDING SERVICES. HENCE THE SERVICE ROOMS ARE HOUSED IN A SEMI COVERED STRUCTURE ON THE TOP FLOOR ON WHICH AN ARRAY OF SOLAR PANELS ARE INSTALLED TO PROVIDE FOR THE BUILDING’S BASIC ELECTRICITY NEEDS
PARK
APARTMENT ENTRY
s SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
THE GARDEN SPACE ON THE INTERMEDIATE FLOOR RECEIVES AMPLE LIGHT AND SHADE TO PROVIDE A COZY ENVIRONMENT FOR THE RESIDENTS AS WELL AS THE PLANTS
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APARTMENT DESIGN
detail drawings | floor plans
| ‘Halcyon Heights’
FLOOR PLAN
LIFT LOBBY & STAIRCASE
STUDIO APARTMENT 2 BHK APARTMENT 3 BHK APARTMENT
SEMI OPEN VOID SPACE ACCOMMODATING COMMON ACTIVITY SPACES
SOUTH FACADE ELEVATION
3 BHK DUPLEX APARTMENT - UPPER LEVEL
TOILET
TOILET LIVING ROOM 2
BEDROOM
THE APARTMENT COMPLEX HAS AN ARRAY OF ASSORTED APARTMENT MODULES ( 1 BHK, 2 BHK, 3 BHK ) FOLLOWING NO HIERACHY. THE BALCONIES WITH VERTICAL GARDEN IN EVERY ROOM, ENABLES THE RESIDENTS TO EXPERIENCE SCENIC AMBIENCE, BRINGING THEM CLOSER TO NATURE ENSURING PRIVACY AND COMFORT. AN ASSET WHICH MANY CONDOMINIUMS CANNOT OFFER. STUDIO APARTMENT
TOILET
2BHK APARTMENT
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BALCONY
3 BHK DUPLEX APARTMENT - LOWER LEVEL(MAIN)
TOILET
TOILET
TOILET
STUDIO APARTMENT LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN & DINING
BEDROOM
BALCONY
THE BALCONY SPACE IN THE STUDIO APARTMENT IS AN EXTENSION OF THE LIVING SPACE
BALCONY
BALCONY
LIVING ROOM 1
KITCHEN & DINING BEDROOM
BALCONY
UTILITY AREA
BALCONY
THE BALCONY SPACE IN THE 2BHK APARTMENT IS AN EXTENSION OF THE LIVING ROOM, AND THE UTLITY AREA IS AN EXTENSION OF KITCHEN AREA.
BEDROOM UTILITY AREA
BALCONY
BALCONY
EACH BALCONY SPACE IN THE 3BHK APARTMENT HAS A FUNCTION OF IT’S OWN, WITH RESPECT TO THE ROOM ASSOCIATED WITH IT.
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
APARTMENT DESIGN
| ‘Halcyon Heights’
THE POWER OF SUSTAINABILITY THE PRACTICE OF CREATING STRUCTURES AND USING PROCESSES THAT ARE ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE AND RESOURCE EFFICIENT THROUGHOUT A BUILDING’S LIFE CYCLE IS IMPORTANT IN DESIGN. THE ‘HALCYON HEIGHTS’, HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE OVERALL IMPACT OF THE BUILDING ON THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. THE VERTICAL LANDSCAPING ON THE BUILDING FACADE REDUCE OVERALL THERMAL IMPACT ON THE BUILDING AND COMPENSATES THE AREA OF GREEN COVER THE BUILDING OCCUPIES ON SITE.
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MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEM
power of sustainablity THE ROOFthe AREA IS STACKED WITH PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAYS PRODUCING POWER
SOLAR PANELS 1BHK APARTMENT
IN ADDITION GREY WATER FROM TOILETS ARE USED FOR LAWNS.COMPOSTING UNITS RECYCLE ORGANIC WASTES FROM KITCHENS.
SERVICE FLOOR
TO A RESIDENT, HALCYON HEIGHTS PROMISES SPECTACULAR VIEW OF EITHER THE POOLSIDE OR THE LAKE FROM ALL THE APARTMENTS. AT HALCYON HEIGHTS’, LIFE IS MORE THAN LIVING THE DREAM. INFACT, LIFE ITSELF, IS COMPLETELY REDEFINED.
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CORRIDOR
3BHK APARTMENT
PERUNGUDI LAKE CLUB HOUSE
SERVICE FLOOR
2BHK APARTMENT
1 3 BASEMENT PARKING EXIT RAMP
SWIMMING POOL
SEMI OPEN COMMON ACTIVITY SPACES
JOGGING TRACK
VISITOR TWO WHEELER PARKING BASEMENT PARKING
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GARDEN FLOOR SLAB DETAIL
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VEGETATION
VERTICAL GREEN WALL DETAIL
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WALL DRIP WATER LINE
FILTER LAYER DRAINAGE LAYER PROTECTION MAT WATERPROOF MEMBRANE INSULATION VAPOUR CONTROL LAYER PLYWOOD DECK
WALL PANELS WITH GROWING MEDIUM WATER RETENTION LAYER WATERPROOFING LAYER
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
INDOOR GAMES IN SEMI OPEN VOID AREA
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‘Solar Sailer’ Come Sail Away.
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN DEC 2013 / INDIVIDUAL WORK
“THE ‘SOLAR SAILER’ IS A LUXURY HOTEL TOWER, STANDS TALL ALONG THE BANKS OF RIVER ‘HOOGLY’. THE FORM ACHIEVED ADDRESSES THE AESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL DEMANDS FOR A HOTEL WITHOUT COMPROMISING ON THE EACH OTHER” GUIDE : PROF. BANUCHITRA Email: banuarchi@gmail.com
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 10TH SEMESTER / YEAR 5
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
| ‘Solar Sailer’
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concept evolution | site plan
CONCEPT STATEMENT
HOOGLY RIVER
When a Hotel design calls for an iconic structure , Should the aesthetics trade off the functionality, compromising on the best orientation and visual comfort? Should the high end user be the one who gets to enjoy all the benefits? The objective of the design is to enable the iconic design to drive the functionality of the tower achieving best views and room orientation for all its guests.
VIDYASAGAR SETU BRIDGE
INSPIRATION
DECOMMISSIONED NAVY BASE
SITE DETAILS
A Sail boat represents a medium of trade and business. LOCATION : KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, INDIA SITE HISTORY : DECOMISSIONED NAVY BASE SITE AREA : 51633 Sq.m HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING : 140 METERS NO. OF FLOORS : 35 FLOORS SETBACKS FRONT AND BACK : 14.0M SETBACKS SIDES : 21.0M
As 5star hotel demands for an iconic structure, and taking advantage of the riverfront and site surroundings, the silhouette of the proposed structure has been shaped in the form of a sail to relate to the Site context and local nature. Like a sail which uses renewable energy source, the building aims to utilise sun to the fullest. CONCEPT EVOLUTION
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SERVICE CORE
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CORRIDOR
WESTERN SOLAR RADIATION
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GUEST ROOMS
COMMON FACILITES
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NW
W
THE HOTEL TOWER FOLLOWS THE IDEA OF TOWER MOUNTED ON PODIUM. TO ACHIEVE 100% RIVER SIDE VIEWS, ALL ROOMS ARE PLACED FACING THE RIVER AND THE SERVICE AREAS ARE PLACED ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CORRIDOR
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NW
W
THE VERTICAL FACE OF THE TOWER IS ORIENTED PARALLEL TO THE DIRECTION OF WESTERN SOLAR RADIATION TO MINIMISE HEATGAIN. THE UPPER ZONE OF THE TOWER HAS BEEN SHAPED TO FORM A PEAK TO ACHIEVE ALTITUDE AND OFFER INTERESTING INTERIORSPACES FOR THE INTERIOR.
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NW
W
TO FURTHER MINIMISE THE HEAT GAIN FROM WESTERN SUN THE RIVER SIDE FACADE FEATURES STAGGERED ARRANGEMENT OF ROOM MODULES WHICH IS NOT ONLY FUNCTIONAL BUT ALSO LOOKS VERY INTERESTING.
WORKLOAD : SITE STUDY | CONCEPTUALIZATION | DESIGN EVOLUTION | DETAIL DRAWINGS | VISUALIZATIONS | STRUCTURAL DETAILING
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LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
| ‘Solar Sailer’
ABOUT THE PLANNING THE HOTEL ZONING BASICALLY FOLLOWS THE IDEA OF A TOWER MOUNTED ON A PODIUM SLAB, WHERE THE PODIUM BEING HORIZONTAL IS IDEAL FOR COMMON SPACES AND THE TOWER BEING VERTICAL IS BEST SUITED FOR ACCOMODATION OF ROOMS WHILST OFFERING GREAT VIEWS OF THE SURROUNDINGS. TO ENSURE HASSLE FREE CIRCULATION, THE HOTEL FEATURES SEPARATE ENTRIES AND LOBBY SPACES FOR HOTEL GUESTS AND BANQUET HALL GUESTS WITH AN INTERCONNECTING PATHWAY BETWEEN THE TWO.
layouts | planning ACCESS TO OUTDOOR SPA & SWIMMING POOL ( LVL G )
RIVER SIDE
LOCKERS ROOMS / TOILETS ( LVL G ) SPA ( LVL G )
LOCKER ROOMS / TOILETS ( LVL +1 )
SAUNA ( LVL G )
GYM ( LVL +1 ) COFFEE SHOP ( LVL G )
AEROBICS ( LVL +1 )
ALL DAY DINING ( LVL G )
BUSINESS CENTER ( LVL G ) PODIUM SLAB
TOWER
TOILET ( LVL +1 ) RESTAURANT ( LVL +1 ) BANQUET HALL ( LVL G )
HOTEL MAIN LOBBY ( LVL G )
SERVICE CORE
BANQUET LOBBY ( LVL G ) PATH CONNECTING BOTH LOBBIES ( LVL G )
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SITE ENTRY SIDE
THE GROUND FLOOR OFFERS A SERIES OF DOUBLE HEIGHT SPACES FOR COMMON AREAS ENDOWING A GRANDUER FEEL TO THE GUESTS.
VIEW OF THE HOTEL FROM SITE ENTRY
THE WATER FRONT LOCATION INFLUENCES THE DESIGN WITH ADDITION OF ELEMENTS OF MANUELINE ARCHITECTURE. THE DESIGN OF THE HOTEL PORTICO COMPLEMENTS THE SITE CONTEXT BY CAPTURING THE ESSENCE OF THE ICONIC CABLE BRIDGE, IN THE FORM OF STEEL CABLES SUPPORTING THE CANOPY OF THE PORTICO STRUCTURE
BEAMS
TENSILE CABLES
HOTEL ENTRANCE PORTICO
COLUMNS
HOTEL MAIN LOBBY VIEW
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
| ‘Solar Sailer’
services | planning
RIVER SIDE
MAIN KITCHEN ( LVL -1 )
REAR ACCESS TO LOADING DOCK
MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP ( LVL -1 ) LOADING DOCK
RESTROOMS ( LVL -1 ) OFFICER PANTRY & DINING ( LVL -1 )
FOOD STORAGE ( LVL -1 ) GARBAGE SORTING & DISPOSAL ( LVL -1 )
ADMIN OFFICES ( LVL -1 )
BACK OF THE HOUSE FOR A HOTEL TO FUNCTION EFFICIENTLY, THE PLANNING OF SERVICE CORE AND BACK OF THE HOUSE IS MOST CRUCIAL.THE SERVICE AREAS ARE PRIMARILY LOCATED IN A SEMI BASEMENT FLOOR OF THE HOTEL. IT HAS A MAIN KITCHEN TO CATER TO ALL RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE SHOP, WHILE ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE KITCHEN TO HANDLE BANQUET ORDERS. BEING A SEMI BASEMENT FLOOR, THE SERVICE SPACES SUCH AS KITCHEN, WORKSHOP AREAS, STAFF DINING ARE L0CATED ALONG THE PERIPHERY OF THE FLOOR PLAN TO RECEIVE NATURAL DAYLIGHT AND VENTILATION WHILE THE ADMINISTRATION SPACES ARE CENTRALLY PACKED WITH CENTRALISED AIRCONDITIONING. VIEW OF THE HOTEL FROM RIVER SIDE
LAUNDRY ( LVL -1 ) STAFF PARKING ( LVL -1 ) STAFF ENTRY( LVL -1 )
STAFF LOCKERS ( LVL -1 )
SERVICE CORE STAFF PANTRY & DINING ( LVL -1 )
SEMI BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
SITE ENTRY SIDE
SITE CONNECTIVITY
THE SITE HAS A SERVICE ROAD TO ACCESS THE LOADING DOCK LOCATED IN THE SEMI BASEMENT FLOOR. IT ALSO PROVIDES ACCESS TO STAFF ENTRY AND STAFF PARKING AREAS.
OTHER SERVICES AREAS SUCH AS PUMP ROOM, ELECTRICAL ROOM THAT ARE LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT CAN BE ACCESSED THROUGH THE RAMP CONNECTING BASEMENT PARKING.
STAFF TRAINING ROOM ( LVL -1 ) GUEST LIFTS & LOBBY
SERVICE LIFTS AND LOBBY
GUEST/FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE
SERVICE/FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE SERVICE AREAS
service core
JANITOR ROOM
AHU ROOM
TO ACHIEVE 100% RIVERSIDE VIEW FOR ALL THE ROOMS, THE SERVICE CORE HAS BEEN STRATEGICALLY LOCATED ALONG THE FACE OF THE TOWER FACING AWAY FROM THE RIVER.
ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION ROOM
SERVICE CORE
THE HOTEL TOWER HAS TWO MAIN SERVICE CORES, OUT OF WHICH ONE CONNECTS TILL THE TOP OF THE TOWER.
LAUNDRY STORE & LINEN CHUTE
THE SERVICE CORE, OUT OF SIX GUEST ELEVATORS IT HAS TWO EXPRESS ELEVATORS TO ACCESS PRESIDENTIAL SUITE AND COMMON FACILITIES IN THE TOWER
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
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| ‘Solar Sailer’
form follows function | planning HELIPAD
FIRE STAIRCASE
PRESIDENTIAL SUITE (180 sqm) PREMIUM SUITE (110 sqm)
LIFT LOBBY / CORRIDOR
PANAROMIC SUITE (135 sqm)
SERVICE FLOOR
DELUXE ROOM TYPE 1 (40 sqm) FIRE STAIRCASE
DELUXE ROOM TYPE 2 (40 sqm) DELUXE ROOM TYPE 3 (35 sqm) TWIN BEDROOM SUITE (70sqm) DELUXE SUITE (60 sqm) RESTO BAR RIVER VIEW RESTAURANT
PROPOSED SHOPPING MALL
SERVICE FLOOR
HEALTH CLUB
HOTEL COMMON AMENITIES
BALCONY
SHAFTS
PATH TO HEALTH CLUB
SERVICE CORE
CORRIDOR
SELF SHADING WALL
WESTERN SOLAR RADIATION
DUE TO THE STAGGERED ARRANGEMENT OF ROOMS, NICHES ARE FORMED IN FRONT OF EACH ROOM ENTRANCE, WHICH AESTHETICALLY DEFINES THE CORRIDOR & FUNCTIONALLY OFFERS A BUFFER SPACE FOR SERVICE STAFF OR GUESTS TO WAIT.
THE LONGER SIDE OF THE TOWER HAS BEEN ORIENTED PARALLEL TO THE EAST WEST AXIS TO MINIMISE THE SURFACE AREA DIRECTLY EXPOSED TO WESTERN SUN
THE STAGGERED ARRANGEMENT OF ROOMS WITH DEEP BALCOINIES ACTS AS A SELF SHADING WALL, WHICH FURTHER REDUCES THE COOLING LOAD OF THE BUILDING
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
| ‘Solar Sailer’
sustainablility | innovations 33 PHOTO VOLTAIC PANELS
THE SOUTH FACADE OF THE HOTEL, BEING CRUCIAL FOR SOLAR RADIATION THROUGHOUT THE DAY CONSTITUTES THE SERVICE CORE WALLS OF AREA 240000 SQ.FT, FITTED WITH ARRAYS OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS AND COPPER TUBE AS THERMAL COLLECTORS FOR HARNESSING POWER AND HEAT TO PROVIDE FOR THE BUILDING’S ELECTRICITY AND WATER HEATING NEEDS.
LIFT LOBBY FACADE DETAIL THE GLASS FACADE OF LIFT LOBBY IS FITTED WITH PHOTO VOLTAIC OPERABLE LOUVERS AS SHADING SYSTEM, WHICH CAN HARNESS ELECTRICITY FROM SOLAR RADIATION . THE ANGLE OF THE LOUVERS IS ADJUSTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY TO PROVIDE OPTIMAL SHADING DEPENDING UPON SUN PATH.
SOUTH FACADE SERVICE CORE WALL DETAIL
THE SOUTH FACADE RECEIVES MOST SOLAR RADIATION THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
COPPER COATED TUBING
PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS SUPPORT HINGES
RCC WALL (SERVICE CORE WALL) INSULATION WATER COLLECTING PIPES AIR CAVITY BUILDING INTEGRATED SOLAR PANELS SOLAR THERMAL COLLECTOR
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
CONDUITS TO CONDUCT HARNESSED SOLAR ENERGY PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
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| ‘Solar Sailer’
structural details | innovations electrochromic smart glass
PRECAST MODULES
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THE TOWER AREA HAS BEEN FITTED PHOTOCHROMATIC SMART GLASS WHICH CAN CONTROL THE AMOUNT OF HEAT AND LIGHT ENTERING THE BUILDING WITHOUT COMPROMISING ON THE VISUAL CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOORS. THUS, THIS ELIMINATES THE USE OF BLINDS AND SHADES AND REDUCES THERMAL IMPACT ON THE BUILDING
1 THE PROJECTED BALCONIES OF THE HOTEL FACADE ARE MADE OF PRECAST MODULES FOR SPEEDY CONSTRUCTION
DECK SLABS
CAVITY WALL
1’6” MINIMUM AIR GAP
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THE EXTERNAL WALLS OF THE HOTEL FACADE ARE MADE OF CAVITY WALL WHICH MINIMISES THE COOLING LOAD OF THE BUILDING WALL TIE REINFORCEMENT PILE FOUNDATION
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THE SITE BEING LOCATED CLOSER TO RIVER HAS A MARSHY SOIL TYPE WHICH DEMANDS FOR PILE FOUNDATION
DECK SLABS, WHICH IS A COMPOSITE OF CONCRETE AND STEEL WITH BOLTS AND RIVETS. THIS TYPE OF FLOOR IS USED FOR REDUCTION IN SELF WEIGHT AND FASTER CURING PROCESS
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A
WEEP HOLES
CAVITY WALL DETAIL FOR EXTERNAL WALL
SHEAR WALL & COLUMN BEAMS
PRIMARY SERVICE CORE
FLASHING MEMBRANE
SECONDARY SERVICE CORE
BANQUET HALL CEILING WAFFLE SLAB HAS BEEN USED TO ACHIEVE COLUMN FREE INTERIOR SPACES IN AREAS LIKE BANQUET HALLS
SCHEMATIC COLUMN BEAM LAYOUT IN GUEST FLOORS
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
LUXURY HOTEL DESIGN
| ‘Solar Sailer’
section | visualisation 35 FIRE SHAFT (FHC)
SERVICE FLOORS THE SOLAR SAILER IS PROVIDED WITH ONE SERVICE FLOOR FOR EVERY 10 FLOORS OF GUEST ROOMS. THIS IS DONE TO COLLECT THE INCOMING DUCTS FROM DIFFERENT HEIGHTS AND CHANNELING IT INTO A SINGLE SPACE THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING. OTHER SERVICES FOLLOW THIS SAME METHOD OF WORKING. EVERY SERVICE FLOOR IS PROVIDED WITH SERVICE CHAMBERS, SECURITY ROOMS AND SPACE FOR DUCTS TO CHANGE DIRECTION.
SERVICE FLOOR PRESIDENTIAL SUITE
FIRE STAIRCASE
CORRIDOR
SERVICE FLOOR
VIEW OF THE HOTEL FROM OTHER END OF THE RIVER BALCONY
RIVER VIEW RESTAURANT TO PROVIDE AN ELITE ATMOSPHERE FOR THE HOTEL GUESTS, THE ALL DAY DINING RESTAURANT IS LOCATED AT AN INTERMEDIATE LEVEL WHICH ENABLES THE GUESTS TO EXPERIENCE THE SCENIC VIEW OF THE VIDYASAGAR SETU BRIDGE AND THE RIVER
SERVICE FLOOR RIVER VIEW RESTAURANT
VIEW FROM THE RIVER VIEW RESTAURANT HOTEL LOBBY
SPA & SWIMMING POOL
COFFEE SHOP
BASEMENT CARPARKING MAIN KITCHEN
SERVICE FLOOR
HOTEL ENTRANCE PORTICO ADMINISTRATION / BACK OFFICE FLOOR
SOFTWARES USED : REVIT | 3DS- MAX | AUTOCAD | ILLUSTRATOR | PHOTOSHOP
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‘ Be the change that you wish to see in the world ’
-Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
ARUNACHALAM LAKSHMANAN
10/171 Flemington Road, North melbourne VIC - 3051, Melbourne, Australia
+61 - 435 699 523 architect.viki.arun@gmail.com