ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO BY VISHNU CHAKRI

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P. VISHNU CHAKRI


URBAN DESIGN

HOUSING

CONTENTS MULTIPLEX

BUS TERMINAL OTHER WORKS




URBAN DEISGN

REDEVELOPMENT OF KARACHI BAKERY • TYPOLOGY: Public-commercial • SITE LOCATION: Karachi bakery, opposite mozzam jahi market Hyderabad, telangana

CONCEPT • The overall aim of the design was to provide a breathing space for the public among the tightly packed commercial area of mozzam jahi market. • This public space integrates the hawker zone within it housing the food stalls and the smaller commercial stores forming an interactive space for the public. ELEVATION


ND GA HI

• The building reflects the nizam style of architecture to complement with the mozzam jahi market nearby with an elaborate archade on its facade creating a symbolic structure at the junction.

AN AV BH RO AD

• The maze garden is an interesting feature that adds on to the public place for recreation.

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Gated community

ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTION 1250 Sqm

• TYPOLOGY: housing • SITE LOCATION: Gachibowli, telangana

LOW INCOME GROUP 3350 Sqm

MIDDLE INCOME GROUP 19575 Sqm

HIGH INCOME GROUP 16680 Sqm HIGH INCOME GROUP VILLA 220 Sqm per VILLA

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NORTH :

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ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN METRES

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SCALE - 1:1000

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SUBJECT :

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

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DESIGN TOPIC : 119

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HOUSING

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NAME : P.VISHNU CHAKRI ROLL.NO : 1201091 SEC : B , 7th SEM SPA JNAFAU

SIGNATURE

SHEET .NO

REQUIREMENTS: SHEET NAME :

To design a public housing venture in the peripheral SITE PLAN area of the city catering mainly to HIG and MIG housing categories, at the same time providing LIG and EWS housing as per mandatory requirements including necessary amenities within a site area of 11 acres.


CONCEPT:

The zoning of the site is done according to the income groups, the lower income groups have closer access to the road than the higher income groups. The principal concept of clusters is followed throughout the design. The viewports of each block has been given importance.


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DRIVE

4.88

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FROM LOWER GROUND TO P1

5.02

4.27

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WAY

5.04

DRIVE

6.24 9.08

56.57

8.43

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68.93

5.14

5.41

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UNITS

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FIRE

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ANCHOR SHOP 900 Sqm

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• MULTIPLEX • T YPOLOGY: commercial • SITE LOCATION: basheer bagh, Hyderabad,

17.77

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FIRE EXIT

VANILLA STORE 70 Sqm

11.75

5.68

56.51 6.90

FIRE EXIT

16.07

5.41

5.53

HYPER CITY 1750 Sqm

7.57 11.12

28.00

VANILLA STORE 80 Sqm

VANILLA STORE 90 Sqm

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TYPICAL CELLAR FLOOR PLAN (P1-P3)

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EXIT

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12.02

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4.32

FIRE EXIT

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UNIT

ICE

SERV

ENTRY

WAY

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VANILLA STORE 85 Sqm KISOK

FIRE EXIT

10.41

8.92

DRIVE WAY

27.03

SHE

VANILLA STORE 80 Sqm

15.86

15.14

8.97 HE

VANILLA STORE 80 Sqm

VANILLA STORE 80 Sqm

3.57 16.75

32.07

45.20

VANILLA STORE 60 Sqm

VANILLA STORE 80 Sqm

AY

FIRE EXIT

5.00

46.78

24.53

17.29

FROM LOWER GROUND TO GROUND

14.62

8.92

EXIT

10.38

ADVERTISING BOARDS

21.51

LOWER GROUND

telangana

• REQUIREMENT: to design a space involving

both commercial and social activities like multiplex, food court, gaming centre etc. within.

5.00

ANCHOR SHOP 900 Sqm BOX OFFICE

±0.00Lvl

3.23

9.24

9.92 5.68

10.50 16.24

GROUND FLOOR

MULTIPLEX


48.20

38.63 24.03

64.50

58.50

79.51 37.30 MALL ENTRANCE

40.13

HERITAGE SITE

ENTRY

EXIT

38.44

11.08

MAIN

• CONCEPT:

MULTIPLEX

22.48

10.41

19.59

R O A D

• The challenge was the context, the site wraps around a small heritage building on one side, around which the concept for the multiplex was developed. • The massing was done such that the entrance to the multiplex had a grand opening on one side and an elegant view of the heritage building on the other. • The entrance had terraced projections above creating a spill out space for the public to over look the heritage site.


BUS TERMINAL

157.00 106.71

17.71

17.00

• T YPOLOGY: transport • SITE LOCATION: Hakimpet • REQUIREMENT: to design a bus terminal

32.57

OIL FILLING STATION

TWO WHEELER PARKING

79.91

for interstate buses with a capacity of 25 outgoing bays, 5 alighting bays and 15 idle bus bays including parking for 30 cars, 20 autos and 200 bikes.

4.0 M WIDE DRIVE WAY

D R I V E W A Y

8.66

3.34

30.0 M W I D E

7.00

OPERATING FACILITIES AREA : 500 Sq.mts 4.71

5.00

4.00

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6.91

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CARS,AUTO PARKING 18.04

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EXIT

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PASSENGERS ENTRY

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30.0 M W I D E

R O A D

SHEET NAME :

SITE


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SEATING 14 .41

3.

93

2.60

GENTS TOILETS

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68

LADIES TOILETS

5.

14.43

63.20

00

LADIES WAITING ROOM

16.80 CLOCK ROOM

CLOTHS SHOP

11.98

EMERGENCY CLINIC

STAFF ROOM

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT OFFICE DRINKING WATER

1.73

CAFETERIA

7.23

7.50

5.01

7.50

STALL

4.01

8.35

2.93

5.68

6.95

5.00

STALL

STALL

SERVICE UNIT

SEATING

WAITING ROOM

15.39

15.35

TICKET/ENQURIRY COUNTER

DRINKING WATER

SEATING

ADVANCED BOOKING COUNTER

FAST FOOD 46

7.

20

FANCY SHOP

54

BAGGAGE COUNTER

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3.48

36.68

GIFT SHOP

STALL

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STALL

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ATM CENTER

7.50

SEATING

KING T BOO CURREN NTER COU

16.26 15.29

10.60

STORE ROOM

50

7.

5.0 6

RESTAURANT

4.37

7.2 3

76 4.

STAFF REST ROOM

5.31

LADIES TOILETS

10.60

STALL GENTS TOILETS

7.7 7

7.60

STAFF WAITING

KITCHEN 19.18

DEPO MANAGER OFFICE

1.45 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50

2.91

1.50 1.50 1.50 1.48 1.50 1.52 1.50 1.50 1.51

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55.44

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OFFICE

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41

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0.45

6.50

9.05

16.91

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SECTION BB'

• CONCEPT:

• the design of the bus terminal was aimed at the convenience of the passengers. The passengers are ensured a complete view of all the bus bays in the terminal avoiding ambiguity.Also the alighting bays are zoned towards the entrance for easy and immediate access to the main road and the auto stands of the passengers. The bus terminal also provides other facilities for the passengers like the cloak room, post office, separate waiting rooms for general and ladies enquiry counter, ticket booth, washrooms etc. • The network of driveways for the buses is also made to be at utmost ease for the bus movement. • Thus, the design though is passenger oriented, at the same time is driven by the road network that plays the major role in a bus terminal


G R I H A

DESIGN FEATURES: Shading by vegetation in all the open areas. Mutual shading of blocks. The placement of courtyards between blocks to provide both mutual shading and shaded open areas. Careful integration of windows and light shelves ensure effective daylight distribution. Building automation system is used to minimize energy waste. Stack effect.[CRITERIA13]* Usage of pervious concrete pavers for footpaths and pathways to ensure penetration of rainwater into the ground.[CRITERIA:5]* Usage of aerated concrete blocks as the building material because of its advantages. Abundantly manufactured in northern India. Light weight Less in cost Provides insulation, fire and mold resistance. Usage of BIPV’s in every house to minimize usage of electricity. Solar panels provided are used for the corridor, street lighting, and club house function and partially to heat water that is supplied to every house.[CRITERIA-19,18]* STP, DEWATS, Rain water harvesting pit are used for the waste water treatment which is used for watering the plants on site and the sludge from stp is used generate energy which is used to heat water that is supplied to every house.[CRITERIA20]* Usage of endomic species for landscaping.[criteria 10]* Efficient and aerated water fixtures are used to reduce water wastage.[CRITERIA11]*

NASA WORKS


DESIGN FEATURES: Shading by vegetation in all the open areas. Mutual shading of blocks. The placement of courtyards between blocks to provide both mutual shading and shaded open areas. Careful integration of windows and light shelves ensure effective daylight distribution. Building automation system is used to minimize energy waste. Stack effect.[CRITERIA13]* Usage of pervious concrete pavers for footpaths and pathways to ensure penetration of rainwater into the ground.[CRITERIA:5]* Usage of aerated concrete blocks as the building material because of its advantages. Abundantly manufactured in northern India. Light weight Less in cost Provides insulation, fire and mold resistance. Usage of BIPV’s in every house to minimize usage of electricity. Solar panels provided are used for the corridor, street lighting, and club house function and partially to heat water that is supplied to every house.[CRITERIA-19,18]* STP, DEWATS, Rain water harvesting pit are used for the waste water treatment which is used for watering the plants on site and the sludge from stp is used generate energy which is used to heat water that is supplied to every house.[CRITERIA20]* Usage of endomic species for landscaping.[criteria 10]* Efficient and aerated water

NASA WORKS

G R I H A


NASA WORKS


NASA WORKS


SUMMER INTERNSHIP • T YPOLOGY: Landscape

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(91.7 Sqm/1018 nos) OPH gra @ 0.30 c/c

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(19.8 Sqm/69 nos) LOR @ 0.30 c/c

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( 2 nos) WAS fil @ 0.30 c/c

(25.5 Sqm/89 nos) DUR var @ 0.30 c/c

1500

H

828

1500

672

G

861

F

849

1500

(78 nos) BRU pau @ 1.2m c/c

E

1500 857

(10 nos) BAU bla @ 4.5m c/c

D (29 nos)BOU shu @1.5m c/c

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1500

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1500

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1500

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1500

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1.5M

• The project dealt with the streetscape of Amravati-Vijaywada Highway. The designed aimed at shaded pedestrian walkways and beautifully landscaped medians and roundabouts.

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• The open land follows the charbagh principle for the seating divided by walkways and have a fountain at the principle focus. The rear end is designed for leisure with pergolas and jungle gyms for the kids. • • The stage has a completely different yet eye catching concept by itself – the shanku chakra and namam - the three symbols of the lord Vishnu, bringing the sacred touch to the environment within. • The stage is the Namam itself, and the walls of the secondary rooms on either sides of the stage bear the shankam and chakram murals

KALYANA MANDAPAM

• TYPOLOGY: Assembly and commercial • ABOUT IT: This project is a live proposal at suryapet with a budget of • CONCEPT: The design aims mainly at two different aspects. • 1. The open landscaped area • 2. The stage and the secondary spaces



O T H E R R E N D E R S


THANK YOU

NAME :- P. VISHNU CAHKRI EMAIL ID :- vishnuchakri444@gmail.com CELL NO:- 9032681097


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