UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO (SELECTED WORKS FROM 2019-2023)
Sanjana S
COMMENDATION Brick Workshop, WCFA Mysuru Attended 64th Annual NASA Convention CP Kukreja Trophy Charles Correa Foundation Annual NASA Design Competition
I NASA I NASA
OTHERS National Level fantasies Competition, Lucknow 3rd place SAARC Youth Festival I 2013 SOF-7th International Mathematics Olympaid City Rank: 2 State Rank: 1416 International Rank: 5514 I 2013
25.04.2001 8867463784 2019_sanjana.s@wcfa.ac.in
Participated in The International Day of Yoga, organised by NCC Directorate of Karnataka & Goa I 2015 House Captain in School
I 2016
English, Konkani, Kannada
PROFICIENCY
Coorg, Karnataka, India
Technical skills Drafting Diagramming Measure draw Autodesk Autocad Sketchup Pro Vray Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Microsoft Office- Powerpoint, Word, Excel
EDUCATION SCHOOL Devaiah Memorial Preparatory School Our Lady of Victoria’s Convent School KALS School COLLEGE Expert PU College Wadiyar Centre for Learning
ELECTIVES Computer Application Refurbishing a train coach into Spa Asst. Prof. Gregory Antony
Vernacular Architecture (Sem III) Asst. Prof. Anjali C
Product Design (Sem IV) Asst. Prof. Pallavi Dhomse
Alternative Building Technology & Materials (Sem V) Asso. Prof. Surendran Alone
Culture and Built Environment (Sem VI) Research on Ashtanga Yaga in Mysuru for Chapter Mysore Asst. Prof. Shashank Satish
Biomimicry (Sem VII)
Asst. Prof. Shashank Satish
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CONTENT 01.
Bamboo Workshop 02.
Alternate materials Workshop 03.
Interweave cultural centre 04.
Bharath Bimba Interpretation centre 05.
Working drawings 06.
Measure draw and documentation 07.
Miscellaneous
DOME STRUCTURE
TYPES OF BAMBOO USED
BAMBOO WORKSHOP GUIDES: Prof. Manoj Ladhad Prof. Dyan Belliappa Asso. Prof. Surendran Aalone Asso. Prof. Thyagarajan C Steps involved • Splicing of Bamboo • Cleaning the ground • Placing of base circle • Making primary framework • Adding the bamboo splits • One course of brick • Covering the ground with 20mm size stones • Tying jute rope at joints • Planting creepers
Bambusa bambos
Dendrocalamus strictus
• Bright shiny green when fresh and yellow with age
• Pale blue green when fr to yellow with age
• Grows upto 15 m high
• Grows upto 16 m high
• Curveing Culms shaped
• Curveing Culms above m
• Diameter upto 150 mm
• Diameter around 25 - 80
• Internodes of 200-400 mm
• Internodes of 300-450 m
• Used for the base support
• Used for the splits
10-12mm 10mm Solid 10-12mm
80-100mm
25-35 mm
10-12mm 300-600 mm
MAKING SPLITS
DIAGONAL LASHING - A tight knot was used that allowed the bamboo to move slightly in a scissor like movement.
J Bolt
FISH MOUTH JOINT DETAIL Thread Rod
JOINERY BETWEEN 3 BAMBOO UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
resh and dull green
mid height
0mm
mm
Bamboo Splits
Concrete is filled for more stability
Brick
FRAME WORK where the creepers had to be added WHAT WE INTENDED TO DO WORSHOP
ADOBE BLOCKS & PLASTERS
ALTERNATE MATERIALS WORKSHOP GUIDES: Ar. Tejaswini Krishna P Asso. Prof. Surendran Aalone Asst. Prof. Anjali C The workshop focussed on the basics of earth construction. It dealt with earth bag construction, adobe blocks as well as mud and lime plaster. • - The workshop started off with understanding the components of mud and their influence on the behaviour of the mud. • Numerous samples were collected and simple tests were conducted to understand their compositions. • Based on that Adobe block composition was tested and blocks were made. • We filled earth bags and made a low katte like structure. • On which we used mud plaster.
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
TEST CONDUCTED:
These tests helped us analyse the composition of the mud.
Smell test
Touch and Wash test
Drop test
Cigar test
The next test involved testing one sample in numerous states such as dry, humid, viscous under different treatments such as just filled, tamped, compacted.
Observation - the dry, compacted turned out to be the one that held form the best. This is because the soil had the right amount of moisture which helped in holding the form
EARTHBAG CONSTRUCTION
• The first step was to clear the area and level out the ground. • As the foundation, Clay hollow blocks were laid out, and is ensured that they are at the same level. • Rice sacks were used as the earth bag. In this around 2.5 bandlis (pan) semi-sieved yellow soil was filled. • Before placing the bags, a layer of chicken mesh is laid enough to cover it till the top. • The bags were laid on top. They were levelled out using a Dhamma. • Before laying the next course, 2 rows of barbed wire is added to bind theearthbags. • Same process was repeated for another course. • After the final course, the chicken mesh was overlapped and tied using binding wire.
ADOBE BLOCKS
In groups, we tried numerous compositions of mud, sand, husk, straw, cement and water to make adobe blocks. 6 groups tried 2 variations of composition. Method • First,the soil is made sure is free of gravel and has less or no organic matterthe red soil is sieved using a 9mm mesh. • The adobe block mixture was put onto a tarpaulin in a ratio ofRed soil - 2 Yellow soil - 0.5 M sand - 0.5 Rice husk - 0.25 Straw - 0.25 Cement - 0.25 Water - to consistency
• The dry was mixed on the tarpaulin by pugging it by using legs and shifting the tarp over to the sides.
• The ground is cleared of any waste. • The mould is rubbed with a wet sponge. • M-sand is dusted on the ground so that the blocks can easily be removed. • The adobe mixture is then thrown in the mould with force in order to make sure that the corners are filled. • Once the mould is filled, the top is levelled using a float. • Once all the blocks are filled, the mould is removed by tapping it to remove the blocks. • Cement was dusted on top to speeden the drying.
MUD PLASTER
• A mixture of red soil, yellow soil, husk, straw and cement made the rough plaster.
• The smooth plaster is made by passing the above mixture through a flour sieve.
Application: The rough plaster is applied by taking little plaster in our hand and hitting it onto the wall / earth bags.
It is then smoothened using the palm with light pressure
WORSHOP
AD 05
INTERWEAVE CULTURAL CENTRE MENTORS: Prof. Anand Krishnamurthy Asso. Prof. R Kiran Kumar Asst. Prof. Shreyas Baindur Asst. Prof. Shashank Satish Asst. Prof. Asijith Khan
BRIEF:
The vision of development at any waterfront is rooted in the everyday life and the local usage of space. The use of leisure as an appropriate public use of the waterfront, giving rise to a rich narrative of spatial experience of built architecture with a reference to the solemn flow of the river. And to give back to the people of the city. The studio is a typology based design while designing in the public domain. The primary aim of the semester will be to get the student to attempt and develop the brief of the project individually and resolve the given public nature of the building design that would serve the community. The process will include a narrative to begin the process of inquiry, exploration based exercises to understand the various aspects of a public building usage, and finally to develop into a tangible design option.
SITE : 1500 sq. m LOCATION : Srirangapatna UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CULTURAL CENTRE
FORTWALL 12.
11.
13.
10.
14.
9. 7.
8.
16.
4.
3.
2. 1.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN ROAD
Maidan (GROUND)
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
15.
6. 5.
1. ENTRANCE 2. LOBBY 3. ADMIN 4. STORE 5. SOUVENIR SHOP 6. WASHROOM 7. AUDITORIUM 8. MINI BREAK COURT 9. WEAVING WORKSHOP 10. CENTRAL COURTYARD 11. KITCHEN 12. Fortwall view DINNING 13. STEPS TO THE CANNAL 14. AMPHITHEATER 15. STEP COURT 16. Harte katte
OCCUPATION IN SRIRANGAPATNA •FARMER •PRIEST •FISHERMEN •TOURIST GUIDE •BUSINESSMAN •PANCHAYATH MEMBER •CARPENTER (wood art) •ARTISANS
Growth of indigenous industries + Learning of new skill
CHOICE OF PROGRAM BASKET MAKING WEAVING
FISHING +FEEDING FISHES
Other ideas: Public bath, fishing, pottery, idea of river, celebrating life and death, weaving, making basket, krs, mysore silk - silkworm mulberry, Night school, Harte katte
18.
17. BASKET MAKING WORSHOP 18. VIEWER’S DECK 19. MULTIPURPOSE TERRACE
17. 19.
RCC Beam
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Vertical Members Steel hollow Box sections
Horizontal Members Steel hollow Box sections
Soil Waterproofing Drainage Layer Geotextile filter
DETAIL SECTION
SECTION ALONG THE GHAT
CULTURAL CENTRE
AD 03
BHARATH BIMBA INTERPRETATION CENTRE MENTORS: Prof. Srinivas S G Prof. Nagesh H D Prof. Kukke Subramanya Asso. Prof. Umesh Nuchin Asso. Prof. Anand Chalawadi Asst. Prof. Kavana Kumar
BRIEF:
The vision of development at any waterfront is rooted in the everyday life and the local usage of space. The use of leisure as an appropriate public use of the waterfront, giving rise to a rich narrative of spatial experience of built architecture with a reference to the solemn flow of the river. And to give back to the people of the city. The studio is a typology based design while designing in the public domain. The primary aim of the semester will be to get the student to attempt and develop the brief of the project individually and resolve the given public nature of the building design that would serve the community. The process will include a narrative to begin the process of inquiry, exploration based exercises to understand the various aspects of a public building usage, and finally to develop into a tangible design option.
SITE : sq. m LOCATION : Mysuru UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
SUDHA MURTHY Sudha Murthy is an Indian engineering teacher, Kannada, Marathi and English author and Social worker. She is also the Chairperson of the Infosys Foundation.
SIMPLICITY UNDERSTANDING BRAVE OBSERVANT STORYTELLER RESPONSIBLE NO DRAMA HELPFUL DOWN TO EARTH STRAIGHT FORWARD CURIOUS CONNECT TO NATURE
9. 7.
8.
5. 6.
INDIA
KARNATAKA
MYSURU
Facts: North - plot 2
KRS BACKWATERS
West - Grassland, overseeing KRS backwaters South - Grassland East - Approach road,
PLAIN GRASSLAND
seeing coconut groove
Advantages: Good view (west) Linear site. Appx in N-S direction COCONUT GROOVE
Challenges: Harsh sun from south (also empty grassland. No built in south)
Winds: As the site is close to water body there is no much difference in the temperature throughout the day. Cold breeze blows to the site during the day. SWMW - May to Aug NETW - Oct
Approach: No vehicular approach. Only pedestrian. First plot in the loop, Chances of people visiting the gallery is more. UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
10.
1. ENTRANCE 2. LOBBY 3. AV ROOM 4. WASHROOM 5. INDOOR DINING 6. OUTDOOR DINING 7. KITCHEN 8. STORE 9. UTILITY 10. Bakula da katte PLAZA 11. SOUVENIR SHOP 12. EXIT WAY
4.
3.
15.
13. GALLERY 14. OPEN EXHIBITION 15. SEATING 16. OFFICE 17. RIVER VIEW DECK
16.
14. 17. 13.
2.
1.
12.
11.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
10mm Broken china mosaic finish 60mm Water proofing 35mm Cement concrete 80mm Ceramic fuses 35mm Cement concrete
Broken china mosaic finish Water proofing
DETAIL
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
GENERAL NOTES : · · · ·
Semester 06
62100
100 C2
100 C3
2700
300 C4
4620
13
1720
1
15
14
4190
5620
100
500
100
C5
C6
C7
9600
5620
J
4920
I
I
100
100
C8
C9
C10
C11 300
C12
C13
C14
G
C17
F
100
C21
2400
1820
C22
1200 2400 1000 1200
2400
D
500
100
C39
C40
C41
REV
9600
C 24
F1
C 4420 DESCRIPTION
DATE
B DRAWN BY : A
AISHWARYA S
CHECKED BY :
HARSHITHA S
2400
1000 2400
500
1200
100
C34
100
100 C32
100
100 C30
100
500 C29
100
C38
C33
500 C28
100
C37
100
4420 200 C27
100
C36
100
100
100 200
100
100 C31
100
C26
100
C25
100
100
C35
100
500
100
400
100
100
C24
100
100
100
100
1650
2000 A
C23
100
500
770
B
C18
F1
D
C
1000
E
2400
500
C20
100
100
100
100
500
100
C19
100
C16
C18
4120
100
4420
100
100
1820
500
E
1920
C15
100
F
2000 H
42000
4120
100
G
500
100 500
300 600
100 100
100 600
100 500
500
1920
H
C 36
F1
ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru
9780
MENTORS: Prof. Srinivas S G Prof. Manoj Ladhad Asso. Prof. Thyagarajan C Asst. Prof. Gregory M Anto Asst. Prof. Surendran Alone
12
8600
1100 2000
500
C1
2700
11
10
9
4920
500
100
100
J
4620
8
100
1720
7
1100 2000
500
4190
5620
6
5
100
8600
8600
4
3
2
500
1
2000
WORKING DRAWING
Grade of concrete M20 Mix ratio - Cement : Sand : Aggregates - 1: 1.5 :3 Peripheral steel - 16mm Inner steel - 12mm
CLIENT : MR. ____________
Ph.no. ___________ FOOTING SCHEDULE
PROJECT TITLE
BRIEF:
The studio intended the students to analyse, understand, learn the application of the construction made on site and skill of representing the same through drawings.
FOOTING NO
LENGTH DEPTH L
D
BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT HOUSING, MYSORE
B2 LONGER
B1 SHORTER
2400
2400
750
T10@125C/C
T10@125C/C
4520
2600
750
T12@100C/C
T12@100C/C
(COMBINED FOOTING)
2100
3000
750
T10@125C/C
T10@125C/C
F4
1600
3220
750
T10@125C/C
T10@125C/C
F5
4550
4000
750
T12@100C/C
T12@100C/C
(COMBINED FOOTING)
(COMBINED FOOTING)
TRANSITION COLUMN LEVELS MEASUREMENTS FOUNDATION TO 200x600 TERRACE FLOOR COLUMN ID's C1, C2, C3, C4, C5,C6,C7, C8, C9,C11, C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20, C21,C22,C23,C24,C25,C26,C27,C28,C29,C30,C35,C36,C37,C38,C39,C40,C41
B
F2
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore F3
COLUMN MARKING
WIDTH
F1
(COMBINED FOOTING)
(ISOLATED FOOTING)
DRAWING TITLE :
PARKING LAYOUT
EXCAVATI
COLUMN MARKING 200x200
200x750
C31, C32, C33, C34
C10, C12
DATE
10.07.2022
PROJECT NO
01
SCALE
1
5620
The semester takes up a housing projected designed within the semester on desirable location of sile.
4
3
2
4190
1720
WD II
5
270
4620 16380
BALCO
5700 x 20
J BED ROOM
4400 x 4700 2700 x 1500
TOILET
4920 BED ROOM
4000 x 4700
I
2000
TOILET
14780
2900 x 1800
H
1920
DINING
4600 x 3900
LAUND
2500 x 170
G
KITCHEN
4120
4000 x 5800
LIVING ROOM
7100 x 5700
F
1820
UTILITY
5700 x 1620
E KITCHEN
5000 x 2530
UTILITY
4420
2100 x 2700
LIVING ROOM 5700 x 4200
9040
D
C
TOILET
2800 x 1600
FOYER
1200 x 200
2200 x 2600
DINING
BED ROOM
BED ROOM
4420
4000 x 4200
5400 x 4200
BALCONY
TOILET
2700 x 1600
2100 x 4400
B A
11730
SITE : 2600 sq. m LOCATION : Mysuru TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
S36 , S39 , S41 , S42
Sunken slab
GENERAL NOTES :
63900
4190
1720
7
6
5
2700
4620
10
9
8
11
12
2700
2000 1100 1300 2000
4620
15
14
13
1720
4190
1
5620
4
3
2
5620
4190
6
5
1720
General Notes:
2700
4620
3100
3100
B97
F1
4920
B90
2000
B91
F1
F1
1300
C15
F2 2400
F1
1000
2400
2400
1400
F1
2400
B
C 31
F1
1200
C 41
F1
2400
1000 C 40
F1
1400 1200
1000 F4
2400
2400
3220 C 35 1600
4000
B
6
67
6
UP TO HARD STRATA
2000 MM OR
B39
B34
S19
S21
S20 B119
B140
S22
B122
B141 B41
B40
WCFA Mysuru
B113
B88
B50
B51
B56
Sunken B86 S34 B57
S27
B41
B42
B45
B44
B43
B58
B87
4420
S38
Thyagrajan
B60
B61`
Sunken S40
S39
B94
B84
B116
Sunken S24
GROUND FLOOR LVL
B48
B49
B114
B115
S30
B62
B117
B69
B136
S42
B151
GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL NOTES : NOTES : NOTES : B54
B64
B65
Sunken S37 B150 B66
B142 B132
B121
B63
B124
B114 B115
B135
S33
S32 B149
S31
B53 S36
B68 S41
B96
B123
S29
S35
B67
B153
Sunken S43
B148
S44
REV
B55
B152
B144
10 11
11
11
SANJANA S
CHECKED BY :
AISHWARYA S
12
ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru
S45
B71
B73
B72
B74
B75
B77
B76
B78
B79
B80
B81
B82
B83
SITE
42000
(62 X 42 M)
MR. ____________
MR. ____________
Ph.no. ___________
DESIGN CONSULTANT : MR. ____________
Ph.no. ___________
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT : MR. ____________
Ph.no. ___________
Ph.no. ___________
PROJECT TITLE
HOUSING FOR TECHIES, MYSORE LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore
REV
9M WIDE ROAD
DRAWING TITLE :
Idukki , Kerala
14.01.2022 01
SCALE
1 : 50
14
15
14
14
15
10.06.2022 01
SCALE
CLIENT :
1 : 100
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore
PARK
DRAWING TITLE :
SITE PLAN
WD II
DATE SCALE
15
5620 56205620
5700 x 2000 5700 x 20005700 x 2000
BED ROOM BED ROOM BED ROOM 4400 x 4700 4400 x 47004400 x 4700
Drawings listed:
2700 x 1500 2700 x 15002700 x 1500
TOILETTOILET TOILET
- Column Marking Plan - Excavation drawing - Slab - Beam framing layout - Typical floor plan
BED ROOM BED ROOM BED ROOM 4000 x 4700 4000 x 47004000 x 4700
2300 x 1700 2300 x 17002300 x 1700 2500 x 1700 2500 x 17002500 x 1700
- Stairway details - Window detail - Toilet plan and elevation
KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN
FOYERFOYER FOYER FOYERFOYER FOYER
4000 x 5800 4000 x 58004000 x 5800
2900 x 39002900 x 3900 3900x 3900 2900 x 3900 2900 x 39002900 x2900
LIVING ROOM LIVING LIVING ROOMROOM 7100 x 5700 7100 x 57007100 x 5700
Architects : Aishwarya S Bhavya S Harshitha S REV REV DESCRIPTION REV DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DATEDATE DATE Sanjana S
UTILITY UTILITY UTILITY
5700 x 1620 5700 x 16205700 x 1620
KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN
5000 x 2530 5000 x 25305000 x 2530
UTILITY UTILITY UTILITY 2100 x 2700 2100 x 27002100 x 2700
DRAWN BY :DRAWN DRAWN BY%+$9<$6+5(( 5 : BY : %+$9<$6+5(( 5
%+$9<$6+5(( 5
LIVING ROOM LIVING LIVING ROOMROOM FOYERFOYER FOYER
2200 x 2600 2200 x 26002200 x 2600
TOILETTOILET TOILET DININGDINING DINING 2800 x 1600 2800 x 16002800 x 1600
1200 x 200 1200 x 200 1200 x 200
BED ROOM BED ROOM BED ROOM
9040
5700 x 4200 5700 x 42005700 x 4200
9040
G ROOM OM
DININGDINING DINING
4600 x 3900 4600 x 39004600 x 3900
TOILETTOILET TOILET LAUNDRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY
- Exterior Wall Section - Sectional details - Sections - Electrical layout for one 2 bhk unit - Electrical schedule
9040
00 x 17002500 x 1700 2500
TOILETTOILET TOILET
2900 x 1800 2900 x 18002900 x 1800
5700 x 6700 5700 x 67005700 x 6700
14780
TOILETTOILET TOILET DRY LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2300 x 1700 2300 x 17002300 x 1700
BED ROOM BED ROOM BED ROOM
14780
5700 x 6700 5700 x 67005700 x 6700
14780
BED ROOM BED ROOM BED ROOM
CHECKED CHECKED CHECKED BY : BY : BY :
5400 x 4200 5400 x 42005400 x 4200
TOILETTOILET TOILET
2700 x 1600 2700 x 16002700 x 1600
BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY 2100 x 4400 2100 x 44002100 x 4400
CLIENT : CLIENT : CLIENT : MR. ____________ MR. ____________ MR. ____________
11730 11730 11730
Client :
Project : Ikya Housing Location : Vijaynagar, Mysuru.
WCFA WCFA MysuruMysuru WCFA Mysuru ACCEPTED ACCEPTED ACCEPTED BY : BY : BY :
BED ROOM BED ROOM BED ROOM
4000 x 4200 4000 x 42004000 x 4200
PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT TITLETITLE TITLE
Accepted by : Ph.no. Ph.no. ___________ Ph.no. ___________ ___________ Wadiya Centre for Architecture All dimensions are in MM +286,1* )25 7(&+,(6 0<625(
+286,1* )25 7(&+,(6 0<625(
+286,1* )25 7(&+,(6 0<625(
Kalyaninagar, Kalyaninagar, LOCATION :LOCATION : Mysore Mysore Mysore LOCATION : Kalyaninagar,
DRAWING DRAWING DRAWING TITLETITLE : :TITLE :
)/225 3/$1
10.06.2022 10.06.2022 10.06.2022 DATEDATE DATE 01 01 PROJECT NO PROJECT NO PROJECT NO
01
08.07.2022
PROJECT NO
BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY
000 5700 x 20005700 x 2000
Ph.no. ___________
PROJECT TITLE
CONTEXT
WD II 13
DATE PROJECT NO
16380 16380 16380
BALCONY ONY BALCONY
HARSHITHA S AISHWARYA S
MR. ____________
DATE
DATE
DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY : CHECKED BY :
ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru
Floor Framing Layout
PROJECT NO
12 13 12 13
62200
B125
BEAM SLAB FRAMING LAYOUT 109 10
DATE
DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY :
B70
(;&$9$7,21 0$5.,1*
SECTION A- A
78 9 8 9
LOCATION - KALYANINAGAR , MYSURU RESIDENTIAL LAYOUT
B47
B46
DRAWING TITLE :
75 MM THK PCC
.
GENERAL NOTES :
B147
B134
B131 B113
S28
B52
B89
00 2700 27002700 3100 27002700 4620 310031003100 462046201720 172017204190 41904190 31003100
00
B33
PLINTH BEAM AS PER DET
REIN AS PER DET
78
ACCEPTED BY :
LOCATION :
IION DRAWING 5
B32
B145
B26
CLIENT :
FOOTING AS PER DET
75 (TYP)
TYPICAL FOOTING PLAN
BHAVYASHREE . R
A
D
L
B1 SHORTER
125 THK PCC
75MM THK PCC
B30 B31
B143
B139
B130
B111
S26 B85
DRAWN BY : CHECKED BY :
CLIENT :
COLUMN AS PER DET
B2 LONGER
B29
Sunken S16
B120
B18
C42
F1
F5
A
B116
Sunken S15
B17 Sunken S14 B138 B25
·
S25
1400
2400
2400
800
2400
B16
S13
B24
B36 Sunken S23
B38
B37
B37
B36
C
4420
1200
2400
1200
F1
B15
B144
S10
B146
B93
2400
C 30
Sunken S9
B10
B137
C23
1200
1200
2400 2400
1000
S8
B128
B112
1820
C 33 1650
1100
1200 F3
800
1570
4550
C 32
C 34 C 39
1331
C 38
2400
1400 1200
C 37
2400
1200
1400
800 800
818,8 800
1200 2400
1300
F1
2400
F1
2400
900
800
F3
C 29
B9
B35
F1
1000 C 28
B127
S7
B22 B23
S18
B110
S17
D
2400
B8
B118
S6
B21
B121 B28
5620
B126
B120
S12
B99
4120
2400
F1
2400
1600
2100
C 27
C22
C17
F1
3000
900
1400
2100
2400
1200
2400
1200
C 25
F1
3000
C 26
C 21
F1
F1
2400
1400
1000
1000
1200
F1
2400
1400
C20
1200
1200
C19
2400
1400
1400
1200
2400
F1
2400
2400
2400
2400
1000
2400
B14
B27
KEY PLAN :
1200 C16
B13
B119
4190
B92
2400
1200
S5
A housing complex in a site of 2,460 sqaure meter, rising to a height of 16 meter with G+1 frame structure. It consists of 2 units two bhk houses and 2 units of three bhk houses in each floor with central service core and a underground parking lot.
13
12
S2
B133
Sunken S4
E
11
1720
B112
B98
S11
4620
B7
B6
B20
1920 40000
F1
C14
B12 B95 Sunken
B19
F
2400
C13
2400
1200 1400
2400
1425
4520
1720
F1
LEGENDS :
2400
1200
C12
1400
1200
C11
1920
C10
2400
2400
1300
2400
1200
C9
F1
F1
1300
1200 2400
2400
1400
1400
C8
2600
2400
2400 1200
S3
B11
G
2400 1200
B5
B4
B3
H
2400
1400
2400
C7
2700
B117 S1
1200 C6
F1
F1
B118
2400
1000 1200
1400
F1
F1
C5
2400
2400
1200 C4
1200
2400
1400
F1
F1
C3
2400
2400
1200
1200
2400
C2
1200
1400
C1
2400
1200
2400
2400
1400
10
B2
B1 2400 2400
9
8
7
9M WIDE ROAD
4
3
2
S4 , S9 , S11 , S14 , S15 , S16 , S23 , S24 , S35 , S37 , S40 , S43
BEAM SIZE - 200 X 600 Reinforcement - Bottom - 2T16 Top - 2T12
)/225 3/$1
)/225 3/$1
WORKING DRAWINGS
01
WD II
125
5
H
75
PLASTER 12.5 MM PARAPET WALL
1
25
1000
5
DETAIL 1 - PARAPET COPING
200
LVL +12780 mm 1
FLASHING
PLASTER 12.5 MM
PARAPET WALL
TERRACE LVL +13830 mm
175
COPING STONE (50 X 175 MM )
100
12
125
12
56
150 MM RCC SLAB
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
COPING STONE DETAIL 1 - PARAPET COPING GROOVE
LVL +12780 mm
2950
2950
200
150 MM RCC SLAB
1500
BALCONY
50 MM WATER PROOFING
1675
1000
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
150 MM RCC SLAB
1256
100
75
1675
50 MM WATER PROOFING 150 MM RCC SLAB
125
COPING STONE GROOVE
150 MM RCC SLAB
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
12
LVL +13830 mm
175
TERRACE
3
5
75
200 MM CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY
150 MM RCC SLAB
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
3
LVL +13830 mm
900
200
1675
150 MM RCC SLAB
LVL +12780 mm
150 MM RCC SLAB
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
2950
200
900
FLOORING 50 MM
LVL +9600 mm
200
20
100
33 7
20
600
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
FLOORING 50 MM
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
2950
2950
200
GRANITE TILE FLOORING BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
FLOORING 50 MM
200
2075
150 MM RCC SLAB
12.5
12.5 200 MM CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY
FIRST FLOOR
DETAIL 2 - WALL SLAB JUNCTION
BEDROOM DETAIL 2 - WALL SLAB JUNCTION 1
LVL +150 mm LVL +150 mm
BALCONY 100 7 MM SKIRTING 9
4
2
GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
200
LVL +3300 mm
GRANITE TILE ( 600 X 600 X 20 MM)
2075
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
150 MM RCC SLAB
FIRST FLOOR
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
BALCONY
200 MM CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY
225
THIRD FLOOR
BALCONY
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
200 MM CONCRE
LVL +3300 mm
10 MM TILE DROP
100
2950
2950
150 MM RCC SLAB
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
2950
LVL +6400 mm SECOND FLOOR
S
20
150 MM RCC SLAB
150
200
FLOORING 50 MM
2075
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
125 125
150
2950
100
2950
2950
15 MM RCC SLAB
33 7
FLOORING 50 MM
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
CEMENT BED
450
BALCONY
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
150 MM RCC SLAB
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
BALCONY
15 MM RCC SLAB
SLATE TILE FLOORING (300 X 300 X 7 MM)
2950
2950
2075
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL 12.5 MMSLAB THICK PLASTER 150 MM RCC
150 MM RCC SLAB
10 MM TILE DROP
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
2
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
150 MM RCC SLAB
LVL +6400 mm SECOND FLOOR
CEMENT BED
100 MM SKIRTING TITLE
BALCONY
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
2075
BALCONY
DETAIL 1 - PARAPET COPING
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
3
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
BEDROOM
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
SLATE TILE FLOORING (300 X 300 X 7 MM)
600
200
2950
150 MM RCC SLAB
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
GRANITE TILE ( 600 X 600 X 20 MM)
50
1500
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
2950
2950
FLOORING 50 MM
2075
150 MM RCC SLAB
100 MM SKIRTING TITLE 10 MM TILE DROP
450
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
2
200 MM CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY
BALCONY
12.5
50
2950
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
BALCONY
FLOORING 50 MM
200
12
150
150 MM RCC SLAB
150 MM RCC SLAB
TERRACE
BALCONY 2075
200
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
100
225 12.5
LVL +9600 mm
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL 2950
200
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
12.5 MM THICK PLASTE
BEDROOM
THIRD FLOOR
BALCONY
2950
2950
1000
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
50 MM WATER PROOFING
12.5
12
GRANITE TILE ( 600 X 600 X 20 MM) FLOORING 50 MM
200
100
2075
150 MM RCC SLAB
THIRD FLOOR
50
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
12.5
PARAPET WALL
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
150
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
150 MM RCC SLAB
PLASTER 12.5 MM
LVL +9600 mm
150
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
225
33 7
1500
150
FLOORING 50 MM
BEAM (200 X 600 MM) 175
COPING STONE (50 X 175 MM )
150 MM RCC SLAB
200
1 150 MM RCC SLAB
FLASHING
2950
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
2950
BALCONY 2075
900
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
25
FLASHING COPING STONE (50 X 175 MM )
H
25
150 MM RCC SLAB
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
56
COPING STONE GROOVE
100
2950
2950
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
48500 2300
888
BEDROOM
H
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
TOILET
BEDROOM
COMMON AREA
SLATE TILE FLOORING (300 X 300 X 7 MM) COMMON AREA
122
122
BEDROOM
TOILET
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
COMMON AREA
CEMENT BED
BEDROOM
450 775 775
150MM RCC SLAB
BALCONY
TOILET
150MM RCC SLAB
BEDROOM
450
3150
FIRST FLOOR
CEMENT BED
BEDROOM
150
203 203
3000
BALCONY
BALCONY
LVL +3300 mm
200
150 MM RCC SLAB
FLOORING 50 MM
2075
33 7
33 7
BALCONY
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
TOILET
150
EXTERIOR WALL SECTION EXTERIOR WALL SECTION
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL 100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
SLATE TILE FLOORING (300 X 300 X 7 MM) 18900
2950
2950
H BALCONY
BALCONY
2400
450
2
150 MM RCC SLAB
3000
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
9200
888
COMPACT EARTH
600
150MM RCC SLAB
3000
LVL +6400 mm LVL -3000 mm SECOND FLOOR BASEMENT
COMPACT EARTH VDF FLOORING 50 MM
3000
2075 200
150 MM RCC SLAB
LVL -3000 mm BASEMENT
3000
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
FLOORING 50 MM
VDF FLOORING 50 MM 150MM RCC SLAB
6000
5620
COMMON AREA
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
200 MM CONCRE LIFT SHAFT
150 MM RCC SLAB
2950
2950
DETAIL - BALCONY RAILING DETAIL3 3 - BALCONY RAILING
DETAIL 2 - WALL SLAB JUNCTION
BALCONY
1
12.5 MM THICK PLASTER
LVL +150 mm
200
150 MM RCC SLAB
FLOORING 50 MM
2075
7
9
SECTION AA’
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
GRANITE TILE FLOORING
4
2
A
C
B
D
F
E
G
GROUND FLOOR
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
29545
1820
1963
TERRACE
COMMON AREA
FOYER W2
1050
D3
TERRACE
PORTICO
STAIRCASE
PORTICO
COMMON AREA
STAIRCASE
W2
COMMON AREA
W1
D1
BALCONY
BEDROOM
TOILET
W1
D1
TERRACE
FOYER
TOILET
W2
D3
BALCONY
BEDROOM
FOYER
BALCONY
BEDROOM
TOILET
W1
D1
D3
LIFT CHAMBER
3100
DESCRIPTION
STAIRCASE
PORTICO
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA
W2 PORTICO
STAIRCASE
W2
D1
PORTICO
W1
D3
FOYER
COMMON AREA
FOYER
STAIRCASE
TOILET
BEDROOM
TOILET
W1
W2
COMMON AREA
FOYER
TOILET
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BALCONY
BEDROOM
D3
W1
D1
D1
D3
LIFT CHAMBER D3 ENTRANCE
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA
W2
W1
FOYER
D1
STAIRCASE
ENTRANCE
STAIRCASE
D1
W1
COMMON AREA
BALCONY
BEDROOM
TOILET
W2 PORTICO
D3 FOYER
TOILET
FOYER
TOILET
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BASEMENT
DATE
D3 COMMON AREA
W2
W1
15763
LVL -3000 mm BASEMENT
3150
D1
PORTICO
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA
W2
W1
FOYER
TOILET
BEDROOM
D3 H
D1
18763
DATE
3150
LIFT CHAMBER
3150
888
BASEMENT
H
100 MM BRICK JAALI W2
STAIRCASE
D1
W1
COMMON AREA
D3 FOYER
TOILET
FOYER
TOILET
BEDROOM
D3 ENTRANCE
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA
W2
W1
BEDROOM
3150
D1
H
BASEMENT
SLATE TILE FLOORING (300
SECTION BB’
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
CEMENT BED
150
33 7
BALCONY
122
35000
203
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
6820 H
PORTICO
PORTICO
EXTERIOR WALL SECTION EXTERIOR WALL SECTION
1920
4120
100
DESCRIPTION
2950
H
4420
REV
HARSHITHA S
HARSHITHA S
2950
125
1900
GENERAL NOTES :
REV
DRAWN BY :
AISHWARYA S
DRAWN BY :
CHECKED BY :
ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru
Ph.no. ___________
Ph.no. ___________
CHECKED : AISHWARYA S Mysuru ACCEPTED BY :BYWCFA
MR. ____________
CLIENT :
MR. ____________
CLIENT :
PROJECT TITLE
PROJECT TITLE
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore
HOUSING FOR TECHIES, MYSORE
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore
HOUSING FOR TECHIES, MYSORE
WALL SECTION
DRAWING TITLE :
10.07.2022
WALL SECTION
DRAWING TITLE :
DATE
10.07.2022
01
01
COMPACT EARTH
PROJECT NO
DATE
SCALE
WD II
SCALE
PROJECT NO
WD II
VDF FLOORING 50 MM 150MM RCC SLAB
2520
3512
150MM RCC SLAB
m
200 MM CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY
OR SB-6
17
AC4
7 SB-6
14
10 15
1 7 8
4 5
X
X
X
X
FOYER
X
65
X
8 9
X X
DB
X
12 13
16
SB-3 LAN TV
49
49
2X
SB-22 30
SB-21 28
TOILET 29
X
2X
22
30
42
SB-25 G X SB-23 W 31 SB-24
SB-29 WM 32
34 UTILITY
34
SB-29 WM 35
G X
31 SB-16
35
44
43
4
2X
51 X SB-10
SB-11
X
2X 4X
4
65
X
SB-13
58 SB-9
X
45
54
64
SB-19 58 61 SB-9 X
X
DETAIL 3 - BALCONY RAILING
59
45 X
60 62 65
64
X
39
BALCONY 36 37
61
48
SB-17
SB-18
37 38
38
47
46
40 48
BALCONY 39
47
46
41
SB-19
62
X
3
4X
53 SB-8
44
4X
BEDROOM 2
X
59
BEDROOM 2 43 3
X
X
SB-8
X
G TOILET SB-12 54 50 51 TOILET 53
60
BEAM (200 X 600 MM)
2X
42
36
SB-16
4X
2X
57
SB-15
SB-14
50
X 2X
775 450
23
SB-28
2X X
56
4X
SB-7
63
15
27 SB-23 SB-24 KITCHEN W
SB-15 TOILET
G SB-12
X
X
63
GENERAL NOTES :
55
150MM RCC SLAB
14
26
29
SB-14
SB-13
SB-10 SB-11
BEDROOM 1
12
UTILITY 33
4X
57
56
SB-7
122
33 7
DINING
X
55
SB-2
BEDROOM 1
CEMENT BED
23
SB-28
13
X
DB
150
203
X
21
SLATE TILE FLOORING (300 X 300 X 7 MM)
BALCONY
X
9
32
X
3
SB-1
MB
X
SB-2
2 FOYER
X
1
X
6 SB-3 LAN TV
SB-20
X
24
SB-25 X
2X
SB-21 28
22
X
X
3
SB-1
FOYER 16
SB-20
X
2 DINING
27
X
X X
888
MB
X
2 FOYER
100 MM BRICK JAALI WALL
X20
21 X
1
m
X
SB-22
X 19
SB-4
ER
26
25
11 X 12
X
X
KITCHEN
20
1
100
2X
25
2
SB-4
125
X
18
19
10 11
2X
52
OOR
2X
m
SB-26
SB-27 17
X
SB-5
33
18
2X X
52
24
2X X
X
DETAIL 2 - WALL SLAB JUNCTION
SB-26
SB-27
15
X
14
X
AC SB-5
SB-18
41
SB-17
40
KEY PLAN
2BHK ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
9120
5910
2BHK ELECTRICAL LAYOUT ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE Ceiling Ceiling Switch Hieght Wall / beam From FFL. Fan point light point light point board 01 (2W) SB-01 1350
LVL +15730 mm
LVL +13830 mm
GENERAL NOTES :
H
LVL +12780 mm TERRACE
COMMON AREA
BEDROOM
TOILET
BEDROOM
BALCONY
LVL +9600 mm TERRACE
THIRD FLOOR PORTICO
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA
FOYER W2
D1
COMMON AREA
BEDROOM
TOILET
BEDROOM
TOILET
W1
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BALCONY
D3
BALCONY PORTICO
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA
W2
W1
FOYER
TOILET
D3
W2 PORTICO
BEDROOM
TOILET
BEDROOM
STAIRCASE
BALCONY
D1
W1
COMMON AREA
D3
FOYER
TOILET
FOYER
TOILET
BEDROOM
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BALCONY
D3
ENTRANCE
STAIRCASE
COMMON AREA D1
W2
W1
REV
DRAWN BY :
LVL +3300 mm BASEMENT
BEDROOM
COMMON AREA
BEDROOM
TOILET
H
BALCONY
450
-
-
16
1350
01 (2W ) 4-7 , 5-8 , 6-9
52
450
-
450
01 (2W ) -
14 -
2 x 5A
-
SB-07
1350
-
-
63 , 64
1 x 5A
-
1050
-
Television point
SB-08
-
2 x 5A
-
4 (2W)
56-59 (2W)
1350
-
55-57 , 60-62 , 56-59 (2W)
2 x 5A -
LAN point
450
61 , 62 ,65 -
-
AC point
450
4 (2W)
-
-
2 x 5A
-
-
Washing machine point
1350
-
50 ,54
2 x 5A -
GEYSER
Geyser point
-
Water purifier point
1 x 5A
-
Crusher point under sink
1 x 5A
-
1 x 15A 2 x 5A
Door bell
-
Distribution box
-
-
Meter board
SB-05
AISHWARYA S
SB-06
CHECKED BY : HARSHITHA S ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru
LVL +150 mm GROUND FLOOR
CLIENT :
BASEMENT LVL -3000 mm BASEMENT
MR. ____________
SB-10
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore
SB-11 SECTION
GENERAL NOTES :
14
12
DRAWING TITLE :
GENERAL NOTES :
H
KEY PLAN
SB-12
DATE
08.07.2022
PROJECT NO
01
SCALE
15
DATE
Ph.no. ___________
SB-09
PROJECT TITLE
SB-13
WD II SB-14
1350 1350
SB-15
1350
GENERAL NOTES :
LVL +13830 mm
LVL +12780 mm TERRACE
-
REV
LVL +3300 mm FIRST FLOOR
DATE
DESCRIPTION
BALCONY
DRAWN BY :
HARSHITHA S
CHECKED BY :
AISHWARYA S
ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru BALCONY
LVL +150 mm GROUND FLOOR
MR. ____________
Ph.no. ___________
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore LVL -3000 mm BASEMENT
LVL +15730 mm
H
DRAWING TITLE :
SECTION DATE
10.07.2022
PROJECT NO
01
SCALE
LVL +13830 mm
LVL +12780 mm TERRACE
WD II
TV , LAN
1 x 5A
-
-
51-53
-
-
03 (2W)
42-44 , 45-47 43-46 (2W)
-
30-31
-
SB-17
1350
-
36-38 , 37
SB-18
450
-
43-46 (2W)
48
2 x 5A
-
SB-19
450
03(2w)
-
40 ,41
-
SB-20
1350
2
23
SB-21
1350
SB-22
1350
-
19-20 , 21-22 -
1 x 5A 1 x 5A
-
SB-23
1350
-
-
-
SB-24
1350
-
-
-
SB-25
1350
-
33 , 34
32 (2W)
-
28 , 29
SB-26
1350
-
26
24
SB-27
1350
-
17-18 , 25-27
15
SB-28
1350
-
10-12 , 11
-
SB-29
1350
-
-
32 (2W)
Wall light point Beam light point
AC
39 -
CLIENT :
PROJECT TITLE
3 x 5A
1050
BALCONY
KEY PLAN
2 x 5A
SB-16
LVL +9600 mm
LVL +6400 mm SECOND FLOOR
03
-
BALCONY
THIRD FLOOR
01 (2W) , 02
-
2420
LVL +15730 mm
Fan point
SB-03
DESCRIPTION
FIRST FLOOR
CALL BELL
Description
1350
5620
COMMON AREA
-
Symbol
SB-02
SB-04
LVL +6400 mm SECOND FLOOR
Plug point Misc.
-
D1
LIFT CHAMBER
LEGEND
1 x 15A 1 x 5A 2 x 15A 2 x 5A
-
2 x 15A 2 x 5A
WATER PURIFIER
2 x 15A 2 x 5A 4 x 15A 2 x 5A
1 x 5A
1 x 15A 2 x 5A
Switch board
Telephone point
Chandelier Light
GEYSER
2 x 5A -
Ceiling light point SB-XX
CCTV Camera
EXHAUST
CHANDELIER WASHING MACHINE
2BHK ELECTRICAL SCHEDULE
WORKING DRAWINGS
GENERAL NOTES :
BEAM - E
C 26
1580
C 27
3000
1780
C 26
3000
C 26
C 27
1780
BEAM - C
1780
C 31
3000
BEAM - F
C 32
C 31
4480
C 31
340
C 32
40
340
55
C 32
600
BEAM - D
1580
1575
2080
V1
BEAM - B
2400 BEAM - A
C 34
C 33
C 38
C 33
100
100
C 33
100
1780
C 38
FRAMING LAYOUT - 02
FRAMING LAYOUT - 01 FRAMING LAYOUT - 01
100
1580
C 38
LEGENDS :
SLAB LAYOUT
TOILET
STEEL SECTIONS 2130
DETAIL - B
BEAM - A BEAM - B
2080
1500
2680
RECTANGLE SECTION OF 200X100 1400 (THY- 10 MM)
DETAIL - E
1780
200
433
50
433
350
1780
KEY PLAN :
2500
50
434
X
200 30MM WOODEN BEEDING
252
1670
RECTANGLE SECTION OF 200X100 (THY- 10 MM)
KEY PLAN
WCFA Mysuru ACCEPTED BY SHUTTER FRAME : 25 X 50 MM
STEPS
SECTION
L - SECTION OF 55X55 (THY- 5 MM)
1500
4035
CLIENT :
MR. ____________
1400
WELDING
1500
BOLTING
DETAIL AT C
1150
50
CLEAR GLASS 5MM THICK
OUTSIDE
DETAIL AT D
DETAIL AT E
MULLION 50 X 25 MM
STAIRS DETAIL
Ph.no. ___________
DRAWING TITLE :
DETAIL AT F
DATE
14.01.2022
PROJECT NO
01
SCALE
WD II 5
1500
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
1400 50
434
Idukki , Kerala
PLAN
SHUTTER FRAME 25 X 50 MM
433
1350 Ph.no. ___________
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT : MR. ____________
67$,5&$6( 67((/
1250
DETAIL AT B
433
50
50
INSIDE
WELDING BOLTING
340
DETAIL AT A
433
50
DESIGN 50 X 100 MM CONSULTANT : MR. ____________
LOCATION :
200 100 25
150
1250
RECTANGLE SECTION OF 200X100 (THY- 10) CONCRETE SLAB (THY- 50MM)
INTERIOR ELEVATION
30MM WOODEN BEEDING
WELDING BOLTING WELDING
1350
100
X' X
STEEL MESH
200 55 40
433
50
434
1350
50
BASE PLATE L - STEEL SECTION 55X55MM (THY- 5MM)
Ph.no. ___________
MAIN FRAME
433
55
V1
2400
1580
BHAVYASHREE. R DRAWN BY MULLION 50 X 25 MM : CHECKED BY :
2700
BEAM - E BEAM - F
500
2512 500
377
1150
1250
1350
DETAIL AT A
CLEAR GLASS 5MM THICK
2683
RECTANGLE SECTION OF 200X100 (THY- 10 MM)
DETAIL - D
DETAIL - F
300
BEAM - C BEAM - D
DETAIL - C
50
433
MAIN FRAME 50 X 100 MM
X X' 30MM WOODEN BEEDING
INTERIOR ELEVATION
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
9
50
200
OUTSIDE
MULLION 50 X 25 MM
SHUTTER FRAME 57 X 25 MM
SECTION AT XX'
10
25 5 MULLION 50 X 25 MM
7 36 7
1250
1350
1150
1250
1350
200 100 25
100
INSIDE
75
50
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
25
SHUTTER FRAME 57 X 25 MM
SHUTTER FRAME DETAIL
57
MAIN
500
433
50
50
57
1500 GLASS 50 CLEAR 5MM THICK 433
MULLION DETAIL
V1
SHUTTER FRAME 25 X 50 MM
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
W2
25 5
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
MAIN FRAME 50 X 100 MM
9
X'
75
10
75 25 5
30
DESCRIPTION
HARSHITHA S
100
35
WOODEN BEADING 30 X 5 MM
REV
DRAWN BY :
SANJANA S
200 100 25
15
50
DATE
Ph.no. ___________
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
MAIN FRAME 100 X 50 MM
MASONRY WALL 200 MM
MAIN FRAME DETAIL
WINDOW DETAIL 25 5
ACCEPTED BY : WCFA Mysuru
SHUTTER FRAME DETAIL
CHECKED BY :
MR. ____________
CLIENT :
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
PROJECT TITLE
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
W2
25
LOCATION : Kalyaninagar, Mysore
5 WINDOW
57
DRAWING TITLE :
PLAN
SHUTTER FRAME 57 X 25 MM
10.07.2022
MULLION DETAIL
CLEAR GLASS 5 MM
WD II
7 36 7
OUTSIDE
SCALE
SECTION AT XX'
WINDOW DETIAL
50
01
433
SHUTTER FRAME 57 X 25 MM
DATE
50
200
PROJECT NO
50
MULLION 50 X 25 MM
57
433
INSIDE
9
50
1500 50
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
SHUTTER FRAME 57 X 25
57
INTERIOR ELEVATION
2400
WINDOW
5
2700
PLAN
750
3000
6
3
R E
SLOPE
OP SL
4 ALIGN
4
1200
1800
3
3 A TILE DROP
D
C
USEAGE
COMPANY
MODEL
SPECS
Hot water
1
WASH BASIN
JAGUAR
Kubix KUS-WHT-35901
Size : 595x435x140 mm
Cold water
2
WC
JAGUAR
SLS-WHT-6953BIPPSM
Rimless, Blind Installation Wall Hung WC with UF soft close slim seat cover, Hinges, Accessories set
Black water
3
SHOWER
JAGUAR
RAINSHOWERS OHS-1605
Single Lever Extended Basin Mixer (Height 85mm) without Popup Waste System with 450mm Long Braided Hoses
Grey water
4
SHOWER MIXER
JAGUAR
ARI-39065K
Exposed Part Kit of Single Lever Concealed Divertor
5
FAUCETS
JAGUAR
ORP-10011BPM
Single Lever Basin Mixer
B
2
2
1
1
D3 750
T PLAN
3000
TAG
200
USEAGE
COMPANY
MODEL
SPECS
1
WASH BASIN
JAGUAR
Kubix KUS-WHT-35901
Size : 595x435x140 mm
2
WC
JAGUAR
SLS-WHT-6953BIPPSM
RAINSHOWERS OHS-1605
Single Lever Extended Basin Mixer (Height 85mm) without Popup Waste System with 450mm Long Braided Hoses
ARI-39065K
Exposed Part Kit of Single Lever Concealed Divertor
ORP-10011BPM
Single Lever Basin Mixer
3
SHOWER
JAGUAR
SHOWER MIXER
JAGUAR
FAUCETS
JAGUAR
5
100
1800
1500
Rimless, Blind Installation Wall Hung WC with UF soft close slim seat cover, Hinges, Accessories set
600
1200
4
Partition frame - Aluminum track
Wall Tile - Ceramic (300 x 600 mm)
Wall Tile - Ceramic (300 x 600 mm)
750
3
3
V1 4
1
1800
5
2000
365
4
2000
Concealed Flush tank
2
Sunken Slab (300 mm)
425
2
Concealed Flush Tank
2
470
835
1050
2
TILE DROP
Sunken Slab (300 mm)
425
1800
Sliding Glass door 3
2400
3
1645
Mirror
2700
4
600
1
1
300
300
1
3000
1500 1200
100
1800
600
200
815
Wall Tile - Ceramic (300 x 600 mm)
750
Wall Tile - Ceramic (300 x 600 mm)
4
4
645
600
2700
Mirror 3
2400
565 365
2400
3
D3
Glass partition D3
5 1
1645
1800
Glass partition 1050
2
TILE DROP
2
Sunken Slab (300 mm)
Sunken Slab (300 mm)
1
300
1
300
Concealed P - trap
835
1
1
565
5
1
5
2
SLOPE
TAG
WORKING DRAWINGS
NASA Competation Entry
CP KUKREJA DESIGN TROPHY GROUP OF 3
BRIEF:
While we commemorate the glorious history and culture of India and celebrate 75 years of the country’s indepen-dence, NASA reaches the same time stamp in a decade. Since its independence, India has gone through tremendous change that has contributed to the world culturally, academically and technologically. As one of the most youthful nations, India continues to aim for positive change and with that spirit, contribute your proposals to suggest how you would celebrate this spirit through design. Our ways of adapting to current world issues can be shown and decoded through design. Proposing an installation at a location that celebrates a building/ public space of cultural or historical significance while also keeping in mind the present day urban issues of the area that would need fixing. To represent a new Indian community that is well connected and contributes to a vision of a brighter tomorrow. DESIGN BRIEF: Take your pick at an edifice or public space of pivotal importance and suggest how a design intervention can help encourage public interaction and conversations. The design must limit itself to a maximum of 75 feet (23 meters) in height, length and breadth.
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CPK TROPHY | NASA
NASA Competation Entry
ANNUAL NASA DESIGN TROPHY GROUP OF 5
BRIEF:
UNLEARN – RELEARN – ENVISION – CONSERVE THE PAST – PROCESS IN THE PRESENT – APPLY FOR A BETTER FUTURE The assignment aims to target a zone (building to street level) which has high significance in society/ community. Time is a key frame of reference, be it a minute, an hour, a day, a month, a year, decade or even centuries. Places lost in time, places lost to ‘Development’, places lost from our daily lives, these are the ones which need us promptly. These places are not always neglected, but need solutions which are tailored for it and is integrated and grounded to the local context. The fine line between seeing a hawker and seeing an encroacher in the same people, place and time is what delineates the virtue missing in coeval day and age. The solution to be offered has to be complete in inferring through time, eliminating the deficiency of today and also to deliver in future by understanding the transformations at a holistic level. Delineating the identified zones, identification and earmarking the scope for Architectural Intervention, contextual selection of appropriate materials, techniques and knowledge systems will also be an integral part of an important part of the overall solution.
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
ANDC TROPHY | NASA
Semster-05 Srirangapatna
MEASURE DRAW AND DOCUMENTATION Documentation credits: Batch 2019, WCFA
The intent was to understand the fabric of the town of Srirangapatna, to know how ‘publicness” worked at a town scale. Streets, houses and important monuments were documented as a part of the semester’s curriculum. The goal was to draw a relation between people, culture and the history of the place. Location- It is around 850 metres from the temple. This is quite a busy street, it houses a lot of shops. As we move away from temple, slowly number of houses increase in the lane. The road is about four metres wide, having buildings either of two storey or three, on either sides. Sections of Srirangapatna can be dissected into three typical spaces – Public (the road), Semi-private (road offset) and Private (house). The road offset becomes the most active space, with multiple activities including washing and drying clothes , vehicle parking , evening chats , making the space as an extended part of the house.
East Facing West elevation
Street plan
West Facing East elevation UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Street section
Semster-04 Margosa house, Mysuru. Documentation credits: Batch 2019, WCFA
The intent of this exercise is to help students to relook and access thier drafting skills, post lockdown. The selcted proiect is a hundred years old residential building owned by the ancestral royal family. It is a house in a site area about 100 square meter, in city center. The house contains four bedrooms with a living area, kitchen and a dining area. The house also has a dense garden in front with variety of plant species, out which is a huge Margosa tree, hence the house gets the name ‘MARGOSA HOUSE’.
The architectural elements are captured in the drawings on site. The excerise mainly focuses on the on site skills that an architect has to have, which unfortunately was missed out due to no related program study for the batch during covid time.
MEASURE DRAW AND DOCUMENTATION
Semster-07 | Guide: Asst. Prof. Anna Cherian
INTERIOR DESIGN
The intent of the studio was to redesign the interiors of the lobby, exhibition space and the pantry area of college, WCFA. It also focused on existing design of the college and derive concepts, moodboard from the same. So that new design blends with the existing built.
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Semster-06 Vertical Studio | Mentor: Amruta Patil The intent of studio in to attain the darshan. Day 1 We were introduced to Darshan. We paired up with the least known person in the group. Took that person to our favourite place in Mysore and went to theirs as well. We asked each other question, told stories, learned so many new things about our partner. Day 2 We had to try and find out the unknown in ‘Johari Windows’ We went the local Market to get things. Later we had to make a hand made gift which was either very small that the partner can hold in hand or big enough to wrap around them. Day 3 We gave it to our partners. A secretive chamber for a secretive girl. My partner spoke about isolation, free time to read unlimited books, cozy space, etc. So I made her a miniature model of the cozy space she wishes for including her important tiny details she likes.
Semster-05 Vertical Studio | Mentor: Samantha King
MISCELLANEOUS
Semster-04 Mapping 500m journey from your house | AD 04
UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Semster-03 Iden
ntify and map the physical and non physical attributes of Architecture | AD 03
MISCELLANEOUS
SANJANA S 2019_sanjana.s@wcfa.ac.in