Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio

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SELECTED WORKS 2017-2021

WENIZ WILLS


I am an undergraduate student doing my bachelors in Architecture , under the university of Karnataka India. During my studies I have learnt that determination and passion are some of the most important values to hold. Thanks to them every day i face new challenges. With a passion for creating and a keen mind for creative thoughts, my inspiration is derived from what surrounds me. When you look around architecture is everywhere , it’s beautiful at times and sometimes chaotic and to be part of the creative process and to be able to bring to life these pieces of art is what i strive for. This portfolio is a compilation of a series of passionate works that was out-poured during the curated course of architecture.


P R O F E S S I O N A L D E TA I L S SKILLS

WENIZ W I L L S CONTACT

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ANALYTICAL WRITING

+ 91 9739947045

30/1B Nanjappa Road, Shantinagar Bangalore 560027

wenizwills2@gmail.com EDUCATION RV College of Architecture, Bangalore Bachelor’s program - B.Arch 2017- Present

Christ Junior College, Bangalore 2015-2017

Sophia High School, Bangalore 2003-2015

EXTRA CURRICULARS • Competitions

- Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats {CTBUH},2020 - Archdais , The container Studio, 2021

• W o r k s h o p s -

Hands on Bamboo workshop by Studio Vinami , 2019 Webminar on 3d printing as the new means of construction Hands on workshop on funicular roofs and masonry vaults ,2018 Kochi Byfoot, 2018 WEVID - Analytical written expressions in Architecture By: Ar. Nandita Srinivas,2020

• Architectural analytical writing

- View work at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vhUDIye8v7OqQNSK_ a9EPzEX2VdUY2XN/view?usp=sharing

LANGUAGES SPOKEN

• English • Hindi • Malayalam HOBBIES & INTERESTS Culinary Arts

Photography

Writing

Music


KALA - GRAM ACADEMIC WORK PG - 01

PLUG IN

COMPETITION PG - 29

CHANDELIER INTERIOR DESIGN PG - 33


EKA - KSHETRA ACADEMIC WORK PG - 11

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ACADEMIC WORK PG - 37

A R A N YA K A ACADEMIC WORK PG - 19

MISCELLANEOUS OTHER WORKS PG - 41

DHARAVI UPCYCLED

COMPETITION PG - 25


kala - gram

URBAN CRAFTS VILLAGE “ Rev i v i n g t r a d i t i onal handm ade c raf t s”

Public use/ Crafts center/ Retail space/ learning space Fourth Year Studio - 2020 Mentor : Ar. Suman paul Ar. Abinaya Gyana. St. Marks road , Bangalore City , India

St. Marks road is located at the central business district of Bangalore city , surrounded by urban landscape , with a green barrier along the streets. The main objective of this project is to revive vernacular methods of living , shown through materials and construction techniques . Creating a nook for traditional crafts in this urban setting.

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Through an intense exercise of making figure grounds based on the site and program forces, the most reliable ones were taken ahead, which brought in the complexity needed among voids and solids through an irregular grid. Brought in the potential of having a dual access to the design.

SITE

St. Marks road is an important artillery road connecting Mahatma Gandhi road and Residency road. The surroundings house some of the most important landmarks of the city. With the refurbishment of the hard-scape of this portion of the city , the pedestrian movement has also increased , giving us an opportunity to blur the boundary between the outside and the inside and look at the site as a community

BRIEF

The studio confronted our personal opinions on climate change and its interrelation with Vernacular and Sustainable resources and further continued to study the ways where these ideas could be translated into a built form.

PROGRAM

The aim of the project was to revive the local handicrafts of Karnataka and shed light on the vanishing traditions of local and cultural crafts . Inspired by the pottery town of Bangalore , the project worked on creating a center for awareness through Interactive learning , Tactile and visual connect and learning the techniques of the crafts . The main demography of the users were the students of the neighboring schools , the pedestrian public and locals.

REVIVAL THROUGH

The internal spaces are divided into panel to provide interconnected spaces within

MASS

3

SPLIT

INTERACTIVE INFORMATION TACTILE CONNECT

SPLIT

LEARNING TECHNIQUES VISUAL CONNECT

SPLIT


1> Creating a strong center Central viewing deck

FIGURE GROUND DIAGRAMS

SOLID EDGE

2> A central axis Creating a meandering pathway

3> Nodes That create a visual connect across the site

4> Open green scape Creating positive boundaries which creates a connect with the context

B LU R R E D EDGE

THROUGHFA R E

5> The built spaces form an interlinking pattern

6> The final Overlay to create interactive space

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1m

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MASTER PLAN


The site being located within the central business district became a guiding factor to bring in a non urban experience into this urban context of the city. The design formed an urban crafts village with, pottery,textile,Channapatna* toys, and a handmade paper crafts center. These craft spaces were placed along a meandering pathway with a central experiential exhibit used to hang and display the unique craft products. The Experiential exhibit formed a strong central viewing deck which connected the site internally as well as externally to the green scape’s. The Crafts village also consisted of a retail space to provide an income for the local members of the community . The sustenance is of these craft members and their communities are essential to maintain the tradition and culture of the city.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Textile center Tapestry panel

The internal spaces had panels instead of solid walls to create an interconnected environment with each craft center. Each center exhibits a unique panel wall displaying the specific craft . Terracotta panel walls for pottery , tapestry panel wall for textile and Paper panel walls for the paper craft center.

*Note: Channapatna is a small town in Karnataka known famously for its local crafts of hand made wooden toys Pottery center Terracotta Bottle panel Handmade paper center Paper panel (Framework of Timber)

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MODEL OF SPACE FRAME

DETAILS OF BAMBOO CONNECTIONS

SECTION

The use of vernacular materials like Mud bricks increased the sustainability factor and aided in climatic responsibility with a self cooled structure. The bricks were used in the form of *Jalli walls through out the internal retaining structure and solid brick walls on the periphery. Bamboo was used as the structural element holding the space frame roof lined with glass panel for natural lighting throughout the day. The roof also has solar panels on certain spaces to do its part in energy efficiency.

SECTION

*Brick Jalli walls are perforated brick screens which utilizes natural air movements to cool the interiors and create intricate patterns of light and shadow

BAMBOO CONNECTIONS

DETAIL OF BAMBOO STAIRWAY

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SECTIONAL VIEW

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Eka - Kshetra “U nit y i n l e a r n i n g and Onene ss i n knowledge” Campus/ Design learning/ Knowledge / Creative center Third Year Studio - 2020 Mentor : Ar.Gaurav Sareen Ar. Shiney Prabhakar Kukkarahalli Lake, Mysore ,India

Knowledge and learning are a constant cycle . We learn from everything around us , the people , nature and the environment that we inhabit. A school of design was the brief of the project, which comprised of 3 different departments. The aim was to create a unified environment of learning , integrating the 3 departments as one through the built form. The plinth becomes a single connect and with green terraces that create visual connects among the various areas . The site is located in Mysore , Looking towards the Kukkarahalli lake .

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SITE The site is located in the royal city of Mysore. The plot picked is within the Mysore university and is currently the horticulture center spread across 8 acres of land facing the Kukkarahalli lake. The site gradually slopes down towards the lake with a 6m difference.

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BRIEF The School of Design , an applied arts school , which will provide a 4 year undergraduate program in 3 departments namely, Product design , Textile design and Visual Communication. PROGRAM The main concept of the design was to build along the contours creating interactive spaces between the built and the unbuilt by alternating spaces. Creating a floating structure to seem as though the ground is the solid structure and the built a lightweight floating structure ,with a plinth connecting the unit as one whole structure .


The idea was to create a school of design not separated by the 3 different blocks but to make it seem as a whole single unit when looked at but internally defined ,creating interactive spaces with a large foreground the built formed a “U” shape around the central foreground plaza space with varied landscaped platforms and *Kund like spaces forming a public edge *A kund is a small rainwater collection reservoir ,which now in the current Indian context is used a s communal gathering and seating spaces.

User segregation at levels

Play of volumes

Allowing flow of people into the structure

Visual Interaction

Key plan

Continuous daylighting & courtyard effect

Interaction on the roof through green scaping

SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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0m

0.5m RESIDENTIAL UNITS

1m Control Panel

1.5m

CANTEEN

2.5m

Control Panel

CENTRAL PLAZA

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK Control Panel

5.5m 5.5m

ROAD PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

LIFT

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Green terraces created an opening from each studio or classroom to come out into the open and have open interactive study areas ,the green terraces also helped in preserving the green scape of the site.

PLAN AT PLINTH LVL

The structure had large open plinth spaces with the built floating above creating a lot of space for public and interactive discussions and activity spaces like Table Tennis and coffee kiosks along with discussion boards placed along the plinth , the plinth was provided with a parapet seating spaces with only the entrances open to provide a highlighted entry space . PLAN AT +2500MM

SECTION


The staggered structure with green terraces provided fresh internal ventilation and a view to the Kukkarahalli lake . A unique material pallet of glass solar panels as the roof helped in providing ample light to the core from above , highlighted red staircases and railings were used to highlight the core and louvered panels protected the core .

COMPUTER LAB DESIGN CLASS

CLASSROOM

DESIGN STUDIO

WORKSHOPS

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VIEW OF HIGHLIGHTED STAIRWAYS

VIEWS FROM CAFETERIA ENTRANCE

SECTION

VIEW INTO THE CENTRAL PLAZA

VIEWS FROM INSIDE THE CAFETERIA

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A R A N YA K A “ We d ev e l o p e d a r ound nature and now w e d ev e l o p n ature around us” Conservatory / Research center / Bio bubble Third Year Studio - 2020 Mentors : Ar. Bakul Jani Ar. Archita B Smruti B. JP Nagar , Bangalore City , India

Communities and nature have been an integrated whole since the beginning, people are the reason , idea, users and thinkers for whom architecture is a mere tool. Settlements have always been influenced by nature around them hence proving that nature is the river that man has to walk along, not across. The aim is to work towards connecting communities and nature through architecture. The site is located in Jp nagar across the mini forest . The project is a conservatory and research center for the sustenance of the local Bio-diversity.

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The intent of the conservatory is to protect the birds , insects and plant species, their habitats and maintaining biodiversity by monitoring the flora and fauna of the locality . Creating a center for community learning, popularization of scientific research along with the protection of nature.

The site is located in Jp nagar, Opp. the Mini forest, Bangalore India

LESS DENSE ROADS DENSE ROAD MINI FOREST SITE

The key activities : • To initiate, encourage and support scientific and professional research of Ornithofauna and other biodiversity groups in the area. • To promote the richness of biodiversity • To educate and raise awareness . • To highlight the importance of protection of bird life and their habitats .

C o n n e c t i n g c o m m u n i t i e s a n d p l a c e s t h r o u g h N AT U R E a n d A R C H I T E C T U R E

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INITIATE

IMBIBE

INTERACT

STRENGTH Solar panel Roof

NATURE

ECOSYSTEM PERMANENCE

SUSTAINABLE

The circle represents the earth as a whole Ecosystem , working in a cyclic pattern. The conservatory plays a role in the sustenance of nature and ecosystems.

Health care Veterinary 3rd floor

Offices Gallery 2nd floor

Research Library 1st floor

Column layout

Conservatory Ground floor

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Soil collection and loading center

Avian Breeding Center Toilet

Toilet Learning Center

Corridors

Sapling collection Center

Reception

Green open space

Toilet

Lobby

Lobby UP

Information Desk

Toilet

Private Entry Admin Room

Soil pit UP

Enclosed Exhibit

Reception

Ground floor plan 1m

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5m

15m

Section


1st floor plan

2nd floor plan

Research center (Private ) Information & learning center (Public )

Roof floor plan

View from inside the conservatory

View of the pathway between the Conservatory and research building

View of the gallery and information center

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DHA R AV I UPCYCLED “ Mo d ular , S ta n d a r di ze d and Prefabri cated”

High rise / Container living / Self sufficient micro city CTBUH - 2020 {Competition Entry} Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats Collaborative members: Sehaj Pannu Yukta Shetty Dharavi , Mumbai , India

The Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats hosts an annual Skyscraper competition. The goal is to shed a new light on the meaning and value of tall buildings in the society. The site is located in Mumbai, India’s financial and commercial center and principal port on the western coast. Dharavi is one of the largest and most dense temporary settlements in Mumbai. The aim of this project is to control the cost of construction in order to provide affordable housing to the needy.

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DHARAVI UPCYCLED

MASTER PLAN

An informal township, Dharavi it is a vibrant mosaic of social, cultural and economic activities. The proposed prototype high rise complex provides for affordable residential units along with organized workshop spaces for learning and community activities .We propose to use scrapped shipping containers from the ports of Mumbai to construct the proposed housing units. ‘Modular coordination’, ‘standardisation’ and ‘prefabrication’. The proposed pro-

Single container

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Single residential unit

Stacked units

totype consists of 6 zones catering to the basic needs of a self-sustaining community. Express elevators will take the users from the ground floor to various sky lobbies which lead to different zones. The sky lobbies would become the ‘vertical’ street corners (chowks of Mumbai) – which have neighborhood stores, day care centers, vocational training units and others along with Fire Refuge Zones and Utilities.

One commune

Two shipping containers stacked together make one residential unit, which includes ,a living space ,a working space and a green space. This forms a small self-sufficient ecosystem for one family. Such residential units put together make a commune, keeping the essence of Dharavi’s community living intact. Each commune acts as a typical module. Similar modules can be stacked, for future vertical expansion.

The sky lobbies would become the ‘vertical’ street corners (chowks of Mumbai) which have neighborhood stores, day care centers, vocational training units etc.

VERTICAL STREET CORNERS

CORE MARKET SPACE


TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN

Residential Educational Business Mercantile

The structure is made up of concrete floors and columns with a split central core consisting of fire towers and lift shafts. The slab comes every fifth floor in the residential zone. The intermediate floors are accessed by a lightweight steel staircase. This also reduces the energy consumption since all floors are not accessed by lifts.

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

Express lift Staircase Local lift ( inter-zone) Local lift

Refuge area Fire lift Fire staircase Mechanical floor

ZONE 6

Residential 3

ZONE 5

Residential 2

ZONE 4

Residential 1

ZONE 3

Educational

ZONE 2

Business

ZONE 1

Mercantile

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PLUG

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IN

“ A Sp a ce w h e r e cre ators come to PLUG -IN”

Architectural studio / Designers space {Competition entry} Archdais: A Container studio - 2021 Collaborative members: Sehaj Pannu Yukta Shetty . Pune , India

The competition brief was to design a designers studio which can break the conventional model of a small office. The proposed studio is to be envisioned in a distinctive material character and texture. Emphasis being laid on the need to adapt and reuse building materials wherever possible. Rather than constructing something anew the entire project is proposed to be built from used shipping containers a as the key building material

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SITE SPECIFICATIONS • TOTAL SITE AREA - 750SQM • BUILT UP AREA - 450SQM • MAX HEIGHT - 9M The studio is proposed to be located in a young urban city in the western part of India. Pune.

LVL 3 Work and recreation spaces

LVL 2 Cabin, conference spaces

LVL 1 Cafe and pavilion

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The vibrant and playful structure is inspired by Piet Mondrian’s Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow where the composition is reduced to the simplest of rectilinear forms, squares and rectangles defined by vertical and horizontal elements. The Interactive pavilion strikes a dialogue with its surroundings acting as a waiting space for commuters and a space for designers to exhibit their works. The play of volumes in the café on the ground floor facilitates the interaction between designers and the public. The Private co-working spaces for architects have open floors plans fostering collaborative works. Sleeping pods and other recreational spaces are provided which caters to the 24x7 lifestyle of an architect.


Simple rectilinear form divided into elements

Adding and subtracting modular units into the framework.

Using the subtracted elements for the pavilion , separating the private from the public

Trans-formative containers used to create interactive spaces

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CHANDELIER TH E G RA ND BU DAPEST HOT E L

R ATA N TATA

BRIEF : Designing a quarantine home. As a part of the Interior design studio , the Wes Anderson movie “The grand Budapest Hotel” Became the site for an quarantine home for the industrialist Mr. Ratan Tata. The movie was analyzed on various aspects such as colour schemes, textures,time-line, story , characters and such , aspects which represented the hotel itself. Hence the hotel became our canvas in which we were to hypothetically design for our client. The initial process started with designing a logo and a business card for the client .

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Custom furniture, with a sleek look to bring in a lighter feels to the heavy wooden flooring. Red accent paintings and art deco carpets


Drop lightings with gold accents

Larger propeller fan , custom order from

Foyer space with a white Carrara marble. Study chair taken from the Herman miller collection. and Bedding set from Natuzzi

Dark Mahogany flooring , with inlay work in 3 types of wood , teak, cedar, and rose , to bring in shades.

MOOD BOARD

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The Client Ratan Tata , were to live in a home within The Grand Budapest Hotel. The idea was to create a space in the stark center of the lobby of the hotel where his abode would be the central chandelier structure to the hotel. Placed in the center of the hotel the structure stands and a 4m height from the ground level of the lobby . Creating a strong central feel and giving the client the central attention. The entrance to the space would be from the main entrance of the hotel , from which a set of stairs would lead him up into the foyer and waiting space. From the foyer leads to the right the private spaces of

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

KEY PLAN

DINING

FOYER

ISLAND

KITCHEN

FOLDED

PARTITION

WALL

STUDY

Key plan

CROCKERY

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CORNER

PL

LIVING

AN

PARTITION

the house such as the living dining and kitchen. Ahead of the foyer , is the study which has folding partition walls creating an open floor plate. From the living space around the piano corner is an L shaped staircase-leading to the first mezzanine level which holds the library and lounge areas. Followed by a flight of stairs leading up to the second mezzanine which hold the most private part , his bedroom ,yoga space and bathroom , lead through a corridor space. His wardrobe acts as a partition wall . The Interiors of the design gives a homely and comfortable feel , which is to the liking of the client.

FALSE CEILING AT VARYING LEVELS WITH COVE LIGHTING WITHIN THE GROOVE

MASTER PLAN AT GROUND LVL SCALE 1:1000

LIGHTING TINTED STAIN GLASS WINDOW

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM ALL LEVELS ARE MARKED IN MM UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM THE UNFINISHED WALL AND FLOOR SURFACE FOR CUTOUTS AND MAN HOLE DETAILS REFER THE STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT DISCREPECIES , IF ANY ANY MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT , BEFORE CONSTRUCTION ALL MAIN WALL ARE CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY 200 TH

3. 4. 5. 6.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

DINING

FOYER

ISLAND

KITCHEN

FOLDED

PARTITION

WALL

STUDY

KEY PLAN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

NOTES 1. 2.

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CORNER

LIVING

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SECTION

Section 2 CLIENT - RATAN TATA DRAWN BY - WENIZ WILLS USN - 1RW17AT109

MASTER PLAN AT GROUND LVL SCALE 1:1000

CHECKED BY DRAWING NO SCALE DRAWING NAME -

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

3. STANLEY LOUNGER

4. 5. 6.

CEDAR WOOD AND GLASS PARTITION WALL

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM ALL LEVELS ARE MARKED IN MM UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM THE UNFINISHED WALL AND FLOOR SURFACE FOR CUTOUTS AND MAN HOLE DETAILS REFER THE STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT DISCREPECIES , IF ANY ANY MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT , BEFORE CONSTRUCTION ALL MAIN WALL ARE CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY 200 TH

ISLAND

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Section 1

SECTION

CLIENT - RATAN TATA DRAWN BY - WENIZ WILLS USN - 1RW17AT109

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

R . V. C . A

NOTES 1. 2.

Legend 1. Foyer 2. Study 3. Living 4. Dining 5. Piano corner

6. Library 7. Lounge 8. Bedroom 9. Yoga space 10. Bathroom


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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS Working drawings / Auto Desk Compilation of works done in the 3rd Year WD studio and 4th year MMBC studio Technical drawings are essential in the construction industry and is a language in itself for communicating ideas between various stake holders in the projects

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A 600

2800 500

500

A 800

330

600

2800 500

500

800

330

OVERHEAD STORAGE

B

B

B

6" RCC SLAB

OVERHEAD STORAGE

B

CARROUSEL

CHIMNEY

SHELF TO KEEP INGREDIENTS

OVER HEAD CABINET SHELF TO KEEP INGREDIENTS

3000

300

300

300

1600

TILE CLADDING

650

HOB

170

170

1690

18mm TH PLYWOOD SHUTTER 365 WITH 1mm LAMINATE

350

755

350

270

390

CONCEALED HANDLE

120

350

800

CARROUSEL

SS KITCHEN BASKET

365

120mm HIGH SKIRTING

390

120

270

A A KITCHEN PLAN - BELOW COUNTER LEVEL KITCHEN PLAN - BELOW COUNTER LEVEL

1100

1625

400

A

1100

1625

400

OVERHEAD STORAGE

830

FROSTED GLASS SHUTTER

B

B

285

285

600

B

325

740

600

B

A

OVERHEAD STORAGE

830

325

740

SECTIONAL ELEVATION @ AA SECTIONAL ELEVATION @ AA

6" RCC SLAB

FROSTED GLASS SHUTTER

625 625

WATER PURIFIER

20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

WATER PURIFIER

20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

735

C

100

720

640

600

150TH WALL

OVERHEAD STORAGE

CARROUSEL SHELF FOR STORAGE

BOTTLE RACK

SHELF FOR STORAGE

DISHWASHER

DISHWASHER

120 HIGH SKIRTING 120

A

2800

SS KITCHEN BASKET

150TH WALL

A A KITCHEN PLAN - OVERHEAD LEVEL PLAN - OVERHEAD LEVEL KITCHEN

SECTIONAL ELEVATION @ BB SECTIONAL ELEVATION @ BB

A

2800

1100

3000

SINK

BELOW COUNTER LEVEL

OVERHEAD STORAGE 1000

640

600

TI

20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

770

C

100

C

720

1000

SINK

770

500

BELOW COUNTER LEVEL

C

500

TILE CLADDING (as per selection)

WATER PURIFIER

CHIMNEY

500

1100

OVERHEAD CABINET

B

B

SINK (as per selection

HOB (as per selection

1980

OVER HEAD CABINET

650

0

600

FRIDGE

MICROWAVE & OVEN

900

650

650

600

900

C

600

600

650

12

FRIDGE

120

120

C

OVEN

OVEN

C

FROSTED GLASS

MICROWAVE

MICROWAVE 20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

FRIDGE SINGLE PULL OUT BASKETS TO KEEP VESSELS

SINGLE PULL OUT BASKETS TO KEEP VESSELS

MICROWAVE & OVEN

598,48

598,48

A A KITCHEN - LAYOUT PLAN KITCHEN - LAYOUT PLAN 900

18mm THICK PLYWOOD SHUTTER

1600

900

1600

HOB (as per selection

12 0

1980

900

SINK (as per selection

6" RCC SLAB

625

625

3200

A Compilation of Technical Drawings done in the 7th semester studio of Building construction. C This set contains the detailed drawings of a kitchen

OVERHEAD CABINET

B

3200

B

735

CHIMNEY

3000

1600

900

1800

1600

900

3200

3200

1800

500

UPPER CABINET

WATER PURIFIER

120

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

WINDOW

350

C CARROUSEL

FRIDGE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

900

650

430

C

C

330

BASKET DRAWERS

350

350

FRIDGE

255

1600

BASKET DRAWERS

800

C

FROSTED GLASS SHUTTER

335 900

500

300

430 1600

430

330

3200

3200

20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

OVER HEAD CABINET 255

500

430

170

BOTTLE RACK

1600

20mm THICK GRANITE COUNTER TOP

755

DISHWAHER

325

BOTTLE RACK

170

325

CARROUSEL

DISHWAHER

900

SECTION @ CC

SECTION @ CC

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4

FIRE FIGHTING NETWORK Ø 100 mm

VALVE CUT Ø 150

FIRE FIGHTING NETWORK Ø 100 mm HIDRANT 4 "OF 3 MOUTH 2 Ø 70, 1 Ø 100..

HIDRANT 4 "OF 3 MOUTH 2 Ø 70, 1 Ø 100..

D

CLOTHING

CLOTHING

CLOTHING

AND

BAGS

AND

SHOES

STORAGE

DRESSING ROOM 2

CLOTHING STORE

CLOTHING STORE

DRESSING ROOM 1

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

DB BOX

CEILING HUNG AHU

C

75 DIA PIPES

75 DIA PIPES

CLOTHING STORE

RECEPTION / LOBBY

75 DIA PIPES

75 DIA PIPES

2403

TREAD - 300MM RISER - 150MM WIDTH- 1500MM NO OF STEPS -30 NOS

B 1500

350

1500 CLOTHING STORE

CLOTHING STORE

A-2

A-2 Control Panel

Control Panel

130

130

1800

3350

A

T250PD

T250PD

STAIRCASE

FIRE FIGHTING NETWORK Ø 100 mm

1400* 4300

1700*4600

2

4

RETAIL FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

6800 770

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 10mm drop 0.320

10mm drop

10mm drop

10mm drop 10mm drop 0.310

FT

0.310

Slope

10mm drop

Slope 0.310

TOILETS FT

TOILETS

Slope

TOILETS Slope

10mm drop

230 mm thi Brick wall

Start tile

Urinal

FT

FT

Slope

Slope

10mm drop FT FT

PLAN

Sunken slab

550 50

FT

FT

Rcc Slab with water proofing

880

10mm drop

GROUND FLOOR / RETAIL FLOOR 1400 LIGHTING LAYOUT

220 320

0.320 10mm drop

450

0.320

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

A

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

3

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

SINK DETAIL

B

HIDRANT 4 "OF 3 MOUTH 2 Ø 70, 1 Ø 100.. VALVE CUT Ø 150

1

39

C

1730

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

CLOTHING STORE

DRESSING ROOM 2

SHOES

BAGS

BREAK ROOM

STORAGE

DRESSING ROOM 1

D

CLOTHING

BREAK ROOM

Set of technical drawings for a multipurpose complex with retails floors on the ground floors and offices above. Work done in the 3rd year working drawings studio.

VALVE CUT Ø 150

2

1

SECTION WASHROOM


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1

KEY PLAN

3

2

4

1

2

3

4

D

D

C

C

B

TREAD - 300MM RISER - 150MM WIDTH- 1500MM NO OF STEPS -30 NOS

B

+/- 600

Control Panel

Control Panel

T250PD

T250PD

A

STAIRCASE

A

1:50 3

1

4

2

NOTES 1000

D

500

1000

1000

1000

2000

1000

1000

1002,37

1000

1000

1000

D

1000

1. 2. 3. 4.

OFFICE

co work space

5.

OFFICE

OFFICE

AHU

AHU ROOM

C

C work space

COLUMN LEGEND

work space

work space

7. 8. 9.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

6. AHU shaft

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. ALL LEVELS ARE MARKED IN MM, UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM UNFINISHED WALL AND FLOOR SURFACES. FOR SLEEVES, CUTOUT AND MANHOLE DETAILS REFER STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT DGS. DISCREPANCIES, IF ANY, MUST BE BOUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT, BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. ALL MAIN WALLS - CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY 200THK ALL PARTITION WALLS - BBM - 150 THK ALL SHEAR WALLS - RCC - 200 THK PASSENGER LIFTS - 2 AND FIRE LIFT - 1 ELCOSMO 21 PASSENGER CAB.

1. 2. 3.

C1 - 7000 X 250 C2 - 600 X 600 B1 - 300 X 400

DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE B

2403,3

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE TREAD - 300MM RISER - 150MM WIDTH- 1500MM NO OF STEPS -30 NOS

B

1499,94

350

RECEPTION AREA

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE DO-01

1499,94

1. D1 - 650X 2100 2. D2 - 850 X 2000 3. D3 - FIRE DOOR (1000 X 2400) 4. D4 - 900 X 2300 5. D5 - AHU ROOM SHUTTER( double swing) 1300 x 2000 6. D6 -( double swing) 1500 x 2100 7. V1 - VENTILATOR 8. W1 - WINDOW

PHOTOCOPIER ROOM

Control Panel

Control Panel

130

130

1800

3350

T250PD

A

T250PD

1204,09

1000

1000

LIGHTING AND POWER SCHEDULE

SECRETARY SE-01

1000

1000

500

1000

64 W OUTDOOR LIGHTING

A

1000

OX EYE TYPE LED 20W TO 120.V (32W TAKEN ) 64W SUSPENDED LIGHT OUTBOARD SIGN 120.V SMOKE DETECTOR 20W SUSPENDED LIGHT SPRINKLER L-E

EMERGING LAMP 120.V SUPPLY DIFFUSER RETURN DIFFUSER DIFFUSER

1700*4600

CLIENT - VTU, RVCA

1730

1400* 4300

DRAWN BY -WENIZ WILLS 2

3

4

OFFICE FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

USN - 1 RW 17 AT 109 CHECKED BY- AR.ANUPRIYA , AR.ROHITH DRAWING NO SCALE - 1 : 150 DRAWING NAME -OFFICE LIGHTING LAYOUT

OFFICE FLOOR RCP PLAN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

1

STAIRCASE DETAIL

BALLISTER DETAIL

SECTION XX’ RVCA

FIRE STAIRCASE DETAIL

40


MISCELLANEOUS Hand done works / Model making / Photography This section consists of works that have been done through the period of my architecture course.

WORKSHOPS

HANDS ON BAMBOO AND BRICK WORKSHOP

HAND DRAWN

BOMBAY MUNICIPAL CORP.


MODEL

HAND DONE

ILLUSTRATIONS

DONE ON ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

PHOTOGRAPHY

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+91 9739947045 wenizwills2@gmail.com This portfolio has been solely created with the purpose of gaining an internship with architectural firms . All works are done by Weniz Wills unless mentioned otherwise.


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