yatika Kapoor -UG Architecture Portfolio

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01. HERITAGE HAVEN : A MULTIFACED TRANSFORMATION Colombo, Sri Lanka

02. THE FUSION QUARTER mixed use project Bhikaji cama Place, Delhi

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06. TRUSS DESIGN Building Construction Ahemdabad, Gujrat

REDESIGN CEPT UNIVERSITY Building Contruction

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E(ND)SCAPE

Golf Course Road, Gurugram

04. CROITRE computational design and exploration

WINGS

MISCELLANEOUS INHABITATION OF MARS:

DISSERTATION

QUARTER Delhi
03. Construction
Commercial project

Project : HERITAGE HAVEN : A MULTIFACED TRANSFORMATION

Semester : 04

VISION : Delivering a thoughtfully designed and inclusive space in Sri Lanka, carefully considering the diverse needs of individuals across all age groups. This architectural endeavor takes into account the unique contextual influences of the surroundings and ensures its relevance to the users of nearby programs and facilities.

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LOCATION: Colombo, Sri Lanka

6° 56' 1.34" N, 79° 50' 35.21" E

AREA: 6000m2

SOFTWARES USED

CAD

Ceylon epitomizes a traditional setting, of traditional time and context. It boasts prominent landmarks, including the parliament, including tourists, foreign officials, government representatives, the working class, and those seeking respite from the grandeur within the site. This approach aims to provide tourists with an immersive experience of colonial Lanka while affording foreign their visit.

WORLD TRADE CENTRE OLD DUTCH HOSPITAL BANK OF CEYLON HQ CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA LIGHTHOUSE CLOCK TOWER
PLANETARIUM PARKING PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION COMMERCIAL - USP CO-WORKING / OFFICIAL USE CAFE / OPEN INTERATION AREAS
HILTON COLOMBO LINK BETWEEN SITE AND OLD DUTCH HOSPITAL - SHOPPING PRECINCT

parliament, Dutch hospital, WTC,t and a nearby museum. Consequently, the visitors to this region encompass a diverse range, grandeur of the surrounding monuments. To cater to this varied audience, it is crucial to create distinct yet integrated areas foreign officials and visitors a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, ensuring their comfort and engagement throughout

OFFICIAL BUILDING / CONFERENCE ROOMS EATERY

PLANETARIUM

TOWARDSDUTCHHOSPITAL

PLANETARIUM
The and approach a where various connect By
elements contemporary architectural reflects evolving

The harmonious blend of old and new architecture. This approach aims to create a cohesive environment where individuals from various backgrounds can connect and engage. By seamlessly integrating elements of the past with contemporary designs, the architectural composition reflects the diversity and evolving nature of society

Offices and Conference Spaces for Foreign Officials:

To accommodate the needs of foreign officials, the project includes dedicated offices and conference spaces. These well-equipped and professional environments provide a conducive setting for diplomatic discussions, international collaborations, and official meetings. With modern amenities and a sophisticated ambiance, these spaces ensure comfort and efficiency for foreign officials during their visits.

ALL AGE GROUP

INCLUSIVE PLANETARIUM

Designed to cater to both locals and tourists, the all age group inclusive planetarium offers an immersive and educational experience visitors of all backgrounds.

Through captivating shows and interactive exhibits, this space fosters a sense of wonder and curiosity, inspiring a love science and astronomy among people of all ages.

Interactive Space:

The interactive space serves as a hub for engagement and interaction. It features hands-on exhibits, interactive displays, and technological innovations, creating an environment that encourages exploration, creativity, and knowledge sharing. This versatile space is designed to appeal to a broad audience, facilitating learning, networking, and community-building among visitors from various backgrounds. both age planetarium and for backgrounds. and space and for among

Project : THE FUSION QUARTER: A Vibrant Blend Of Residential Comfort And Inclusive Commercial

Amenities

Semester : 08

LOCATION: Mohommadpur, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 28°33'50.7"N 77°11'08.0"E

AREA: 2.5 Ac / 10,115m2

SOFTWARES USED: CAD

02.

VISION : Mohammadpur is an urban village. A semi organized settlement. With a number of local businesses and a leather market, but lack of commercial infrastructure. Even though being located in the prime commercial district of the capital, struggles to achieve development. With a goal of creating a mix-ed use urban development within the TOD zone,

the Fusion Quater is a present to community, exposing them to the markets of mohommadpur right alongside infamous Bhikaji cama place,New Delhi.Along with facilities for the neighbouring communities,residents, and also catering to the footfall of WTC, Bhikaji and Sarojini Nagar Market.

SITE PLAN

Ground Floor: A Vibrant Hub for Residents' Needs and Community Engagement

The ground floor of this residential complex is ingeniously designed to cater to the commercial requirements of residents while fostering a sense of community engagement. This dynamic space seamlessly combines essential amenities and creative outlets, ensuring that the needs and aspirations of residents are met within the comfort of their own living environment.

1. Daycare Center:

Catering to the needs of busy families, a well-equipped daycare center is situated on the ground floor. Staffed with trained professionals, this facility offers a nurturing and secure environment for children, allowing parents to confidently pursue their daily routines while ensuring their little ones are in safe hands.

2. Gym and Indoor Sports Area:

Not only a means for revenue but also a provision for sports facilities for the local govt. schools . Indoor sports area and gym - time based approach for shared usage between local on site residents and public .

3. Café and Bakery:

Adding to the convenience and culinary delights of the residents,harmonizing with the work from home spaces provided on the upper floors

4. Arts and Creativity Center:

Promoting inclusivity and social responsibility, the ground floor features an arts and creativity center dedicated to underprivileged students of the community.

The ground floor of this residential complex is a vibrant hub that seamlessly blends commercial amenities and creative outlets. By providing essential services such as a daycare center, gym, café, and bakery, as well as an arts and creativity center for the underprivileged,

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS

The floor plans of this curved residential building showcase the harmonious relationship between architecture and nature. The building offers residents an unparalleled living experience, where the beauty of the surrounding greens is seamlessly integrated into their daily lives. Whether enjoying the panoramic views from their private residences or partaking in the shared amenities,

Throughout the building, carefully curated amenities and shared spaces are seamlessly integrated. These include a fitness center with floor-to-ceiling windows, a spa and wellness area, a communal lounge, and a rooftop garden. Each of these areas is strategically positioned to maximize the views, ensuring residents can fully appreciate the serene greenscape surrounding the complex.

With Work From Home Accomodations / Meeting Spaces

A centralized space where residents can access, share commonly used items and electronics for their convenience and collective benefit.

1350.0000 1350.0000 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 COFFEESTAND OFFICE SUPPLY PRINTINGROOM LOUNGE

As we ascend to the mid-level floors, the floor plans offer a variety of living arrangements tailored to residents' needs. These levels feature a mix of 2 and 4 BHK living appartments suitable for middle income families.

The curved structure ensures that every room benefits from an enhanced viewing angle, capturing the captivating vistas of the complex's natural surroundings.

1350.0000 1350.0000 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 .70 .50 .40 .70 .40 .50 .40 .70 .50 .40 .70 .50 .40 DATE : SUBJECT: ARCHITECTURAL URBAN HABITAT NAME : SCHOOL OF REMARKS : ROLL NUMBER SHEET NUMBER SEM ESTER : CLASS 30 - 04 TITLE : TYPICAL -1 05 .70 .50 .40 .70 .50 .40 SHAFT
Rooftop lounge and garden

BASEMENT -1

Car Parking Space In Level 1 : 116

+200mm WATER TANK AREA: 50m² TRANSFORMER LV AREA: 82m² WATERTANK AREA: 50m² P A D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 B C 10 11 A 12 13 7800 25505 2105 72000 5500 19950 5000 12900 6650 6500 5500 6500 5500 5500 6500 5500 6500 5500 6500 6500 16 A B C D E A B C A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 1 2 3 4 5 8000 8030 6770 5700 28500 30000 SLOPE 1:10 AREA: 41.25 m² floor 330m^2 total TOWARDS B2 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 20 14 13 12 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 5095 DIESEL GENERATOR

BASEMENT -2

Car Parking Space In Level 2 : 100

DATE : SUBJECT: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN URBAN HABITAT NAME : YATIKA KAPOOR SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE REMARKS : ROLL NUMBER : 190BARCH084 SHEET NUMBER : SEM ESTER : 08 CLASS : 10 - 03 - 2023 4-A TITLE : N SCALE CAR PARKING SPACE IN BASEMENT 1 : 116 TOTAL ECS: 216 03
ECS REQUIRED : AREA OF BASEMENT / 32 = 206 BASEMENT -1 PLAN 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 SHAFT 1350 1300 1350 1300 19 2 4 10 11 12131415161718 23222120 24 25 3332313029282726 3534 WATER TANK TRANSFORMER LV AREA: 41.25 m² floor 330m^2 total DIESEL GENERATOR 30000 SLOPE 1:10 UP 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 1350 1300 18 1110 15141312 16 17 192021 22 232425262728293031 3233 1350 1300 1350 1300 DIESEL GENERATOR AREA: 50m² 30000 SLOPE 1:10 P A D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 B C 10 11 A 12 13 7800 25505 2105 72000 5500 19950 5000 12900 6650 6500 5500 6500 5500 5500 6500 5500 6500 5500 6500 6500 16 A B C D E A B C A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 1 2 3 4 5 8000 8030 6770 5700 28500
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Project : E(ND)SCAPE : VISION 2050

semester : 06

VISION : Our vision is to establish a transformative project in the heart of Gurugram, specifically designed to prioritize mental health and well-being for the community. This innovative project will incorporate various elements to provide a comprehensive and holistic approach towards mental wellness. With a focus on engaging activities, mental health services, and amenities that cater to diverse needs, our aim is to create a space where individuals can thrive and find solace amidst the bustling urban environment.

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LOCATION: Golf Course Road, Gurugram, Haryana

AREA: 15,000m2

SOFTWARES USED:

28° 27' 38.66" N, 77° 5' 48.08" E

The project places a strong emphasis on fostering a sense of community, recognizing its essential role in promoting mental wellbeing. Regular community events, Workshops, interactive sessions with diverse program accomodating majority of the urban space of Gurugram.

Nurturing the mind also involves nourishing the body. Our project will feature a range of comfort food options, including cafes and restaurants, offering delicious meals. with dedicated relaxation areas for individuals to unwind and find tranquility.

VISION 2050 SYSTEM WORKING SITE ANALYSIS ARTICUL ATION REDEFINING MENTAL HEALTH INCLUSIVIT Y OF USERS CONNECTIVIT Y BY FOOT X-FACTOR USER SPECIFIC PROGRAM CULTURAL INCLUSION SOCIAL INCLUSION VISUAL AT TRACTION 15-MINUTE CIT Y INCREASE IN SOF TSCAPE BYE L AWS MASTER PL AN
G+11 - G+20 G- G+5 G+6- G+10

SUNLIGHT ANALYSIS

OUTDOOR COMFRORT ANALYSIS

FORM DERIVATION / IDEATION AND MASSING

FINAL MASS MORPHING

RAGE RANGE

This labyrinthine maze is designed to provide a cathartic release while promoting sustainability. Constructed using recycled materials, the maze offers a unique and ecoconscious way to navigate through frustration. As users venture deeper, they encounter stations filled with repurposed objects.

The maze's intricate design amplifies the exhilaration, as each station becomes a triumph of release.

HOLOGRAM THEATRE

Within the Enchanted Hologram Theatre, the boundaries of time and space fade away as holographic projections recreate old memories and fragments with stunning realism. The theatre's design seamlessly blends state-of-the-art holographic technology with a warm and inviting atmosphere, evoking a sense of wonder and curiosity.

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Project : DATA DRIVEN DESIGN

semester : 05

VISION : An exploratory experimental hospital design, focused on data driven form based design approach.

softwares used:

An exploratory project using computational design and data driven structures

Each gene acted on the resultant of the previous prototypev in the sequence. This population became the base for the propagation of future generations. The aim was to then evaluate these individuals w.r.t a defined fitness criteria

MODULE -1

GENERATION -1

GENERATION -1

GENERATION -3

This ideation was further propelled into experimenting a small scsle structure which would be the best "fit" for the given location based on the given needs - sunlight, wind , Volume, ground coverage, ground exposure etc..

The simulation commenced with the initial parameters set to produce 100 generations G0/ G1/G2/G3/G4/……G70/G80/G90/G100 with a population of 10 individuals per generation.

The individuals in the 10th gen are evaluated and ranked based on their performance in the set parameters

One of the most suitable protypes were identified from a set of 1000 protypes in total.

MODULE -2

INITIAL FORM AND EXTERNAL CIRCULATION BASED PROTOTYPE

MODULE -3

AREA PROGRAMME

MAIN BLOCK

COMMUNITY BLOCK

PHARMACOLOGY BLOCK

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AREA PROGRAMME

PATHOLOGY LAB

ANATOMY BLOCK

BIO CHEM BLOCK

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External Circulation covers the entire perimeter of the form thus aiding visual and spatial connect for efficient functioning

External Circulation moving from form-centric to placing internal connectivity at core importance, thus creating a symbiotic relationship which further leads to prototype development

PROTOTYPE FINAL ITERATION

FINAL INTERNAL CIRCULATION MODULE

CAMPUS LAYOUT PROTOTYPE

MAIN BLOCK AREA PROGRAMME

EMBALBING ROOM

Project : REDESIGN OF CEPT UNIVERSITY

semester : 06

LOCATION: Ahmedabad , Gujarat , India

3°02'15"N, 72°32'59"E

AREA: 25,139 sq.m

6.2 acre

Building is raised up above the ground. But the space underneath is designed to be active and multifunctional, designed for sun protection and exposure to the breeze, in response to India's hot climate and to enable a hub of activity where shade and breezes create a comfortable environment.

The studios are double-height studios to allow sufficient airflow. The built form starts with a pair of parallel walls. The buildings at the north The external brick walls act as infills and does not carry significant loads.

FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY BLOCK STAFF ROOM FACULTY OF DESIGN +11800 +11800 +4600 +140.00 GRASS +100.00 SETBACK SETBACK 05.
LABS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING +100.00 FROM THE DRAWING -ANY DISCREPANCY ARCHITECT BEFORE -ALL LEVELS ARE FROM -DRAWINGS ARE TO DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING IS THE REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERRED FOR THE JOB USED. COPYRIGHT AREA STATEMENT SEMESTER/ COURSE/ NAME AND ADDRESS NAME OF PROJECT SITE : PROJECT NO. : NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS DRAWING TITLE DRAWEN BY : CHECKED BY : DRAWING NO. : 04 THE AREA OF THE PROJECT SUSHANT SCHOOL SECTOR 56, GURGAON, SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT SITE PLAN SECTION AND YEAR: SECTION B, 3RD DRAWN BY: NAME: SHRUTI ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114 NAME: RASKA ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108 NAME: YATIKA ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084 +22000 +4600 +4600 +100.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 ±0.00 +140.00 +140.00 +140.00 +140.00 +140.00 GRAVEL ROAD GRAVEL ROAD GRAVEL ROAD GRAVEL ROAD GRASS GRASS GRASS GRASS GRASS +100.00 +100.00 +100.00 +100.00 LEGEND: SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK WORKING DRAWINGS SITE PLAN
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NAME: SHRUTI BANSAL ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114

NAME: RASKA SARKAR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108

NAME: YATIKA KAPOOR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084

NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE :

SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR 56, GURGAON, HARYANA, INDIA

SEMESTER/ COURSE/ PROGRAM :

SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ B.ARCH

CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY

AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT EXCAVATION PLAN

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SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR 56, GURGAON, HARYANA, INDIA

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SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ B.ARCH

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FT 106 6400 X 10500 FT 103 6400 X 6400 FT 104 6400 X 6600 FT 105 8800 X 10500 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 G H E F J I K L +600 D2 D2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D3 D1 D1 O1 +600 D3 D1 D1 O1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 O3 FT 107 17600 X 9100 FT 110 8100 X 5600 FT 111 7000 X 5600 FT MALE TOILET 4800 X 4200 FT 108 8100 X 6300 FT 109 7000 X 6300 FEMALE TOILET 4800 X 4200 FOYER 16000 X 8600 DISPLAY HALLWAY 7900 X 9600 O3
13 14 15 16 18 17 U04 101 17000 X 13000 U04 102 6600 X 5000 U04 103 5900 X 12600 +750 D3 D3 LABS +750 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 ±0.0 ±0.0 R : 150 T : 300 W : 3000 R : 150 T : 300 W : 3000 O2 O4 FT 102 8200 X 13100 FT 101 8200 X 8200 R : 150 T 300 W : 1500 THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARCHITECTS. IT SHALL NOT REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERRED IN ANY MANNER AND SHALL BE USED FOR THE JOB USED. COPYRIGHT AREA STATEMENT OPENING SCHEDULE: SEMESTER/ COURSE/ PROGRAM : NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE : NAME OF PROJECT : SITE : PROJECT NO. : DATE : DAY NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS DRAWING TITLE : THE AREA OF THE PROJECT IS 6.2 ACRES OR 25,139 SQ.M SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR 56, GURGAON, HARYANA, INDIA SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ B.ARCH CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT GROUND FLOOR PLAN 24 D1 1000 x 2100 0 2100 Middle D2 900 x 2100 0 2100 Middle D3 1100 x 2100 0 2100 Middle D4 1400 x 2100 0 2100 Middle W1 1000 x 1200 900 2100 Middle W2 1200 x 1200 900 2100 Middle W3 900 x 1200 900 2100 Middle O1 1000 x 2100 0 2100 Middle O2 2000 x 2100 0 2100 Middle O3 1500 x 2100 0 2100 Middle O4 2500 x 2100 0 2100 Middle O5 1400 x 2100 0 2100 Middle Name Dimensions Cill Level Lintel Level Fixing Edge SECTION AND YEAR: SECTION B, 3RD YEAR DRAWN BY: NAME: SHRUTI BANSAL ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114 NAME: RASKA SARKAR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108 NAME: YATIKA KAPOOR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084 WORKING DRAWINGS
25 34 36 39 40 EAST WEST ELEVATION MUMTY LVL. +19660 +20560 +900 +4500 +8100 +11700 +15300 +16210 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR LVL. SECOND FLOOR LVL. THIRD FLOOR LVL. FOURTH FLOOR LVL. TERRACE LVL. NGL MUMTY LVL. +19660 +20560 +900 +4500 +8100 +11700 +15300 +16210 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR LVL. SECOND FLOOR LVL. THIRD FLOOR LVL. FOURTH FLOOR LVL. TERRACE LVL. NGL ±0.00 ±600.00 ±0.00 ±600.00 ±600.00

ELEVATION

WORKING DRAWINGS
EXPOSED BRICK EXPOSED BRICK 28 29 33 34 36 39 40 25 28 29 33 EAST ELEVATION
ELEVATIONS
±0.00 N.G.L ±0.00 ±600.00

STAIRCASE SECTION AND DETAILS B' C' D' F'

+ 0.00F.G.L + 900 PLINTH LVL GROUND FLOOR + 2700 MID-LANDING + 4500 F.F.L (FIRST FLOOR LEVEL) + 6300 MID-LANDING + 8100 F.F.L (SECOND FLOOR) + 9900 MID-LANDING + 13500 MID-LANDING + 11700 F.F.L (THIRD FLOOR) + 17600 TERRACE LEVEL + 21000 MUMTY LEVEL + 18900 PARAPET LEVEL R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W 1500 R : 150 T 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 SECTION LINE SECTION LINE
SECTIONAL ELEVATION
WORKING DRAWINGS A' R : 150 T 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W : 1500 -ALL
-ANY
BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT/EXECUTION OF WORK. -ALL LEVELS ARE FROM THE FINISHED GROUND FLOOR LEVEL. -DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEVANT STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. THIS
REPRODUCED
JOB USED. GENERAL NOTES COPYRIGHT AREA STATEMENT SEMESTER/ COURSE/ PROGRAM : NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE : NAME OF PROJECT : SITE : PROJECT NO. DATE : DAY MONTH YEAR NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS DRAWING TITLE DRAWEN BY CHECKED BY : DRAWING NO. DATE : DATE : SCALE SIZE : REVISION 1 : 50 A1 0 04 THE AREA OF THE PROJECT IS 6.2 ACRES OR 25,139 SQ.M SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR 56, GURGAON, HARYANA, INDIA SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ B.ARCH CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT STAIRCASE SECTION BB' YATIKA KAPOOR SHRUTI BANSAL RASKA SARKAR 24.05.2022 24.05.2022 24 05 2022 SECTION AND YEAR: SECTION B, 3RD YEAR DRAWN BY: NAME: SHRUTI BANSAL ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114 NAME: RASKA SARKAR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108 NAME: YATIKA KAPOOR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084 LEGEND: R T W RISER TREAD WIDTH OF STAIR DN DOWN FIRST F.F.L +3800 SECOND F.F.L +7600 THIRD F.F.L +11400 FOURTH F.F.L +15200 FIRST F.F.L ±0.00 MID LANDING +1900 MID LANDING +5700 MID LANDING +9500 MID LANDING +13300 DETAIL - A DETAIL - B 27 28 STAIRCASE SECTION SCALE 1:150 R 150 T 300 W 1500 R : 150 T : 300 W 1500 27 28 B' A' 27 28 B' A' R 150 T 300 W : 1500 27 28 B' A' R 150 T : 300 W 1500 R 150 T 300 W 1500 27 28 B' A' 27 28 B' A' GROUND FLOOR PLAN (1:50) DETAIL A AT 1:20 DETAIL B AT 1:20 FIRST FLOOR PLAN (1:50) SECOND FLOOR PLAN (1:50) FOURTH FLOOR PLAN (1:50) THIRD FLOOR PLAN (1:50) -ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN M. -ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ FROM THE DRAWING AND NO MEASUREMENTS -ANY DISCREPANCY NOTED SHOULD BE BROUGHT ARCHITECT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT/EXECUTION -ALL LEVELS ARE FROM THE FINISHED GROUND -DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARCHITECTS. REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERRED IN ANY MANNER FOR THE JOB USED. GENERAL NOTES COPYRIGHT AREA STATEMENT LEGEND: SEMESTER/ COURSE/ PROGRAM NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE NAME OF PROJECT SITE PROJECT NO. NOTE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS DRAWING TITLE DRAWEN BY CHECKED BY DRAWING NO. 04 THE AREA OF THE PROJECT IS 6.2 ACRES OR SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR 56, GURGAON, HARYANA, SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT STAIRCASE DETAIL YATIKA KAPOOR SHRUTI BANSAL RASKA SARKAR SECTION AND YEAR: SECTION B, 3RD YEAR DRAWN BY: NAME: SHRUTI BANSAL ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114 NAME: RASKA SARKAR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108 NAME: YATIKA KAPOOR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084 R T W DN
DIMENSIONS ARE IN M. -ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ FROM THE DRAWING AND NO MEASUREMENTS SHOULD BE SCALED.
DISCREPANCY NOTED SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT
DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARCHITECTS. IT SHALL NOT BE
OR TRANSFERRED IN ANY MANNER AND SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR THE

TOILET SECTION AND DETAILS

SECTIONAL ELEVATION

D' E' F' G' H' I' J' K' L' + 0.00N.G.L F.F.L (FIRST FLOOR LEVEL) F.F.L (SECOND FLOOR) F.F.L (THIRD FLOOR) + 15300 F.F.L (FOURTH FLOOR) SECTION LINE SECTION LINE SECTION LINE

-ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN M. -ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ FROM THE DRAWING AND NO MEASUREMENTS SHOULD BE SCALED.

-ANY DISCREPANCY NOTED SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT/EXECUTION OF WORK.

WORKING DRAWINGS
A' B' C'
GENERAL
COPYRIGHT AREA
NAME
NAME
SITE : PROJECT NO. : DATE : DAY MONTH YEAR NOTE : ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS DRAWING TITLE : DRAWEN BY : CHECKED BY : DRAWING NO. : DATE : DATE : SCALE : SIZE : REVISION 1 : 150 A1 0 04 THE AREA OF THE PROJECT IS 6.2 ACRES OR 25,139 SQ.M
56, GURGAON, HARYANA, INDIA SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ B.ARCH CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT TOILET SECTION AA' YATIKA KAPOOR SHRUTI BANSAL RASKA SARKAR 24.05.2022 24.05.2022 24 05 2022 SECTION AND YEAR: SECTION B, 3RD YEAR DRAWN BY: NAME: SHRUTI BANSAL ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114 NAME: RASKA SARKAR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108 NAME: YATIKA KAPOOR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084 SYMBOL: NAME: K' I' 38 40 -ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN M. -ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ FROM THE DRAWING AND NO MEASUREMENTS -ANY DISCREPANCY NOTED SHOULD BE BROUGHT ARCHITECT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT/EXECUTION -ALL LEVELS ARE FROM THE FINISHED GROUND -DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARCHITECTS. REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERRED IN ANY MANNER FOR THE JOB USED. GENERAL NOTES COPYRIGHT AREA STATEMENT LEGEND: SEMESTER/ COURSE/ PROGRAM NAME AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE NAME OF PROJECT SITE PROJECT NO. : NOTE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS DRAWING TITLE DRAWEN BY CHECKED BY DRAWING NO. 04 THE AREA OF THE PROJECT IS 6.2 ACRES OR SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR 56, GURGAON, HARYANA, SEMESTER 6/ CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT/ CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENT PLANNING AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT TOILET DETAIL YATIKA KAPOOR SHRUTI BANSAL RASKA SARKAR SECTION AND YEAR: SECTION B, 3RD YEAR DRAWN BY: NAME: SHRUTI BANSAL ROLL NO.: 190BARCH114 NAME: RASKA SARKAR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH108 NAME: YATIKA KAPOOR ROLL NO.: 190BARCH084 SYMBOL WC
-ALL LEVELS ARE FROM THE FINISHED GROUND FLOOR LEVEL. -DRAWINGS ARE TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELEVANT STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARCHITECTS. IT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSFERRED IN ANY MANNER AND SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR THE JOB USED.
NOTES
STATEMENT LEGEND: SEMESTER/ COURSE/ PROGRAM :
AND ADDRESS OF COLLEGE :
OF PROJECT :
SUSHANT SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE, SECTOR

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

WORKING DRAWINGS ROOF PLAN
06 FOOTING PLAN
CORE LAYOUT, SECTION AND WORKING DRAWINGS
BASEMENT PLAN

MEZZANINE FRAMEWORK @ 1:30 SCALE

10 MM THICK VITRIFIED FINISH FLOOR TILES 600X600 FIXED WITH CEMENT MORTAR 10MM THICK CONCRETE M20 100MM THICK

MILD STEEL WIRE MESH 3MM THICK

SHEAR CONNECTORS @75 HIGH @600, C/C IN BOTH DIRECTIONS

PLAN @ 1:5 - BEAM TO BEAM (PRIMARY BEAM WELDED WITH TERTIARY BEAM)

PLAN @ 1:5 - BEAM TO BEAM (SECONDARY BEAM WELDED WITH TERTIARY BEAM)

MAIN BEAM ISLB 300

DETAIL IV - JOIST CONNECTION AT INTERMEDIATE BEAM

10 MM THICK VITRIFIED FINISH FLOOR TILES 600X600 FIXED WITH CEMENT MORTAR 10MM THICK MILD STEEL WIRE MESH 3MM THICK EDGED METAL

SHEAR CONNECTORS @75 HIGH @600, C/C IN BOTH DIRECTIONS

GALVANEUR 0.5MM SHEET

SECONDARY BEAM ISLB 150

PLAN @ 1:5 - BEAM TO BEAM (SECONDARY BEAM WELDED WITH TERTIARY BEAM)

PLAN 1:5 - BEAM TO BEAM (PRIMARY BEAM WELDED WITH PRIMARY BEAM)

SECONDARY BEAM ISLB 150

ANGULAR CLEAT ISA 100X50X5

MAIN BEAM ISLB 300

DETAIL II - BEAM BEAM WELDED

MAIN BEAM ISLB 300

DETAIL V - BEAM TO COLUMN SECTION

MAIN BEAM ISLB 300

ANGULAR CLEAT ISA

150X50X5

MAIN BEAM ISLB 300

DETAIL III - BEAM TO WELDED WITH

MEZZANINE PLAN K 1 3 33000
I DETAIL II G J DETAIL III A III H 2000 KEY PLAN 2000 7800 2 3
DETAIL
GALVANIZED STEEL DECKING SHEET 0.5MM THICK DB SIDE CLIP ANGLE 100X50X5 SECONDARY BEAM ISLB 150
2000 2000 2000 7800 4
2000 2000 2000 7800 5 2000 2000 2000 7800 6 2000
I - BEAM TO WELDED WITH I A' II IV B B'
DETAIL
FLASHING 0.5MM THICK CLEAT 100X50X5
150 8
45000 5000 5000 1670 1670 1670 1670 1670 1670 6.8 9.4 16 150 300 300

COLUMN DETAIL (PRIMARY BEAM WITH SECONDARY BEAM)

1. DRAWING AND DIMENSIONS ARE ONLY TO BE READ AND NOT SCALE

2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN IN MM

BEAM TO BEAM DETAIL (PRIMARY WELDED WITH PRIMARY BEAM)

CHETNA GUPTA 160BARCHI073

SIGNATURE

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

SEMESTER -V

BEAM DETAIL (SECONDARY BEAM WITH TERTIARY BEAM)

TITLEMEZZANINE FL SHEET N0. - 05

SCALE- specified

WALL SECTION AND DETAILS WORKING DRAWINGS
MAIN BEAM ISLB 300 ANGULAR
ISA 150X50X5
CLEAT
4
100 TERTIARY BEAM 50 CLEAT ISA 100X50X5 SECONDARY BEAM ISLB 150 MAIN BEAM ISLB 300 80 6,7 ISLB 300 150 PRIMARY BEAM SECONDARY BEAM 4,8 ISLB 150 KEY PLAN MAIN BEAM ISLB 300 TERTIARY BEAM/ BRACERS
100
ISLB
FOR SUPPORT ( ISLB
)
SECONDARY BEAM
150 ANGULAR
50X50X7
ISLB
CLEAT
9,4 100 6,8 6,4 150 300 PRIMARY BEAM 250X 300 TERTIARY BEAM 150X100 SECONDARY BEAM 250X150 I SECTION 300X250 DECKING SHEETS CONCRETE 80MM FINISHING TILES C CHANNELS D 1 2 3 1500 1500 1500 1500 3000 3000 12000 6000 C CHANNELS DECKING SHEET CONCRETE 80MM TERTIARY BEAM 150X100 SECONDARY BEAM 250X150 PRIMARY BEAM 250X300
WORKING DRAWING 06
semester
. Project : TRUSS DESIGN
: 05

Aim:

The basic aim of this project is to study the potential of Mars as a livable planet, questioning not only the possibility of survival but also the scope of growth of human settlement on the martian planet in case of overpopulation or catastrophe to the planet Earth, either way, both scenarios being catastrophic and further design a selfsustainable settlement module with materials and techniques readily available on the planet while solving the pre-existing and currently known potential problems which make it inhabitable for us human beings so how do we start a human settlement on Mars. Upon successfully finding solutions to these problems a settlement

Objective:

•Investigate the viability of Mars as an alternate habitat

•Propose various solutions and techniques for creating a habitable society

•Identify architectural and environmental problems with potential solutions possibly through architecture or design intervention

•Study and compare various materials and construction techniques best suitable for the possible future

•Propose a design project with a clearly defined strategy including the site and purpose

Abstract: Using this research, we aim to understand the conditions and requirements necessary to colonise Mars or urbanise it as a home planet effectively. In our study, we have identified the conditions and requirements necessary to make Mars habitable and have found that urbanisation on Mars is not only possible but also better in many ways than on any other planet or satellite for replacing Earth. This study examines Mars' physical and climatic conditions and evaluates livability, construction prospects, etc., in order to better understand what works best in the scenario Mars is to be inhabited by us humans. The objective of this project is to investigate the climate, soil, resources, and more in order to learn more about whether it would be possible to live on Mars and what the requirements would be. The data was collected and analysed using quantitative and qualitative methods, which included personal interviews with approximately 30 individuals ranging in age from 18 to 70, in an effort to better understand people's needs and expectations. As part of the research process, secondary resources are also consulted in order to identify existing developments in the field such as case studies evaluating various materials and their usage.

DISSERTATION

Project : RESIDENTIAL DESIGN INTERNSHIP

MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS

Project : ART INSTSALLATIONS

MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS

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