Portfolio
YESHAS NAGARAJ SELECTED architectural WORKS 2014-2019
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CIRRICULUM VITAE
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02 ANGADI
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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS - NCPA
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WORKING DRAWINGS
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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
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06 INTRESTS
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Y E S H A S N A G A R A J FRESHER ARCHITECT Nationality: Indian Date of Birth: 14th November 1996 Languages: English, Kannada, Hindi
No. 2, 7th main street, JP Nagar 1st Phase, Bangalore - 5600678 nrajyeshas@gmail.com
YESHAS NAGARAJ
+919008576055 08026646612
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Hello, I am Yeshas Nagaraj, a former student of BMS College of Engineering. The following is a curated collection of my architectural and personal works that reflect my passion and ambition on this subject.
C U R R I C U L U M
INTERESTS
V I T A E
EDUCATION Mirambika School For New Age, JP Nagar
CGPA : 7.6
2001 - 2012
National College, Jayanagar
CGPA : 8.7
2012 - 2014
BMS College of Engineering, Basavanagudi
CGPA : 8.6
2014 - 2019
SKILLS
Experience SOFTWARES
WORK EXPERIENCE
Autocadd Revit Sketchup 3ds max V-ray Lumion Indesign Illustrator Photoshop
Internsip at Envisage Design Consultants Contributed mainly on four projects under the guidance of my senior architect Mr, Vivek Kumar by having a great deal of independence and establishing all types of drawings, with enhanced efficiency and co-ordinating skills.
OTHERS Intermediate Intermediate Advanced Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Architectural drafting Model making Manual rendering
SEMINARS attended
INTER COLLEGIETE EVENTS Collaborated with “SAMA” foundation in refabricating public buildings of bengaluru with inclusive design strategies.
JUNE 2016
Event coordinator for Product Design at Phase shift 2016, BMSCE’s intercollege technical fest.
SEPT 2016
Coordinated with GIZ and DULT in stakeholder opinion survey of an urban street in bangalore.
MAR 2017
Department coordinator for Phase Shift 2017, BMSCE’s intercollege technical fest.
SEPT 2017
Participated in the analysis program of an urban street market (Gandhi Bazaar) organized by GIZ.
FEB 2018
Presented active design solutions for an urban street market (Gandhi Bazaar), in an inter collegiete competition.
OCT 2018
Site Planning by Ar. Ganeshan Ravindran A Prologue to an Architectural Thesis by Ar. Edgar Damelo and Ar. Sandeep Jain Periodic events/ talks by MASA Seeking Thinking Drawing by Francis DK Ching MASA Annual Event hosted by MASA Space, Sence and Emotions by Ar. Vinu Daniel
OTHER ACTIVITIES Shortlisted as one of top 3 in the inter collegiete theatre competition held in HN Kalakshetra, Bengaluru. Stood First in Cartooning and Caricature competition, hosted by MCC, Bengaluru. Documentation of a Hoyasla Temple in Nuggehalli, Hassan district.
FEB 2014
APRIL 2014 JUNE 2107
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COHERENCE the interactive playschool
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Semester : 2 Guided by: Prof. Shanthala & Ar.Vidya
A child’s greatest joy lies in a happy and playful atmosphere, with vibrant livelyhood along with a creative interaction. However the theme of playschool needs to be focused on designing spaces to inherit more joy and knowledge. Hence, an intrinsic kid-friendly space had to be designed on architecture illustrations. Organization of various activities like play areas, interaction homes, dozing zones, etc imparts a comfortable atmosphere for the kids.
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ACTIVITY ROOM
MULTIPURPOSE ROOM
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
WALKWAY GALLERY
PLAY AREA
WAITING LOBBY
STORY TELLING
FOYER
UP
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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MULTI PURPOSE SPACE
CLASSROOM
ACTIVITY ROOM
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
PLAY
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SECTION THROUGH THE CLASSROOM BLOCKS
MULTIPURPOSE SPACE WALKWAY GALLERY
LOBBY
STORY TELLING
LOUNGE
ACTIVITY SPACE
SECTION THROUGH THE GALLERY 8
SHADED CROSS WALKS
A STORY YARD
A PLAY COURT
UNDER THE VAULT
THE RUN ALONG
COHERENCE
WALKWAY ART GALLERY
CONNECTING PASSAGES 9
ANGADI AN URBAN STUDY- GANDHI BAZAAR MARKEt Semester : 7 Guided by: Prof. Bhagyalakshmi & Ar. Adithya Kiran Group worked with: Sejal Ranka, Suraj Devaraj, and Aparna verma EXISTING VENDOR HOTSPOT TAGORE PARK
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ICE THUNDER JUNCTION
DATTETREYA CIRCLE
RAMAKRISHNA ASHRAM
Gandhi Bazaar having its own identity and unique features is a main road located in Basavanagudi, one of the oldest and historically significant areas of growing metropolitan city of Bangalore. It was named after Mahatma Gandhi, to commemorate a march he took from Lalbagh botanical gardens to National College during the Indian Independence Movement.The people, the language, the festivities and the cuisine are key aspects that render Gandhi Bazaar as a “MELTING POT OF CULTURE”
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People Festivities bringing different communities on the shopping precinct
ANGADI
On the edge street edges and walkways
Colors
Vibrancy and heritage of vending activities
HIGHLIGHTS
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THE OBJECTIVE:
The primary objective is to study and analyse various challenges faced by Gandhi Bazaar Main Street and to explore how inclusive design (better use of existing space through optimum space management and time-sharing) can generate resourceful use of space for diverse stakeholders.
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PAST SCENARIO
Frontage zone
Pedestrian zone
Planting zone
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THE CHARACTER:
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PRESENT SCENARIO Street vending imparts character to Gandhi Bazaar. Street vending provides many opportunities: goods and services at convenient locations, and affordable prices; self-employment for large numbers of people; links formal sector with consumers; keeps streets busy and safe, creates an interesting city environment.
ISSUES IN GANDHI BAZAAR INSUFFICIENT PARKING VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WASTE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC TOILETS DRINKING WATER FACILITIES LESS WALKABILITY VOLUME
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A VISION FOR GANDHI BAZAAR
Stainless Steel 304 grade internal finish for floors and walls Stainless Steel Orissa pan module
46%
Universal Toilet Toughened glass canopy
With 46% of residential strata, its composed mainly with 1:1.5:0.75 ratio of native vysya, brahmin and other communities.
Public Toilets and Drinking water facilities need to be provided near every bus-stop and each Rapid Transit Station (Metro/ BRT). Frequency of location should vary from ~500 - 800 M
RES IDEN CES
ramp
Curved perforated PU painted GI partitions on either side with toughened glass canopy
Stainless steel 304 grade urinal walls
Alminium checkered plate 5mm thk floor finish
Building frontage Landscape
Public urban circulation
44% Infrastructure
Of the nearly 44% of public and commercial hubs, 2: 0.8: 1.5 ratio denotes to the retails, eateries and office /service
URBAN STREET EDGE
Designated parking spaces
Street furniture
Urban activities
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Successful pedestrian zones are not only a matter of closing the streets to traffic, but are the creation and management of a safe and conducive urban environment.
68% Hapazard parking do exist in this vicinity, increasing vehicular traffic with 2: 1 ratio of two wheeler to four wheelers
PAR KING
flowers fruits vegetables miscallaneous
VEN DOR S
ANGADI
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Along with 70% of flower vendors,10%,18%, and 2% of fruit, vegetable and other vendors occupy in the vicinity along the street edges/footpaths
•Shuttle service pods •Better accessibility and connectivity of footpaths/cycle paths •Pedestrian /cycle facilities like secure bike parking • NMT hubs act as regional centres
The strategy of the suggested model is to categorize markets into three broad types and to then give design proposals for each. They are: a. Markets along the Street b. Organised Vendor zones,having a separate, designated space for vendors to operate,i.e taken off-street. c. Flexible Vending Zones which are used for different purposes at different times of the day.
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Predominant vendor’s hotspot
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Restricting traffic movement
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PEDESTRIANIZATION, NMT & PUBLIC TRANSPORT Successful pedestrian zones are not only a matter of closing the streets to traffic, but are the creation and management of a safe and conductive urban environment.
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TAGORE PARK
STREET SECTIONS - AT DIFFERENT INTERVALS
EXISTING STREET SECTION - RR
STREET SECTION DURING WORKING HOURS - RR
STREET SECTION ON EVENINGS -RR
ANGADI
Setting up of temporary art exhibitions when the road is pedestrianized during the day
Permanent vendor modules with defined edges and boudaries so that there is no interference with public movement
During festivals the street shall be completely pedestrianized creating more room for temporal vendors and cultural activities.
SECTION -SS
SURFACE WATER RUNOFF BIO SWALE SYSTEM
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Dustbins must be provided at each bus-stop and street intersection in order to dis-courage people from throwing trash on the road. Private Sector could be involved in manufacturing and maintenance of dustbins in return for the incentive of getting waste for recycling or tax subsidies for firms if conducted as a CSR initiative. ROADS - HIGH ALBEDO COATINGS High Albedo/ ‘Reflectivity’ Materials reflect more of the sun’s rays and absorb less heat than traditional black asphalt pavement or darker paving materials, thus mitigating the urban heat island..
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NCPA ARCHITECTURAL THESIS A NATIONAL CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS Semester : 8 Guided by: Prof. Shilpa shirish & Ar. Sayee deodar
Proposed Site : IGNCA COMPLEX India gate
National museum
National Archives of India
Rajpath road Parliament house Secretriat
MACRO L EVEL MAP PING LU TYENS DE
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LHI
Rashtrapathi Bhavan
The formal nature of the New Delhi plan as often complemented by structures disposed symmetrically in space. so, generating vistas and visual lines are the key to stimulate a different user experience. With Lutyens Delhi adjoining to the Shahjahanabad, along the datum of Yamuna river, the design idea was to organize the Existing building (Old Delhi) adjoining to the rajpath pool (Yamuna) with the proposed design (New Delhi). Although the objective also comprises of creating a harmony of unbuilt spaces through the use of Mughal landscape principles (using avenues, water channels, pathways, etc.)
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THE FAMED -
IGNCA
an existing public use carrying the native traits of red and white sandstone masonry
THE AMPLIFIED -
RAJPATH
lawns along the avenue mounded to allow better visibilty on the march
NCPA
THE SOCIAL -
THEATRE
spacious plaza commending various user groups together
Performing art hubs play dominant role to focus on better interaction with public and an artist’s perception. Located on the urban fabric of an historically emphasized site, Lutyen’s Delhi, the center can invite different groups of people, and provide an oppurtunity for them to experience different art forms. Establishing an integrated multi performing art hub within a strong contextual background, is efficient in many ways. • It can become an important landmark in an urban setting. • Creates a private free atmosphere, by inviting the public realm. • Activating a vibrant ambience through various performing activities. • Creating a barrier free atmosphere and generating an efficient public intervention through mixed usage of the site.
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built/unbuilt reduced terrain sloping down landform retained IGNCA landscape rajpath lawn
water circulation water chanel linear pools
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pedestrian circulation pedestrian pathways non-motorised vehicular way parking
program theatre boulevard vendor market the gallery IGNCA building
existing zoning IGNCA art complex mati garh (gallery) media house
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IGNCA administration
community theatre cafe
Bungalow zone
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National Media Centre
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Panchmuk Chowk
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road
Man Singh Road
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admin and academic building
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Raksha Bhavan
plaza Janpath Road
Naional Archives of India
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gallery
Parking vendor zone
pools
gathering space
Rajpath Road
MASTER PLAN
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Bungalow Zone
Shaded Walkway
Dr. Rajendra Prasad road
Rajpath Lawns
Gallery
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SECTION ALONG THE GALLERY SPACE
Participative Theatre
Vendor Zone
Pool
Rajpath Lawns
SECTION ALONG THE RAJPATH ROAD
Janpath Road
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Main Theatre
SECTION THROUGH IGNCA COMPLEX
Outdoor Theatre/ Plaza
Rajpath Road
Rajpath Lawns
Pool
Bungalow Zone
Dr. Rajendra prasad road
Preparation room
Outdoor Theatre/ Plaza
Community Theatre
SECTION ALONG THE BUNGALOW ZONE
NCPA
Preparation zones
Lobby Community Theatre
OAT Main Theatre
Vendor market
Road
Backstage
SECTION THROUGH MAIN THEATRE
Gallery
IGNCA Complex
Man singh Road
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WORKING DRAWING
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Semester : 7 Guided by: Prof. Triveni & Ar. Swathi
GROUND FLOOR WORKING DRAWING
FIRST FLOOR WORKING DRAWING
An objective of designing a 3 bhk residence for a family had to be on a context emphasized by a focal point, with two perpendicular roads adjacent to the site. With a site area of 2400 sq Ft, organization of spaces began with the living, master bedrooms and the dining spaces on the ground floor and multipurpose activities like home theatreand terrace occupies on the 1st floor. From the beginning of construction process to the interiors, these technical drawings displayed variety of building construction details.However, it also elaborated onpractical solutions of design through the use of construction materials and its usability on site.
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STAIRCASE FOOTING DETAIL
WORKING DRAWING
SECTION -AA
NOSING DETAIL
TILE DROP DETAIL SECTION -BB
FOOTING DETAILS 23
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AT ENVISAGE (DURATION - 1 YEAR) Semester : 9 and 10 Under the guidance of Ar. Vivek Kumar
SUDHIR DAS RESIDENCE
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VINAYAK RESIDENCE
mr.anil residence
VISTAARA APARTMENTS
SUDARSHANA RESIDENCE
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SUDHIR DAS RESIDENCE Site location : Karishma Hills,Bangalore Site Area: 3280 sq M Built Up Area: 800.15 sq M
VIEWS ADJACENT PROPERTY
Toilet
Outdoor pantry 9'10" x 13'1"
Utility 9'2" x 7'2"
Dry kitchen 13'1" X 12'3"
EXTERNAL UTILITY Store 9'2" X 6'11"
Toilet
Kitchen/Pantry
Outdoor seating area
Dining 23'0" X 18'2"
Deck 11'6" X 19'8"
Wet kitchen 12'4" X 18'2" Gathering space
Pond court
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Temple court 12'3" X 13'9"
toilet 7'10" X 7'1"
dress 7'10" X 7'3"
Master bedroom 13'1"X18'2"
Living 25'11" x 18'3"
convertible room 13'1" X 12'6" Toilet 6'0" X 7'10"
CROSS
court UP
UP
SUDHIR DAS RESIDENCE
Backyard Gathering 31'11" X 17'5"
ROAD
Lift
Entrance 20'10" x 9'10 Deck 12'0" x 9'1"
10' WIDE DRIVEWAY Security Rm
MASTERPLAN
ADJACENT PROPERTY
SECTION - AA 25
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16'-4"
Planter box adjacent to the daughters bdrm
2'-6"
9'-8"
1'-6"
1'-8"
1'-8"
ROOF LEVEL
+52'-0" Lvl
2'-0"
W7
1'6" deep corner opening covered with fixed glass panel of 12mm thk
Skylight to detail
BAR
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FFL: +43'-8" Lvl SSL: +43'-6" Lvl
TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL
+43'-6" Lvl
6'-0"
+46'-0" Lvl
Walnut / Teakwood facing on the soffit
2'-0"
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2'-0"
PARAPET LEVEL 2'-6"
6'-6"
8'-0"
SKYLIGHT 162/SL/01/R0
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W2
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soil fill for the terrace landscape
1'-7"
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W7
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Planter box adjacent to the kitchen space
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8'-0"
8'-6"
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Walnut / Teakwood facing on the soffit
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2'-0"
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6"
FFL: +33'-2" Lvl SSL: +33'-0" Lvl
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1'-0"
MULTIPURPOSE ROOM
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THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
2'-1"
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+33'-0" Lvl
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2'-0"
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W2
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ENLARGED PART SECTION @ AA
W5
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6'-0"
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8'-6"
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12mm thk frosted glass band above the parapet
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Refer staircase detail
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FFL: +22'-8" Lvl SSL: +22'-6" Lvl
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soil fill for plants
1'-0"
DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM
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1'-6"
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2'-0"
STAIRCASE 162/SD/01/R0
W2 1'-6"
W3
30 29
opening in puja room to be covered with lacquered glass - tinted yellow
1'-4"
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8'-6"
+22'-6" Lvl
Dummy spacing for the planter box that vary according to the beam depth
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common wash
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Soil fill starting @6" below the adjacent window sill
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2'-0"
DINING
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FFL: +12'-2" Lvl SSL: +12'-0" Lvl
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1'-6"
1'-0"
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FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
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1'-6"
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
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2'-0"
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+12'-0" Lvl
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5" thk RCC overhead
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LOBBY
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FFL: +2'-2" Lvl SSL: +1'-10" Lvl
Refer compound detail
COMPOUND 162/CD/01/R0
LANDSCAPE FFL: +00'-8" Lvl LP: +0'-0" Lvl
SECTION -S2
BUILDING SECTION 26
Sump tank covering
12mm thk teak wood panel fixed back of the door
1'6" deep niche formed on the compound wall for postbox PLINTH LEVEL FOOTPATH +0'-4" Lvl
IN 10"
+2'-0" Lvl
ROAD
+0'-0" Lvl
12m thk teak wood panel fixed on the front Main door threshold
1'-0"
1'-6"
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1'-3" 6"
30 mm thk flush door r
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3'-0"
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4" thk block work
1" 12
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niche for postbox
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7'-7"
8'-6"
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UPS space below staircase
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5'-0"
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6"
1.5" wide, 6mm thk SS Flat (matte finish) handle fixed on the door using SS Studs
5"
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DOOR DETAIL
3"
3" x 8" wooden door frame 4" wide 1" thk teak wood door handle profile fixed on the door shutters and aligned to the adjacent teak panel
VINAYAK RESIDENCE Type: Residential Site location : Rajajinagar Plot area: 930 sqft
Exterior Shades warm brown highlights white surfaces
VINAYAK RESIDENCE
Patterns
Linear elements creating shadows and blank surfaces turned into highlighters
Shades of brightside
wood splattered with different shades for a warm ambience
SITE PICTURES
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Let it sustain
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Retaining the livelihood for an extended living
snug as a bug
Comfortable and a homely ambience with a contemporary outlook
In the open
bouncing into the light for a liesure
SITE PICTURES
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MR.ANIL HOUSE skylights
Type: Residential (Renovation) Site location : Kanakpura road Plot area: 1500 sq ft Team: Ar. Vijayashree, Sahana BEDROOM
exposed brick masonry planter box climber zone
WASH WASH SPILL OUT
AN ADDITION
STUDY
BALCONY
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
WASH
EXISTING
gathering space in the stairwell
UTIITY
UTILITY
LIVING
KITCHEN
LIVING
Independent access to 1st floor
MR. ANIL RESIDENCE
DINER
FIRST FLOOR
BALCONY
SLEEPING AREA
WASH PARKING
SECOND FLOOR (PROPOSED) BEDROOM
safety grill using expanded metals
GROUND FLOOR
AXONOMETRIC VIEW 29
VISTAARA APARTMENTS Type: Residential (Apartments) Site location : Ashoka Pillar, Bangalore Plot area: 3600 sqft No. of Units : 8 units (3 BHK)
FLOOR PLANS
landscape AQ
AQ KITCHEN/STORE 10'5"X10'8"
UTILITY 5'9"X8'1"
KITCHEN 10'6"X8'0"
DW
RF
BEDROOM 2 10'9"X13'7"
wb
SEATER
STORAGE
finished with granite/wood as per architects details
RF
SEATER
KITCHEN 10'3"X7'11"
TOILET 5'6"X8'3"
RF
AQ
WB
WM
BEDROOM 2 10'9"X13'7"
WM
DW
TOILET 5'0"X8'0"
BALCONY 3'7"X6'10"
CROCKERY
BEDROOM 3 13'1"X7'7"
Crockery
STUDY
CROCKERY
TOILET 6'0"X5'0"
PUJA 5'9"X4'6"
BALCONY 3'9"X6'10"
DINING 16'2"X7'6"
DINING 16'2"X7'6"
BEDROOM 3 14'6"X10'10"
BEDROOM 3 14'7"X10'10"
finished with granite/wood as per architects details
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BEDROOM 1 15'9"X9'10"
BALCONY 5'6"X3'10" LIVING 15'1"X13'2"
TOILET 5'0" X 8'0"
LIVING 15'1"X13'2"
SEATER
STORE 5'0"X6'2"
BEDROOM 2 13'0"X9'9"
UNISEX TOILET 6'0" X 4'0"
SEATER
BALCONY 5'2"X3'10"
TOILET 9'5"X4'6"
finished with granite/wood as per architects details
DINING 13'4"X11'2"
ENTRY
UP
UP
ENTRY
ENTRY
BEDROOM 1 12'7"X11'1"
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LIVING/DINING 14'5"X 21'3"
BEDROOM 1 11'0"X11'2"
TOILET 6'9"X6'5"
SEATER
SEATER
SEMI OPEN TERRACE
STUDY 6'4"X4'8"
DINING 12'10"X11'10"
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AQ
RF
ENTRY
TOILET 6'9"X6'5" BEDROOM 2 10'10"X11'2"
DW finished with granite/wood as per architects details
CROCKERY
UNIT 001
WM
BALCONY 6'3"X4'0"
LIVING 14'5"X 15'0"
finished with granite/wood as per architects details
LOBBY
LIFT 5'6"X6'3"
UNIT 401 BALCONY 5'11"X4'0"
BALCONY 5'4"X5'4"
KITCHEN 14'7"X7'9"
LIVING 11'6"X17'2"
BALCONY 6'5"X10'0"
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DINING 11'0"X10'4"
BEDROOM 1 11'9"X12'0"
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TOILET 6'0"X7'0"
BEDROOM 2 11'3"X9'9"
step up TOILET 4'9"X7'0"
TOILET 8'0"X5'9"
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TOILET 5'2"X8'6" DW
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KITCHEN 14'9"X11'0"
BEDROOM 3 9'0"X11'0"
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RF
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TOILET 5'0"X8'0"
KITCHEN 13'1"X10'10" MASTER BEDROOM 14'1"X12'10"
SEATER
WM
MASTER BEDROOM 13'11"X11'11"
02 01
DW
RAMP DOWN
DRESS 5'4"X3'10"
RF
DRESS 5'6"X4'0"
WM
6" RISED PLATFORM
SEATER
SEATER
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LIFT 5'6"X6'3"
DRESS 8'1"X4'11"
LANDING
LIFT 5'6"X6'3"
UNIT 101 /301
UTILITY 5'0"X6'5"
DN
DN DRESS 8'0"X5'0"
UP
TOILET 5'0" X 8'0"
UNIT 402
DN
LANDING
LIFT 5'6"X6'3"
STORAGE 5'10" X 4'8"
MASTER BEDROOM 12'7"X10'7"
ENTRY
UNIT 102/302
TOILET 8'1"X6'5"
GYM AREA 18'9"X14'9"
MASTER BEDROOM 12'7"X10'7"
duct g.f
SEATER
SEATER
UTILITY 5'0"X7'6"
BALCONY 3'2"X9'10"
DW
SEATER
TOILET 5'0"X7'6"
finished with granite/wood as per architects details
ENTRY
UNIT 002
TOILET 5'6"X8'3"
WM
LIVING 12'3"X13'3"
BALCONY 33'4"X3'0"
SPILL OUT
SECURITY CABIN BELOW
CAR PARK BELOW
ENTRANCE PLANTER
FOOTPATH
GROUND FLOOR 30
TYPICAL FLOOR
4th FLOOR
TERRACE
SEATER
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TYPE - E
31'-0" 3"
12MM thk toughened glass covering above
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R
31'-0"
4'-7"
3"
TYPE - 1 -10'-0"
3"
TYPE - 2 -10'-0"
TYPE - 2 -10'-0"
3'-0"
12MM thk toughened glass covering above
TYPE - E 3"
5'-8"
CHAJJA @ B.O.B
3"
TYPE - 1 -10'-0"
5'-8"
3"
TYPE - 1 -10'-0"
4'-7"
CHAJJA @ B.O.B 3'-0"
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+46'-6" LVL
3"
1'-3"
6"
FOURTH FLOOR LVL
3"
TYPE - 1 -10'-0"
eq 3"
3" eq
3" x 6" ISMC
6"
THIRD FLOOR LVL
+36'-9" LVL
eq
80 X 80 X 4.8 Hollow MS box sections with 4"sections clear gap MS box between them inserted inside the
3"
3"
80 X 80 X 4.8 Hollow MS box sections with 4" clear gap between them
1'-3"
3"
inner parapet wall
MS box sections
MS beams intersect inserted insidein between theparapet vertical the inner posts
eq 3"
Type - 2 = 13'-6"
3"
Type - 2 = 13'-6"
7'-0"
9'-9"
8'-3"
18 eq div
eq
10 mm dia MS bright rod @6"c/c
1'-6"
1'-6"
eq
2" thick pcc bedding
6"
SECOND FLOOR LVL
+27'-0" LVL
MS box sections are aligned at the outside edge
MS box sections are aligned at the outside edge
3" x 6" ISMC beam
2'-6"
3" x 6" ISMC beam
PART PLAN - ABOVE PERGOLA
2" thick hollow clay block masonry with 1 2" thk mortar fill on the upper surface
12 mm thk toughened glass above MS framing
eq 3"
11'-7" eq
4"
PATTERN 1
3" 3"
3" PATTERN 1
eq
PATTERN 2 PATTERN 1
3" 4" 4"
PATTERN 1
4"
PATTERN 1
3'-0"
eq 4"
PATTERN 1
4" 3"
4" 4"
PATTERN 1
4"
PATTERN 1
4"
PATTERN 1
4"
3" 3" 6"
4" 4"
6"
6"
4" 3"
8"
6"
Planter box
6"
1'-6"
LANDSCAPE
ENLARGED PART SECTION - AA SECTION ALONG THE EXPOSED BRICK WALL
6"
6"
6"
INNER PARAPET LVL
TERRACE FLOOR LVL
8'-0"
8'-0"
INSIDE
+17'-3" LVL
3" x 6" I-sections to be intersected to form a vertical MS column
12 mm dia MS rod welded between the box sections @ 18" c/c spacing
3'-0"
FIRST FLOOR LVL
2" wide, 5mm thk MS Flats twisted at specified intervals with ends welded to the beams
3" x 6" - MS Rectangular beam
4" thk band around the doorway
9'-9"
7'-0" 3"
OUTER PARAPET LVL
1'-3"
OUTSIDE
PATTERN 1
80 X 80 X 4.8 Hollow MS box sections with 4" clear gap between them
20 mm thk granite top - to be aligned to the lvl of UPVC track 3" thk RCC seater slab
PATTERN 2
B.O.B LVL
column in elevation
dummy space below seater
R 13'-6"
3" x 6" - ISMC
3 track upvc sliding window
R
PART PLAN - ABOVE PERGOLA
10"
W14
12mm x 12mm cement groove
VIEWS
VISTAARA APARTMENTS
External grill on the outwards
eq
wall MS beams intersect in between the vertical posts
1.25" wide, 5mm thk MS flat
13'-6"
2'-7"
W14
13'-6"
3" thk RCC seater slab
S
11'-7"
Type - 1 = 11'-7"
Type - 1 = 11'-7"
3" x 6" ISMC
20 mm thk granite top - to be aligned to the lvl of UPVC track
S
11'-7"
8'-4"
specified intervals to create a pattern, with their ends welded to the MS beams
9'-9"
7'-1"
S eq
S 2" wide, 5mm thk MS Flats twisted at specified intervals to create a pattern, with 2"their wide, 5mm thk MS ends welded to Flats twisted at the MS beams
3" thk conc. slab support with 20 mm granite top
SECTION - RR
TERRACE PERGOLA DETAIL 31
SUDARSHAN RESIDENCE Type: Residential Site location : Nagarabhavi, Bangalore Plot area: 2400 sq ft No. of units: 02
W3
S
3' x 1' Vitrified tile dadoing upto lintel height
2
1
3
R
19 mm aluminium tophung shutter with frosted glass fixed in the cavity
2
2412 6 equal divisions
1000
E
Storage under sink Bottle Rack
Pull out tandom box
75
Pull out tandom box
FFL
eq
eq 1200
eq
eq
730
eq
75 mm high skirting
220
870
330
600 200 675
475
330
Pull out tandom box
150
Pull out tandom box
Stove
20 mm thick granite counter slab
825
750
Wastebin under sink
Spice rack
2
Min 50 mm clearance from the hob point and the pullout
E
Cutlery
eq
YESHAS NAGARAJ
825
Cutlery
1
Pull out tandom box
eq
E
Stove
Wet sink
Refrigerator
Pull out tandom box
50
ELEVATION - E1
R
R
E
Pull out tandom box Pull out tandom box
75
R
Dry sink
325
175
Spice rack
eq
200
5
R
600
shelf
Chimney
75
2950
4
storage cabinets Aluminium profile handle
825
E
1700
shelf
Aquaguard
eq
3
storage cabinet
75 mm high skirting
525
FFL
ELEVATION - E2
KITCHEN INTERNAL ELEVATIONS
500 1900 4 eq div
2360
MS post - 50 x 50
460
425
1" dia thumbhole on shutters Vase
75
50
EXTERNAL ELEVATION
75
456
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1900
2360 456
456
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
Shelf
460
19 mm thk plywood boxing with laminate finish on all exposed sides
75 mm recessed skirting
CABINET DETAILS
Shelf
19 mm thk plywood boxing with laminate finish on all sides
SECTION - AA ply shutters with laminate finish on all exposed sides
36 36
Shelf
INTERNAL ELEVATION
Shelf
75
36
500
387 188 188
456
19 mm thk ply shutter finished with laminate on both sides
188
A
ply shutters with laminate finish on all exposed sides
400 188
PLAN
VASE
19 mm thk plywood finished with laminate on all exposed sides
50
12 mm thk ply partitions finished with white laminate
R
2360
Shelf
150mm wide dummy boxing around MS post
188
460
MS post - 50 x 50
460
STORAGE
Shelf
456
1900
456
UP
Shelf
2360
150
400
Shelf
1900
456
R
A 456
36
1" dia thumbhole
storage unit pushed inwards by 1"from the wall edge
Shutter line
DETAIL -A 400
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KEY PLAN
For the love of mass
when the internal spaces are focussed more than the outside, the form sprouts itself.
SUDARSHAN RESIDENCE
Introversion
In an inhabitant interior ambience, the habitat manipulates it.
Narrow slits
unconnected orthogonal planes allowing natural light to spaces.
SITE PICTURES
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INTERESTS PHOTOGRAPHY
Back in Black
when monochrome is too mainstream
Lineate YESHAS NAGARAJ
emphasis on the linear elements
Dark accent
splatters and highlighters on a black scenery
Tepid start
Sunsets and bright orange hues creating a warm setting
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VISUAL ART
VISUAL ART
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