Undergraduate
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Kandlapalli Bhavana Selected Works | 2018-2022 1
Education: R V College of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture
Sri Chaitanya Junior Colleg 11,12
The Mother’s Integral Schoo 1-10
Hello!
Work Experience Intern Design Shades, Banjara Hills,Hyderabad.
I am a student pursuing my Bachelors in R V College of Architecture. My curiosity in art and science led me to choose this subject. My perspective on the world changed significantly as a result of this experience. I am fascinated by the intersection between vernacular and contemporary design. I appreciate working with different people who have various perspectives. I enjoy gaining firsthand experience in various of abilities. I am an inquisitive individual who enjoys learning new things. I’m interested in anything from history to psychology.
Feb-April,Sept 2021
Skills:
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kandlapallibhavana@gmail.com
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# 2-2-1166/A/4-1,St.No:18, Tilaknagar, New Nallakunta, Hyderabad, Telangana-500044
Languages: Telugu Hindi English
Workshops & Competitions: Disaster Relief Shelter
Mango Architecture Dec,2021
HAFELE Furniture Making workshop Mango Architecture Dec,2021
Revit (BIM) Workshop March,2021
Mudwall Making Workshop Dec,2019
Bamboo Construction Workshop Nov,2019
Co-curricular Activities: Head of Publicity Committee,RVCA 2022
INTACH Heritage Walk,Secunderabad March,2022
Member of Publicity Committee,RVCA 2019
Personal Skills Sketching Model Making Photography Reading Video Editing
Interstice
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window to the world
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in the Niche
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Entwine
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Technical Drawings
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Vriksh Club House
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Tetris
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Other Works
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Rendered View 01
Interstice Semester - VII Studio Mentors - Ar.Bikramjit Chakraborthy, Ar.Hiranmayee S, Ar.Dinesh Rao,Ar.Suman Paul
I'm the fort that's been abandoned in the midst of the highway. My entry was blocked by the highway, but I am now hemmed in on three sides. My story is a depressing one. I am ignored by my neighbours; Standing alone I am afraid I'll vanish as a result of increasing development. I decide to leave my bounds to greet my neighbors; they re-inhabit the space for the community's expansion, which is a safe option for relieving my worry of disappearing. I acquire a backdrop for my current form that attracts my neighbours to me. Even though I dislike change, I am relieved that nothing has been taken away from me. The additions allowed me to come back to life. - Chikkajala Fort
Location: Chikkajala Fort,
Site Plan
NH44,Chikkajala,Bengaluru, Karnataka
The community was investigated in order to determine which programmes should be provided. The site's demographics were examined, and programmes that would increase activity on the site were implemented. The day care centre and children's library are conveniently located near the village's anganwadi. More open interactive areas are created in the project to revitalise the sense of community. The courtyards are included to improve the project's spatial hierarchy.
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LEGENDS: 1.OAT 2.Day Care Center 3.Women help Centre 4.Public Health Center 5.Children Library 6.Community Kitchen 7.Temple 8.Reading Space 9.Self Help Group 10. Teenage Awareness Center 11.AV Rooms 12.Library
Ground floor Plan
Section 04
TheProcess fort's design was centred on adaptive Design
reuse. The functions were created to assist the community in growing and reclaiming the fort. The design attempted to make minor adjustments to the current. The supplementary structures were created with the intention of community growth.
First floor Plan View showing a play-yard
Second floor Plan
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Interstice
View showing entry passage
View showing a courtyard.
Rendered View Second floor Plan
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Interstice
window to the world Semester - VI Studio Mentors - Ar.Madhuri Rao, Ar.Meera Vasudev, Ar.Smaran Mallesh, Ar.Deepa Suryaprakash.
What is learning? Learning is an experience. It occurs when time comes to a halt;when we observe;imagine; feel the flow of time; when the lines between what is learnable and what is not get crossed. People from all walks of life congregate on Church Street to create an inclusive atmosphere. The campus is in the heart of the city. The idea that the lines between the city and the campus are dissolving. A campus that invites everyone without distinction. The design emphasises bringing the city into the campus. The boundaries disappear when there is a natural flow between people and the campus.
Site Plan
In between the objects
Design Process
Connections Vs Boundaries
The design focused on softening the lines and enhancing accessibility. The design would provide a very subtle experience. It is simple to use. The enhanced number of entries and dispersed places provide the user with greater freedom. This freedom invites people to ask questions, connect, and learn from each other. The connections between spaces is the core idea.They also enable a natural flow between the city and the campus’s spaces. 09
window to the world
Axonometric View
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Multiple entries dispersed objects Siii Prrrrr
Legend: 1.Audio visual room 2.Administrative department 3.Media Center 4.Washrooms 5.OAT 6.Gallery
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LEGEND: 1.Theatre,dance 2.Gastronomic 3.Verbal 4.Visual 5.Virtual
Emblematic Plan
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in the Niche
in the Niche Semester - V Studio Mentors - Ar.Pankaj Shivarama, Ar.Adnan Nakoda, Ar. Nilay Patel,Ar.Dev Bildekar.
A super long site.The location must be able to accommodate seven separate small-scale industries. The art of making should be highlighted, but the overall ease of movement in a factory should be preserved. The artist’s working environment is the focus of the design. Interaction between the seven programmes and the workforce is made easier by the design. Customers are greeted with a show of collaboration. A factory’s services are a vital component. The walls incorporate services and allow workers unrestricted mobility and working spaces.
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Services and collaborative spaces
Site Plan K.BHAVANA | 1RW18AT051 | V B | RVCA
SITE PLAN
Walls connecting the services
Section EE Services and collaborative spaces
Design Process
Walls connecting the services
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LEGEND: 1.Glass Making 2.Quilt Making 3.Plant Retail 4.Cafetaria 5.Print Making 6.Film Studio 7.Perfurmery
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The programmes are divided into seven categories. It’s just as essential for them to work collectively as it is for them to separate. The walls serve as dividers, but they also function to bring everyone together by incorporating services. The walls create niches, like pocket spaces, that encourage engagement among the artists.
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in the Niche
Ramp used for movement of materials
Cafetaria
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in the Niche
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Entwine Semester - V Studio Mentors - Ar.Bakul Jani, Ar.Archita Bandopadhyay, Ar. Abhinaya
A silk saree’s story is one I’ve been familiar with since my childhood. The lives of weavers in Narsapuram are defined by the working process and conditions under which a silk saree is produced. Weavers make up the majority of the population in the village. The current working circumstances as well as their living spaces were documented. The weaving methods are included in the housing design. The layout of the spaces is designed to accommodate the weavers’ requirement for natural light. The design reflects the elements that were documented.
Site Plan The housing units are allocated according to the community’s economic conditions. There are three basic units: low income, medium income, and high income. The units are intended to promote further incrementation when it is desired. Individual working and living spaces are provided in the units, along with improved lighting and ventilation. The cluster is made up of one HIG unit, two MIG units, and three LIG units. Through the integration of backyards and arugu on both ends of the streets, the cluster encourages people to interact.
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D cluster in The clu units,2 mig and 1 hig LEGEND: in a way that the 1.Work &parrron living wall in become the source o Space The cluster has a s 2.Kitchen
3.Backyard 4.Toilets 5.Arugu 6.Living 7.Bedroom 8.Terrace
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Exploded Views
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Technical Drawings
Technical Drawings Working Drawing Semester - V,VI Studio Mentors - Ar.Indranil B, Ar.Anupriya Saxena , Ar. Nishanth Bharadwaj, Ar.Rohith Nambiar.
The goal was to design a mercantile structure in Bengaluru on a 30 x 40 plot. The studio was encouraged to fulfill all of the NBC 2016 and Bengaluru by-laws rules. By the conclusion of the studio, a complete set of civil drawings, HVAC, FPS, PHE, and lighting drawings had been created. MMBC Semester - V,VI.VII Studio Mentors - Ar.PhaniRam P, Ar.Shwetha Pedaparthi , Ar. Nishanth Bharadwaj, Ar.Sameer Sharma
To understand the construction details of material used.
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STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
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STAIRCASE ST1 MID LANDING 9WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM +18.5M STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
15
116
2100
242
C
2574
900
240
1950
MID LANDING 9 +18.5M
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +4.9M
170
205
210
1950
171
GROUND FLOOR MID LANDING 9 +18.5M
173
4050
207
238
231
DRAWING NO: PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BYBY ANAN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
3.9M
209
240
231
233
175
246
15 20
15 15 300
150 150
248
177
244
26700
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
95+694+880+756+880X2 887 SQ.M
STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
212
210
MID LANDING 9 +18.5M
MID LANDING +22.4M STAIRCASE ST1 10 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
300 300
179
244
SHEET TITLE
5105105 35
181
5105105 35 5105105 35 5105105 35
B
4324
515
244
242
240 242
STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
5105105 35
188
183
TERRACE LEVEL +24.4M
CLIENT CLIENT C
A 8280
DN
240
238
235
15
5105105 35
192
186
248
246
235
MID LANDING +22.4M 10
300
184
249
238
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL +16.6M
196
194
190
249
K.B
RV
35
KEYPLAN
FINISHSTONE 20MM 20MM CEMENT ANDSTONE SAND FINISH FINISH MORTAR BEDSAND 1:4 CEMENT AND CEMENT AND SAND RCC WAIST SLAB MORTAR BED 1:4 MORTAR BED 1:4 RCC WAIST SLAB RCCNOSING WAISTDETAIL SLAB
MID LANDING 8 +14.6M
249
233
5105105 35
201
197
I
248
246
236
203
PROJE PROJEC P
CLIENT
199
7140
231
244
236
205
1200 I 1200 2500I 300
PROJECT CONSULTANCY
1D
233
STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
242
MID LANDING +22.4M 10
207
20MM STONE FINISH CEMENT AND SAND 20MMMORTAR STONEBED 1:4 RCC WAIST SLAB STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
238
236 235
CONSULTANTS
1
209
I
DESCRIPTION
STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM STAIRCASE MIDST1 LANDING +22.4M 10 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
210
MID LANDING 9 +18.5M
3150
1800
1800
DATE
212
G
F
2D
1800
7140
E
214
D3
REVISIONS REVISION NO
2
D
First Floor Plan K.B.ARCHITECT (OfficeFloor) K.B
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION J BYKAN H I L AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION MID RAIL FITTING FIXED WITH PLATE 5105105
900
STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
+20.5M
B
D3
300
300
7140
7140
222
220
1950
F
300
V1
3
1800
2000 1200 F F500 300
C
3150
300
W1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
D4 4
PRODUCEDFIFTHBY FLOORAN LEVEL AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
223
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
D3
A
216
3900
2500 B 2000 3000
2500 800 2000 2500 3000 F
1950
1000
1950
D2
218
3900
2500
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
5
1200 2500
3D
227
225
D1
3D
229
6410
231
8300
LINTEL LEVEL
150
D SILL LEVEL
101 120
233
1950
H
W
235
STAIRCASE ST1 WIDTH-1500MM TREAD-300MM
UCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
OPENING
6
238
236
MID LANDING +22.4M 10
D2
OPENING DETAILS
2100
244
242
240
28
K.BHAVANA 1RW18AT051 V SEM-B RVCA
REVISIO REVISIO REVISIO R REVISIO R
A-1
K A
B 2574
4324
8280
D
C 6210
F
E 1620
G
930 1430
1600
J
I
H 4550
K 1695
C
L 15370
980
B
50000
9340
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U
U
U
U
U
U
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U
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U
U
U
U
10 2880
10
U U
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U
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9
9
3720
6300
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U DN
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U
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8
6130
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
8
U
U
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U
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U
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D1
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U
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UP
2400
6470
50000
TREAD : 300 mm RISER : 147 mm WIDTH : 1500 mm
U
U
U 1488
U
U
1498 3009
D1
6
U
U
U
U
LIFT 1
1640
2300
5
2300
2300
1840
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U
U
U
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3
4
D
3
W
3600 TREAD : 300 mm RISER : 147 mm WIDTH : 1500 mm
UP
D1
2330
D
D1
U 1500
4
LIFT 2
V
1500
1750
2 U
U
U
U
U
2
EXHAUST SHAFT
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U
RE RE
LIFT PIT
4920
U
A
A
LIFT PIT U
U
U
U
U
U
D
D
5532
1600
1740
BMS CONTROL ROOM
1600
O
OP
843
4540
5
6
1600
2300 U
1600
2340
U
U
U
U
1
1
UTILITY PANEL
CO U
U
FPS U PUMP ROOM
U
U
U
U
U
8300
APCFR PANEL
FLOOR PANEL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
UTILITY PANEL
POPULATION REQUIRED:88 POPULATION ACHIEVED:68
Coordinated Plan (Basement)
U
FPS SUMP
ELECTRICAL ROOM
NO.OF CAR PARKING NEEDED-99 NO.OF TWO WHEELER PARKING NEEDED-39 BASEMENT-4 BASEMENT-1 CAR-24 CAR-09 2-WHEELER-06 2-WHEELER-18 BASEMENT-5 BASEMENT-2 CAR-24 CAR-24 2-WHEELER-06 2-WHEELER-06 BASEMENT-3 CAR-24 2-WHEELER-06
SH
DR
B
A
B
A
C
B
E
D
2574
4324
8280
D
C 6210
1620
1600
G
F
H
G
F
E
I
I
H
930 1430
J
K
J
4550
L
K 1695
K. 1R V RV
L 15370
980
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION B
9340
50000
10
10
V1
2030
1830
1D
3D
D3
900
SUPPLY AIR
RETURN AIR
1010
U
3D
2100
AHU ROOM
9
P
6415
U
P
UP
9
1900
U
3D
V1
P
750
U
P
2880
D3
3D
W3
1500
D2
3720
1925
2600
U P
1500
P
U
U 1500
D1
D2
P
2410
INDIVIDUAL OFFICES
PANTRY
2D
1500
3010
8
D1
8 1D
+2.1 M
CONFERENCE ROOM
U
U
P
U
P
U
P
U
U
U
U
6130
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
A
U
U
D1
P
P U
7
P U
P U
P U
U
7
MEETING ROOM
WORKSPACE
U
50000
U
P U
P U
P U
D1
6470
P P
P
U P
RECEPTION
U 1D
P
U
D1
P
P U
P U
6
1600
U 2300
2340
U
LIFT 1
1640
P U
1600
P
6
843
2300 4540
5
LOBBY
5
P U
P U
P U
P U
LIFT 2
U
5570
1600
P
2300
1600
1740
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
900
2300 D1
1840
4 TREAD : 300 mm RISER : 150 mm 1500
UP
P U
P U
P U
W3
P U
3
1500
2330
1700
P
WIDTH : 1500 mm
2250
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
4 3
U
4920
2
P
P U
P U
P U
P U
MACHINE ROOM
P U
U
SERVER ROOM
8300
1
Coordinated Plan (Office) 29
B
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
2
1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PROJECT CONSULTANCY
K.B.ARCHITECTS 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CLIENT
RV KEYPLAN
A
B
8280
4324
C
D
2574
6210
E 1620
1600
9
16610
500
9000
9340
+27.4M
10 2880
TERRACE LEVEL
+24.4M
3720
9
6130
8
A
7 8050
PLOT AREA-2250 SQ.M GROUND COVERAGE-792 SQ.M
50000
32870
6470
FIFTH FLOOR LEVEL
+20.5M
2340
6
4
1840
1740
5
2330
3
2
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
4920
+16.6M
LIFT SHAFT
1
8000
8300
LIFT SHAFT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
A
B
C
D
E
+12.7M
NOTES: 1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETE 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
LEGENDS
+8.8M
BRICK WALL 200MM TH FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
LANDSCAPING
+4.9M
PAVING
OPENING DETAILS
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL +0.9 M
GROUND LINE
OPENING
+/-0.0M
BASEMENT-1 -2.4M
D2
1000 2500 800 2000 2500 3000
D4 W1
BASEMENT-2
REVISIONS REVISION NO
BASEMENT-3 -9.3M
EXHAUST SHAFT
A
B
C
12
2000 1200 500 300
V1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
D SILL LE
1200 2500
D3
-5.9M
H
W
D1
25
DATE
DE
BASEMENT-4 -12.8M
10
3D
D3
PROJECT CONSULTANCY
CONSULTANTS
10
V1
SHEET TITLE
BASEMENT-5
K.B.ARCHITECTS
1500
B
4324
C
D
2574
6210
E
1620
1600
G
F
H
930 1430
J
I
4550
1695
15370
50 DIA
DRAWING NO: 3D
V1
9
2880
PIPE 75 DIA
9
DOWN TO THE BASEMENT PARKING
PIPE 75 DIA
WASTE
D2
WASTE
10
9
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
10
6300
2600
3720
ENTRY GATE
WASTE
8
8
WASTE
PIPE 40 DIA
6130
2176
PIPE 40 DIA
A-1
K.BHAVANA 1RW18AT051 V SEM-B RVCA
1900 3D
9000
9340
SOIL PIPE
9
L
980
B
50000
1010
750 K
16610
2100
A
8280
6415
Section AA’
75 DIA
3D
D3
RV
SOIL PIPE
SECTION
110 DIA
SOIL PIPE
900
CLIENT
KEYPLAN
1830
-16.3M
A
WASTE
2000 1200 500 300
V1
G
H
I
J
4550
K 1695
10
L
980
15370
B
3D 9000
9340 10
3D
2880
10
9
9
DOWN TO THE BASEMENT PARKING
3720
ENTRY GATE
V1
8
8
9 9
DOMESTIC PIPE 25 DIA
PIPE 32 DIA
WASTE
ENTRANCE
PLOT AREA-2250 SQ.M GROUND COVERAGE-792 SQ.M
DOMESTIC
PIPE 25 DIA
+0.9M
50000
FLUSH
PIPE 75 DIA
2600
7
8050
6
+/-0.0 M
9
24M WIDE ROAD
PIPE 32 DIA
6
5
4
WASTE
A
3D
A
7
DOMESTIC
PIPE
PIPE 32 DIA
6130
FLUSH
6470
PIPE 25 DIA
5
3D
750
PIPE FLUSH PIPE DOMESTIC 32 DIA 32 DIA
DOMESTIC
40 DIA 1200 1200 2500 300
F 930 1430
4
4000
3
3
PIPE 30 DIA PIPE DOMESTIC 25 DIA
DOMESTIC
2
PIPE 40 DIA
2
HT YARD
1
1
ENTRY GATE
B
DOMESTIC
DESCRIPTION
PIPE 20 DIA
2D
DATE
2D
D2
A
REVISIONS REVISION NO
8 8
8
Toilet Details B
10 3D
V1
10
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
8
BRICK WALL 200MM TH
RCC SHEAR WALL
LANDSCAPING
RCC COLUMN
OPENING DETAILS
Technical Drawings 30
OPENING
A-1
E
PAVING
C
V1
D3
K.BHAVANA 1RW18AT051
A
V1
DRAWING NO:
1:150
D
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
SCALE
SECOND FLOOR
C
LEGENDS
CONSULTANTS
SHEET TITLE
B
NOTES: 1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS.
W
H
D
SILL LEVEL
LINTEL LEVEL
D1
1200 2500
2500
D2
1000
2500 2000 3000
D3 D4
2500 800 2000 2500 3000
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
WAste Soil Domestic Flush
1600
8000
WASTE
E 1620
8000
W1
2500 PIPE 2000 75 DIA 3000
1900
D 6210
50000
D2
D4
LINTEL LEVEL
2500
C 2574 16610
2410
2500 800 2000 2500 3000
D3
6415
1000
V1
D2
50 DIA
B 4324
2176
D SILL LEVEL
SOIL PIPE
A 8280
6300
H
1200 2500
1010
O
KEYPLAN
D3
W
D1
75 DIA
V1
D3
D3
OPENING DETAILS
110 DIA
900 SOIL PIPE
RV
10 10
32870
D3
RCC COLUMN SOIL PIPE
PAVING
9 OPENING
D2
RCC SHEAR WALL 1500
C
2340
BRICK WALL 200MM TH LANDSCAPING
B
CLIENT
1740
V1
K.B.ARCHITECTS
A
1840
10
PROJECT CONSULTANCY
C
8300
LEGENDS
B
2330
A NOTES: 1.ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
4920
L
V1
K
V1
J
V1
I
V1
H
V1
G
F
3D
E
3D
D
1
ENTRY GATE
1830
C
3
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
B
B
8
8
4
2
HT YARD
3D
8000
8300
1
1
5
3D
4920
8000
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
2
6
4000
2100
50000
6470 2340 1740 1840 2330
3
2D
5
A
24M WIDE ROAD
+/-0.0 M
D2
32870
ENTRANCE
D2
+0.9M
PLOT AREA-2250 SQ.M GROUND COVERAGE-792 SQ.M
6
4
WAste Soil Domestic Flush
7 8050
2410
A
7
1
15 11
600 A
4900
ROSSTEE
MAINTEE
30
TEE
HANGER DETAIL SCALE- 1:10
600
18
LAYERED PLAN SECTION 1:100
DETAIL C
GYPTONE BOARDS
SCALE- 1:5
700
GYPFRAME STEEL ANGLE
300 294
600
600
1:500
600
600
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
600 WIRE ANGER
KEYPLAN MAIN
STUDENT VERSION
SCALE- 1:5
300
HANGERS
GYPFRAME CEILING SECTION
MAINTEE
KEY SECTION
CROSSTEE SLAB 1:250
GYPFRAME PRIMARY S SUPPORT CHANNEL K
STUDENT NAME:
K.BHAVANA GYPFRAME STEEL USN: ANGLE IRW18AT051
SEM:
SEC:
7
B
U
I
PLATE TITLE:
OFFICE FURNITURE GYPFRAME PRIMARY SUBJECT CODE: PLATE NO. 18ARC72 SUPPORT CHANNEL 4
ANGER WIRE
MAINTEE
P
O
SHEET NO.
2
SUBJECT NAME:
C
WOODEN PLANKS
12
S
MATERIALS AND METHODS IN GYPFRAME PERIMETER BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VII CHANNEL INTERNAL MARKING:
ROSSTEE
ISOMETRIC VIEW
Wooden
SCALE- 1:25
1
2
LATE
_
_
_
planks GYPFRAME CEILING SECTION
1
S
GYPTONE BOARDS
(Marks)
(Phaniram,Sameer Sharma)
PRODUCED BY AN AUTO
Wooden False Ceiling Detail
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK GYPTONE STUDENT VERSION BOARDS
M B
I
TORSION MAT RODS 10MM @ 200 C/C
ISOMETRIC
19
Gypsum False Ceiling Detail SCALE- 1:25
3D
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
1:20
12MM MAIN ROD @ 250 C/C
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
ROOFING SHEET CRANK HOOK BOLT
200
PURLIN 50MM DIA RAFTER 100 MM DIA
OVERLAP OF ROOFING SHEET
A
PLATE 75 X 10
26°
300 X 300 COLUMN
END PLATE 380 X 200 X 10
300
DETAIL A MAIN TIE
550
SECTION AA
1:10
300 1:10
GUTTER CAP PLATE COLUMN 300 X 200
Ridge Detail of Tubular Truss
Gutter Detail of DETAIL C Tubular TrussSCALE 1:5
DETAIL D SCALE 1:5
SECTION AA SCALE : 1 : 20
ROOFING SHEET RAFTER 100 X 75 STRUT 50 X 50
GUTTER PIPE EAVES BOARD BASE PLATE I SECTION 300 X 300
Gutter Detail of Steel rolled TrussDETAIL SCALE : 1 : 10
31 BOLT
Technical Drawings
ROUND BEND HOOK BOLT
A
ANGLE TIES 65 X 50 GUSSET PLATE 8MM TH BOTTOM CHORD 100 X 75
Connection in DETAIL Steel rolled Truss SCALE : 1 : 10
B
Ridge de Steel rol
DETAIL C
80MM DIA MERO NODE
1:10
50MM DIA STRUT
12MM MAIN ROD @ 250 C/C
PRODUCED 60MM DIA TOP CHORSBY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
300
TORSION MAT BARS 10MM @ 200 C/C
2OOMM DIA TUBULAR COLUMN
60
50
60
60MM DIA BOTTOM CHORD
BEAM STIRRUP 8MM 50MM DIA STRUT
80MM DIA MERO NODE 50
50MM DIA STRUT
50
60
80MM DIA MERO NODE
00
PRODUCED BY AN AU
10
12MM BEAM REINFORCEMENT
60MM DIA TOP CHORS PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
ISOMETRIC VIEW
1:10
60
1625
1625
1625
1625
1625
50
DETAIL D PURLIN 50MM DIA
2000
80MM DIA MERO NODE
RAFTER 100 DIA
CRANK HOOK BOLT
1:10
RAFTER 100 MM DIA
80
PURLIN 50 MM DIA PLATE 75 X 10
M.S.PLATE 10MM RAFTER 100MM DIA
Space Frame Detail
MAIN TIE 200MMM DIA TUBULAR COLUMN
50 60
GUSSET PLATE 00 8MM THICK
10
GUTTER
GUSSET PLATE RAFTER 100 MM DIA 8MM THICK
STRUT 50MM DIA
10000
BOTTOM CHORD
80
3D View of Truss 10000
60
BOTTOM CHORD
MEETING ROOM
TOP CHORD D1
TUBULAR COLUMN
DIAGNOL STRUT 1D
DETAIL A
ISOMETRIC VIEW
PLAN
ISOMETRIC
SCALE - 1:100
88
MULLION
MULLION
BOTTOM CHORD
61
3
18
RUBBER GASKET
6
SCALE - 1:2
DETAIL B
1:2
TYPES OF TRUSS
TOP CHORD
THERMAL STRIP
Node Detail
31
PRESSURE PLATE 53
GLASS PANEL COVER PLATE
DETAIL B
TRANSOM
PRATT TRUSS
50
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION SCALE - 1:3
18 14
COVER PLATE 50
Cutain wall System
29
HOWE TRUSS
ISOMETRIC: TYPICAL ARRANGEMENT
SCALE - 1:100
TRANSOM
C
150
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
EPVC STRIP
B
150
1:2
MULLION
3500
ANGLE CLEAT
23
SLAB
MERO NODE 80MM DIA
17
150
RIDGE PIECE DIAGNOL STRUT ANGLE PURLIN 100 X 75 ANGLE CLEAT 150 X 75 X10
18
SCALE : 1 : 10
200MM DIA TUBULAR COLUM
SCALE 1:50
200MM DIA COLUMN
8 MM GUSSET PLATE ANGLE TIE 65 X 65
C
BASE PLATE
1:2
RAFTER 100 X 75
etail of DETAIL lled Truss
120
9
10000
2000
1650
200MM16DIA COLUMN 50 1650
50
10000
DOUBLE GLAZING
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
10000
1650
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
10000
MERO NODE
60MM DIA BOTTOM CHORD
1650
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
10000
1650
1650 10000
DIAGNOL STRUT
I SECTION COLUMN 300 X 300
300 XA300 COLUMN TRANSOM
1650 1650
1650
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
E
SECTION
SCALE - 1:50 12MM MAIN ROD @ 250 C/C
1650
TOP CHORD BOTTOM CHORD
EAVE BOARD
50MM DIA STRUT
30
150 X 75 X 10 ANGLE CLEAT 8 MM TH GUSSET PLATE
120
INDIVIDUAL OFFICES
10000
200MMM DIA TUBULAR COLUMN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
M.S.PLATE 10MM RAFTER 100MM DIA 60000
10000
65 X 50 ANGLE TIE 50 X 50 ANGLE STRUT
1:2
300
10000
10000
M.S.PLATE 10MM PURLIN 50 MM DIA
DETAIL A
TUBULAR COLUMN
TORSION MAT RODS 10MM @ 200 C/C
20
10000
60000
A
ELEVATION DIAGNOL STRUT SCALE - 1:100
60
50
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Vriksh Club House
Vriksh Club House Intern Year -2019 Architectural Firm - Design Shades, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-44 Location-Sri Mitria Avenue, Pudur,Vikarabad, Telangana
The client brief was to built a private club house and cottages in the site. For the roof, he intended to use mangalore tiles. The brief was the starting point for the clubhouse design. The sloped roofs become a significant aspect of the overall design. Lighting and ventilation were promoted in the design. The layout was created with more open and dynamic places in mind.
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LEGEND: 1.Lounge Area 2.Indoor gaming area 3.Indoor Dining 4.Outdoor Dining 5.Kitchen 6.Deck 7.Swimming Pool 8.Guest room 9.Bathroom 10. Balcony View showing swimming pool
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Tetris Competition Year -2021 Conducted by - Mango Architecture. Team members-Nikshiptha.P Amruth Type- Disater Relief Shelter The aim was to design a temporary shelter for natural disaster victims. The goal is to create a transportable, long-lasting shelter that can house a group of people and requires little upkeep. It needs to be excellent for deployment to any disaster-stricken location lacking basic services, and it also helps sufferers reclaim their personal space and dignity. Understanding the materiality of numerous materials in order to achieve the design intention was the significant challenge.
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The prototypes are combined to form a module that The design is named after the puzzle “Tetris”. The There are two prototypes : living,Bedroom. includes a living area, a bedroom, and a bathnotion of the tetris game is used as inspiration, with These prototypes become a module pieces fitting together to optimise the useable area. room. Each prototype is equipped with a set of containing a living space,a bedroom and a solar panels that will give it power. A water storage The shelters are strategically located in order to prototype bathroom. Every is attached with devicewould is included in the bedroom prototype, which provide shared areas for each family a set of while solarmainpanels which provide storesprototype. rainwater. The taining privacy. The prototypes were intended electricity to thetoindividual Thewater system is located immediately above allowing for smoothprototype withthe a restrooms, water slot together to make a largerbedroom module. The modules is provided storage system which stores the rain water. er water circulation. The water system includes a have a simple form to emphasise the design’s The water system is provided just above the reverse osmosis purification system that provides practical functioning. bathrooms which make the circulation drinking water to theofmodules. water easier. The water system contains an Stackin R.O purifying system which supplies drinking
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INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 1.1. Install Install emergency emergency flooring flooring which which is is developed developed using using wooden wooden pallets. pallets. It is It is aa modular modular flooring flooring system system which which is is easier easier toto install. install. It was It was introduced introduced byby anan Indiegogo Indiegogo campaign. campaign. 2.2. The The prototypes prototypes are are unfolded unfolded byby removing removing the the interlock interlock between between them. them. Paper Model 3.3. The The unfolded unfolded prototypes prototypes are are made made rigid rigid byby installing installing wall wall INSTALLATION panels panels onon either either side side ofof the the
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Other Works A collection of works that enhanced my learning and creativity as an architectural student.
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