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California Institute of Architecture // M.Arch II 2020-2022 Dheer Talreja
Southern

Dheer Talreja

Academic + Professional Works Portfolio

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Mail: dheerssd@gmail.com Linkedin: dheer--talreja Instagram: Dheer_Talreja Phone: +1 213 271 5841 Issuu: Dheer_Talreja

// M.Arch II 2020-2021
Southern California Institute of Architecture

Statement

Dheer Talreja is a graduate student with a masters degree (M.Arch II ‘20) at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc).

Prior to attending SCI-Arc, he graduated from NIRMA University, Ahmedabad, with a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture. He has worked both as a intern and junior architect at .WARP, Coimbatore, for over a year taking part in projects of various scales and categories ranging from high end private residentials to Commercial buildings and various interior projects. During his Bachelors, he was among the delegates for India at Future City Summit (2018) which was held at Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Foshan consecutively. He has also participated in summer workshop at Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid (ETSAM), where he has worked in a team on a hypothetical proposal to vitalise Plaza Del Carmen in Madrid. He has also collaborated with local artisans from Bhuj to fabricate a chair the folds flat with locally sourced materials and parts.

With the diverse experiences from his education, he is interested in exploring ways to amalgamate localized techniques and materials with international practices and approach to design.

Dheer Talreja

Mail: dheerssd@gmail.com | Linkedin: Dheer-Talreja | Instagram: Dheet_Talreja

Phone: (213)- 271-5841 Address: 100 S Santa Fe Ave , Unit 1 - 407, CA - 90013

SUMMARY

Masters of Architecture graduate with almost a year of experience working as a Junior architect/Designer at WARP Architects. Worked on numerous residential and commercial project in producing the working drawings and progress report of on site activities. An adaptable individual who can make time sensitive decisions and is capable of collaborating with multiple teams in different projects.

EDUCATION

2020 - 2022 M.arch II - Southern California Institute for Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles 2014 - 2019 B.arch - NIRMA University, Ahmedabad, India June 2019 Summer School - Urban Condensers, Urban heritage revitalization - ETSAM, Madrid

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Adobe Creative Suite

• AutoCAD

• Blender

• Cinema 4D - Redshift

• Fologram

• Microsoft Office

• Revit

• Rhino

• Sketchup Pro

• Twinmotion

• Unreal Engine

• V-ray

• Zbrush

• Animation

• Carpentry

• Ceramic Fabrication

• Documentation

• Rendering

• Technical Drawing

• Physical model

SOFT SKILLS

• Maya • Adaptability

• Conflict resolution

• Collaboration

• Networking

• Results-driven

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Junior Architect - WARP Architects

• Patience

• Time Sensitive

Jan - Sep 2020

• Worked on producing construction and interiors detail drawings for various residential and commercial projects .

• Supervised five interior projects with weekly site progress report to senior architect and client.

• Co-ordinated with multiple vendors on said interior projects to make necessary updates to working drawing sets and on-site installations.

Intern - WARP Architects

• Worked on producing construction and interior detail drawings for numerous projects.

• Fabricated architecture models for 2 projects.

• Assisted with the Setup of the firms website.

EXHIBITIONS

• SCI-Arc Spring Show, 2022.

• 1.5°C Architecture Against Climate Change, 2022.

PORTFOLIO : https://issuu.com/dheer-talreja/docs/portfolio_-_dheer

Jan - July 2018

Table Of Contents Figure ground and grounded figures - Studio.......................08 3GAX // DS 4000 1.5°C Architecture against climate change - Applied Studies.......................14 3GBX // AS 2439 Design Development - Applied Studies.......................20 3GAX // AS3222 Tectonic Translation - Material And Tectonics.......................32 2GAX // AS3200 ClassROOM - Studio.......................40 2GAX // DS1200 Ar · range · ment - Visual Studies.......................50 2GBX // VS4201

Professional work

D-2 Residence

Aviram Residence

Residence

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- Interiors
- Residential.......................62
Crown - Residential.......................66
V-
- Interiors.......................70
Concave - Residential.......................74

Figure Ground and Grounded figures

On January 1st, 2029, the Santa Monica Airport will be decommissioned and the property will revert to the city of Santa Monica who currently owns it outright and will finally resume authority over its use . This choice piece of land has been held hostage by the federal government since the end of World War II. At that time Santa Monica was an unsophisticated City with poor attorneys and a bad deal was struck between the Federal Government and the City of Santa Monica, since then its Citizens and their tax dollars have been in servitude .Now is the time to plan for maximizing the experience of this area in the city and to give it back to the community. The Santa Monica

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Aerial rendered view
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Instructor : Margaret Griffin Vertical Studio - 3GAX - DS4000

Aerial relief map view

Airport property is roughly 1/20th the size of the City of Santa Monica, and yet less than 2% of the City’s population benefits from it. This land is on the top of an elongated hillside ridge and acts as a belvedere over the whole westside of LA, with views to the ocean, the mountains, Lax and beyond.

The conceptualization of the park is based from the top-down view using graphical compositions that have been carefully layered to create defined figured grounds. The composition takes inspiration from the movement mechanisms of mechanical watches, using the silhouettes of numerous components such as the Counter-weights, levers , gears , etc , to create the figured grounds . The composition consists of numerous raised grounds tthat act as main areas of interests .The variety of subtle

variations on the ground create pathways that weave across the landscape. Clusters of forest occupy the mechanic landscape creating a variety of ecological zones. A river feature runs along the length of the site that creates opportunities of water activities.

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Topography map in 3 meters increments.

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Dheer Talreja // M.arch II Close up view of a garden cluster. Rendered aerail panorama
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1.5°C - Architecture against climate change

Applied Studies -Perfomative ceramic facade

Recent estimates hold the construction and building industries responsible for nearly 38% of the global energy-related emissions currently fueling catastrophic changes to our climate. In the wake of this fact, the global impact of what we design and how we build has become the center of Architectural discussion.

1.5°C explored this topic by investigating the potential of design, technology, and new materiality in Architecture as a means of aiding the global fight against environmental warming and accelerating climate change. This course evaluated design at the confluence of sustainable materials (ceramic, low-carbon, etc) and robotics with emphasis on emerging fabrication techniques, synthetic ecology, and net zero Architecture.

Instructors:

Partners: Andrew dePew Eda Tarakci

Jiyun Kim Jure Zibret

ProjectDescription:

As one of the largest cities in the world, LA faces a range of environmental issues, in particular air pollution. Automotive, cargo ship, rail, and industrial exhaust all reduce air quality across the Los Angeles Basin. With CO2 emissions more than double the allowable threshold, we wanted to design a system for the Continental Building that not only mitigates CO2 emissions in the city but also produces oxygen. Our project proposes a facade system that is able to scrub the CO2 generated around it in downtown LA and feeds the captured CO2 to an algae farm embedded in a ceramic shade structure, creating both clean oxygen and valuable algae-based products and materials.

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Ceramic tile module Video Link

Isometric render view

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Module break-up for ceramic fabrication

Assembled ceramic tile module

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Functional prototype

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Close up details
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Behind the scenes

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Design Development

Applied Studies - 3GAX - AS 3222

The seminar takes a technical approach to some of the recent studio projects, in this case , one of the projects being Jorge De Ovando’s studio project.We have developed a number of technical details along the various phases of the project construction to support the design challenges for the studio project. The porject is an music schoolalong the central area of the project with an amphitheater and enclosed performance space that are above ground along either ends of the project footprint. Areas such as Structural , environmental , MEP , fire safety and accessbility for people with special needs have been considered .The project showcases all the assembly animation and project documentation in a brief 15-minute video.

Instructors: Herwig Baumgartner

Zach Burns

Matthew Melnyk (Structure Consultant) Jamey Lyzun (MEP consultant)

Partners: Jorge De Ovando

Dheer Talreja Huaben Yang Hui Wang Keran Duan Patrick Mcquillen Siddharth Hosamath Sophie Akoury Yixin Xiao

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View of the central plaza space Video Link
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Closeup view of the central plaza
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View of the south performance space
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ELEVATION 2 2 1 3 4
West Elevation South Elevation East Elevation
PROJECT MU S I C P E R F OR MI N G S C H OOL GROUP 04 960 EAST 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES ,CA 90013 www.sciarc.edu
YIXIN
HUAIBEN
HAR
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HUI WANG
XIAO
YANG SOPHIE AKOURY JORGE DE OVANDO KERAN DUAN SIDDHART HOSAMATH PATRICK MCQUILLEN DHEER TALREJA
M O N Y I N T HE W I L D
North Elevation

Section

SECTION AA' SECTION BB'

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along the East-West axis Section along the North-South axis

CC'

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Section of the performance space along the East-West axis SECTION
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at 65’
Ground Level Plan Plan
SCI-Arc 27 010 ROOF A1-04 PROJECT LOCATION MAP GROUP 04 960 EAST 3RD www.sciarc.edu HUI WANG YIXIN XIAO HUAIBEN SOPHIE AKOURY JORGE DE KERAN DUAN SIDDHART PATRICK DHEER TALREJA DATE GRAPHIC SCALE CODE 14/12/2021 Top view

Chunk Isometric - view 1

Chunk Isometric - view 2

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SOUTH EGRESS B (Mezzanine)

Width of Egress: 8ft

SOUTH EGRESS A

Width of Egress: 18ft

SOUTH EGRESS C (SERVICE)

Width of Egress: 8ft

Occupancy Group:

Occupancy Type: x

Business: 112 occupants

Assembly: 1,113 occupants

Education: 1,340 occupants

Library: 168 occupants

Storage: 19 occupants Total Occupancy Load: 2,752

WEST EGRESS A

Width of Egress: 10ft

WEST EGRESS B

Width of Egress: 10ft

Level 1

Occ.Type: B Business Load: 1/100 gross Area: 11,216 sf

Level 1

Occ.Type: E Educational Classrooms

Load: 1/20 net Area: 26,802 sf Occ.Load: 1,340 occupants

Level 1

Occ.Type: A3 Library Reading Load: 1/50 net Area: 8,395 sf Occ.Load: 168 occupants

Stair 5

Max Load: 188 Min Width Required: 5ft With Provided: 6ft Load Capacity Provided: enough for 240

Stair 4

Max Load: 188 Min Width Required: 5ft With Provided: 6ft Load Capacity Provided: enough for 240 people

WEST EGRESS C

Width of Egress: 10ft

Level 3

Occ.Type: A1 Theaters / Concert Halls

Load: 1/17 gross Area: 2,690 sf Occ.Load: 157 seats S1 S2

Level 2

Occ.Type: A1 Theaters (Seats+stage)

Load: 1/24 gross Area: 10,360 sf

Occ.Load: 433 seats

Level 1

Occ.Type: A2 Assembly Unconcentrated

Load: 1/15 net Area: 2,906 sf Occ.Load: 194 occupants

Level 1

Occ.Type: A1 Assembly fixed Seats

Load: 1/13.7 Area: 2,670 sf Occ.Load: 148 seats

Stair 1

Max Load: 240 Min Width Required: 5ft With Provided: 6ft Load Capacity Provided: enough for 240 people

Stair 2 Max Load: 240 Min Width Required: 5ft With Provided: 6ft Load Capacity Provided: enough for 240 people

NORTH EGRESS B

Width of Egress:

Level 2

Occ.Type: A1 Theaters (Seats+stage)Load: 1/15 gross Area: 5,618 sf

Level 1

Occ.Type: U Storage Load: 1/300 gross Area: 5,672 sf Occ.Load: 19 occupants

Stairs Calculation

0.3 inch per occupant (433+157)=590occ * 0.3 = 177inch 177inch = 14ft 9inch We have 3 stairs of 6ft = 18ft

Stair 3 Max Load: 240 Min Width Required: 5ft With Provided: 6ft

Load Capacity Provided: enough for 240 people

S3
30 Dheer Talreja // M.arch II 08 63 00 - GLAZED SKYLIGHT UNIT 07 13 00 - AMERICAN HYDROTECH WATERPROOFING 03 37 13 - SHOTCRETE 05 40 00 - COLD-FORMED STEEL FRAME 09 30 50 TILE AND STONE SETTING MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES 05 45 00 - METAL SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES 07 26 00 - VAPOR RETARDERS 07 13 53 - ELASTOMERIC SHEET WATERPROOFING 03 37 13 - SHOTCRETE 05 31 13 - STEEL FLOOR DECK 09 30 33 - CLAY TILING 07 13 00 - AMERICAN HYDROTECH WATERPROOFING 03 37 13 - SHOTCRETE 05 12 23 - STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS 03 31 19 – SHRINKAGE-COMPENSATING STRUCTURAL CONCRETE 07 13
31 SCI-Arc 05 51 36.13 - METAL CATWALK 05 30 00 - METAL DECKING 05 19 13 FACADE SUPPORT TRUSS 09 81 13 ACOUSTIC BOARD INSULATION 09 53 23 METAL ACOUSTICAL CEILING 09 84 23 MOVABLE SOUNDABSORPTIVE PANELS 13 00 - AMERICAN HYDROTECH WATERPROOFING 48 14 13.16 - PLATE CELL SOLAR ENERGY 05 19 19 CANOPY SUPPORT TRUSS ASSEMBLIES 07 42 03 CLADDING SUPPORT SYSTEMS 05 19 00 TENSION ROD TRUSS ASSEMBLIES Grid Structure Chrunk-- 3D Model Grid Structure and Cladding Steel Box Truss Steel Truss Column Equitone Cladding Photovoltaic Panel Steel Cable Equitone Cladding Callout specification for various details Egress Simulation using Mass motion

Tectonic Translation

Materials and Tectonics - 2GAX - AS3200

The course section investigates on the tectonic relation in a building facade. It looks at the technical, technological, cultural and environmental aspects of the building facade. The course is divided into two parts, First being the precedent research and the second being the integration. The Nine Bridges Country club designed by Shigeru Ban was used as a primary case study to base our building enclosure design. By studying and modeling a part of the project to give us an comprehensive understanding of the details and connections that are needed for the enclosure to function. After the part, a second project is used as a frame of reference to create a form of an amalgamated tectonic building system. The Novartis by Frank O. Gehry was the secondary precedent that was completely different in terms of how the building enclosure designed . This creates an opportunity to innovate and explore different ways to unify the building facade .

Interior view of the case study

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Peeled model chunk of Nine Bridges Country club. (Part 1)

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Chunk (Part

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Worms eye view of the Nine Bridges Country Club
1) Fixture Plate Bolted On The Timber Column/s And Finally Bolted To The Base Plate
X 80 mm Box Section
Grid
Steam Bent Glue Lam Spruce Timber Column Structurally Transitions To A Roof Structure Perimeter Timber Beam 300
In A
To Support The Curtain Wall Skylight

Layered Sandwitch Board Covered With PVC Waterproof Membrane and 2mm Of Metal Sheet On The Top

Glass Skylight

Main Steel Grid Frame Supporting The Roof Structure From Underneath

Curtain Wall Angled Diagonally and Supported On The Timber Frame Grid

Timber Grid Frame to Support The Curtain Wall

Birds eye view of the Chunk after Novartis intervention (Part 2 )

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Curtain Wall Angled Diagonally and Supported On The Timber Frame Grid

Timber Grid Frame to Support The Curtain Wall

Steel Tension Ring Bolted To Connecting Rods That Are Screwed To The Timber Columns

External Ring used To Connect And Support The Timber Grid Frame, Connects The Central Support Ring

Steam Bent Glue Lam Spruce Timber Column Structurally Transitions To A Roof Structure

External Ring used To Connect And Support The Timber Grid Frame Is Screwed To The Column

Close up view of the Column-facade Junction (Part 2 )

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Timber Rafters Placed In Criss-Cross Pattern With Mullions Supporting the Layered Roof

Main Steel Grid Frame Supporting The Timber Rafter And Mullions

Layered Sandwitch Board Covered With PVC Waterproof Membrane and 2mm Of Metal Sheet On The Top

Perimeter Timber Beam

Timber Grid Frame to Support The Curtain Wall

Fixture Plate Bolted On The Timber Column/s And Finally Bolted To The Underground Columns

Worms eye view of the Chunk after Novartis intervention (Part 2 )

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Mullions Supporting the Layered Roof

Layered Sandwitch Board Covered With PVC Waterproof Membrane and 2mm Of Metal Sheet On The Top Glass Skylight

Curtain Wall Angled Diagonally and Supported On The Timber Frame Grid

Basement

Birds eye view of the Column after Novartis intervention (Part 2 )

Timber Rafters Placed In Criss-Cross Pattern

Steam Bent Glue Lam Spruce Timber Column Structurally Transitions To A Roof Structure

External Ring used To Connect And Support The Timber Grid Frame, Connects The Central Support Ring

External Ring used To Connect And Support The Timber Grid Frame Is Screwed To The Column

Fixture Plate Bolted On The Timber Column/s And Finally Bolted To The Underground Columns

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Timber Grid Frame to Support The Curtain Wall

Close up view of the roof - column junction (Part 2 )

Layered Sandwitch Board Covered With PVC Waterproof Membrane and 2mm Of Metal Sheet On The Top

Timber Rafters Placed In CrissCross Pattern With Mullions Supporting the Layered Roof

Roof Gutter

Cross Laminated Timber 80mm THK Spaced 900mm

Close up view of the roof edge (Part 2 )

Mullions Supporting the Layered Roof

Glass Skylight

Timber Rafters Placed In Criss-Cross Pattern

Main Steel Grid Frame Resting

Perimeter Timber Beam Angle Bracket

Roof Drain Line

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ClassROOM

- (Complex Morphologies)

Design Studio - 2GAX - DS1200

The studio questions the contemporary status of a ClassROOM through a visual narration. Using the movie ‘Powers of 10’ ,by Ray and Charles Eames, a film from the 1977 that represents a cinematic shift in scale on a linear path beginning from the focus at a micro scale to gradually shifting to macro scale. This notion of scalar changes was the focus of the studio, from small items beginning from furnitures to large scale work on the context and site in the city. The project was the Sonia Sotomayor Elementary School located on the edge of Los Angeles River with the program comprising of classes ranging from kinder-garden through 6th grade. The intention of the project is to create synchronicity within the site. The project comprises of roughly of 10,000 sq.ft of building area which also includes areas for leisure, art, music and sport facilities.

Close up top view

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The conceptualization of design is inspired from ‘Animorph’, which is defined as the process of transformation from one creature into another. It uses this trans-formative concept to investigate in how a can be reiterated from a part to whole. Using the aesthetic traits that defined the form of a Rhinoceros, various parts are developed to complement the visual narration of the site. It creates a form of relevance that connects every part of the site that ranges from the chairs and tables to classrooms to the overall building mass. The visual narration of the project based on the powers of 10 video gives a constant visual connection with all the elements starting from a close up shot showing the object that bases the aesthetic direction of the project to finally transitioning to the whole site.

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Interior arrangement of the classroom Single module class room
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Sectioned interior view Classroom clusters
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Dheer Talreja // M.arch II Render sequence based on the powers of 10 video

Eye level render to show school landscape

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Aerial closeup render of the mass blocks

Ar · range · ment -

/əˈrānjmənt/

The subject explores based on the French noun of ‘Arrangement’ (A.ran.je.man). Using Max Hooper Schneider’s composition as the base reference, the subject aims to create trans-habitation of the organic and inorganic elements where there is symbiosis and hierarchies. These various entities negotiate and propagate to habitate the vitrine. The mutated biome with the mix of the organic and inorganic thrive and give the impression of a surreal yet flourishing ecosystem. The composition of the Arrangement is developed with the understanding that nature is created as process of morphogenic modulations.

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Close up rendered view of the Vitrine
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Dheer Talreja // M.arch II Rendered view of the final composition Close up view of the top part
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closeup view closeup view of the lower part

Rendered view of the final overall composition for Midsemester

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Dheer

Closeup rendered view of the composition

Closeup rendered view of the composition

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Mail: dheerssd@gmail.com

Linkedin: dheer--talreja

Instagram: Dheer_Talreja Phone: +1 213 271 5841

Professional Experience

Junior Architect January - September, 2020

Intern January - July, 2018

Interiors D-2 Residance

The project incorporates a variety of warm tones for its colour palette while also using brass accents as highlight features in the project. Some of the features of the project include using banana fiber as the ceiling finish in the common/dining area , walls with fluted teak wood strips along with brass channels , etc, . The project also incorporates smart home automation features and modular lighting units that can be reordered with little effort.

Working closely with the project architect, I was heavily involved with the production of all the interior set drawings and details for construction and coordinated between multiple vendors for installations.

Team: Pradeep Arumugam (Principle Architect)

Deepan Ashok (Sr.Architect)

Aishwarya (Jr.Architect)

Built Area: 3800 Sq.ft

Project Status : Completed

Common and living area view

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Dheer

Living area

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View of one of the bedrooms Master bedroom
1" 11 1" 11 1" 1 1" 4mm 45mm 4mm 2" 4 1" 19mm 4" 4mm 1" 11 1" 11 1" 1 4mm 45mm 4mm 1" 19mm 21 4 4mm 1" 11 1" 1 1" 1 2 1" 21 2 4 3 19mm 4mm 4mm 45mm 4mm 1" 1" 11 1" 1 1" 1 2 1" 4mm 45mm 4mm 1" 4mm 45mm 4mm 1" 4 15mm 13 8 15mm 15mm 1" 11 2 1" 11 1" 1 1 2 4mm 45mm 4mm 1" 19mm 19mm 21 4 4 19mm DETAIL - A DETAIL - B DETAIL - C DETAIL - D DETAIL - E 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND DOOR SHUTTER AND FINISH AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 45mm THK SHUTTER 2" THK SOLID WOOD FRAME ON THE LOCK SIDE 1"THK x112"WIDE TEAK WOOD STRIPS SPACED 1" APART AND FIXED VERTICALLY 4mm THK VENEER AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 1" WIDE C-PROFILE BRASS PLATED INLAY FIXED BETWEEN THE WOODEN LOUVRES 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND DOOR SHUTTER AND FINISH AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 45mm THK SHUTTER 2 THK SOLID WOOD FRAME ON THE LOCK SIDE 1"THK x112"WIDE TEAK WOOD STRIPS SPACED 1" APART AND FIXED VERTICALLY 4mm THK VENEER AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 1" WIDE C-PROFILE BRASS PLATED INLAY FIXED BETWEEN THE WOODEN LOUVERS 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND DOOR SHUTTER AND FINISH AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 45mm THK SHUTTER 2 THK SOLID WOOD FRAME ON THE LOCK SIDE 1"THK x12"WIDE TEAK WOOD STRIPS SPACED 1" APART AND FIXED VERTICALLY 4mm THK VENEER AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION HINGE SIDE OF THE SHUTTER END HAS A SHALLOW CURVE 19MM THK PLYWOOD FIXED ON THE WALL 19MM THK PLYWOOD FIXED ON THE WALL 19MM THK PLYWOOD FIXED ON THE WALL HINGE SIDE OF THE SHUTTER END HAS A SHALLOW CURVE 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND DOOR SHUTTER AND FINISH AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 45mm THK SHUTTER 2 THK SOLID WOOD FRAME 1"THK x1 "WIDE TEAK WOOD STRIPS SPACED 1" APART AND FIXED VERTICALLY 4mm THK VENEER AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION HINGE SIDE OF THE SHUTTER END HAS A SHALLOW CURVE 19MM THK PLYWOOD PANEL FIXED ON THE WALL 19MM THK PLYWOOD BOXING DOOR STILES MADE OF SOLID WOOD AND FIXED ON THE END OF THE DOOR SHUTTER 45mm THK SHUTTER 1"THK x1 "WIDE TEAK WOOD STRIPS SPACED 1" APART AND FIXED VERTICALLY 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND DOOR SHUTTER AND FINISH AS PER ARCHITECTS SELECTION 6'-5 4'-6 4'-6 7'-7 7 " 8" 3 M 3 M PAL PAL 1' REMAINDER 1 1' 3'-6 3'-6 1' 2 1' •••••• 1' 1' 2 1' 1' 8" 1'-4" 9" 6" A/C 6" 2' 3 6" 2' 5 2" 2" DASH LINE SHOWING WALL CENTRE FOR REFERENCE STARTING PANEL WALL PANELING FOR COVERING BEAM NICHE GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CEILING AT 1'4" FROM TRUE CEILING LEVEL GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CEILING AT 8" FROM TRUE CEILING LEVEL 1 2 WIDE BRASS INLAY FITTED BETWEEN FABRIC PANELING GAP 1 2 WIDE SPACING BETWEEN FABRIC PANELING LOCATION OF MOTORIZED CURTAINS A C B D 2'-3 [707.14] 2'-8 8 [835.15] 1 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 51 60 5 36 54 55 PLYWOOD FRAMING WOODEN FRAMING ELEVATION PLAN PICO PANELS WILL BE FIXED ON THE LOUVRES AND NOT ON THE WALL. 2'-6 [778.32] 2'-37 [707.14] 3'-10" [1168.59] 2'-8 [835.15] 7'-7 [2333.24] [247.65] 7'-7 [2333.24] 2 2 8 16 11" 9 2 2 2 2 3'-10" [1168.59] 2'-9" 53 4 3'-11" 4 4 4 13'-3 7'-3 4 3'-0 4 9" 4 2 M 6" 6" 1'-4" 6" 6" 1'-4" M 6"x6" PLYWOOD PELMET GYPSUM FALSE CIELING AT 1'4" FROM TRUE CEILING LEVEL 1'-10 9 3'-10" 8 4'-9" 2 2 2'-3 2 2 6" 8" 1'-10 DETAIL A DETAIL DETAIL C DETAIL D WOODEN STRIPS WIDE AND 1" DEEP PLYWOOD BOXING DASH LINE SHOWING DOOR FRAME HIDDEN BEHIND CARPENTRY WORK IN ELEVATION DASH LINE SHOWING PLYWOOD BOXING HIDDEN BEHIND CARPENTRY WORK IN ELEVATION WALL PADDING CURTAIN PELMET GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CEILING AT 8" FROM TRUE CIELING GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CIELING AT 1'4" FROM TRUE CEILING LELVEL 15'-61 2 " 7'-7 PAL 6" 1'-8" 2'-3" 11" 3'-47 8 1'-11 4 7'-7" 5'-111 2 4'-51 8 103 4 5'-17 8 2'-3 4'-9 LOCATION OF T.V (L.G C9 65") LOCATION OF SOUND BAR LOCATION OF CONSOLE UNIT 19mm PLYWOOD AND 1" DEEP X 1 WIDE LOUVERS SPACED 1" APART FROM ONE ANOTHER FIXED ON TOP OF THE PANELING 1" 1 1" 11 1" 45mm 19mm 5 4mm 4mm 4mm 1" 11 1" 11 2 1" 45mm 19mm 5 8 4mm 4mm 4mm 4mm 1" 4mm 1" 1 2 1" 1 1" 21 45mm 2 4mm 4mm 1" 4mm 12mm 4mm 4" 1" 11 2 1" 1 2 1" 21 2 45mm 4mm 4mm 4" 1" DETAIL - C DETAIL - D DETAIL - A DETAIL - B 19mm THK PLYWOOD FIXED TO THE WALL 4mm THK VENEER SHALLOW CURVE ON THE DOOR STILE 45mm THK DOOR SHUTTER LOCATION OF HINGE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR SHUTTER WOODEN STRIPS 1" DEEP AND 1 WIDE SPACED 1" APART 19mm THK PLYWOOD FIXED TO THE WALL 4mm THK VENEER 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND THE DOOR SHUTTER 45mm THK DOOR SHUTTER WOODEN STRIPS 1" DEEP AND WIDE SPACED 1" APART WOODEN STRIPS 1" DEEP AND 12 WIDE SPACED 1" APART 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND THE DOOR SHUTTER 45mm THK DOOR SHUTTER 4mm THK VENEER WOODEN FRAME WOODEN STRIPS 1" DEEP AND 1 WIDE SPACED 1" APART 12-19mm THK PLYWOOD BACKING WITH 4mm THK VENEER.THICKNESS OF PLYWOOD AS PER SITE LEVELING CONDITION 45mm THK DOOR SHUTTER 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND THE DOOR SHUTTER WOODEN FRAME 4mm THK VENEER WRAPPED AROUND THE DOOR SHUTTER SHALLOW CURVE ON THE DOOR STILE LOCATION OF HINGE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR SHUTTER

Residential Aviram Residance

An family home thats rectilinear from a distance, this private residence is designed inspired from a distinguished curved motif that is re-discovered at various layers throughout the design. The house is approached through a grand driveway and front garden presenting a classic layout in which both public and private functions of the household are gyrating around the N-E band of open courtyards and waterscape.

Working closely with the project architect, I was heavily involved with the production of plans and sections for site layout and general construction of the project.

Team: Pradeep Arumugam (Principle Architect)

Bala Shanmugam (Sr.Architect)

Deepan Ashok (Sr.Architect)

Aishwarya (Jr. Architect)

Site area: 3 Acres

Built Area: 19,000 sq.ft

Project Status : On going

62 Dheer Talreja // M.arch II
Render From Entrance
DUCT DUCT WATER LANDSCAPE 6'0" x 36'0" KOI POND 13'0" X 36'0" (DEPTH -1'6") FOYER 16'0" 8'0" ENTRY FOYER 10'0" 8'0" HOME THEATRE ROOM 26'0" x 16'0" GUEST BEDROOM - 1 16'0" x 16'0" 8' WIDE DECK 3 8' WIDE DECK 1 8' WIDE DECK - 2 8' WIDE DECK 4 8' WIDE DECK 5 FAMILY LIVING ROOM 26'0" x 16'0" STORE ROOM 11'0" X 9'0" WET KITCHEN 11'0" x 10'3" DINING ROOM 26'0" x 16'0" UP DRY LANDSCAPE 14''0" x 7'0" DRESSING ROOM 8'6" x 8'0" LIBRARY ROOM 26'3" x 8'0" 6' WIDE DECK E.B ROOM 11'0" x 6'0" POOJA 13'0" x 11'0" OUTDOOR TOILET 11'0" x 5'0" TOILET 1 8'0" x 11'0" 6' WIDE PASSAGE SAFE ROOM 6'0" x 7'3" UP M. TOILET 1 11'6" 8'0" CLOSET ROOM 14'0" 7'3" OUTDOOR BBQ DINING DECK 27'6" X 16'0" W.I.W 6'0" x 11'0" 4'3" WIDE PASSAGE 12' WIDE SERVICE DECK 6' WIDE PASSAGE SWING AREA 26'0" x 11'0" OUTDOOR DECK 11'0" x 22'9" MASTER BEDROOM -1 20'0" x 16'0" FORMAL LIVING ROOM 26'0" x 22'0" HANGING SWING UP POWDER ROOM 8'0" x 6'0" UP KITCHEN 16'0" x 20'0" ADDITIONAL 9" THICK LIGHTWEIGHT BRICKS GROUND FLOOR PLAN 01 MAIN BUILDING F-F' G-G' A-A' B-B' C-C' E-E' D-D' LIXIL APART FROM LIXIL UP POOJA BELOW MASTER BEDROOM 2 20'0" x 16'0" FAMILY LIVING ROOM BELOW KOI POND 11'0" X 35'0" 11' WIDE SERVICE DECK 8' WIDE DECK BELOW 6' WIDE DECK 6' WIDE PASSAGE MASTER BEDROOM -3 20'0" x 16'0" M. TOILET - 3 16'0" x 7'3" W.I.W 16'0" x 8'0" TERRACE C TERRACE - A TERRACE - B INFORMAL LIVING ROOM 26'0" x 11'0" CLOSET ROOM 14'0" x 7'3" DRESSING ROOM 8'6" x 8'0" 6' WIDE PASSAGE BOX ROOM 15'6" x 9'0" DN TERRACE - B M. TOILET 2 11'6" x 8'0" FIRST FLOOR TERRACE 27'6" x 16'0" ADDITIONAL 9" THICK LIGHTWEIGHT BRICKS FIRST FLOOR PLAN 02 MAIN BUILDING F-F' G-G' A-A' B-B' C-C' E-E' D-D' LIXIL APART FROM LIXIL UP

TERRACE

TERRACE FLOOR - B (T.O.S) LVL @ 18'-8"

LINTEL A LVL @ 14'-0"

GROUND FLOOR (T.O.S) LVL @ 6'-0"

FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6"

NATURAL GROUND & PLINTH LVL @ +0'-0"

TERRACE FLOOR - B (T.O.S) LVL @ 18'-8"

TERRACE FLOOR - C (T.O.S) LVL @ 17'-9"

LINTEL A LVL @ 14'-0"

GROUND FLOOR (T.O.S) LVL @ 6'-0"

WATERBODY (T.O.S) LVL @ +4'-0"

FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6"

NATURAL GROUND & PLINTH LVL @ +0'-0"

TERRACE FLOOR - D (T.O.S)

LVL @ 26'-2"

LINTEL C LVL @ 26'-2"

TERRACE FLOOR - C (T.O.S) LVL @ 17'-9"

LINTEL A LVL @ 14'-0"

GROUND FLOOR (T.O.S)

LVL @ 6'-0"

WATERBODY (T.O.S) LVL @ +4'-0"

FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6"

NATURAL GROUND & PLINTH LVL @ +0'-0"

SECTION A-A' SECTION
SECTION
B-B'
C-C'
FAMILY LIVING ROOM (DOUBLE HEIGHT SPACE) FAMILY LIVING DECK OUTDOOR DECK POOJA ROOM PASSAGE PASSAGE
FORMAL LIVING ROOM FOYER ROOM ENTRANCE - - - - - - - - - - -FORMAL LIVING DECK
FLOOR - A (T.O.S) LVL @ 21'-3"
14'-6" 12'-0" 16'-0" 6" 2'-616 12'-0" 21'-3" 18'-8" 1'-6" 2'-6" 2'-0 64 6'-0" 8'-0"
GUEST BEDROOM 1 W.I.W TOILET -1 HOME THEATRE ROOM SWING AREA GUEST BEDROOM 1 DECK HOME THEATRE DECK
VOID SPACE SECTION G-G' SWING OUTDOOR BBQ DINING DECK FORMAL LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM ROOM INFORMAL LIVING ROOM TERRACE TERRACE KITCHEN HOME THEATRE ROOM 6' WIDE PASSAGE M. TOILET 3 W.I.W SKYLIGHT FOYER FAMILY LIVING ROOM (DOUBLE HEIGHT SPACE) SKYLIGHT SECTION F-F' TERRACE TERRACE
LINTEL B LVL @ 25'-9" NATURAL GROUND & PLINTH LVL @ +0'-0" FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6" OVER HEAD LVL @ 37'-9" TERRACE FLOOR-E LVL @ 29'-6" LINTEL A LVL @ 14'-0" GROUND FLOOR LVL @ 6'-0" NATURAL GROUND & PLINTH LVL @ +0'-0" FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6" TERRACE FLOOR - B (T.O.S) LVL @ 18'-8" TERRACE FLOOR - D (T.O.S) LVL @ 26'-2" LINTEL B LVL @ 25'-9" WATERBODY (T.O.S) LVL @ +4'-6" 11'-0" 12'-0" 9"
TERRACE FLOOR-E LVL @ 29'-6" LINTEL A LVL @ 14'-0" GROUND FLOOR LVL @ 6'-0" FIRST FLOOR & TERRACE C LVL @ 17'-9"

FIRST FLOOR LVL @ 17'-9"

9" THK BRICK WALL COBBLE STONE OR STONE PAVERS WITH GRASS OUTDOOR PAVERS 19mm THK GRANITE STONE

LINTEL LVL @ 14'-0" FLOOR LVL @ 6'-0" FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6" PLINTH LVL @ -0'-6" 4'-0" 33'-41 2

SAND FILLING SAND FILLING OUTDOOR PAVERS Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y

UP OUTDOOR DECK 11'0" x 22'9" - 2'-6" lvl

BRICK FILLING

SATURIO WHITE MARBLE FINISH FOR OUTDOOR DECK AREA

RECESSED SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE 19mm THKGRANITE STONE

RECESSED SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE

SATURIO WHITE MARBLE FINISH FOR OUTDOOR DECK AREA

FIRST FLOOR LVL @ 17'-9" 3"

DETAIL A

5 3 4

8 9 7 1 2

22'-9"

NATURAL GROUND LVL @ +0'-0" 6'-0" 11'-0" 3'-6" 1'-8" 3" 8" 6" 1'-0" 3" 3"

A-A' A-A' A-A' A-A' Y

DETAIL-A

6

4'-0" 33'-111 2 " 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 5" 10'-3" 22'-9" BRICK WORK PLAN STEP FINISH PLAN SECTION-A ELEVATION-A

19mm THKGRANITE STONE 1 2" THICK MORTAR BRICK FILLING 2"THICK CONCRETE SLAB

FB3 FB2 FB2 SAND FILLING SAND FILLING SAND FILLING SAND FILLING 5 3 4 UP OUTDOOR DECK 11'0" x 22'9" 6 7 1 8 2 9 +2'-0" lvl +2'-6" lvl - 2'-6" lvl TERRACE FIXED WINDOW PB2 PB2
LINTEL LVL @ 14'-0" FLOOR LVL @ 6'-0" FORMED GROUND LVL @ 1'-6" PLINTH LVL @ -0'-6" 4'-0" 33'-3" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 1'-0" 11'-1" 22'-9" + 6'-0" lvl
NATURAL GROUND LVL @ +0'-0"

Residential Crown

Situated in the industrialized town , a vast site at the edge of an ancestral farm and a palatial house was the client’s demand. With lush green landscape as the backdrop and positioned at the heart of the site, the house is designed as a jewel crowning. The project is a built-form whose prominent feature are pitched roofs — a vernacular expression —reinterpreted with modern sensibilities complying with the clients’ requirements.

In this project, I was involved in the production of technical drawings such as the electrical layout , door and window schedule, etc.

Team: Pradeep Arumugam (Principle Architect)

Shanil Riyaz ( Sr.Architect)

Bala Shanmugam (Sr.Architect)

Deepan Ashok (Sr.Architect)

Aishwarya (Jr. Architect)

Site area: ~1 Acre (46,300 Sq,ft)

Built Area: 6500 Sq.ft

Project Status : Completed

Dheer Talreja // M.arch II 66
Front View

Aerial view

Elevations and section

SCI-Arc 67

3 1 1 1'3"

1'6" 1'3"

06 SB 07 4'0" SB 08 SB 09 SB 10 SB 11 SB 12 SB 13 SB 14 SB 18 SB 19

4'0" 2'10" 3'0" 3'0"

2'6"

4'0" 1'3" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0"

1 3 1 1 1 1 1

2 1 1

1 2 1 1

1

3 1 4 4 1 2

1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 SB 15 SB 16 SB 17

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4 3 2

1 1 1 3 1 1 SB 20 SB 21 1 8 1 1 1 4'0" 4'0" 1 3 SB 22 4'0" 3

1 1 3 1 1 1 2'0" 3

1 1 1

SB 23 SB 24 SB 25 SB 26 SB 27 SB 28 SB 29 SB 30

SB 32 SB 33 SB 34 SB 35

SB 36

SB 37 SB 38 SB 39

1'3" 4'0" 4'0" 2'6" 4'0" 2'0" 4'0"

1 1

1 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 4 2

1 1 1

3 1 1 2'6" 3 1 1 1 2'0" SB 31

2'6" 4'0" 1'3"

5 1 1 3 1 2 2

4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 2'8"

1 2 1 2 5

1 1 1

1 1 1

SB 06A FL 1 SB 23A 1'3" 1 1 SB 29A 2'0" 1 1 1 SB 38A FL 2

SB 14A 4'0" 1

SB 15A 1'6" 1

DB 18 37 20 SB UP 11 FORMAL LIVING 20'0" X 22'1 W D E P A SS SA G FAMILY LIVING 22'0"X20'0" MASTER BEDROOM 20'0"X16'0" WIW 10'3"X10'0" MASTER TOILET TOILET DRESSING DECK AREA FOYER 11'0"X17'0" INTERNAL COURTYARD 14'0"X20'0" POOJA FLOATING BRIDGE 8'0"X11'0" TOILET STORE ROOM 8'0"X5'3" STORE 6'0"X6'0" UTILITY 7'6"X6'0" DRY KITCHEN 21'0"X16'0" SERVER ROOM 8'0"X6'0" DINING 21'0"X16'0" GUEST BEDROOM 16'0"X16'0" DECK DECK DECK DECK DECK DECK 50'9" X 6'4 BATH ROOM DUCT DUCT UP GROUND FLOOR ELECTRICAL LAYOUT - FAN - WALL LIGHT -SWITCH BOX - ONE WAY LINE - WALL LIGHT VENTILATOR - TWO WAY LINE - Pendant lights - Floor/ table light - Spike light - Ceiling light - WALL LIGHT @6'6" @ 3" from ffl @FFL @ 1' above lintel -FLOOR A.C -WALL A.C -WALL LIGHT @ 7'9" SWITCH BOX HT. 5 AMP LIGHT 1WAY 15 AMP TELEPHONE FAN AC CABLE LIGHT 2WAY WLAN INTERCOM BELL SB
4'0" 2
01
SB 02 1 SB 03 SB 04 SB 05 SB
SWITCH BOX HT. 5 AMP LIGHT 1WAY 15 AMP TELEPHONE FAN AC CABLE LIGHT 2WAY WLAN INTERCOM BELL 1
1 1 SB 16A 3'0"
.warp wallsmith architecture research and practice FOR EXECUTION 07-02-2018 CLIENT LOCATION MR.NANDHAKUMAR PROPOSED RESIDENCE AT VELLAKOVIL DRAWN BY DEALT BY DWG NO. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET AND INCHES. DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. ANY DEVIATIONS NECESSITATED DURING IMPLEMENTATION AT SITE TO BE BROUGHT TO IMMEDIATE NOTICE OF THE ISSUING AUTHORITY & RATIFIED BEFORE IMPLEMENTING ANY CHANGE THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED. IT IS THE PROPERTY OF A SQUARE ARCHITECTS & IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED,COPIED OR GIVEN TO A THIRD PARTY OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE OTHER THAN FOR WHICH IT HAS BEEN LOANED. SCALE NORTH N REVISION DATE Pravin DRAWING STATUS DRAWING TITLE Notes: All Switch box heights mentioned are from Finished floor level & heights denoted are considered as bottom of the switch box All electrical and switch box points in kitchen are to be finalized from modular kitchen vendor. All electrical points in toilets are on hold AC points yet to be given. All electrical and switch box points in home theatre are to be finalized from vendor. C SB 43A 1 1 2 3 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 2'3" 4'0" 3 1 4'0" 3 1 1 1 SB 40 SB 41 SB 42 4'0" SB 43 2 1 1 SB 45 SB 46 SB 47 SB 48 SB 49 SB 50 SB 51 SB 52 3 1 1 1'10" 3 1 1 2'0" SB 44 4'0" 2'0" 1 1 1 1 SWITCH BOARD HEIGHT. 5 AMP SOCKET LIGHT SWITCH 1WAY 15 AMP SOCKET TELEPHONE FAN AC CABLE LIGHT SWITCH 2WAY WLAN INTERCOM BELL SB 53 SB 53 A SB 54 SB 55 SB 43A SB 48A SWITCH BOARD 1 1 SB 46A - FAN - WALL LIGHT -SWITCH BOX - ONE WAY LINE - WALL LIGHT - TWO WAY LINE - Pendant lights - Floor/ table light@6'6" @ 3" from ffl Notes: All Switch box heights mentioned are from Finished floor level & heights denoted are considered as bottom of the switch box All electrical and switch box points in kitchen are to be finalized from modular kitchen vendor. All electrical points in toilets are on hold AC points yet to be given. All electrical and switch box points in home theatre are to be finalized from vendor. .warp wallsmith architecture research and practice CLIENT LOCATION MR.NANDHAKUMAR PROPOSED RESIDENCE AT VELLAKOVIL DEALT BY ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET AND INCHES. DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. ANY DEVIATIONS NECESSITATED DURING IMPLEMENTATION AT SITE IT IS THE PROPERTY OF A SQUARE ARCHITECTS & IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED,COPIED OR GIVEN TO A THIRD PARTY OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PUR SCALE Pravin 3" 7'-3" 8'-101 2 2' 3" 2' 3" 3'-11 2 3" 2' 3" 3'-9" 3" 7'-3" 8'-101 2 2' 3" 2' 3" 3'-11 2 3" 2' 3" 3'-9" SECTION A-A' AND B-B' SECTION C-C' A B A B DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED. IS THE PROPERTY OF A SQUARE ARCHITECTS & IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED,COPIED OR GIVEN TO A THIRD PARTY OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE OTHER THAN FOR WHICH HAS BEEN LOANED. DATE SCALE REVISION R1 CORNER WINDOW DETAIL CW1 15-06-18 DWG NO. F0R EXECUTION PRAVIN .warp wallsmith architecture research and practice RESIDENCE AT VELLAKOVIL DHEER MR.NANDAKUMAR CW1 CW1 CORNER WINDOW LIVING ROOM N/A - 16'2" 14' 1 1ITEM DESCRIPTION LOCATION LINTEL SILL WIDTH HEIGHT TOTAL NO GRD FL 1ST FL 14 MM GROOVE 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2" THK LAMINATE GLASS 1 2" x 21 2 REBATE 14 MM GROOVE 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 3" X 1" LOUVERS TOP HUNG WINDOW (2"X11 2 " THK FRAME) WITH FIXED GLASS 3" 4" 2" 11 2 1 2 2" 1 2 REMAINDER 1 2 3" 3" 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 3" 3" 3" 14 MM GROOVE 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 3" X 1" LOUVERS TOP HUNG WINDOW (2"X11 2 THK FRAME) WITH FIXED GLASS 3 4 X 3 4" WOODEN BEADING DETAIL - A DETAIL - B 3" 5 1 2 1 2 3" 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2" 1 2 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 14 MM GROOVE 1 2 THK LAMINATE GLASS 2 1 2" X 1 2 BEADING DETAIL - A DETAIL - B NTS INSIDE OUTSIDE INSIDE OUTSIDE 3" 7'-6" 3" 6" 3" 2'-7 1 2 3" 1'-7 1 2 3" 14' 6" 14 MM GROOVE 1 2" THK LAMINATE GLASS 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2" THK LAMINATE GLASS 1 2" THK LAMINATE GLASS TOP HUNG WINDOW (2"X11 2 " THK FRAME) WITH FIXED GLASS LOUVERS 3"X1" 3" 7'-6" 3" 6" 3" 2'-7 1 2 " 3" 1'-7 1 2 " 3" 14' 6" SECTION E-E' SECTION D-D' CW1 CW1 CORNER WINDOW LIVING ROOM N/A - 16'2" 14' 1 1ITEM DESCRIPTION LOCATION LINTEL SILL WIDTH HEIGHT TOTAL NO GRD FL 1ST FL 1'-8 1 2 " 1 2" X 2 1 2" REBATE 3" 3"
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2 1 2'6" 4'0" 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3'0" 1 1 2'6" 4'0" 4'0" 1 1 3 1 4 1 2'3" 1 2'0" 1 HEIGHT. 5 AMP SOCKET LIGHT SWITCH 1WAY 15 AMP SOCKET TELEPHONE FAN AC CABLE LIGHT SWITCH 2WAY WLAN INTERCOM BELL 2'6" 1 2 VENTILATOR - Spike light - Ceiling light - WALL LIGHT @FFL @ 1' above lintel A.C A.C -FLOOR A.C -WALL A.C -WALL LIGHT @ 7'9" 022-DD-DWG-FP-002 FOR EXECUTION 07-02-2018 DRAWN BY DWG NO. FIRST FLOOR - ELECTRICAL LAYOUT S TO BE BROUGHT TO IMMEDIATE NOTICE OF THE ISSUING AUTHORITY & RATIFIED BEFORE IMPLEMENTING ANY CHANGE THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED. PURPOSE OTHER THAN FOR WHICH IT HAS BEEN LOANED. NORTH REVISION DATE DRAWING STATUS DRAWING TITLE OPENABLE GLASS WINDOW 31 2 3" 21 4 " 1 4 " 6" 1 1 2 " 3 1 4 " 1' 1" 14 X 14 mm GRILL FIXED IN GROOVE 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 40 X 10 mm MS PLATE 1" 1" 1'-0" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2" THICK PLASTER 32MM THK FLUSH DOOR WITH 4MM VENEER ON BOTH SIDES 1 4 6" 3" 2 4 1 2 3" 14 mm GROOVE 3" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2 THICK PLASTER 2 " THK FRAME 23 4 31 2 1 1 2 3" 2 1 2 1 2 " 2 1 2 3" 1' 2 3 4 " EQ 1 2 " EQ 1 2 5 3 4 " 3" 9" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2" THK GLASS 1 4 1 1 8 " 14mm GROOVE TO FIX GRILL 1 2" THK PLASTER 1 2 THK LAMINATE GLASS 2 1 8 4 1 2 " 2" 2 1 4 " 4" 1" 3" 9" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE " THICK PLASTER 1 2 THK GLASS FIXED ON OPENABLE WINDOW SHUTTER LOUVER 1 4 1' 14 MM GROOVE 1" THK GLASS FIXED ON FRAME 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2 THK GLASS FIXED ON OPENABLE WINDOW SHUTTER LOUVER 14 MM GROOVE 5 3 4 1 2 " EQ 1 2 EQ 23 8 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1" 4" 3 4 3" 1" 1" 1'-0" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 1 2" THICK PLASTER 14 mm GROOVE 1 4 6" 2" 3" 24 1 2 50MM THK TEAK DOOR SHUTTER 3" 2 3 4 EQ 3 4 " EQ 1 2 " 5 3 4 3" 9" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE FRAME " THICK PLASTER " THK LAMINATE GLASS FIXED ONTO FRAME 1 4 1" 1" 12" x 3" WOODEN FRAME TO PROJECT OUT 1" FROM THE PLASTERED SURFACE 2 THICK PLASTER 21 THK WOODEN FRAME 14mm GROOVE TO FIX GRILL 23 4 1 4 1" 1' 31 2 2" 1 2 2" 1 1 2 " 4 1 2 1 1 2 " 1 2

Interiors V- Residance

With a generous view facing towards the mountains and surround by a number of plantations, care was taken to keep in mind not to block the line of sight to the view. Warm colour palettes were used to brighten the spaces and brass accents are used to highlight some of the features in every room.

In this project, I was responsible with producing the complete drawing set for the electrical, false ceiling and interior details drawings etc. I was also responsible with coordinating with multiple vendors and giving weekly report on the progress to the project architect.

Team: Pradeep Arumugam (Principle Architect)

Deepan Ashok (Sr.Architect)

Tasneem Vohra (Jr.Architect)

Built Area: 4736 Sq.ft

Project Status : Completed

Living area render

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Master bedroom render Upper level lounge Space render Dining area render
Dheer Talreja // M.arch II MASTER SUIT LIVING AREA TERRACE GARDEN WALK IN WARDROBE TOILET 1 POWDER ROOM KITCHEN UTILITY DINING FOYER ENTRANCE BALCONY UP 12'6" X 21'10" 14'2" X 21'10" 11'6" X 11'2" 5'10" X 5'11" 13' X 9'10" 12'5" X 16'00" 13'7" X11'6" 10'3" X 2'10" A-A' B-B' C-C' PROJECT ARCHITECT PRADEEP DEEPAN N No. TITLE : LEGEND (R-01) NTS SCALE DC-03-2020/G 13-14 PROJ. NO 29-07-2020 DATE DHEER DESCRIPTION DATE REVISIONS WALLSMITH.ARCHITECTURE.RESEARCH.PRACTICE DRG. NO. PROJECT: DRAWN : APPROVED CHECKED G13&G14- Ms.SOUNDARYA APARTMENT INTERIORS IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED,COPIED OR GIVEN TO A THIRD PARTY OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE OTHER THAN FOR WHICH IT HAS BEEN LOANED. ALL PLUMBING PIPES SHOULD BE TAKEN WITHIN DUCTS OF THE BUILDINGS. ALL LEVELS SHALL BE CROSS CHECKED WITH THE ARCHITECT BEFORE STARTING ON SITE. SPECIFIC NOTES DRAWING STATUS FOR EXECUTION IN_WD_10-07 G13 - FLOOR PLAN PROJECT ARCHITECT PRADEEP DEEPAN N No. TITLE LEGEND (R-01) NTS SCALE DC-03-2020/G 13-14 PROJ. NO 29-07-2020 DATE DHEER DESCRIPTION DATE REVISIONS WALLSMITH.ARCHITECTURE.RESEARCH.PRACTICE DRG. NO. PROJECT: DRAWN APPROVED CHECKED G13&G14- Ms.SOUNDARYA APARTMENT INTERIORS DIMENSIONS INCHES. DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALED. DEVIATIONS NECESSITATED DURING IMPLEMENTATION SITE IS TO BROUGHT TO NOTICE OF ISSUING AUTHORITY & BEFORE IMPLEMENTING CHANGE THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHTED. IS PROPERTY OF ARCHITECTS & IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED,COPIED OR GIVEN TO A THIRD PARTY OR USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE OTHER THAN FOR WHICH IT HAS BEEN LOANED. ALL PLUMBING PIPES SHOULD BE TAKEN WITHIN DUCTS OF THE BUILDINGS. ALL LEVELS SHALL BE CROSS CHECKED WITH THE ARCHITECT BEFORE STARTING ON SITE. SPECIFIC NOTES DRAWING STATUS FOR EXECUTION IN_WD_10-08 G14 - FLOOR PLAN STORE ROOM DRYING YARD LOUNGE AREA STUDY LIVING SEEN BELOW GUEST BEDROOM TOILET 3 TOILET 2 MAID'S ROOM TOILET 4 BALCONY MASTER SUIT WALK IN WARDROBE 12'5" X 16'00" 13'7" X11'6" 15'10" X 20'6" 9'7" X 9'3" 9'2" X 9'3" 14'0 X 13'2" 10'3" X 3'10" DN A-A' B-B' C-C' 3 1 5 SECTION A-A' 2 Foyer Dining Living Room Store Room Lounge True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 7'5" from FFL True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Wooden louvres Living Room Study Maid's Room Foyer Staircase True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8'8" from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8' from FFL Wooden Louvres Wooden Planks behind the louvres 1" thick Marble SECTION B-B' 2 True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8'8" from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8' from FFL Folding Door True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8'8" from FFL Door Window Window Curtain Rod @ 18'3" Door 2 Door P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Active 6" 8'-8" 3'-5" 2'-9" 2'-4" 10"
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SCI-Arc Gypsum board false ceiling bottom at the level of 9' from FFL Brick wall Wooden battens of 1" thickness Brass strip of 0.5" thickness. Detail A Detail B True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Battens of 1"X1" each bolted @1" gap on the wall Curtain Rod @ 9'2" Sliding glass door Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @9' from FFL Fan Coil Indoor Unit Walk-in Wardrobe door SECTION A-A' 2 SECTION 1 3 Walk-in Wardrobe Master Bedroom Balcony Battens to be taken till the end of wall finish. Gypsum board false ceiling bottom Detail C True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Cove Lighting MASTER BEDROOM 1 BALCONY 12'5" X 16'00" 10'3" X 2'10" B-B' A-A' C-C' D-D' DETAIL A 4 8" 6" 6" 4" Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 9' from FFL Cove light True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Curtain Rod @9'2" 1" 1" Brass strip of 1"X0.5" groved to the wood batten 1" gap between each batten Wooden batten of 1"X1" bolted to the wall DETAIL B 5 Fan Coil Indoor unit distributor HVAC Grill 5" 2" 4" DETAIL C 6 Wood (material) Packing Cove lighting on 2" thick ply board 1" thick Marble placed on ply 1" groove on the edge of Marble 1" 2" DETAIL D 7 6" 6" 8" DETAIL E 8 Curtain Rod @ 9'2" Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @9' from FFL True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL PLAN 1 1 TOILET 1 Beige color paint Window Beige color paint Rainwater pipe 2'-0 1 2 3'-11" 3'-0 1 2 9'-6" 6" 2' 4' 3' 6" 9" 7" 1'-10" 8" 8" 81 2 3'-0 1 2 7'-8" 11" 61 2 41 2 15'-3" 6" PROJECT ARCHITECT PRADEEP DEEPAN No. TITLE : LEGEND ALL PLUMBING PIPES SHOULD BE TAKEN WITHIN DUCTS OF THE BUILDINGS. ALL LEVELS SHALL BE CROSS CHECKED WITH THE ARCHITECT BEFORE STARTING ON SITE. IN_WD_10-05-A (R-01) NTS SCALE DC-03-2020/G 13-14 PROJ. NO 29/07/2020 DATE DHEER DESCRIPTION DATE REVISIONS WALLSMITH.ARCHITECTURE.RESEARCH.PRACTICE INTERIOR LAYOUT MASTER BEDROOM 1 DETAIL 1 DRG. NO. THIS DRAWING SHALL SUPERSEDE ITS PREVIOUS REVISIONS. THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH SITE SET OUT PLAN, STRUCTURAL & SERVICE DWG AND DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECTS NOTICE. ALL DIMENSIONS IN THE DRAWING ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF WARP ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. GENERAL NOTES SPECIFIC NOTES PROJECT: DRAWN APPROVED CHECKED : G13&G14- Ms.SOUNDARYA APARTMENT INTERIORS DRAWING STATUS FOR EXECUTION SECTION 3 3 Living Room Toilet Terrace Garden Guest Bedroom Toilet Detail D Detail E Detail C Detail F Detail G Detail H Detail I Detail J SECTION 5 3 SECTION 4 3 True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Cove Lighting Cove lighting on 2" thick wood plank 1" thick wood plank Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8'8" from FFL Acrylic sheet coating on wood plank True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8'8" from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8'5" from FFL Wooden Louvres True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL 1" thick Marble Wooden member for support 1" thick wooden plank Wooden batten 1" thick wooden plank Cove lighting True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 8' from FFL Cove lighting True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL True ceiling @ 7'6" height from FFL Fan Indoor Unit Detail K Detail L Folding Door Fixed Glass Window Door Door SECTION 1 3 Detail B True ceiling @ 9'6" height from FFL Gypsum board false ceiling bottom @ 9' from FFL Wooden louvres bolted to wall Brick Wall 7' 6" 6" 6" 4" 2' 7' 3'-1 1 2 6" 6" 10" 1'-9" 1'-71 2 4" 41 2 7" 2'-6" 111 2 2'-6" 6" 9'-6" 6" 9'-6" 6" 1'-4 1 2 1'-4 1 2 0" 9'-111 2 8'-1 1 2 2' 8' 6" 9'-6" 6" 9'-0 1 2 10" 1'-8" 10" 8'-6" 6" 6" UPPER LEVEL - G14 LOWER LEVEL - G13 3 3' 2 2' 1 1' 5 5' 2 2' 5 5' 4' 4 4' 4 PROJECT ARCHITECT PRADEEP DEEPAN N No. TITLE LEGEND ALL PLUMBING PIPES SHOULD BE TAKEN WITHIN DUCTS OF THE BUILDINGS. ALL LEVELS SHALL BE CROSS CHECKED WITH THE ARCHITECT BEFORE STARTING ON SITE. IN_WD_10-10 (R-01) NTS SCALE DC-03-2020/G 13-14 PROJ. NO 29/07/2020 DATE DHEER DESCRIPTION DATE REVISIONS WALLSMITH.ARCHITECTURE.RESEARCH.PRACTICE G13-14 - FOYER, DINING , LIVING - SECTION '1' TO '4' DRG. NO. THIS DRAWING SHALL SUPERSEDE ITS PREVIOUS REVISIONS. THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH SITE SET OUT PLAN, STRUCTURAL & SERVICE DWG AND DISCREPANCY IF ANY SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ARCHITECTS NOTICE. ALL DIMENSIONS IN THE DRAWING ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF WARP ARCHITECTS AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION. GENERAL NOTES SPECIFIC NOTES PROJECT: DRAWN APPROVED CHECKED G13&G14- Ms.SOUNDARYA APARTMENT INTERIORS DRAWING STATUS FOR EXECUTION

Residential Concave

In the context of wall to wall tube housing scenario, the design tries to make a subtle gesture by creating a dialogue between the facade and the street. A slight concave wall in the elevation changes the dynamism of the street yet not taking away from the functionality or aesthetics of the house.

In this project, I was involved in the conceptual stage with the production of general layout plans, sections and fabrication of the model.

Team: Pradeep Arumugam (Principle Architect)

Shanil Riyaz ( Sr.Architect)

Bala Shanmugam (Sr.Architect)

Tasneem Vohra (Jr.Architect)

Aishwarya (Jr. Architect)

Site area: 2160 Sq,ft

Built Area: 5240 Sq.ft

Project Status : Completed

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Exterior and interior view

Conceptual model

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10 11 12 19 23 13 14 15 FOYER 11'9"X8'3" PORTICO 11'6"X12'0" PASSAGE 5'3"X15'3" BEDROOM 01 10'9"X14'6" TOILET 10'9"X5'6" 4'9"X5'3" SERVICE ACESS 17'6"X8'0" MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 16'3"X21'0" CAR PARKING 17'3"X18'0" PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE 4'9" WIDE DUCT DN WEST EAST COURTYARD 10'0"X16'6" 17 18 NORTH CORRIDOR 5'0"WIDE 10 11 12 23 13 14 15 INFORMAL LIVING 21'0"X15'0" BALCONY-01 10'0"X4'10" 14'9"X15'0" CORRIDOR 5'0" WIDE 3'6" WIDE CUTOUT BELOW 4'9"X5'3" UTILITY 10'0"X5'6" BEDROOM-02 16'0"X12'6" POOJA 5'6"X5'3" 19 4'3"X13'0" DUCT WEST EAST POWDER 17 18 BEDROOM-03 12'9"X15'3" TOILET-03 7'3"X9'0" 7'5" 11'0" BALCONY-02 6'5"X4'10" 4'9"X5'3" CORRIDOR 5'0" WIDE CORRIDOR 6'6" WIDE 7'9"X16'6" WEST EAST STUDY AREA 8'0"X12'6" BEDROOM-04 16'0"X17'3" TOILET-04 WIW LANDSCAPE 14'3"X13'6" CORRIDOR 5'0" WIDE 17 18 7'0"X6'0" 8'3"X6'0" CUTOUT ABOVE 4'9"X5'3" PASSAGE 4'-2" WIDE TERRACE-02 16'3"X39'6" 21'0"X19'9" SKYLIGHT BELOW 7'9"X16'6" WEST EAST TERRACE SKY LIGHT CUTOUT ABOVE 17 18 NORTH WEST NORTH WEST EAST ROAD NORTH NORTH TERRACE TERRACE NORTH WEST EAST SKY LIGHT
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