Ishani Sangal Architecture Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

ISHANI SANGAL

Sushant School Of Art And Architecture

Selected Works:- 2017-2021

ABOUT ME

An undergraduate 4th Year architeture student with a strong affinity towards digital drawing and hand drawn illustrations. Keen about sustainability and sustainable materials . The followings are the set of projects that reflects my passision towards sustainability. Still exploring my interest in painting.

EDUCATION

BACHELOR IN ARCHITECTURE

Sushant School Of Art And Architecture

2017 - present XII CBSE BOARD(SCIENCE)

D.A.V. Public school , ludhianan , punjab

2017 X CBSE BOARD

D.A.V. Public school , ludhianan , punjab

2015

SKILLS

LANGUAGES EXTRA CURRICULARS

ENGLISH HINDI PUNJBI

WORKSHOPS

JAN 2019 Certificate of completion of ferrocement workshop at auroville earth institute , Auroville

JAN 2019 Certificate of completion of AVD workshop at auroville earth institute , Auroville

SEPT 2019 Certificate of completion of DECODE workshop organised by OneistoX , new delhi

JAN 2021 Certificate of completion of 10 hour green building training workshop at sustainable architecture week.

HANDS ON WORK

MARCH 2018 Redevelopment anf Redesigning of gasebo at sushant school of art and architecture

2016- Present Have been sketching and painting from last 6-7 years

2021 Selling hand drawn canvas and paintings

Exhibiting my artwork at college fest and exhibition in l

ISHANI SANGAL 06.08.1999 +91-7508380454 Ishusangal97@gmail.com 140-C Rishi nagar , ludhiana, punjab, 141001
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CONTENTS 01 02 LALKOTHI APPARTENTS 03 04 LAYER HOUSE RECIPROCITY CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT 05 DISSERTATION LAL KOTHI , JAIPUR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ,SEMESTER 7 GOLF COURSE ROAD , GURGAON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ,SEMESTER 6 WORKING DRAWINGS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ,SEMESTER 6 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ,SEMESTER 8 SEMESTER 7 06 ADDITIONAL WORK COLLECTION OF WORKS AND PROJECTS 2017 - 2021 03 04 05-18 19-30 31-36 47-48 37-46 49-54

LALKOTHI APARTMENTS

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

CO-DESIGNED WITH :- MS. ANKITA THUKRAL

MENTOR:- PROF.RAHAT VERMA

PROF. SAMRUDHI BHALERAO

PROF. ANIRVAN GHOSH

DESIGN BRIEF HABITAT STUDIO

(SEMESTER

7)

The studio focuses on a housing project in different cities for the people living there.

Identification of the user group needs to be done to get to know what will be the target user group of the housing project.

The site is located in lal kothi area which is in jaipur, rajasthan. We need to create a residential space for people living around the site or for people of jaipur.

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USER GROUP

A habitat for low income government employees who don’t get much option while choosing their homes.

WHAT?

AREA PROGRAM

Total site area: Ground coverage (35% of total site area): Permissible FAR (1.33-2.25): Proposed FAR (1.33):

29870.5 sqm

10454.6 sqm

39727.7 - 67298.6 sqm

39727.7 sqm

WHO? WHY?

People who are junior clerks, stenographers, tax assistants, typists, telephone operators, peons and multi-tasking staff with income up to Rs. 5,00015,000/month.

An affordable and low-cost habitat which provides for the needs of people working in low wages in the government sector. A habitat which provides open interactive spaces like courtyards, porches which enhances community living. Integrating passive design techniques like natural lighting and ventilation to make the habitat more liveable and also help financially.

Closer to Workspace since there are around 30 government institutions in the vicinity of site. Better living space for the users as not much o ptions are available to low income groups near the workspace in comparison to high income govt. employees.

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ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT

PLAN ITERATIONS

STAGE 1: Public/Private STAGE 2: Open spaces

ITERATION 1

ITERATION 2

Large cumulative open space with the community centre

STAGE 3: Fragmentation

STAGE 4: Voids

Services

FINAL ITERATION / SITE PLAN

STAGE 5: Fragmentation

STAGE 6: final iteration

OVERALL CONCEPT

Arrangement of the clusters done to have a mix of varying open spaces at intervals and a community centre in the middle for the habitat for the common facilities.

SITE
cluster 1 BHK cluster 2/3 BHK
Services
vechilular access
Pedestrian
EWS
cluster
Community centre
Open space
EWS entry
Open spaces of different character and sizes in intervals Community centre opening up in the back towards the open space Exit Entry 09 10

GROUND

TYPICAL

UNIT LAYOUTS
EWS: 28 sqm 2 BHK: 45 sqm 1 BHK: 31 sqm 3 BHK: 73 sqm
EWS CLUSTER LAYOUTS
FLOOR PLAN
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FLOOR PLAN
2/3 BHK CLUSTER
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
1 BHK CLUSTER
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

COMMUNITY CENTRE PLAN

EVOLUTION DIAGRAM

DEVELOPED HABITAT

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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3D VIEWS 17 18

RECIPROCITY

(SEMESTER 6) ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

CO-DESIGNED WITH :- MS. ANKITA THUKRAL

MENTOR:- PROF. NEERJA ADLOORI PROF. ABHISHEK BIJ

DESIGN BRIEF

DEMOCRATIC SPACE

Democracy provides citizens with “the right to the city,” Public space allows the free appropriation and expression of space in our cities by all inhabitants. Without public space, our society will shift into a polarized, privatized arena, dividing society into smaller target groups and segregating people along socio-economic classes.

The project shall look to increase the engagement of the citizens within their respective proposal. There will be an engagement in urban design conversations to understand architecture’s responsibility as a prominent contributer to any city’s growth.

The project is going to be a skyscraper which will be a hybrid building with a x- factor in it.

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The building departs from formalism and focuses on the interaction between programs and the transformation of the building volume according to its relationship with the inhabitants, the city, and the landscape. The structure consists of three main building blocks for housing, offices, and retail.

HYBRID PROGRAM

There is a set of rules to plug each block and optimize the space while creating a novel program distribution. The result is a porous tower with gardens and terraces distributed throughout the entire building . These roof terraces in the building defines the major part for the interaction space being more democratic space.

An environmentaly responsible cladding is equipped with manual windows. Our building ensures that there is no discrimination and is open to all fulfilling social purposes and can be inferred as democratic space. .

Residential Commercial Site area Metro station Wind Built area Site area Metro station N E S S Built area Site area Metro station LAND USE WIND DIRECTION SUNPATH N N N 21
SITE ANALYSIS
DISTRIBUTION HORIZONTAL DISTRIBUTION VERTICAL STACKING RETAIL BUSINESS CENTRE X- FACTOR HOTEL OFFICE RESTAURANT Retail X- Factor Office Hotel Restaurant Business centre ITERATION 1 ITERATION 2 Retail Hotel Public Office X -Factor Semi - public Private R1 R2 Entrance Shops R3 R4 Food court kids area R5 O1 Gym Entrance O3 Office space Conference room O2 O5 Cafe Kitchen O4 H2 Reception Restaurant H1 H4 Banquet Kitchen H3 Co-working H5 X2 Cinema Game zone X1 Food court X3 X5 Gym and sports Bowling X4 Unpaid games X6 22

VOLUMETRIC GENERATION

Volumetric matrix was developed keeping in mind the built , FAR and the maximum height of the building . Different iterations of the same module were developed to se that how many options can be made which best suits the overall concept of the building. Highlighted modeules are the ones that matvhes the overall concept of the mixes used building.

INTEGRATION AND FORM DEVELOPMENT

ACCESS TO SITE

OVERALL FORM

PACKMAN 1.1 PACKMAN 1.2 PACKMAN 1.3 STAGGER 1.1
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FORM DEVELOPMENT EXTERNALLY INTERNALLY

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 6TH FLOOR PLAN

15TH FLOOR PLAN

23RD FLOOR PLAN

16TH FLOOR PLAN

UPPER BASEMENT LOWER BASEMENT

SITE PLAN Main structure Service entry Basement exit
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SECTION AA’ SECTIONS SECTION CC’ 27 B B’ C A SITE PLAN OFFICE SPACE X- FACTOR 28

FACADE SYSTEM

RESPONSIVE FACADE

Façade elements can be programmed to respond to climatic factors, to improve energy efficiency, to reduce solar heat again, or for aesthetic reasons. Incorporating 2 types of facade i.e. automated facade and stationary facade . they response according to the sunlight . Automated facade adjusts the luvers itself according to the sunlight and the shaded facade has every kinf of pannel with diffrent density to allow every amount of light to penitrate.

STAGE OF OPENINGS

5 PANNEL WITH DIFFERENT DENSITY OF PATTERN

SINGLE PANNEL

CHUNK OF PANNEL CREATING THE SKIN

Scale and propotion of the skin according to human scale

>Brick walla >concrete ceiling/ floor >Aluminium panel sunscreens all electronic 1. AUTOMATED FACADE
CONCEPTUAL SKETCH DETAIL JOINERY 29
2. SHADING FACADE
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VIEWS OF THE FACADE

THE LAYER HOUSE

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

CO-DESIGNED WITH :- MS. ANKITA THUKRAL

MS. VENIKA SIKKA

MENTOR:- PROF. TANAYA VERMA

PROF. T S RAVICHANDRAN

PROF. RAKTIM SAHA

DESIGN BRIEF

(SEMESTER 8)

Home automation or domotics is building automation for a home, called a smart home or smart house. A home automation system will monitor and/or control home attributes such as lighting, climate, entertainment systems, and appliances. It may also include home security such as access control and alarm systems.

Creating a residentail project that contains many automated systems that could make life easier for the client. The client brief need to be decided itself and that residentail project needs to the created according to that .

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SITE ANALYSIS

LOCATION:

LANDMARK:

Near Vivo 53-54 Station, Rapid Metro, on Park Drive Lane , Golf course road , gurgaon

Vivo 53-54 Station, Rapid Metro

CONCEPT

The main material for the house is rammed earth and there is a good usage of passive design techniques.such as natural ventilation , natural sunlight used in a very productive way and solar powered artificial lighting.

BUILT DENSITY BUILDING HEIGHTS ROAD CONNECTIVITY

CLIENT BRIEF

GENERATION 1 GENERATION 2 GENERATION 3

Age : 70 (M), 65 (F)

Spaces Required :

-Bedroom

-Washroom

-Pooja Room/Mandir

Age : 45 (M), 41 (F)

Professions : Hotel

Franchise Owner (M), Lawyer (F)

Spaces Required :

Age : 15 (M), 12 (F)

Spaces Required : -Bedroom -Washroom -Study Room

The spaces are designed accoring to the need of the client by using design principles giving a major concept of bilateral axis for visual connectivity between the spaces.

The spaces are stacked vertically according to the privacy of the family. for that the more public spaces are given on the grounf floor with some private area and rest of the private area are given on the first floor

SITE PLAN

VISUAL CONNECTIVITY RAMMED EARTH

Rammed earth is a structural wall syatem built from natural mineral soilcompacted in thin layer within sturdy formwork

The strength and durability of the wall results from the densification of a clay , sand and gravel matrix.

The material used in the building is STABILIZED RAMMED EARTH

-Bedroom -Washroom -Office/Library
Family Room Formal Living Room Dining Area Study Room Kitchen Pantry Dining Area Pantry Balconies Terrace
Study Room
Garden/Verandah
COMMON SPACES
10-7 FLOORS 7-3 FLOORS 1-3FLOORS 33
PRIVATE PUBLIC
SPACING
ENTRANCE PARKING 34
GRASS PAVER DECK MAIN BUILDING DECK WITH EXTENDED BALCONY ABOVE

AUTOMATED SYSTEMS

1.POSITION OF SECURITY CAMERAS

2.POSITION OF SMOKE DETECTORS

3.POSITION OF SMART CURTAINS

4.POSITION OF SMART SKYLIGHT

TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLANS GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SECTION AA’
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

WORKING DRAWINGS (SEMESTER 6)

MENTOR:- PROF. PRASHANSA SINGH PROF. PARUL SHARMA PROF. MANISH PROF. SHIV MARWAH 04 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8000 8000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 4000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 68230 48230 4000 4000 4000 4000 11 12 13 14 A B C D E F G H I J K L 14 W1 W1 W1 D1 D2 D2 W2 W2 4000 4000 4000 4000 2450 2370 2000 1800 2000 1800 3000 1300 F.F.L+600 +600 WIDTH-2100 RISER 150 TRED 300 1 3 -22-21-20-19-18-17-16 -15 -10-11-12-13-14 -8 -7 -5 -3 UP -2 -1 DOWN D4 D4 D5 D5 D6 D6 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 V1 V1 W4 W4 W4 V1 W3 W3 W3 W3 W1 W1 W4 W4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 W4 W4 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 D3 S5 ACCOUNTSOFFICE GALLERY AVROOM FEMALE WASHROOM MALEWASHROOM FACULTYROOM STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO EXHIBITIONROOM FACULTYROOM EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 23770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 4000 4000 7770 600 620 725 620 725 600 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 3000 15770 7770 8400 7770 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 1180 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 1180 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 TOILET CERAMICTILESPAINT PAINT TOILET CERAMICTILESPAINT PAINT RECEPTION AREA WOODENPANELSPAINT PAINT RECEPTIONAREA F.F.L+600 ACCOUNTS OFFICE WOODENPANELSPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 VINYLTILES F.F.L+600 EXHIBITIO VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 STDIO VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 STDIO VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 STD TILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 STDIO VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 STDIO VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 FACULTY ROOM VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT F.F.L+600 GALLERY VINYLTILESPAINT PAINT ROOM WOODENPANELSACOUSTANELS WOODEN PANELS F.F.L+600 JANITOR ROOM JANITOR ROOM 38

ALL THE DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT TO BE CALCULATED FROM THE

TITLE GROUND FLOOR PLAN

NAME:- ISHANI SANGAL CLASS:-3B

ROLL NO.:-170BARCHI049

SUBJECT:-BUILDING

G R O U N D F L O O R P L A N
CONSTRUCTION ST1 STAIRCASE ST2 STAIRCASE L1 LIFT SHAFT S1 PLUMBING SHAFT S2 ELECTRICAL SHAFT S3 LV SHAFT S4 HVAC SHAFT S5 FIRE HOST CABINET S6 HV SHAFT KEY PLAN A B C D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8000 8000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 8000 8000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 68230 48230 48230 68230 NAME CUTOUT CUTOUT SCHEDULE SIZE 7350 X 7180 2500 X 900 3000 X 1500 2000 X 1800 7350 X 7180 DRAWING 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 I J K L 11 12 13 14 A B C D E F G H I J K L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4000 4000 4000 4000 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W1 W1 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 D1 2400X 2100 +0 +2100 D D2 750 X 2100 +0 +2100 D D3 2000 X 2100 +0 +2100 D D4 1000 X 2100 +0 +2100 S D5 900 X 2100 +0 +2100 S D6 750 X 2100 +0 +2100 S W1 4000 X 1200 +900 +2100W2 1800 X 1200 +900 +2100W3 2000 X 1200 +900 +2100W4 3000 X 1200 +900 +2100V1 450 X 600 +2450 +3500V2 3000 X 2100 +0 +2100 - D1 D1 D2 D2 D3 D3 D3 D3 SIZE CILL LINTEL S/D NO. W2 W2 4000 4000 4000 4000 2450 2370 2000 2000 3000 3000 F.F.L +600 +600 UP DOWN W- 4100 600 150 W- 1800 1:12 7200 TRED 300 WIDTH- 2100 -15 -14 DOWN UP DOWN 2000 X 1200 1200X 1200 1000 X 600 D4 D4 D5 D5 D6 D6 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 V1 V1 W4 W4 W4 V1 W3 W3 D5 D5 D6 V1 V1 D4 W3 W3 W3 W3 W1 W1 W4 W4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 W4 W4 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 D3 S5 S5 D5 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE ACCOUNTS OFFICE GALLERY AV ROOM FEMALE WASHROOM MALE WASHROOM FACULTY ROOM STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO EXHIBITION ROOM FACULTY ROOM THEATER CAFE FEMALE WASHROOM MALE WASHROOM HANDICAPPED WASHROOM STAIRCASE DETAIL TOILET DETAIL REF. SHEET NO. A501 S4 S3 S6 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ 23770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 4000 4000 600 620 725 620 725 600 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 3000 7770 8400 3455 3455 620 600 620 3270 2400 1200 15980 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ PAINT RECEPTION AREA F.F.L +600 F.F.L +600 F.F.L +600 F.F.L +600 VINYL TILES F.F.L +600 PAINT PAINT F.F.L +600 F.F.L +600 F.F.L +600 FACULTY ROOM TILES F.F.L +600 PAINT ROOM F.F.L +600 S1 1200X 1200 39
TITLE GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SUBJECT:-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COLLEGE:- SSAA SCALE 1:100 SHEET NO. A 101 SIGNATURE UNITS MM ST1 STAIRCASE ST2 STAIRCASE L1 LIFT SHAFT S1 PLUMBING SHAFT S2 ELECTRICAL SHAFT S3 LV SHAFT S4 HVAC SHAFT S5 FIRE HOST CABINET S6 HV SHAFT KEY PLAN A B C D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8000 8000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 8000 8000 8000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 8000 68230 48230 48230 68230 NAME CUTOUT CUTOUT SCHEDULE SIZE 7350 X 7180 2500 X 900 3000 X 1500 2000 X 1800 7350 X 7180
NOTES
NAME:- ISHANI SANGAL CLASS:-3B ROLL NO.:-170BARCHI049
4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 J K L 11 12 13 14 A B C D E F G H J K L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 4000 4000 4000 4000 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W1 W1 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 D1 2400X 2100 +0 +2100 D D2 750 X 2100 +0 +2100 D D3 2000 X 2100 +0 +2100 D D4 1000 X 2100 +0 +2100 S D5 900 X 2100 +0 +2100 S D6 750 X 2100 +0 +2100 S W1 4000 X 1200 +900 +2100 W2 1800 X 1200 +900 +2100 W3 2000 X 1200 +900 +2100 W4 3000 X 1200 +900 +2100 V1 450 X 600 +2450 +3500 V2 3000 X 2100 +0 +2100 D1 D1 D2 D2 D3 D3 D3 D3 SIZE CILL LINTEL S/D NO. W2 W2 2450 2000 2000 3000 +600 600 150 1:12 2000 X 1200 1200X 1200 1000 X 600 D4 D4 D5 D5 D6 D6 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 V1 V1 W4 W4 W4 V1 W3 W3 D5 D5 D6 V1 V1 D4 W3 W3 W3 W3 W1 W1 W4 W4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 W4 W4 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 D3 D5 FEMALE WASHROOM STUDIO STUDIO FACULTY ROOM CAFE FEMALE WASHROOM HANDICAPPED STAIRCASE DETAIL REF. SHEET NO. A502 S3 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 23770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 4000 600 620 725 620 600 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 7770 3000 7770 8400 3455 620 3270 1200 15980 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 EQ EQ 1180 1180 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ F.F.L +600 1200X 1200 40
DRAWING

ALL THE DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM

A' , B' , C' AND D' ARE THE FIXED POINTS ON THE SITE.

TOWARDS KASHMIRI GATE RIVER FRONT MONASTERY MARKET 10MWIDEROAD TOWARDS SIGNATURE BRIDGE 40 M WIDE ROAD NOTES
SANGAL
CONSTRUCTION COLLEGE:-
SCALE 1:200 SHEET NO. SIGNATURE UNITS MM KEY PLAN
TITLE BUILDING SETTING OUT NAME:- ISHANI
CLASS:-3B ROLL NO.:-170BARCHI049 SUBJECT:-BUILDING
SSAA
MUMTY 15600 18300 MUMTY 15600 TERRACE FLOOR 13200 13200 KERB STONE (125mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) KERB STONE (125mm THICK) 80mm THICK CONCRETE PAVERS KERB STONE (125mm THICK) 80mm THICK CONCRETE PAVERS 80mm THICK CONCRETE PAVERS 4m WIDE ROAD STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) GUARD ROOM GUARD ROOM EXIT GATE SERVICE ENTRY ENTRY GATE TRANSFORMER GENSET METER ROOM KERB STONE (125mm THICK) KERB STONE (125mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) 4m WIDE ROAD KERB STONE (125mm THICK) KERB STONE (125mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) 4m WIDE ROAD RAMP TOWARDS BASEMENT 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10002 10000 2001 3000 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 11000 10000 10000 3000 10667 10000 10000 4000 STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C TURNING RADIUS 4M TURNING RADIUS 4M RADIUS 4M RADIUS 4M RADIUS 4M 10000 BASEMENT STORAGE TANK WATER SUPPLY LINE TOWARDS THE CITY STORM WATER PIPE LINE WATER SUPPLY LINE TO CITY DRAINAGE SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LINE TOWARDS THE CITY STORM WATER PIPE LINE WATER SUPPLY LINE TO CITY DRAINAGE SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LINE S I T E S E R V I C E S 45 TOWARDS KASHMIRI GATE RIVER FRONT MONASTERY MARKET 10MWIDEROAD TOWARDS SIGNATURE BRIDGE 40 M WIDE ROAD NOTES TITLE BUILDING SETTING OUT NAME:- ISHANI SANGAL CLASS:-3B ROLL NO.:-170BARCHI049 SUBJECT:-BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COLLEGE:- SSAA SCALE 1:200 SHEET NO. 2 SIGNATURE UNITS MM KEY PLAN ALL THE DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM A' B' C' AND D' ARE THE FIXED POINTS ON THE SITE. MUMTY 15600 MACHINE ROOM MUMTY 15600 TERRACE FLOOR 13200 13200 KERB STONE (125mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) KERB STONE (125mm THICK) 80mm THICK CONCRETE PAVERS KERB STONE (125mm THICK) 80mm THICK CONCRETE PAVERS 80mm THICK CONCRETE PAVERS 4m WIDE ROAD STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) GUARD ROOM GUARD ROOM EXIT GATE SERVICE ENTRY ENTRY GATE GENSET METER ROOM KERB STONE (125mm THICK) KERB STONE (125mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) 4m WIDE ROAD KERB STONE (125mm THICK) KERB STONE (125mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) STORM WATER CHANNEL WITH MS GRATING (300mm THICK) 4m WIDE ROAD RAMP TOWARDS BASEMENT 10000 10000 10000 10000 10003 10000 10000 10000 10000 10667 10000 STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C STREET LIGHTS 10M C/C TURNING RADIUS TURNING RADIUS 4M RADIUS 4M RADIUS 4M BASEMENT STORAGE TANK WATER SUPPLY LINE WATER PIPE LINE WATER SUPPLY LINE ELECTRICITY LINE TOWARDS THE CITY STORM WATER PIPE LINE WATER SUPPLY LINE TO CITY DRAINAGE SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LINE 46

AGRO-WASTE MATERIAL FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE INDIA

DISSERTATION PAPER

MENTOR:- PROF. PRASHANSA SINGH

(SEMESTER 7)

CAN AGRO-WASTE MATERIAL PRODUCED IN INDIA USED AS BUILDING MATERIAL TO UPLIFT

SUSTAINABILITY OF INDIA?

INTRODUCTION

In today’s world of fancy buildings, skyscrapers and heavily equipped buildings somewhere we are neglecting the nature ,due to which there is an increase of CO2 in our atmosphere and simultaneously increase in global warming in the world. Bulky constructions are something that releases a lot of heat from them as the materials used to build them are not so eco-friendly to the environments, to solve these kind of problem or may be to decrease these kind of problems lightweight structures are used all over the world.

Sustainability and the reduction of CO2 emission have taken an important attention in all industries. In particular, the construction industry is influenced due to the extensive use of materials and the large amount of waste generated. An enormous contribution to sustainable design can be made by changing the design of traditional members and systems and integrating new or under-developed materials from the initial stages.

This paper explores the potential application of agro waste because the ingredient for alternate sustainable construction materials. Supported the provision of agro waste materials, are evaluated for their physio- mechanical properties, technique of production and environmental impact. The appliance of agro waste for sustainable construction materials provides an answer that offers reduction in natural resources use a wall as energy.

Using waste things in a very productive way is what sustainability is all about. There are many countries in which agricultural waste are used as building material , material to prepare furniture as well as these material are used for waste water management . but there are also a lot of countries where agro waste material are not used they are just disposed for by burning which actually increase’s the pollutant content in the atmosphere and has an adverse effect on the human beings living all around. These countries need to divert their disposal strategies and also start using those materials in a very sensible way which could contribute to the sustainable environment.

RESEARCH QUESTION

Can agro-waste material produced in India used as building material to uplift sustainability in India?

OBJECTIVES

• To get to know what kind of materials are produced in Indian fields.

• What are the waste agricultural materials that can be used in a productive way?

• What are the reasons that the material is used / not used for construction purposes?

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MODEL MAKING

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HANDS ON WORK ADDITIONAL WORK
MODEL MAKING

HANDS ON WORK

MATERIAL EXPLORATION

CLAY GLASS

MDF(Medium density fibre board)

FERROCEMENT

BAMBOO AND JUTE

SOFT WOOD

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ARTWORK

EXHIBITING MY ARTWORK IN LUDHIANA

EXHIBITING MY ARTWORK AT COLLEGE FEST

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