6 TULA An abode of leisure and productivity Artist’s Residence Academic Project NIT CALICUT Semester three 2020Hyderabad Telangana India
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SITE PLAN SELECTION OF SUITABLE AREA ACCORDING TO SITE ANALYSIS SITE
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360 sqm 3.0 m 65% 39% 3 1.2 140 sqm 138 sqm 278 sqm 6M WIDE ROAD SUBTRACTING SPACE FOR TERRACE GARDEN ELIMINATING FRONT PART FOR CAR PARKING AND MAIN ENTRANCE STAGE-2 STAGE-3
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THE SITE AND ADDING INTERACTIVE SPACE IN FRONTYARD. STAGE-4 STAGE-5 STAGE-6
A design that is tailor made for an artist to amplify their design ingenuity, this residence focuses on providing a safe space that incorporates privacy and comfort with the contrasting elements of an isolated public space and beliefs of vernacular landscaping.
The ground floor is a semi public space that focuses on treating the client with utmost professionalism and hospitality. It separates the foyer and office from the private zones of the house.
The ladndscaping elements of pergolas, emphasised vegetation and passive cooling differentiate this residence from the modern standards of concrete jungles; it encourages outdoor activities and vastly improves the quality of life.
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12 MARK- II Building communities Apartment Academic Project NIT CALICUT Semester four 2020Hyderabad Telangana India
ABOUT THE DESIGN
This apartment complex was fashioned after the idea of a Villament", a mixture of villas and apartments. This combines the luxury of a villa and the social dominance of an apartment complex; while catering to the monetary needs of an apartment and the luxurious space within a villa.
The main aspect of this complex is the incorperation of duplex apartments into, not just the penultimate floors, but also the preceding floors.
The apartment itself boasts a luxurious public space with a double height living room, with partial visual access to the private spaces like the bedroom. With ample structural whitespace such as balconies and open corridors, this design caters to the positive effect of Biophyllic architecture on the general health of the users.
TYPICAL LAYOUT OF SECOND AND FOURTH FLOORSITE PLAN
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18 INFLUX A modern commercial complex Commercial building Academic Project NIT CALICUT Semester five 2021Calicut Kerala India
This complex was designed along the lines of a stan dard modern complex that emphasises on functional ity. Sustainable design ele ments such as solar panels and other innovative materials like glass reinforced concrete for the facade.
The complex has a gradu al progress of spaces that move from retail focused trades on the lower floors, to casual service outlets such as spas and salons, and finally end in formal services such as banks and offices.
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150MM THICK RCC SLAB FALSE CEILING 230MM BRICK WALL 10MM THK. PLASTER 10MM TILE 50MM THK. PCC 15MM THK. MORTAR 10MM THK. TILE 250MM FILLING 150 250 50 15 12 2100 400 773 57 393 150 300 450 3750 450 4650 2610 748 440 MILD STEEL STRAP HANGERS SECTION B-B' 300 2127 400 773 150 57 393 3750 300 150 450 450 4650 50MM THK. PCC 15MM THK. MORTAR 10MM THK. TILE 250MM FILLING 150MM THICK RCC SLAB FALSE CEILING 230MM BRICK WALL 10MM THK. PLASTER 10MM TILE MILD STEEL STRAP HANGERS 100 600346 1500 581 950 SECTION C-C' 150 300 27 2160 380 783 57 393 150 300 450 3800 450 4700 432 748 2100 510 592950 50MM THK. PCC 15MM THK. MORTAR 10MM THK. TILE 250MM FILLING 150MM THICK RCC SLAB FALSE CEILING 230MM BRICK WALL 10MM THK. PLASTER 10MM TILE MILD STEEL STRAP HANGERS WORKING DRAWINGS
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24 GENESIS A second home shaping creative minds School Academic Project NIT CALICUT Semester sixvv 2021Calicut Kerala India
Our concept revolves around interconnecting the natural environment with built environment.
The interaction between student to student is as necessary as interaction between student to environment. The open-air theatre is reformed to link the built and unbuilt spaces. Maximum flexibility is given to perform various activities like conducting assembly, sit out space, reading space, educating space, and as a space for social interaction.
The long green corridor connects all the spaces along the form. It opens into an open courtyard.
In order to blend the modernity of young lives with context of site, we gave a touch of sustainable materials with exposed textures as to represent nothing is hidden between a student to external world.
The form of building entirely depends up on climatic aspects to provide maximum lighting and ventilation to all the spaces. The spaces are allotted based on the requirement and user activity.
CONCEPT
We wanted to change the definition of school. School isn’t just a place where we provide education to kids. It’s a place where young lives are molded into a great shape and to let them know what they are capable of. We wanted to define school as discovery rather than a transition.
‘Knowing that’, ‘knowing how’ and ‘believing’
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Documentation Academic Project NIT CALICUT Semester five 2021
N C E T Y P O L O G Y
Ridge and flat roof houses are mostly found in the settlement. Floors and walls are coated with layer of cow dung as it acts as insecticide by keeping flies away. Layer of mud are added to the floors and roof. Hay is put on the roof as it provides good insulation against heat. Mostly walls are built of regular stone blocks. Square and Flint Rubble masonry (coursed and uncoursed) is widely seen. Most of the residents in Anegundi settlement have a symmetrically planned Verandah with a central entrance.
The main entrance opens into a large central passage and the rooms are present on either side of this passage. The house is made of stone walls, wooden beams and a stone layer for the roof. Recent modifications include a cement layer on top of this stone layer. Terrace of the houses are flat and have a feature called The houses are old with more than three generations of a family living in the same house. But with time, there were few modifications to the house- like adding partition walls, constructing
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Batch 2019-2024 | Department of architecture and planning | National Institute of Technology, Calicut
Batch 2019-2024 | Department of architecture and planning | National Institute of Technology, Calicut
Flat terrace made of local stone slabs, mud and lime mortar. A layer of PCC is added over it at present to avoid leakages and erosion of stones
Low terrace wall with curved plastered tops acts as a small parapet wall called "Kumbhi"
Existing wooden frame roof structure
Roof covering with locally available clay tiles
Grid of projecting wooden rafters Attic Storage Spaces
Columned verandah
Space where Cattle are fed
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Batch 2019-2024 | Department of architecture and planning | National Institute of Technology, Calicut
Beach house Academic Project NIT CALICUT Semester five 2021
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