ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SAUBHAGINI MAHAJAN MS AUD, University of California, Los Angeles Selected wo rks|2017-2023
EDUCATION
SAUBHAGINI MAHAJAN
saubhaginim22@gmail.com
+1 213 653 5994 saubhagini22@g.ucla.edu Linked-in: Saubhagini
Mahajan
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UCLA Architecture & Urban Design
Los Angeles, CA MS. AUD Class of 2023
Sushant School of Art & Architecture
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
UCLA IDEAS
Student Worker
• Manage the wood shop, CNC machines, 3D printing, laser cutting.
• Assist in setting up for reviews.
Studio Lotus
Gurgaoin, India
Gurugram, India
B. Arch Class of 2021
What does a world for human, machine, man look like?
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Los Angeles, CA
Jan 2023 - Present
Jan 2023-June 2023
New Delhi, India
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Architectural Intern
Architectural Designer
March 2022 - June 2022
• Managed a façade design development and interior architecture for a residential project 45000sq. ft in Jodhpur focusing on daylight, privacy among villas, material.
• Worked in team of two for architectural expression, planning development, graphic set for commercial project Villas in the Hills of Uttarakhand.
• Assisted in a graphic drawings, spatial/conceptual planning and production stage for Piramal School of Leadership competition and resulted in winning the project.
• Leaded the design, concept presentation for landscape architectural project Pramod Udyan, Odisha.
White Studio Architect’s
Junior Architect
Digital town: A co-existence of Human+Nature & Machine in Mangalore
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New Delhi, India
July 2021 - Dec 2021
• Implemented the concept development, working drawings and material survey for an 600sq.m corporate interior architecture project worth $33554
• Managed the architectural design development, interior architecture & site execution for a 761sq.m Residential project in Jammu worth $60440, focused on integrating the inside-outside experience, ventilation and the play of natural light
• Assisted in concept, design development, presentation set, building construction set for Mount Carmel School project concentrating on the circulation, day- light and preserving natural features on the site in Gurgaon Romi Khosla Design Studio
Architectural Intern
Residential typology as green lungs of Gurgaon
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New Delhi, India
Jan 2021 - June 2021
• Created concept drawings, vaulted roof design, graphics for an extension of 200 sq.m to the interpretative classical architecture of Siddhartha hall centering context, transitional spaces and di used light, at Max Mueller Bhawan, Delhi
• Coordinated with design development drawings for the interior architecture comprising of modular furniture & varied materials to create a dynamic space for Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi
• Developed interior architecture working drawings, material survey, documentation & presentation set for a 5800 sq. m residential project in Indore
• Managed Graphic design setup of previous works for publication at the London Biennale 2021
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Drafting / 3D Modeling Tools: Revit, Rhino 3D, Grasshopper, Blender 3D, Maya, Sketch up, AutoCAD Adobe Suite: Illustrator, Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Indesign Rendering Tools: Unreal Engine, Unity, Twinmotion, Enscape, Lumion
Machine learning, AI neural transfers, future alternative careers
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Mixed realities, technology, future co-living
ARCHITECTURE Website: Saubhaginimahajan.com
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X-CAPSULE World
After Image
SYMBIOSIS IMPRESSIONS IN TH NEAR FUTURE
LABOR
Building
BIO-VOXEL PROFESSIONAL WORK
ENVIORNEMNTS
Hybrid
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SPECULATIVE
Urban
Residential
Residential+Hospitality+Educational .
SYMBIOSIS
Studio: FUTURING LOS ANGELES 2050 MS AUD, IDEASxIDEO, UCLA
Instructor: Matt Conway, Cory Seeger, Tucker VanLeuhall
This world positions itself towards creating an intersection between (non-human ecologies) human, nature and technology to regenerate and create a new nature for its future survival. The interrelationships between organisms and their environments, aims to blend the boundaries between these ecologies to create a new harmonized nature.
Situation
The Inglewood Oilfield, located in the Los Angeles Basin, has been a subject of concern due to its environmental impact, health risks, and community disruption.
Task
In a future Los Angeles where the environment is revered and celebrated in equal measure with humans and machines, architecture takes center stage in harmonizing the landscape. It tests the potential of diversifying energy sources and investing in the remediation and restoration of the polluted land.
Action
The Architecture is a manifestation of this ethos, requiring minimal human intervention while providing invaluable services as a data warehouse, algae bioreactors, and recycling center. These disparate programs operate in symbiotic harmony, enhancing their individual functions through interconnected mechanical systems. This building serves as a significant step in correcting the ecological imbalances caused by the Inglewood Oil Field, creating a synthetic environment that fosters the remediation of the polluted land in four ways. First, the recycling center focuses on decarbonizing the environment through biomass using algae (spirulina) bioreactors. Next, the vertical Data Farm monitors and calculates the production growth requirements of horticulture. Lastly, the heat generated from the vertical Data Farm is captured to generate and store energy for the other programs, creating a thermally integrated loop to minimize energy consumption. ronment that fosters an improved habitat for both.
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Inglewood Oil Field, Los Angeles:
The site sits in a dynamic context of residential, commericial, educational landuse. The thesis focuses on remediating the polluted land using Algae bio-reactors to decarbonise and generte biomass. In addition the Data System is processed by the vertical Data centre towers. The central vaccum core is taking the heat from the data centres to generate electricity and
Evironements Design: How can the built in Symbiosis remediate the polluted land & create a new ecology?
Result
By facilitating a seamless transition towards biomass as a renewable energy source and decarbonization initiatives, it would contribute to a shift in the energy mix, ultimately fostering a more resilient and environmentally conscious energy landscape. This project offers an example of human and non-human centric ecologies collaborating to create a synthetic envi ronment that fosters an improved habitat for both.
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FUTURING LOS ANGELES 2050: “What does a world built equally for human and non human ecologieslook like”?
Through world bulding the specificitles and services in collaboration with IDEO’s diverse disciplines such as Communication Design, Business Design, Interaction Design Data Science and
Design, Business Design, Interaction Design Data Science and Industrial Design helped us find solutions to the questions such as How the Business takes place in Symbiosis?’
“How does the Infrastructure support emergent forms of transportation in Symbiosis?”The idea as “Human is the NewBEE/pollinator” How technologies like EV Charging are working through an inter
section between human and Bee’s where human is the “new Bee” transfering pollens using Airwrap technology. The modular ev charging pods station is an apiary for bees who carry the pollinations to the charging station for battery for humans and pollinating nature. At the same time is a pollinating ground and a form of energy generation system. The station is a sustainable approach towards growing organisms and habitable shelter for different species.
“ How does Symbiosis Brands itself ?” Armonia in spanish translates to Harmony, hence a statement as a welcome to the city of Symbiosis which works towards an harmoni -ous enviornment for all species The the Artificial generating Greenhouses follow the natural topography of the Bel Air contours while fusing within the existing built structure. Welcoming th air passengers, creating a habitat for natural species while generating artificial environments
‘Can Data Science be used to create habitats for migratory Steelhead fish’?, How does Symbiosis welcomes its users to Future Lo Angeles’? Or how technologies like EV Charging are working through an intersection between human and Bee’s where human is the “new Bee” transfering pollens using Airwrap technology. “
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DEVANYA:TERRACE VILLA
Professional Experience :Hospitality |RASS,Devanya
Studio Lotus
Year:Spring2022
Set in the contoured landscape of Devanya, RAAS is a luxury boutique hotel with terrace villa spread out over the contoured landscape of Uttrakhand about 30156 sq. ft. The brief was to create villas which are self sufficient and are in harmony with nature The aim was to use eco-conscious sensibile engineered technology with infills of Light Gauge Framing systems cladded with locally surrounded materials. A modular structure that uses lightweight structural steel sections and six layered drywall section allowing the three story structure to be bolte d together Concrete piles nd tie beans achored the superstructure and the dry construction method allowed for a smooth and clincal construction process with zero waste generation
#Lumion #Sketchup #Autocad #Revit #Adobe Suite
Consruction
A modular structure that uses lightweight structural steel sections and six layered drywall section allowing the three story structure to be bolte d together Concrete piles nd tie beans achored the superstructure and the dry construction method allowed for a smooth and clincal construction process with zero waste generation
Cottages
At an altitude of 6,700ft, Devanya is an all-villa, eco-sensitive residential community being developed in the Kumaon hills. The location, Matial, is covered in oak, deodhar and rhododendron forests and is a postcard-perfect Himalayan destination between the hill stations of Bhimtal and Mukteshwar.
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The design process also takes into account topography. Each villa is conceived so as to cause minimal obstruction to the flow of rainwater via the network of mountain swales and streams that have been revived throughout the property. The location and design of each villa also take into account the best views possible from that part of the hill.
100 220 100 Existing Slab Existing flooring Proposed ISMB for support Existing wall Existing wall Tiles stone flooring 20 mm thick cement mortar bed Light weight filling material (foam concrete) waterproofing and protection layer bottom of FFL +2645 light weight filling material Bathtub 100 F.F.L +3263 Top of bathtub lvl +3363 190mmx190mmx100mm thick glass brick wall DETAIL B 100 mm thick proposed slab PROPOSED ACCESS TO BATHTUB PROPOSED STONE FINISH Tile flooring Existing brick wall Proposed ISMB for support Tile/stone cladding as/interior detail 190mmx190mmx100mm thick glass brick wall Waterproofing and protection layer Light weight filling material (foam concrete) DETAIL Proposed mortar 100 mm thick proposed slab +91 11 4173 0173 e. info@rk-ds.com +91 11 4173 0174 w. www.rk-ds.com C 9 Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 o m k h o s a d e s g n s u d o s DRAWING NO 08-10-2020 R1 NOTE:1. THE INFORMATION IN THE DWG IS TO BE TAKEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS IN THEIR ENTIRETY.ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS DIMENSIONS, SPECIFICATIONS OR ALIGNMENTS MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ARCHITECTS PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION. THE ARCHITECTS HAVE DESCRIBED THEIR INTENTIONS AND DESIGNS, TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE, IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 2.CONTRACTOR SHOULD SUBMIT THE SHOP DRAWINGS/ASSEMBLY DETAILED DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL TO THE ARCHITECT AND CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE 3.CONTRACTOR SHOULD SUBMIT ALL THE MATERIAL SAMPLES FOR CONSULTANT'S APPROVAL PRIOR TO START OF MATERIAL PROCUREMENT AND START OF WORK 4.CONTRACTOR SHOULD VERIFY THE SITE DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO EXECUTION 5.CONTRACTOR MUST ERECT SAMPLE OF PARTITIONS ,WOODEN CEILINGS ,FLOORINGS,WALL CLADDINGS ,FIXTURES AND FITTINGS ETC.... PRIOR TO COMMENCING REMAINDER OF THE WORK 6.CONTRACTOR ,SUB CONTRACTOR AND /OR SUPPLIER REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ASPECTS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE PRODUCT SUPPLIED BY THEM AS WELL AS DRAWINGS SUBMITTED FOR CHECKING 7.ARCHITECT WILL ONLY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR APPROVING DESIGN INTENT OF SHOP DRAWINGS .NO RESPONSIBILITY WILL BE TAKEN BY THE ARCHITECT FOR STRUCTURAL/ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING HVAC OR GENERAL SAFTY OF THE FINAL PRODUCT NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall not be scaled All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified This drawing shall be read in conjunction to relative services drawing All drops indicated are to be read as 10mm unless otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought to notice of Architects/Project in charge prior to execution at site Please Take Actual Dimension At site Prior To Start Any Construction. 04E C9, MAHARANI BAGH SCALE VARIES DETAILS 100 220 100 Existing Slab Existing flooring Proposed ISMB support Existing wall Existing wall Tiles stone flooring 20 mm thick cement mortar bed Light weight filling material (foam concrete) waterproofing and protection layer bottom FFL +2645 light weight filling material Bathtub 100 F.F.L +3263 Top bathtub lvl +3363 190mmx190mmx100mm thick glass brick wall DETAIL 100 mm thick proposed slab PROPOSED ACCESS TO BATHTUB PROPOSED STONE FINISH Tile flooring Existing brick wall Proposed ISMB for support Tile/stone cladding as/interior detail 190mmx190mmx100mm thick glass brick wall Waterproofing and protection layer Light weight filling material (foam concrete) DETAIL Proposed mortar 100 mm thick proposed slab +91 11 4173 0173 info@rk-ds.com Maharani Bagh o m k h a s u d o s DRAWING NO 08-10-2020 R1 DOCUMENTS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THEIR ENTIRETY.ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS IN DIMENSIONS, HAVE DESCRIBED THEIR INTENTIONS AND DESIGNS, TO THE BEST THEIR ABILITY AND APPROVAL THE ARCHITECT AND CLIENT REPRESENTATIVE 3.CONTRACTOR SHOULD SUBMIT ALL THE MATERIAL SAMPLES FOR CONSULTANT'S APPROVAL 5.CONTRACTOR MUST ERECT SAMPLE OF PARTITIONS ,WOODEN CEILINGS ,FLOORINGS,WALL 6.CONTRACTOR ,SUB CONTRACTOR AND /OR SUPPLIER REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ASPECTS SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE PRODUCT SUPPLIED BY THEM AS WELL DRAWINGS .NO RESPONSIBILITY WILL BE TAKEN THE ARCHITECT FOR STRUCTURAL/ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING HVAC GENERAL SAFTY OF THE FINAL PRODUCT NOTES: All dimensions be read, drawing shall not be scaled All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified This drawing shall be read conjunction relative services drawing All drops indicated are read as 10mm unless otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought notice Architects/Project charge prior to execution site Please Take Actual Dimension At site Prior To Start Any Construction. 04E C9, MAHARANI BAGH SCALE VARIES DETAILS 75 25 75 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster BEDROOM CLOSET 150mm R.C.C. lintel as per structure Rough ground for fixing metal frame as per vendor's shop drawing White painted MDF ceiling *Refer finishing schedule 6x6mm groove false ceiling Painted metal door frame *refer material board Metal door jamb same as door finish as per vendor's shop drawing Flush door shutter with paint finish as per vendor's shop drawing Make: Mixx Windows DETAIL-5 SCALE 1:5 D7c 2mm thick 20x20mm MS U-section painted black fixed with ply using adhesive 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 65x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 230mm thick brick wall 15 mm thick internal plaster 65 55 DETAIL-7 SCALE 1:2 12 18 20 65 55 55 55 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 35x50mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 35 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH MDF WALL PANELLING) SCALE 1:2 20 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 55 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH WOODEN WAINSCOTING) SCALE 1:2 18 12 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 DETAIL-9 SCALE 1:5 Threaded rod suspended from existing RCC slab MDF ceiling with white paint finish nailed plywood backing *Refer finishing schedule 30mm angle section MS framework 10mm thk plywood backing 50mm recessed in false ceiling 50 100 Lighting fixture be fixed on the 20mm thick MDF planks and cutout for lighting and fixing details as per the vendor specifications 7mm thick ceramic tile 0.5mm polythene sheet underneath the flooring 3mm Polyurethane foam 5mm thick brass strip *Refer finishing schedule White marble stone flooring *Refer finishing schedule Mortar R.C.C slab as per structure 10 Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule TYPICAL BRASS TRANSITION DETAIL (WOOD-STONE) SCALE 1:2 Screed (thickness be adjusted with floor finish thickness) 7 CONSULTANTS DRAWN BY: This drawing is copyright. the property of the romi khosla design be reproduced, copied, handed over third party or used for any which has been loaned. CHECKED BY: REVISION NO: JOB CODE: SCALE: DRAWING NO DRAWING TITLE CLIENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS NO DATE REVISIONS LANDSCAPE PLUMBING,SANITARY FIRE FIGHTING ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL INTERIOR ARCHITECT © ROMI KHOSLA DESIGN STUDIOS NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise This drawing shall be read in conjunction structural, and services drawing All drops indicated are to be read as 10mm otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought Architects/Project in charge prior to execution +91 11 4173 0173 e. info@rk-ds.com +91 11 4173 0174 w. www.rk-ds.com Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 o m k h o s a d e g CATEGORY: STAGE: DATE: HVAC MASTER TOILET- INTERIOR DETAILS KEDIA RESIDENCE AT INDORE MR. KEDIA SON'S BEDROOM LAYOUT PLAN FIRST A105-A-D-(7)-A-INT-005A Rajnish 17-05-2021 75 25 75 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster BEDROOM CLOSET 150mm R.C.C. lintel as per structure Rough ground for fixing metal frame as per vendor's shop drawing White painted MDF ceiling *Refer finishing schedule 6x6mm groove false ceiling Painted metal door frame *refer material board Metal door jamb same as door finish as per vendor's shop drawing Flush door shutter with paint finish as per vendor's shop drawing Make: Mixx Windows DETAIL-5 SCALE 1:5 D7c 2mm thick 20x20mm MS U-section painted black fixed with ply using adhesive 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 65x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 230mm thick brick wall 15 mm thick internal plaster 65 55 DETAIL-7 SCALE 1:2 12 18 20 65 55 55 55 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 35x50mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 35 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH MDF WALL PANELLING) SCALE 1:2 20 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 55 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH WOODEN WAINSCOTING) SCALE 1:2 18 12 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 DETAIL-9 SCALE 1:5 Threaded rod suspended from existing RCC slab MDF ceiling with white paint finish nailed plywood backing *Refer finishing schedule 30mm angle section MS framework 10mm thk plywood backing 50mm recessed false ceiling 50 100 Lighting fixture be fixed on the 20mm thick MDF planks and cutout for lighting and fixing details as per the vendor specifications 7mm thick ceramic tile 0.5mm polythene sheet underneath the flooring 3mm Polyurethane foam 5mm thick brass *Refer finishing White marble stone *Refer finishing Mortar R.C.C slab as per structure 20 10 Wooden flooring *Refer finishing TYPICAL BRASS TRANSITION DETAIL (WOOD-STONE) SCALE 1:2 Screed (thickness adjusted with floor thickness) 7 75 25 75 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster BEDROOM CLOSET 150mm R.C.C. lintel as per structure Rough ground for fixing metal frame as per vendor's shop drawing White painted MDF ceiling *Refer finishing schedule 6x6mm groove in false ceiling Painted metal door frame *refer material board Metal door jamb same as door finish as per vendor's shop drawing Flush door shutter with paint finish as per vendor's shop drawing Make: Mixx Windows DETAIL-5 SCALE 1:5 D7c 2mm thick 20x20mm MS U-section painted black fixed with ply using adhesive 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 65x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 230mm thick brick wall 15 mm thick internal plaster 65 55 DETAIL-7 SCALE 1:2 12 18 20 65 55 55 55 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 35x50mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 35 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH MDF WALL PANELLING) SCALE 1:2 20 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 55 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH WOODEN WAINSCOTING) SCALE 1:2 18 12 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 DETAIL-9 SCALE 1:5 Threaded rod suspended from existing RCC slab MDF ceiling with white paint finish nailed to plywood backing *Refer finishing schedule 30mm angle section MS framework 10mm thk plywood backing 50mm recessed in false ceiling 50 100 Lighting fixture to be fixed on to the 20mm thick MDF planks and cutout for lighting and fixing details as per the vendor specifications 7mm thick ceramic tile 0.5mm of polythene sheet underneath the flooring 3mm Polyurethane foam 5mm thick brass strip *Refer finishing schedule White marble stone flooring *Refer finishing schedule Mortar R.C.C slab as per structure 20 10 Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule TYPICAL BRASS TRANSITION DETAIL (WOOD-STONE) SCALE 1:2 Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) 7 50 CONSULTANTS DRAWN BY: This drawing is copyright. the property of the romi khosla design studios and is not to be reproduced, copied, handed over third party or used for any purpose other than for which has been loaned. CHECKED BY: REVISION NO: JOB CODE: SCALE: DRAWING NO DRAWING TITLE CLIENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS NO DATE REVISIONS LANDSCAPE PLUMBING,SANITARY & FIRE FIGHTING ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL INTERIOR ARCHITECT © ROMI KHOSLA DESIGN STUDIOS NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall not be scaled All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified This drawing shall be read in conjunction to relative, structural, and services drawing All drops indicated are to be read as 10mm unless otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought to notice of Architects/Project in charge prior to execution at site t. +91 11 4173 0173 e. info@rk-ds.com f. +91 11 4173 0174 w. www.rk-ds.com C 9 Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 r o m i k h o s a d e s g n s t u d o s CATEGORY: STAGE: DATE: HVAC MASTER TOILET- INTERIOR DETAILS KEDIA RESIDENCE AT INDORE MR. KEDIA SON'S BEDROOM LAYOUT PLAN - FIRST FLOOR A105-A-D-(7)-A-INT-005A 0 1:40 0 Rajnish WD D 17-05-2021 CLOSET as per vendor's shop drawing Flush door shutter with paint finish as per vendor's shop drawing Make: Mixx Windows DETAIL-5 SCALE 1:5 D7c to wooden framework 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 55 DETAIL-7 SCALE 1:2 12 18 55 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 35x50mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 35 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH MDF WALL PANELLING) SCALE 1:2 20 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 55 20 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH WOODEN WAINSCOTING) SCALE 1:2 18 12 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 DETAIL-9 SCALE 1:5 Threaded rod suspended from existing RCC slab MDF ceiling with white paint finish nailed to plywood backing *Refer finishing schedule 30mm angle section MS framework 10mm thk plywood backing 50mm recessed in false ceiling 50 100 Lighting fixture to be fixed on to the 20mm thick MDF planks and cutout for lighting and fixing details as per the vendor specifications TYPICAL BRASS TRANSITION DETAIL (WOOD-STONE) SCALE 1:2 75 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster BEDROOM CLOSET 150mm R.C.C. lintel per structure Rough ground for fixing metal frame per vendor's shop drawing White painted MDF ceiling *Refer finishing schedule 6x6mm groove false ceiling Painted metal door frame *refer material board Metal door jamb same as door finish per vendor's shop drawing Flush door shutter with paint finish per vendor's shop drawing Make: Mixx Windows DETAIL-5 SCALE 1:5 D7c 2mm thick 20x20mm MS U-section painted black fixed with ply using adhesive 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c both direction 12mm thick ply board fixed wooden framework 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 65x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c both direction 230mm thick brick wall 15 mm thick internal plaster 65 55 DETAIL-7 SCALE 1:2 12 18 20 65 55 55 55 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 20 mm thick texture painted MDF wall paneling (in two layer 10mm each) 35x50mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 35 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH MDF WALL PANELLING) SCALE 1:2 20 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 230mm thick brick wall 15mm thick internal plaster 12mm thick ply board fixed to wooden framework 55x55mm wooden framework @600 c/c in both direction 18mm thick 150mm wide wooden plank with veneer wainscoting 2mm thick 20x20mm brass angle section as skirting fixed with ply using adhesive 55 20 DETAIL-8 (TYPICAL SKIRTING DETAIL WITH WOODEN WAINSCOTING) SCALE 1:2 18 Marble stone/Wooden flooring *Refer finishing schedule Screed (thickness to be adjusted with floor finish thickness) Finished Floor LVL ± 00 DETAIL-9 SCALE 1:5 Threaded rod suspended from existing RCC slab MDF ceiling with white paint finish nailed plywood backing *Refer finishing schedule 30mm angle section MS framework 10mm thk plywood backing 50mm recessed false ceiling 100 Lighting fixture to be fixed the 20mm thick MDF planks and cutout for lighting and fixing details as per the vendor specifications 7mm thick ceramic tile 0.5mm polythene sheet underneath the flooring 3mm Polyurethane foam 20 10 TYPICAL BRASS TRANSITION DETAIL (WOOD-STONE) SCALE 1:2 7 50 401 SYMBIOSIS 03 08
PIRAMALSCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP
Personal Transformation Centre |Jaipur, India
Studio Lotus
Year:Spring2022
The personal transformation of the learner is a progressive journey that is affected through reflective,affective and co-native spaces. The center is a space for a ‘whole person development’, where the learners are treated as autonomous, self-directed and possessing agency. Starting from a space of meditation and reflection, it involves the process of taking action in the intended direction. Sharing the learnings from these processes not only help oneself to introspect, it also enables learning from others. We strive to create a space of continuous exploration & discovery as the act sparks curiosity amongst the users and creates a memorable experience. The center is designed for transformative experiences that are unbound and encompass learning that is not limited to the classroom or building itself. The center is conceived as a space where learners experience joy and discover new aspects of their personality. Transformation also involves letting go of fears & preconceived ideas. As many of us carry inherit biases with us, we often fail to see the full potential of ourselves and our surroundings. This proposal looks to re-question perceptions at every stage. Shedding these negative attitudes also helps one to see the other’s perspective and learn to be empathetic to different situations. There’s a wholeworld beyond our imagination.
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Roof slab with Integrated green roof
Roof slab with 300 mm thk soil bed. The plantation on the roof helps reduce the internal heat gain. The conical extruded roof form serves as both a skylight as well as a wind catcher - which helps achieve proper ventilation
Landscaped Garden
450 mm thk. - made from the soil excavated from the site itself. The undulating form is achieved from shuttering
Corrugated metal sheet
Puff panel with embedded insulation arranged in 3m x 4m
Tactile surfaces & Movable walls
Changing Intensity of Light
In order to facilitate different kinds of activities, the internal spaces have different characteristics of light
Filtered, soft light for meditative spaces
To minimize visual distraction & yet gain well lit spaces, skylights are used as a design device - directing the light as an element within the space
Humane scale & Outdoor connection
Farming with the locals
The roofscape is capable of supporting on-site seasonal farming - engaging the local community & providing their interaction with the new users
Exhibition & Events
Becoming a public plaza, it can accommodate exhibits on the works & experiences of the users visiting the center
Steel Structure System
Spanning system made up of diagnal truss forming the Primary member along the longer axis. It is supported by Secondary member, formed by box sections
Rammed Earth Wall
450 mm thk. - made from the soil excavated from the site itself. The undulating form is achieved from shuttering
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SPECULATIVE ENVIRONMENT : A CO-EXIENCE OF HUMAN +NATURE+MACHINE
Undergraduate Studio: Thesis
Location: Mangalore, India
Academic Semester: Fall IX,2020
This thesis positions itself as an attempt to an architecture intended to animate a compatible environment between human, machine and nature to create a new realm of design for the future. It inquires the question when the environemnt is made of mutiple species then why are we focused on jus t one? Moving towards the fourth digital age where the intent is to surround oneself with desire creatures that seem indulged with something that came to life. To integrate man machine, organism and mechanism, within their shared milieu as an organisational whole. With the help of Architecture as a tool to animate this matter to create a co-existing environment between the three ecologies. The aim is to decode Machine, Nature, Human individually to form patterns of relations binding organs into a coordinated whole and forming a new typology of the hybrid. The intent is to follow a speculative framework keeping in mind the tangible considerations. A speculative habitat where all three ecologies co-exist together in symbiotic relation to create a new ecological environment.
#AutodeskMaya3d#Rhino3d #AdobePhotoshop#Revit #AutoCad2
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Research Intent|Background
Adapt to Milieu (simondon 1960)- Milieu is a compound of environment and technical context.
Technography: life as being with machines eg: railway-machines follows the natural topography
This thesis positions itself as an attempt to design a digital town/ campus with a transit hub (hyperloop) that would induce the upcoming tech hub (machine) and exaggerated topography
(nature) of Mangalore towards animating an environment where organic engages with inorganic to create a new hybrid ecology as a requirement for the advancing future.
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Decoding|Location
Urban Agriculture
Views & Density
Terraformations
Volumetric Articulation|Diagramming
Gateway to mangalore
Private, semi public, public
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Accessibility through land, water and air
Decoding|Location
Volumetric Articulation|Diagramming
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Keywords: machine, human, nature, hybrid, techno-natures, co-exist, ecology, organic/inorganic, third nature, new nature, urban hybrid, co-habitation
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Form & function Generation|Terraforming
3 Dimensional view of the digital town
Man-made technologies and nature work alongside together with one another to create and build an environment that intends to heighten the environmental and ecological conscience
Lichen as a system in nature for roof structure, as the species are availaible in abudance. They live a symbitoic relationship with other organisms where they are interdependent on each other for living. Moreover Lichens have a structure where the lenghth is 2 times the width. The microorganisms have a radial symmetry and is internally stratified of these self organising assemblies. The Machinic structure responds to the movement sunlight.
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Nature+Machine Semi-public Secondary
Man+Nature Private
axis
axis
Tertiary axis
Roof Structure|Lichen Evolution
The adaptive structure is an inspiration from the patterns and geomentries of nature to adapt to the environment and be one.
Pedestrian/battery machines pathway Greens surrounding office pods
-Donna Harraway
Plan View of the digital town
Geomtery Rotation at 90 Multiplication
Opening Rotation Further multiplication Movement based on sunlight Roof Structure enveloping on structure
Pedestrian Entry
BIO VOXEL
Studio Theme: Residential Academic Semester: Fall VII, 2019
Instructor : Amit Gupta
Studio Partner: Somya Vohra
The process that led to the creation of the Bio Voxel was an extrusion of the entire site as one huge voxel volume which was further stratified into small and equal divisions of voxels. Followed by the process of creating solids and voids in order to create double height sky gardens for animating the residential apartments as green lungs of the city. The design worked around the structure, material and tectonics. The challenege was to design the entire unit in that one standard plate through the process of voxelisation. As an inward looking building oriented in a way which creates north south shading areas within the building, the site landscape is done in a way which follows the same language as the building form.
#Rhino3d #Autocad2d #AdobeIllustrator#AdodeAfterEffects #handmodelling #Twinmotion
Concept
Site Massing Divide x Voxel Solid vs Void|grid
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Built Orientation |Passive Cooling Height Heirarchy | Views and Light Integration of Functions|Public, semi public, private
The
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2 Pixels stacked together= Voxel
1 BHK Unit Plan
1 BHK Floor Plate 2 BHK Floor Plate 4 BHK Floor Plate
2 BHK Unit Plan 4 BHK Unit Plan Shared sky gardens to increase interaction
Promote interaction but at the same time maintain a
top most typological floor plate provides the house with private sky gar-
Light and Ventilation
Ground floor plan and the relation with the outdoors
The voxel allows enough light to keep the skygarden and core lit and follows an efficient drainage system and the built orientation mainting the passive cooling The voxel within in voxel follows and opens into the terraformated stepping gardens for recreational activities in the residential area such as sports, yoga, laughter clubs,
places for interaction and community integration. In addition to the interconnected sky link plaza consisting of a gymnasium, cafes, spa etc.
Solid/Volid Relation
Double height sky gardens |solar railings and panels
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DLF’s “Charter city” Gurgaon, with population growth and large private companies investing posed several environmental problems and neglected in raising the question of sustainability. The context of this rapid city is full of glass and steel leading to heat absoprtion and other environmental problems.
The current rate of pollution demands not just a Net Zero approach but a shift to a net positive enegery system which produces more than what it consumes. As a solution we Bio-Voxels material use, solar railings, stepped water system and th
Perspective of stepped landscape to experience different levels
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3D
Sectional elevation
vertical farming aims to be the green lungs of the city of gurgaon informing Sustainability through technology.
Double Height Sky gardens
IMPRESSIONS IN THE NEAR FUTURE OF LABOR 286
Project: Machine Learning, AI Instructor: Tucker Vanleuwenhall
UCLAxIDEO
Year: 2022
Impressions of near-futures that speculatedon labor practices. These impressions will be composed with the aid of text to image machine learning tools. As the tools architects use become further automated and altered, so too will the practices and dynamics of labor itself. Pairing the subject matter of the class, with the aid of text-to-image machine learning tools, will complicate, automate, augment, and alter any preconceived notions and biases we might have. Similar anxieties and opportunities presented themselves in Europe during the industrial era, giving rise to various art movements, including that of the Impressionists. As the air grew thick with soot, so too did the thickness of and viscosity of Monet’s paint strokes. As the displacement of normative gender roles, societal hierarchies and long held traditions accelerated, the subjects in Manet’s paintings reflect the alienating and disillusioning world they confronted. As the exploding trade in Europe made artist’s tools cheap and plentiful, the quantity and pace of works increased as well which aided and helped generate new techniques and aesthetics.The seminar looked at question what the a studio space for a Craftsperson could look like, what sort of sets a Set Designer could be Designing
#Unreal Engine #rhino 3D #Ostagram Machine Learning #StableDiffusion #Mid Journey #Nightcafe #Unreal Engine #Dall-E
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Its year 2050, and Tange the gaming enthusiast has gone into the metaverse currently to keep a check on his land which he bought for 2ETH while his bored ape ‘Neymar’ waits for him. Despite being irresponsible of his personal belongings such as his hoodie, multi-colored laces, etc he however is very particular about his smoke vapers to be stacked in a neat manner. Kyle the Shakespeare fan and sneakerhead got back from his biology class on his skateboard and is ordering Alexa to play some Indian music. Meanwhile Yoda, the most efficient E-buddy just finished vacuuming the Persian mat and planted flowers of the day.
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X-CAPSULE
Instructor: Nathan Su
Partners: Jiaqi Kang
Academic Semester: Fall, 2022
The poor guy is displaying the percentage of dirt in the room as a signal for the boys to create a healthy living. We couldn’t agree more with him. Shah the religious Persian, baked a chocolate tart while vibing on Tange’s Beijing opera playlist. He is now garnishing his tart with some berries which he plucked from their virtual micro-garden. Looks like he forgot to eat his eggs and sausages in the morning as he was late to read Namaz on the pray mat among the peaceful greens. Indeed, the most respected
area in the messy space.
Retrospective X-capsule expresses an integrative environment between the different cultures, characters, elements fused together representing an equal, sustainable habitat where things are managed at a smaller scale. Interspaced with mixed reality of wilderness, traditions and technology to re-imagine the future of living which is made -ore habitable by collaborating an environment of Human, Machine and Nature, A Hybrid ecology.
#Unreal Engine #rhino 3D #Blende3d #GRasshopper # Blender Stable Dream textures #Stabe diffusion
Studio: IDEAS MS AUD
OBJECTS & QUALITIES 03
Project: Reiterative Textures
Tech Seminar :Winter 2023
M.S AUD’23, UCLA, IDEAS
We will looked at edge conditions, and attempt to understand differences in their found objects and the aesthetic tension developed when combined. Pairing this investigation into edges, with still lifes, will help illuminate qualities of the initial objects while subsquently also illuminating qualities of their new objects. These models will attempt to address and generate new architectural mediums. What types of new mediums are developed by the interaction between the analog and the digital? These models will provide an initial formal and textural precedent, as we use photogrammetry to scan the objects. These pallets of models and textures will give us an asset library to work with, and further abstract with the use of machine learning. Students will use digital techniques to augment and further estrange their scanned objects. Style transfer, and diffusion models will be used to generate skins and alternative readings of the objects. uber elevate
#Unreal Engine #rhino 3D #Blender 3d #Dream Textures Machine Learning #StableDiffusion #Mid Journey #Photogrammetry
KINETIC CARTOGRAPHY 401C
Tech Seminar 2022
Studio theme: Mega Module(moving maps)
Year: Summer 2022
Cartography, like any other means of representation, is laced with biasis and generalizations of the places depicted using this tool. Cartography and its many tributary applications have a longhistory of being the means of iperial terriotorial exapnsion, colonial conquest, and segregating populations. Cartography is a slow -to-change technique, not too dissimilar from architecture. Using machine learning tools , we generated the datasets of region and combined research for a latent space walk through over time of these changing regions.
#Octance3d#Stablediffusion #AdobePhotoshop#Machine Learning #StableDiffusion #Mid Journey #
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HAND MODELLING
Project: Reiterative Textures
Tech Seminar :Winter 2023
M.S AUD’23, UCLA, IDEAS
Using a blend of both digital technologies and physical cexperimented with a different set of materials to produce quick iterations and final products. Modeeling in maya, Blender 3d, Developable surfaces of grasshopper and photgrammetry.
uber elevate
#Maya3d #rhino 3D #Blender 3d #Lasercut #grasshopper #Balsa Wood #Acrylic#3d Printing#CNC Mill
SAUBHAGINI MAHAJAN
SELECTED WORKS |PROFESSIONAL WORK
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT
KEDIA HOUSE 401
Professional Experience :Residetial |RASS,Devanya
Romi Khosla Design Studios
The process involved producing interior drawings for the kedia family in indore, followed by undertsanding the on going construction on the site The residence is for a family of five with an addition of guestbedrooms and grandparents room . The drawings were prepared for bedrooms, family area, living room, toilet, closet , kitchen, dining which helped in understanding the anthroprometric requirements in each of the spaces and the use of materials, finishes and textures and the details, joineries for the same. In addittion to the interior layout and understanding of the insulation in the overall house due to the double wall was also done.
LAYOUT PLAN
NOTE:The information in the dwg is to be taken in conjunction with the specification documents and other documents that constitute the contract documents in their entirety, any discrepancies or omissions in dimensions, specifications or alignments must be brought to the attention of the representative of the architects prior to implementation. The architects have described their intentions and designs, to the best of their ability and knowledge, in the contract documents.
1. Contractor should submit the shop drawings/assembly detailed drawings for approval to the architect and client representative.
2. Contractor should submit all the material samples for consultant's approval prior to start of material procurement and start of work.
3. Contractor should verify the site dimensions prior to execution.
4. Contractor must erect a sample of partitions ,wooden ceilings ,floorings,wall claddings ,fixtures and fittings etc.... prior to commencing remainder of the work.
5. Contractor ,sub contractor and /or supplier remains responsible for all aspects of safety and security of the product supplied by them as well as drawings submitted for checking.
6. Architect will only be responsible for approving design intent of shop drawings No responsibility will be taken by the architect for structural/electrical/plumbing/HVAC or general safety of the final product.
05 UP 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 14 12 10 26 24 22 20 18 16 UP UP DN DN 8 10 6 4 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 GRANDPARENT'S BEDROOM TOILET TOILET NURSE ROOM STORE UTILITY SERVERY DINNING ROOM ENTRANCE LOBBY LIVING ROOM OPEN COURTYARD GUEST BEDROOM-02 CLOSET KITCHEN TOILET STAIRCASE LOBBY CLOSET TOILET GUEST BEDROOM-01 ENTRANCE FFL + 750 SSL + 700 FFL + 740 SSL + 700 D13 D13 D6 D11 D9 D11 FFL + 750 SSL + 700 FFL + 750 SSL + 700 FFL + 600 GL3 W1a W1 W1 W1a W1b W1a W1c GL6 W1g GL7 GL7 GL7 GL7 GL7 GL7 POWDER TOILET D7 GL2a GL2a D6 DOUBLE HEIGHT Basement Below RISER=165 TREAD=270 RISER=165 TREAD=270 1200 RISER=165 TREAD=300 SWIMMING POOL BELOW GL2 GL2 GL2b SERVICE STAIRCASE SERVICE CORRIDOR PASSAGE D2 1230 1110 800 405 17 18 19 20 B D A E Q P O N M K H G F 03a 06 06A 07A 07B 09 09A 10 11A 11B 12 13 14 14A 15 C 01 02 04 05 07 08 11 16 D6 D6 D11a D6 D5 D11a D7 D3 B.3 B.1 17A 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 1010 1240 2250 2250 2250 1010 830 2330 4070 2200 1730 830 COVERED VERANDAH PROVISION FOR LIFT TEMPLE 1490 1520 1490 800 SPACE FOR ELECTRICAL DB( Refer Electrical Drgs) PLUMBING SHAFT UP FFL + 750 SSL + 700 915 PASSAGE OPENING BALCONY SHAFT SHAFT GL2a DOUBLE HEIGHT AREA BALCONY 200x200mm CUTOUT FOR RAINWATERPIPE 200x200mm CUTOUT FOR RAINWATERPIPE TUNNEL FOR BASEMENT VENTILATION 200x200mm CUTOUT FOR RAINWATERPIPE 200x200mm CUTOUT FOR RAINWATERPIPE 300X400mm CUTOUT FOR RAINWATERPIPE SLAB ABOVE FFL + 750 SSL + 700 200x200mm CUTOUT FOR RAINWATERPIPE 4170 7485 6650 4865 6000 2265 4200 7420 8005 5615 2400 2100 4570 4430 13450 09B 3490 3645 2250 2250 2250 2250 4500 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 2250 D1 GL10a SHAFT 2015 03 TUNNEL FOR BASEMENT VENTILATION RISER=165 TREAD=300 GL7 GL7 SHAFT SHAFT ( Open to Sky) GL7a GL7a GL1 GL1 GL5 FFL +740 SSL +645 1751 ROOF SLAB ABOVE UP 850 503 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 6 26 28 dumb waiter DN DN DN DN D4 GL2a GL2a GL7 GL7 GL2c D12a 05 13 115 SON'S BEDROOM space for deep freezers BEDROOM-02 D13C ANTI CLOCK WISE DOUBLE DRAWING NO R0 DATE 20.04.2021 NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall not be scaled
LIBRARY LAYOUT PLAN
BEDROOM LAYOUT PLAN
05 08 D7 SEC-04 SEC-04 SEC-03 SEC-03 STUDY Passage Book Shelves Book Shelves Book Shelves 1545 6520 1890 2135 2779 2742 1805 2250 2095 600 2325 6420 Wall finish?? Wall finish?? Furniture as per selection?? Furniture as per selection?? Wall finish?? Wall finish?? Flooring?? Wall finish?? SEC-01 SEC-01 SEC-02 SEC-02 Flooring?? Flooring?? Wall finish?? Flooring?? Wall finish?? Flooring?? Wall finish?? FFL +00 SSL -50 2315 Scale 1:40 Study-Plan 00 DN CLOSET SON'S BEDROOM BALCONY FFL 4990 Open Sky) FFL 5060 DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM WALK CLOSET bath tub Roof Slab Above mezzanine floor MASTER TOILET CONSULTANTS DRAWN BY: This drawing copyright. is the property of the romi khosla design studios and is not to be reproduced, copied, handed over to third party or used for any purpose other than for which has been loaned. CHECKED BY: REVISION NO: JOB CODE: SCALE: DRAWING NO DRAWING TITLE CLIENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS NO DATE REVISIONS LANDSCAPE PLUMBING,SANITARY & FIRE FIGHTING ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL INTERIOR ARCHITECT © NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall not be scaled All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified This drawing shall be read in conjunction to relative, structural, and services drawing All drops indicated are to be read as 10mm unless otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought to notice of Architects/Project in charge prior to execution at site +91 11 4173 0173 e. info@rk-ds.com +91 11 4173 0174 w. www.rk-ds.com C 9 Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 o m k h o s a d e s g n s u d o s CATEGORY: STAGE: DATE: HVAC MASTER TOILET- INTERIOR DETAILS KEDIA RESIDENCE AT INDORE MR. KEDIA STUDYROOM LAYOUT PLAN FIRST FLOOR A105-A-D-(7)-A-INT-005A 1:40 0 Rajnish WD D 17-05-2021 465 4000 1800 1200 shaft DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM D13 D8 W1e 1645 4705 5615 1500 2660 1800 6740 1500 6125 3760 1100 1500 1270 1050 6810 1195 B.2 B.2 B.1 B.3 1045 4450 965 4545 SEC-04 SEC-04 SEC-02 SEC-02 335 4065 650 600 3550 600 Furniture as/selection Glazing Flooring?? Furniture as/selection Furniture as/selection Fluted marble finish Wall shelf Wall finish?? Wall finish?? Wall finish?? TV unit closet ?? Door and door hardware D2 F.F.L ± 4990 Door and door hardware D2 Furniture as per selection ?? Wall shelf ?? Wall finish?? Wall finish?? Furniture as per selection?? Door and door hardware D2 Door and door hardware D2 D7b 3070 520 250 1950 440 600 500 600 500 SEC-01 SEC-01 SEC-03 SEC-03 1730 SEC-05 SEC-05 Scale 1:40 Daughter's Bedroom - Plan 01 TERRACE/ SON'S BEDROOM 4990 TERRACE SHAFT FFL 4990 DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM tub Roof Above mezzanine floor MASTER TOILET DRAWN BY: This drawing is copyright. be reproduced, copied, handed which has been loaned. REVISION JOB CODE: DRAWING NO DRAWING TITLE CLIENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS NO DATE LANDSCAPE PLUMBING,SANITARY ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL INTERIOR ARCHITECT © NOTES: All dimensions to All dimensions are This drawing shall structural, and services All drops indicated otherwise specified Any discrepancies Architects/Project C 9 Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 o m DATE: HVAC MASTER TOILET- INTERIOR KEDIA RESIDENCE MR. KEDIA DAUGHTERS'S BEDROOM A105-A-D-(7)-A-INT-005A 17-05-2021
05 CORRIDOR Finished floor F.F.L ± 00 False ceiling +2850 False ceiling +2400 SCALE 1:40 SECTIONAL ELEVATION 3 07 Drop down false ceiling painted black For finish refer finishing schedule Grey stone Salvatori (matching) same as the honed one used for Pietra d'Avola For finish refer finishing schedule 6mm V-groove in stone Grey stone flooring to match with wall For finish refer finishing schedule Bath tub to match Pietra d'Avola *refer fixture schedule White carara marble stone cladding For finish refer finishing schedule Skylight As per vendor's shop drawing 30mm thick red sand stone (wet cladding) as per details R.C.C slab as per structure Gutter as per details White painted MDF ceiling For finish refer finishing schedule R.C.C slab/beam as per structure 115mm thick brick wall 6mm V-groove in false ceiling Sunken filling as per detail Drop down false ceiling painted black For finish refer finishing schedule Grey stone - Salvatori (matching) same as the honed one used for Pietra d'Avola For finish refer finishing schedule 6mm V-groove in stone Grey stone flooring to match with wall For finish refer finishing schedule Bench Back rest in grey stone For finish refer finishing schedule Metal flush Door and door hardware by MIXX Windows *Refer finishing schedule 6mm V-groove in false ceiling Carara marble stone flooring For finish refer finishing schedule Bench in Oak wood For finish refer finishing schedule Skylight As per vendor's shop drawing SL1 SL1 30mm thick red sand stone (wet cladding) as per details R.C.C beam as per structure Framing for hanging false ceiling 450 400 B A C B.1 DETAIL-07 DETAIL-09 DETAIL-08 D6 CONSULTANTS DRAWN BY: This drawing is copyright. is the property of the romi khosla design studios and is not to be reproduced, copied, handed over to a third party or used for any purpose other than for which has been loaned. CHECKED BY: REVISION NO: JOB CODE: SCALE: DRAWING NO DRAWING TITLE CLIENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS NO DATE REVISIONS LANDSCAPE PLUMBING,SANITARY & FIRE FIGHTING ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL INTERIOR ARCHITECT © ROMI KHOSLA DESIGN STUDIOS NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall not be scaled All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified This drawing shall be read in conjunction to relative, structural, and services drawing All drops indicated are to be read as 10mm unless otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought to notice of Architects/Project in charge prior to execution at site t. +91 11 4173 0173 e. info@rk-ds.com f. +91 11 4173 0174 w. www.rk-ds.com C 9 Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 r o m k h o s a d e s i g n s t u d i o s CATEGORY: STAGE: DATE: HVAC MASTER TOILET- INTERIOR DETAILS KEDIA RESIDENCE AT INDORE MR. KEDIA MASTER TOILET SECTION 3 FIRST FLOOR A105-A-D-(7)-A-TOI-001G 0 1:40 0 Zubair Rajnish WD D 17-05-2021 CONSULTANTS DRAWN BY: This drawing is copyright. It is the property of the romi khosla design studios and is not to be reproduced, copied, handed over to third party or used for any purpose other than for which it has been loaned. CHECKED BY: REVISION NO: JOB CODE: SCALE: DRAWING NO DRAWING TITLE CLIENT PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS NO DATE REVISIONS LANDSCAPE PLUMBING,SANITARY & FIRE FIGHTING ARCHITECT ROMI KHOSLA DESIGN STUDIOS NOTES: All dimensions to be read, drawing shall not be scaled All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise specified This drawing shall be read in conjunction to relative, structural, and services drawing All drops indicated to read as 10mm unless otherwise specified Any discrepancies noted shall be brought to notice of Architects/Project in charge prior to execution at site +91 11 4173 0173 e. info@rk-ds.com +91 11 4173 0174 w. www.rk-ds.com C Maharani Bagh New Delhi 110065 r o m k h o s l a d e s g n s t u d o s CATEGORY: STAGE: DATE: MASTER TOILET- INTERIOR KEDIA RESIDENCE AT INDORE MR. KEDIA MASTER TOILET LAYOUT PLAN FIRST FLOOR A105-A-D-(7)-A-TOI-001A 0 1:40 0 Rajnish WD D 17-05-2021 Scale 1:40 Study-section 03 00 STUDY Finished floor +4990F.F.L Terrace level + 9367 Book Shelves Book Shelves 1920 750 515 3220 1975 320 320 1975 320 320 3220 2840 Flooring?? Wall finish?? Book shelves finish? Wall finish?? Column finish? Jali finish? False celing finish?? Wall finish?? Furniture as per selection ?? Scale 1:40 Study-section 01 00 STUDY Finished floor +4990F.F.L 2840 305 6391 1935 1705 450 750 570 750 480 Flooring?? Wall finish?? Study desk Wall finish?? Book shelves finish? False celing finish?? Wall finish?? 395 Furniture as per selection ?? Passage 2800 2300 INTERIOR DEATILS
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DEVANYA:TERRACE VILLA
Professional Experience :Hospitality |RASS,Devanya
Studio Lotus
Year:Spring2022
Set in the contoured landscape of Devanya, RAAS is a luxury boutique hotel with terrace villa spread out over the contoured landscape of Uttrakhand about 30156 sq. ft. The brief was to create villas which are self sufficient and are in harmony with nature The aim was to use eco-conscious sensibile engineered technology with infills of Light Gauge Framing systems cladded with locally surrounded materials. A modular structure that uses lightweight structural steel sections and six layered drywall section allowing the three story structure to be bolte d together Concrete piles nd tie beans achored the superstructure and the dry construction method allowed for a smooth and clincal construction process with zero waste generation
#Lumion #Sketchup #Autocad #Revit #Adobe Suite
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TIMBER CONSTRUCTION