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2018-23
SHASHIDHAR GOUD | UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO YERRA

YERRA SHASHIDHAR GOUD

Hello ma’am/sir! Iam Yerra Shashidhar Goud, Iam a recent graduate of Aurora’s Design Institute affliated to JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ARCHITECTURE AND FINE ARTS UNIVERSITY, eager to embark on my journey as a professional architect with a passion for exploration and inovation.For me,Architecture is a constant process of discovery, where every project feels like a new start,Im always eager to explore new ideas,learn new skills and push the boundaries of design.

YERRA SHASHIDHAR GOUD

DOB : 26/09/2001

Email id: yerrashashidhargoud@gmail.com

Contact: +91 - 6309363333

Linekdin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shashidhar-goud-yerra-ba3652210/

Hyderabad,Telangana.

Education:

2018-2023 : Aurora’s Design Institute, Habsiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana.

2016-2018 : Sri Chaitanya Junior College, Hayatnagar, Hyderabad, Telangana.

2012 -2016 : Bhashyam High School, Ecil, Hyderabad, Telangana.

Workshops:

Fractals : Awareness, Design + Build, design research/DesignAware

CSEB : Hands on workshop for CSEB Blocks During Internship period/STUDIO VRIKSH

Understaning Musi : Mapping of MUSI/The Deccan Archive

Cool Infrastructure : Summer in slums/ IIT Hyderabad

Exhibitions:

Fractals : Awareness, Design + Build, design research/DesignAware

#444 Charminar : 444 Years of charminar/The Deccan Archive

Hyderabad Pavilion : A to Z of Hyderabad/The Deccan Archive

Experience :

studio.aakarsh : Summer internship for 3months[2021]

Stuido vriksh : Practical training for 6 months[2022-2023]

TYDS : Jr.Architect

Skills :

Design : Autocad,Sketchup

Post production : Enscape,Twinmotion,Adobe Ilustrator,Indesign,Photoshop,Powerpoint presentation.

Fabrication : Hand drafting, Sketching,Hand rendering,

Languages :

Telugu, Hindi,English

Intrests :

Sketching

Architectural Photography

Traveling

PERSONAL INFO:

CONTENTS

1. Academic works

Thesis - Forum for arts and crafts/Telangana

Urban intervention

Affordable Housing

Medical institution

2.Practical Training

Carpentary Details

Commercial Project at jubliee hills

Electrical Drawing Pergola Details

5.Miscellaneous Heritage

Natcon Fractals
Musi Cool Infrastructure CSEB
4.Workshops IIA
Understaning
walks Photography Wall paintings Sketches
Secunderbad Temple Documentation Old MCH office RBVR Samadhi 1-8 16 31 27 21-25 9-11 17-18 32 28 25 12-13 19 33 29 26 14-15 20 34 29 30
3.Documentation

01 Forum For ARTS and CRAFTS of TELANGANA

Cultural references have become increasingly hazy in today’s era of widespread uniformity, globalisation, and mass production. People’s yearning to go back to their roots is now growing. They seek to research the skills and principles found in traditional businesses and fine arts and crafts. Indian arts, crafts, and design have a history that is as old as the country itself. With a 5000-year-old intangible cultural and spiritual tradition, South India is a nation blessed with artistic talent. In order to demonstrate its talent, it needs modern teaching and learning facilities. Keeping art alive via practice is one approach to protecting it. 12 of the 15 Geographical Indicator (GI) tags granted to Telangana are associated with its art and craft, highlighting the significance of the arts in the region. Telangana has a vibrant tradition of arts and crafts. This thesis attempted to explore the arts and crafts community of Telangana focusing on Pochampally weaving, Bidri craft, Nirmal Painting & toys. In the process, I have explored the spatial relationship associated with the art/craft and their connection to the built environment, User experience, etc. by studying a few prominent arts and crafts centres in India. In the purview of studies, a forum has been designed with workshops, exhibitions, Learning and interaction spaces for both artisans and the public to showcase their skills and share their cultural heritage with a wider audience. OAT and Auditorium have provided where community-driven projects, events, and educational programs for individuals of all ages and backgrounds to actively participate in the artistic process. The Deccan architectural style is used in an effort to give the design a native character.

Keywords: Arts forum, creativity, cultural engagement, community enrichment, exhibitions, performances, workshops, educational initiatives, artistic expression.

-Harinath(b.1970)
Tree of Life - Kalamkari
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Izzath Nagar

Hi tex road

Mundikunta

Izzath Nagar

Meenakshi sky Lounge Khanampet

Neighborhood context of Meenakshi sky lounge

Hyderabad,Telangana

Figure Ground showing relation between Built up space and unbuilt up space around Meenakshi sky Lounge.

Contour map near meenakshi sky lounge showing elevation contour lines at 1 meter intervals.Contours are negligible.

Vegetation map showing vegetaion in and around the Meenakshi sky Lounge.And also a water body Mundikunta.W

Building use map showing building use around the site as the site is surrounded by residential colonies, commercial and also institutional buildings.

Goshala, Veda Patasala Hi tex
road Hi tex road Hi tex road RoadMeenakshi
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This composed building is a model for an arts forum, and each area has been carefully designed to provide visitors with a smooth and pleasurable experience. Every section of the venue adds to its lively atmosphere, from the calm retreat of the delegate rooms to the captivating beauty of the Shahi Exhibition Hall. Visitors are immersed in a world where creativity knows no bounds, whether they are enjoying a culinary adventure at the bustling food court, learning about the exquisite works of local artisans at the art stalls, or taking in cultural performances in Rangasthalam, the main performance venue, or the Open-Air Theatre (OAT).

SERVICE ROAD HITEX ROAD HITEX ROAD MEENAKSHISKY LOUNGE ROAD MEENAKSHI SKY LOUNGE ROAD JAYABHERI ROAD RANGASTHALAM 1600SQM DELEGATE ROOMS 300SQM ADMIN 280SQM FOOD COURT 440SQM 6M DRIVE WAY 3M DRIVE WAY ENTRY EXIT EXIT EXIT ENTRY TOILETS 65SQM TOILETS 80SQM 3M DRIVE WAY BUS PARKING 1 2 3 4 STALLS-100SQM 8M WIDE SERVICE ROAD 6M WIDE SERVICE ROAD 8M WIDE SERVICE ROAD STALLS-100SQM STALLS-100SQM STALLS-100SQM 3M DRIVE WAY 3M DRIVE WAY UP PEDESTRIAN ENTRY/EXIT Generator Transformer Towards Workshop Towards Auditorium Towards Exhibition and Workshop space Towards Delegate rooms and Admin Towards OAT Towards OAT Towards Art Stalls A' B' D' D B A C C' 2.8M Arched walkway 2.8M Arched walkway 2M Arched Walkway SERVICE ROAD HITEX ROAD 15M WIDE ROAD 15M WIDE ROAD Towards HITEX Exhibition Towards HITEX Charminar 6M DRIVE WAY
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Site plan

Ground Floor plan

Scale - 1:250

MEENAKSHISKY LOUNGE ROAD 3M DRIVE WAY BUS PARKING 8M WIDE SERVICE ROAD 6M WIDE SERVICE ROAD 3M DRIVE WAY Towards Art Stalls Towards Art Stalls 2.8M Arched walkway 2.8M Arched walkway Ticket Counter Server room 3m X 3.8m Conference room 10.2m X 4.3m Toilets 6.2m X 3.8m 2M wide walk way 2M wide walk way Reception/waiting 7.1m X 4.3m Janitor room Cold storage 4.2m 3.1m Dry storage 4.2m X 3.1m Pantry 4.2m X 4m Loading and Unloading Receiving Area Kitchen 7.2m X 9m Reception Seating 8m X 10.6m Open Seating 13.5m 6.5m Food Court 13m X 10.6m 2.5M wide walk way History of Bidri Craft 4M wide walkway History of Pochampally Weaving 4M wide walkway History of Nirmal Toys 3.5M wide walkway History of Nirmal Paintings 4M wide walkway Audio visualization room 3.8M wide walkway Pochampally Weaving Exhibition 24mX9m 3M wide walkway 4M wide walkway Nirmal Toys Exhibition 9.5mX5m Nirmal Paintings Exhibition 12mx4m Bidri Craft Exhibition 3.8M wide Corridor 3.8M wide Corridor Audio visualization room -0.3M LVL Curator room 3.8m x3.7m Storage room 3.8m x3.7m Office room 3.8m x4m Step Down +0.6M LVL +0.6M LVL 3.5M wide Corridor 3.5M wide corridor Room 4M x 6M Room 4M 6M Room 3 4M 6M Room 4 4M 6M Room 4M x 6M Room 6 4M 6M Room 7 4M x 6M Store room 3M 3M 2M wide walk way 2M wide walk way Reception/waiting 6m 5m 3.5M wide corridor 3.5M wide corridor 3.5M wide corridor 3.5M wide corridor 3.5M wide corridor +0.6M LVL +0.45M LVL Male Toilet 3.5m x 7.8m Female Toilet 3.5m x 7.8m Male Toilet 4.8m x 4.8m Male Toilet 4.8m x 4.8m +4.8M LVL +0.6M LVL +4.8M LVL +1.2M LVL 3.5M wide Corridor 3.5M wide Corridor +0.6M LVL Art stall 3.7m 3.7m Art stall 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 4 3.7m 3.7m Art stall 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 7 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 9 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 10 3.7m 3.7m Art stall 11 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 12 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 13 3.7m 3.7m Art stall 14 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 15 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 16 3.7m 3.7m Art stall 17 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 18 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 19 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 20 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 21 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 22 3.7m 3.7m Art stall 23 3.7m X 3.7m Art stall 24 3.7m X 3.7m Green Room 3.5M X 4.2M Green Room 3.5M X 4.2M Store Room 3M 3M Store Room 3M X 3M
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First Floor plan

MEENAKSHISKY LOUNGE ROAD DELEGATE ROOMS 300SQM ADMIN 280SQM FOOD COURT 440SQM TOILETS 65SQM 3M DRIVE WAY BUS PARKING STALLS-100SQM 8M WIDE SERVICE ROAD 6M WIDE SERVICE ROAD STALLS-100SQM STALLS-100SQM STALLS-100SQM 3M DRIVE WAY UP UP PEDESTRIAN ENTRY Towards Delegate rooms and Admin Towards Food court Towards OAT Towards Art Stalls Towards Art Stalls 2.8M Arched walkway 2.8M Arched walkway Pochampally demostration area 7.0M X 9.5M Pochampally workstation 10m X 7m 2.5M wide walk way 2.5M wide walk way 2.5M wide walk way Nirmal workstation 6.8m X 7m Bidri Craft workstation 6.5m X 7m Nirmal Demostration area 7m 9.5m Bidri Craft Demostration area 7m 9.5m Workshop Exhibtion 20m X 9m 3M wide walkway 3M wide walkway 2.2M wide walkway Aisle 1 Aisle 2 Aisle 3 Aisle 4 Stage Back Stage Projection Room Female Toilet 12m x 4.8m Male Toilet 12.5m x 4.8m Slab Slab Slab Up Up +4.8M +4.8M +4.8M LVL +4.8M LVL +4.8M LVL +0.6M +3.6M LVL Female Toilet 3.6m x 4.8m Male Toilet 3.6m x 4.8m Office 3m 3m
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Scale - 1:250

Second Floor plan

Scale - 1:250

MEENAKSHISKY LOUNGE ROAD DELEGATE ROOMS 300SQM ADMIN 280SQM FOOD COURT 440SQM TOILETS 65SQM TOILETS 80SQM 3M DRIVE WAY BUS PARKING STALLS-100SQM 8M WIDE SERVICE ROAD 6M WIDE SERVICE ROAD STALLS-100SQM STALLS-100SQM STALLS-100SQM 3M DRIVE WAY UP UP UP PEDESTRIAN ENTRY Towards Exhibition Towards Workshop Towards Auditorium Towards Exhibition and Workshop space Towards Delegate rooms and Admin Towards Food court Towards OAT Towards OAT Towards Art Stalls Towards Art Stalls Towards Art Stalls 2.8M Arched walkway 2.8M Arched walkway Stage Back Stage Lighting CATwalk 3.5M Wide walk way 3.5M Wide walk way 3.5M Wide walk way 3.5M Wide walk way Lighting Storage room 3.6m 4m Sound Storage room 3.6m x 4m Maintanence/ Storage room 3.6m x 4m Staff Lounge 6.5m x 4m Staff Toilets Slab Slab Slab Down 2M Wide walk way 2M Wide walk way Pochampally workstation Workshop Exhibtion
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Closeup Elevations of Workshop and Exhibitions

GL

Closeup Elevations of Admin and Delegate rooms

Closeup Elevations of Food Court

“Speaking Corridors.” It refers to the idea of designing

corridors in a way

that encourages communication

and interaction between people.

The goal is to create

a space

that

encourages people to engage with each other and build a sense of community. A transitional zone between two different types of spaces. This zone can help to create a sense of separation between the two spaces and provide a visual or physical barrier.

Topic Name Drawing Title :

Key Plan:

Name : Yerra.Shashidhar Goud

Sem : X

Roll No : 18261AA080

Section : B

Date :

Scale :

North :

Sheet No. :

Stamp & Signature : Aurora's Design Habsiguda

First Slab Level +0M LVL Parapet Level + 4.95m -3.5M LVL Second Slab level + 7.05m First Slab Level + 4.95m Internal Level + 4.95m Road Level ± 0'-0" -3.5M LVL -3.5M LVL Parapet Level + 4.95m Second Slab level + 7.05m First Slab Level + 4.95m Internal Level + 4.95m Road Level ± 0'-0" +0M LVL -1.7M LVL +0M LVL -3.5M LVL +0M LVL GL GL Parapet Level + 4.95m First Slab Level + 4.95m Internal Level + 4.95m Road Level ± 0'-0" Parapet Level + 4.95m First Slab Level + 4.95m Internal Level + 4.95m Road Level ± 0'-0" -3.5M LVL -3.5M LVL -1.7M LVL -1.7M LVL +0M LVL +0M LVL +0M LVL +0M LVL
Parapet Level + 4.95m Internal Level + 4.95m Road Level ± 0'-0" First Slab Level + 4.95m -1.7M LVL -3.5M LVL +0M LVL +0M LVL +0M LVL
GL Parapet Level + 4.95m Internal Level + 4.95m Road Level ± 0'-0" First Slab Level + 4.95m
SKYLOU ROAD MEENAKSHI
Forum for ARTS CRAFTS Telangana
Elevations
N 1:450
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“Speaking Corridors.” It refers to the idea of designing corridors in a way that encourages communication and interaction between people. The goal is to create a space that encourages people to engage with each other and build a sense of community.

3D Views of Proposed Design Jali windows and Traditional wall painting View of Central Courtyard Towards meenakshi Sky lounge Bird View of Central Courtyard from meenakshi Sky lounge Recreational Spaces Entrance to OAT Speaking Corridors Levels Entrance Archway
Design Inspirations
Wide Corridors Transition Spaces Wide Corridors Step Wells Arched walkway Courtyards Jali Windows
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Purani Haveli, Old city, Hyderabad, Telangana

Hyerabad city map [ Source: HUDA maps]

The city of Hyderabad was founded by the Qutb Shahi sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591 CE. It was built around the Charminar, which formed the centerpiece of the city. Hyderabad became an important trading centre for diamonds and pearls, and a centre for culture.After a brief period of Mughal rule, the first Nizam of Hyderabad conquered the city in 1724. The Nizams later signed a subsidiary alliance with the British, and their territory became Hyderabad State, the largest princely state in British India with the city of Hyderabad as its capital. During this period, industry, railways, modern education, and airways developed in Hyderabad.

Base map Salar jung museum Aza khana zehra Old MCH office Purani Haveli Miralam mandi Musi River
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Darul shifa

Long the main stretch of the dharul shifa - yaqutpura road either side of the road has mixed use residential buildings with ground floors as the commercial floors and the rest of the floors above as residential floors

Source: HUDA maps.

The public and semi public buildings can be classifed into institutional buildings. Majority of the heritage structure are converted into institutions like purani haveli museum

Land use and Building use
1]Purani Haveli 2]Old MCH office 3]Aza khana zehra
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4]Darul Shifa

Vending zones:

The vendors have been observed and classified according to the things they sell.

This helps us to understand the context of the area better and also gives an idea of the consumer age group of that respective area.

1. Near major node Starting from aza khana zehra.

2. Darul shifa/ football ground

3. Duru shevar hospital

4.Mir Alam mandi

5. Yakutpura Station Rd

Fruit Vendors

Vegetable Vendors

Flower Vendors

1 2 4 3 5
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Affordable Housing

The aim of the project was to design a affordable hosuing for worker of a brick manfucturing factory. The site is located near kondaprthy village which is 15km from Warangal city, Telangana.Existing situation of the hosuing of workers . A single room for living, common storage, common kitchen, common toilets.Workers facing helath problems because of dust emitted from the manfucturing unit.

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2]

3]

4]

MANUFACTURING UNIT
HOUSING FOR WROKERS
COMMON STORAGE
COMMON KITEN
WASHROOMS FOR WORKERS 1 2 3 3 4 5
5]
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Proposed design was a double bedroom housing for families and a single bedroom housing for bachelors. What if there is no communtiy space to gather?

Providing a community space as a central courtyard for the housing helps workers to interact with each other and as well as a play area for children and also acts as a buffer space for the housing. As dust and smoke is the major problem for the workers, taking softscape as an design element to obstruct the smoke and the dustProviding fruit bearing trees in the central courtyard as it helps in improving their health conditions.

3D
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videws/Renders

Medical Institute

The aim of the project was to design a medical institue Connecting through these elements[Concept/zoning of the site]

Hospital is a place which co-ordinates and controls many departments just as the brain in a human body, which deals with the control and organization of the human body.

• College is a place where the students are pumped in with knowledge and enthusiasm just as heart.

• The hospital requires a supporting staff like nurses doctors and to react and respond in a proper manner [the CNS transports the message from brain to the body which results in actions of the body to a particular stimuli]

• Providing a light and ventillation to the interior through atrium.

GENERAL CLINIC MEDICAL CLINIC PAEDIARTIC ORTHOPEDIC OBC AND GYNAE ENT Pre operation room -Doctor room TREATMENT PLASTER NURSING STATION TOILET CENTRAL PHARMACY AUDIOMETRY DENTAL RAY DENTAL MENS TOILET WOMENS TOILET JANITOR CHANGING ROOMS ENTRANCE LOBBY NERSING DESK PANTRY CLEAN UTILITY A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6
Site Plan Ground floor plan 14

First floor plan

Second floor plan

RECEPTION GENERAL X-RAY SPECIAL XRAY SUPPORT BLOOD BANK ULTRA SOUND RECEPTION STAFF SUPPORT NURSING STATION PATIENT BEDS PATIENT BEDS PAEDIATIC FEMALE WARDS NURSING STATION BARIUM PREPARATION CONTROL ROOM CONTROL ROOM CHANGE ROOM REGISTRATION QUEUING TRACK CONSULTANTS TECHINITIANS RESIDENTS RECORD ROOMS REPORTING CHANGE ROOM DISINFECTION PATHALOGIST EMERGENCY Immunopathology ENQUIRY RECORD SAMPLE RECEIPT LIFT LOBBY TOXEMIA BEDS PRENATAL BEDS POSTNATAL BEDS DELIVERY BEDS TREATMENT JANITOR CLEAN UTILITY NERSING DESK A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 NURSING STATION PATIENT BEDS STAFF ACCOMIDATION Pre operation room Post operative room Operation theater Nurse room Surgeon /anesthetist Assistant room Sterilization room Soiled linen room Disposal area Washing area Staff lounge Change room DESPENSARY Security/Fire General Administration Hospital Administration Nursing Administration Medical Records Hospital Information HOSPITAL LAUNDARY A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6
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02

Practical Training

Typology: Residential, comercial spaces.

Studio Vriksh : Architecture & Interior design firm

The below mentioned selected works are done during the internship of 6 months duration at STUDIO VRIKSH.During my tenure at Studio Vriksh, I had the privilege of contributing to diverse architectural projects spanning residential and commercial domains. From crafting innovative residential spaces that blend luxury with functionality to designing cutting-edge commercial structures, the studio’s commitment to excellence shines through in every project, reflecting a harmonious balance of aesthetics and purpose.

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Carpentary details for a Interior project at Gandipet

ply

general notes -

Stone as per selection

1.This drawing is the property of Studio not be used for any purpose other than without their prior written permission.

2.Do not scale the drawing. follow written only.

3.Any discrepancy in the drawing to be notice of the consultant immediately.

4.Previous drawing versions shall be

Concealed handle Shutter

Concealed handle

Detail A

Profile light

Detail B

20.0 300.0 100.0 25.0 12.0
with laminate
per
as
selection
30.3 28.7 45.3 14.3 21.5 21.5
Pull-out Cutlery Pull-out Plate Pull-out Oven (Bosch Pyrolitic Built-in SS HBN574BR0Z) Microwave (Bosch 25L) Drawer (push open) 360.0 As per appliance dimension Lift up (push open) Lift up (push open) 630.0 835.0 Shelf Shelf Shelf Shelf Pull out drawers Shelf Shelf Shelf Shelf 600.0 115.3 115.3 False ceiling Lvl. FFL eq eq 878.0 920.0 600.0 eq eq R 728.4 Loft Loft LoftLoftLoft 600.0 R kitchen
A False ceiling Lvl. FFL A A' 75.0 Shelf Shelf 600.0 612.0 R 380.0 Shelf Shelf 600.0 Loft 630.0 kitchen Plan kitchen Section A kitchen Plan 835.0 220.0 666.0 Ply with laminate as per selection
as per selection Ply with laminate as per selection Profile light to be provided eq eq 880.0 920.0 2400.0 Rolling Shutters Rolling Shutters to be provided 978.6 50.0 1220.0 640.0 40mm thick shutter door Rolling shutters to be provided Refer detail A Refer detail B Refer detail C 130.4 130.4 642.3 642.3 75.0 600.0 680.0 Tile as per selection plywood Stone as per selection Tile as per selection Rolling shutter need to be provided Project Number
Bowl
Elevation
Stone
project
drawing title client name structural consultant Drawing Number project architect Senior architect Revision no. Release date Base ref dwg No
Dhruv
details 3rd Floor Plot HUDA Banjara Hyderabad phone email:studiovriksh@gmail.com
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title Mr. Dhruv Agarwal
Mr.
Kitchen

Commercial project at jubliee hills

5'-0'' ROAD WIDENING

6'-6'' (2m) buffer

5'-0'' ROAD WIDENING

plot line as per Site conditions

plot line as per jubliee hills society

6'-6'' (2m) buffer

5'-0'' left for pipe access

Ground floor plan

Commercial project at jubliee hills

plot line as per jubliee hills society

plot line as per Site conditions

First floor plan

Up W open to sky 17'-9" X 11'-6" Semi Covered Seating waiting area double height 24'-0 X19'-0" MD Cabin 9'-0" X 9'-0" Outdoor Seating 38'-5"X16'-5" His Toilet 5'6" X 9'3" Kitchen 23'-6" X46'-3" Indoor Seating (65) 50'-3" X 24'-9" Her's Toilet 5'6" X 5'7" Up
Service Staircase Staircase Drop off level +2'-0" slope 1:8 Lift 5'-3"x 6'-0" Terrace 1 level (+)5'-6" Terrace 2 level (+)8'-6" Internal level (+)9'-0" Deck level (+)8'-11"
W Private Area(20) 12'-0" X 28'-6" pantry 10'-6" X 19'-9" live counter double height 24'-0"X19'-0" Her's Toilet 5'-6" X 5'-6" His Toilet 5'-6" X 9'-3" Private Area (90) 74'-6" X 43'-3" Lobby open to sky 17'-9" X 11'-6" Lift 5'-3"x 6'-0" Up
Service Staircase Staircase Internal level (+)23'-0" Terminate columns after first slab
w’
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A B C D E F G +0'­0" LVL +0'­0" LVL ­20'­6" LVL +0'­0" ­8'­0" LVL ­8'­0" LVL Road level ± 0'­0" Internal level 2'­0" First slab level +9'­0" Second Slab level +23'­0" Third Slab level 37'­0" Cellar level(plinth top) ­5'­0" 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 +0'­0" LVL ­4'­0" LVL ­60'­11" LVL ­57'­3" LVL ­60'­1" LVL ­4'­0" LVL ­4'­0" LVL Road level ± 0'­0" Internal level + 2'­0" First slab level +9'­0" Second Slab level +23'­0" Third Slab level + 37'­0" Cellar level(plinth top) ­5'­0" ­39'­2" LVL ­39'­2" LVL west side elevation north side elevation A B C D E F G +0'­0" LVL +0'­0" LVL ­20'­6" LVL +0'­0" LVL ­8'­0" LVL Road level ± 0'­0" Internal level 2'­0" First slab level +9'­0" Second Slab level +23'­0" Third Slab level 37'­0" Cellar level(plinth top) ­5'­0" 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 +0'­0" LVL ­4'­0" LVL ­60'­11" LVL ­57'­3" LVL ­60'­1" LVL ­4'­0" LVL ­4'­0" LVL Road level ± 0'­0" Internal level + 2'­0" First slab level +9'­0" Second Slab level +23'­0" Third Slab level + 37'­0" Cellar level(plinth top) ­5'­0" ­39'­2" LVL ­39'­2" LVL west side elevation Staircase Staircase Indoor Seating [65 seats] Private Party Area (90Seats) Double Height Lift Parking [15 Cars] Kitchen Kitchen Pantry Road level 0'-0" Internal level 2'-0" First slab level +9'-0" Second Slab level +23'-0" Third Slab level 37'-0" Cellar level(plinth top) -5'-0" 14' 14' 7' 5' 2' F G A E D C B
AA' general notes1.This drawing is the property of Studio not be used for any purpose other than without their prior written permission. 2.Do not scale the drawing. follow written only. 3.Any discrepancy in the drawing to be notice of the consultant immediately. 4.Previous drawing versions shall be Project Number project title drawing title client name structural consultant Drawing Number project architect Senior architect Revision no. Release date Base ref dwg No Sections 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 Road level 0'-0" Internal level + 2'-0" First slab level +9'-0" Second Slab level +23'-0" Third Slab level + 37'-0" Cellar level(plinth top) -5'-0" D Private Party Area (90Seats) Indoor Seating [65 seats] Parking [15 Cars] Staircase Washrooms Washrooms 5' Left for pipe access 14' 14' 7' 2' 5'
Section
general notes1.This drawing is the property of Studio not be used for any purpose other than without their prior written permission. 2.Do not scale the drawing. follow written only. 3.Any discrepancy in the drawing to be notice of the consultant immediately. 4.Previous drawing versions shall be Project Number project title drawing title client name structural consultant Drawing Number project architect Senior architect Revision no. Release date Base ref dwg No Sections
side elevation
side elevation 19 Commercial project at jubliee hills
Section BB'
West
North

Electrical Drawing for a residential project at Financial District

Wiring Layout

3D views for an interior project

Wall washer recessed BEDROOM 2 12'-1" x 11'-0" DRAWING 12'-8" x 16'-4" PUJA 4'-8" x 6'-11" BEDROOM 1 11'-9" x 11'-9" FAMILY DINING 18'-11" x 22'-1" TOILET 5'-7" x 8'-3" WET KITCHEN 7'-7" x 6'-21 2 KITCHEN 19'-10" x 7'-10" TOILET 8'-3" x 5'-7" TOILET 4'-3" x 6'-0" TOILET 9'-3" x 6'-1" MASTER BEDROOM 13'-5" x 12'-1" CHILDREN'S BEDROOM 10'-11" x 13'-6" TOILET 5'-8" x 8'-8"
Washing machine UTILITY 3'-5" x 5'-7" Fridge Open shelves Pot wash A5 2m F4 sb 8m sb F2 4m F5 sb 8m sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb sb 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 sb J10 J9 J7 J6 M2 K1 C7 C6 C5 H3 J15 A8 A9 C4 A2 3m C3 C1 G1 F1 H2 I1 H1 A4 6m A3 6m L1 J2 J1 A7 A6 A1 6m B1 4m J11 4m J8 4m J3 4m J5 2m J4 J16 4m J12 J14 D1 C7 E1 F6 F3 1050 450 1050 1050 6m 1050 4m 1050 6m 1050 6m 1050 6m 1050 6m 150 1200 150 400 400 600 1200 1050 600 600 600 8m 600 8m 1050 1050 1050 600 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 1050 2m 6m 6m 4m 450 6m 6m 8m 1650 600 4m 8m 8m 6m 8m 4m 6m 8m 4m 4m 4m sb 600 4m 4m 4m 2m 600 950 950 950 950 1050 4m 1650 950 2m J18 950 4m sb sb J6' 2m 600 J6" 2m 1050 sb J17 600 2m sb 2100 for smart mirror 750 450 ceiling ceiling sb A8' 900 2m sb A10 1050 6m motion sensor sb sb sb sb 750 M1 1050 6m for smart mirror motion sensor motion sensor ceiling ceiling motion sensor sb J13 1650 2m sb sb sb sb J6''' 2m 450 to be revised after the final 3D Wiring Layout
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HIGH DENSITY HIGH MOISTURE RESISTENCE.

HDHMR board is made by combining fiber chips, forest wood waste through a homogeneously construction process. These fiber chips are pressed together to form a single layer, removing small wood content to form a robust higher density board.

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03 DOCUMENTATION

SHREE LAKSHMI NARAYANA SWAMY TEMPLE , SECUNDERABAD, MONDA MARKET HYDERABAD.

Shree Lakshmi Narayana Swamy temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu along with his vahana Garuda situated in MondaMarket, Secunderabad. The Architectural style of the temple is Dravidian Style. Dravidian style of Architecture can be usually observed in the Southern Part of India. I have visited the temple to study it’s architecture and heritage as a part of Architectural Documentation in the 8th Semester.

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Thiruvadi is because heis the eternal vahanam for Perumal (God). As you know, Hanuman was Sri Rama’s vahanam and that too only on certain occasions. Garuda, on the otherhand was Perumal’s vahanam in all his Manifestations. Therefore he is refered to as “Perumai mikka sttthi” which roughly translates to one who is worthy of great praise.

Garuda is known as Periya Thiruvadi (Paduka) as he holds lord Vishnu feet as being vahanam in temples. Hanuman is known as Siriya Thiruvadi as he also serves lord Vishnu as vahanam. Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmanan & Hanuman – An avatar of lord vishnu another form of diety is presnt in the temple.

The festivals like Shri Rama navami and Hanmuna Jaynthi is a majorly celebrated festival.

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Vimana and the Details

Due to improper maintanence, environmental conditions and negligenceof the temple owner (Endownments Department) we can see the major damage on the vimana and the sculptures We can also see damp patches on the vimana.

Shikara

The superstructure, tower, or sphere above the sanctuary , it is the most dominant and characteristic feature of the Hindu temple. A shikhara is the topmost pointed portion of a temple. It forms the neck of the temple. The shikhara of the north Indian temple is different from the South Indian one.

STHUPI SHIKARAM KANTAMU VEDHIKA PRASTHARAMU KARNAKUTAMU
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Details and Ornamentation

Documentation of old MCH office

Existing plan and site situation

Nizam’s MCH is spread over 6,000 square metres Hyderabad had its own muncipality under nizam mir osman ali khan 1911-1948. Old MCH building at DarulShifa before the new building (GHMC) was built at TankBund in 1991. It served as Hyderabad municipal corporation office till 1990.

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The MCH moved out of this building in 1986 upon on the new construction of a new complex built for it by the hussain sagar in 1991

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Detoriated area

Detoriated area

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As building is being unused since 1986 we can see multiple damages on the facade of the structure and as well as the interiors. We can also see the vegetation growth in and around the site, as this is damaging the walls and the facade. A detail showing the damaged portion of the facade.

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Article from Deccan Chronicle
restoration of the structure

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As a part of architectural documentation.We have done the documentation of a grave yard. The documentation has given an exploration of the cult and celebration of death, loss and memory.It traces the history and design of burial places.The documentation helps us question as to how, in an age of mass cremation, architects and landscape designers might create meaningful structures and settings in the absence of a body, since for most of history the human body itself has provided the fundamental structural scale.

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04 WORKSHOPS

IIA NatCon 2021

TELANGANA Chapter

On invitation from the IIA NatCon team for setting up an art installation at the event venue, we came with the idea of an origami tree and branching canopy with floating birds. Materials used were Gateway sheet, cardboard and color paper.

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FRACTALS 23.2 :: COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE

Type: 2019, awareness, Design + Build, design research, Exhibitions, Fractals Workshop, Installations, process, programming matter, the digital vernacular, XS

DESIGN EVOLUTION

Fractals workshop for Hyderabad Design week.

8-10 September 2019, Aurora’s Design Institute, Hyderabad,Telangana.

Materials used: Bamboo Skewers

Exhibition at Hyderabad Design week Expo/World Design Assembly.

Hyderabad International Convention Centre[HICC],Novotel, Hyderabad,Telangana,India.

Modules Connectivity of Modules
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“Understanding MUSI”

This workshop, hosted by The Deccan Archives Foundation, in collaboration with INTACH Hyderabad and ASEEM, aims to help students understand the historic core of the river Musi through on site visits, sessions on history and ecology of the river by experts, mapping activities around the historic core area and put forward their ideas for the riverfront.

INTACH Hyderabad - Co-Host FOCUS School - Co-Host and Partner School of Architecture and Planning, Woxsen University - Knowledge Partner

Hyderabad Pavilion the A to Z of Hyderabad

On the occasion of the HarvardMUN 2022 in Novotel HICC, The Deccan Archive had set up the “Hyderabad Pavilion” to represent the cultural significance of the city of Hyderabad.

Cool Infrastructures

Life with Heat in the Off Grid City -IIT Hyderabad

In 2022, the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, with the support of Swastik Harish and Associates and the Hyderabad Urban Labs conducted a series of studies around heat in informal settlements in the city of Hyderabad, India. Moving away from the simpler notions of heat waves, extreme heat events and policy responses such as Heat Action Plans, the research aimed to find out how exactly heat is experienced in informal settlements

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Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks[CSEB]

Compressed stabilized earth blocks (CSEB) are manufactured from local soil mixed/ stabilised with small amount of cement (upto 5%), sand and water.

Being produced from local soil, it offers a sustainable alternate to burnt clay bricks/cement concrete blocks. These blocks are compressed in a Press (manual or motorised) and cured.

The top soil being fertile is removed and deeper soils are extracted as main raw material for production of these blocks. Depending upon the characteristic of local soil, a design mix comprising of local soil, cement,sand and water is prepared and is cast in moulds through a press to produce blocks of desired strength as per application. walls.

MIXTURE OF LOCAL SAND, CEMENT[UPTO 5%], SAND AND WATER.
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MISCELLANEOUS

THE DECCAN ARCHIVE

‘The Deccan Archive’ was founded in November 2018 with an aim to collect and document Deccan history. In 2020, we began conducting heritage walks and workshops as part of our outreach program to reconnect people with their past. Every weekend since October 2020, we conduct curated walks, events, workshops to reach out to young audiences with hunger to learn history.

Charminar 444

A photo exhibit inside the Charminar on its 444th anniversary.

The Charminar was completed in the year 1000 Hijri (1591 CE) by the Qutb Shahi Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah.

The Deccan Archive, in collaboration with INTACH Hyderabad, organized a photo exhibition inside the historic monument to celebrate the icon of the city. 31 July to 7 August 2022.

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The exhibit got featured in THE INIDIAN EXPRESS news paper saying that”While empires have risen and fallen, governments have changed and so has people’s view of the world, Charminar has remained synonymous with Hyderabad and its culture”.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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WALL PAINTINGS

SKETCHES

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