Undergrad Architectural Portfolio

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Patna, Bihar, India

Tel +91 7488103414

tanzeelurr.ug19.ar@nitp.ac.in

I’m Architectural student, diverse artist, Illustrator and a professional Calligrapher intrested in creating complex geometrical and sustainable designs.

My perspective is to prioritize more designed for, than the design, to experince easy life circulation. I enjoy critical analysis of architectural challenges to bringning innovation as well as efficiency to the process of design.

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PORTFOLIO | ABOUT

CURRICULUM VITAE

QUALIFICATIONS LANGUAGE

Bachelor of Architecture

2019 - 2024

National Institute of Tecgnology Patna

Intermediate

2016 - 2017

Patna Muslim High School.

EXPERIENCE & ACHIEVEMENT SKILLS

RUBENS | NASA INDIA

2020 - 2021

Co - Cordinator & Cordinator

PARTICIPATION | NASA INDIA

2020 - 2021

Design 36 | ANDC 2020 | ANDC 2021

FREELANCING

2020 - 2023

Interior Design ( design to execution )

Restaurant :

2BHK Domicile :

@Aurangabad, Bihar, India

@Shekhpura, Bihar, India

@Anisabad, Patna, Bihar

3D Modelling & Visualization

@Cole han, New York City

@Luisa Spagnoli, London, UK

@Incarnation Studio, Patna, India

@Dwellkraft Interiors , Patna, India

@Acute Desigeners, Patna, India

Architecture Photography

Hand Sketch for Book Publication

3d Maquette Visualization

Photoshop Rendering

Graphic Designing

Logo Artist

Brand Identity Designer

INTERNSHIP WORKS

2021 - 2023

Spark International, Okhla Phase II, New Delhi

Incarnation Studio, Patna, Bihar

Terra Atelier, Almora, Uttrakhand

ACHIEVEMENT

2019

English

Hindi

Urdu

Arabic

PROFESSIONAL

3D Architecture Modelling & Rendering

Architecture Drafting, Detailing, Design and Illustration.

Project Management

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

Graphic Design

Communication Skills

Client Briefing and Meetings

Site Supervision

TECHNICAL

MS OFFICE

Word | PowerPoint | Excel

Adobe CC

Photoshop | Illustrator | Lightroom | In -

Design | Premier Pro

CAD | BIM | Modelling

Autocad | Revit | Sketchup | Revit | Blender

Rendering

Lumion | V-Ray | Twinmotion | Blender

OPERATION TEAMS

2019 - 2022

Vista Photography Club

Member (2019), Secreatary (2021-22)

Expresso Art Club

Member (2019), Art Head (2021-22)

Designing Team

Member (2019-21)

Stanchion PublicationTeam | NITP

Member (2020-21)

Recognised as Special Mention in Unofficial Event | ZONASA |NASA INDIA

Citation in Redesigning Infrastructure Competition | TCF | NIT PATNA | INDIA

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PORTFOLIO | CV

TABLE OF CONTENT

DREAM HOUSE DESIGN PROJECT

HOUSING COMPLEX DESIGN PROJECT

UNIVERSITY DESIGN

RESTAURANT DESIGN LIVE PROJECT

DETAILING & WORKING DRAWINGS

INTERNSHIP &FREELANCING WORKS

OTHER SKILLS

PROJECT SPAN

1. DREAM HOUSE DESIGN

SOLO ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER VI

2. HOUSIG COMPLEX

SOLO ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER VI

3. UNIVERSITY DESIGN Academic block | Admin Block

SOLO ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER VII

4. RESTAURANT DESIGN

GROUP LIVE PROJECT

DAR-AL-MAQAM

A Residential Dream House Academic Project

This project focuses on designing a luxury residence based on a vast requirenment and comfort of the family. The design first draws a seperation of public, semi public and private space distributed in a linear way.it is firmly designed in a way to proivde easy acessiblity and circulation throughout the infrastructure.

Overall, the dream house is designed for comfortable, modern living, with plenty of space for relaxation and entertainment, and a connection to the natural world that enhances the overall sense of well-being and tranquility.

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A dream house design is often characterized by its uniqueness and reflects the individual’s personal taste and style. It may incorporate architectural elements from various styles, such as modern, contemporary, traditional, or a fusion of different aesthetics, resulting in a one-of-a-kind design.

The designs embrace sustainable and eco-friendly principles. This can include energy-efficient appliances, solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, green roofs, and natural ventilation techniques. The use of sustainable materials and construction methods reduces the environmental impact of the house.

The exterior of the house encompasses thoughtfully designed landscaping, which complements the architecture and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal. This may include lush gardens, water features, walking paths, outdoor seating areas, and sustainable landscaping techniques that harmonize with the natural surroundings.

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8 10 9 2 7 3 4 5 6 1 11 UP 5750 8000.0 4500 2800 3050 4250 8550 11000.0 6500.0 4000.0 1800 9050.0 4300 4750.0 7010.0 7100.0 22100 6000.0 6690 6900.0 2000.0 8000 10650.0 700.0 BASEMENT PLAN 1.Exhibition Area 2.Game Room 3.Digital Gaming Room 4.Server Room 5.WC 6.Powder Room 7.Sauna 8.GYM 9.Common Washroom 10.Bedroom02 11.Backstairs 12.Backdoor PORTFOLIO | Dream House Design 08

The spatial layout of the house is carefully planned to optimize functionality, comfort, and flow. It may include open-concept living areas that seamlessly connect various spaces, such as the kitchen, dining, and living areas, creating a sense of spaciousness. Private spaces, such as bedrooms and bathrooms, are strategically located for privacy and relaxation.

The house often blurs the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. Expansive windows, glass walls, or sliding doors can bring in ample natural light and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

1 3 20 5 6 8 9 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 17 18 10 4 24 23 22 21 25 25 25 25 2 26 27 29 30 6500.0 11000.0 4000.0 11600 7010.0 7800.0 4750.0 4296.0 3600.0 7300.0 8200.0 7500.0 4500.0 4200.0 2500.0 1800.0 5250.0 8500.0 3000.0 2500.0 3000.0 3046.0 1800.0 7000.0 4000.0 8600.0 3300 7100 2050.0 1800 3050.0 2400 2800 2050.0 3000.0 2200.0 6900.0 6600 5039.0 6784.7 2600.0 4700.0 2000.0 2000.0 2000 1850.0 5000.0 7600 UP 1500.0 LVL -150.0 LVL -300 LVL -300.0 LVL +450.0 LVL 0.0 LVL -300.0 LVL -300.0 UP 1 3 20 5 8 7 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 17 18 10 4 24 23 22 21 2 25 26 27 6500.0 11000.0 7010.0 7800.0 4750.0 4296.0 4500.0 4200.0 2500.0 1800.0 5250.0 8500.0 3000.0 2500.0 4000.0 8500.0 3300 7100 2050.0 1800 3050.0 2400 2800 2050.0 3000.0 2200.0 6900.0 6600 5039.0 2600.0 UP 1500.0 24 24 7 6 9 17 1. Main Entrance 2. Entry Loungue 3. Formal Living Room 4.Guest suite 5.Formal Dining Space 6.Kitchen 7.Informal Living Room Cum Dining space 8.Storage 9.Pantry 10.Common Washroom 11. Bedroom01 12.Home Theatre 13.Storage 14.Utility Room 15.Two Car Garage 1. Main Entrance Below 2. Bridge 3. Formal Living Room Below 4.Bedroom03 5.Sitting space 6.WIC 7.WC 8.Master Bedroom Suite 9.kitchenette 10.Common Washroom 11. Bedroom 04 12.Home Theatre Below 13.Utility Room 14.Terrace 15.Art Office 16.Office 17.Arch. Studio 18.Entrance02 19.WC 20.Staircase 21.Powder Room 22.Master Bathroom 23.WIC 24. kitchenette 25.Balcony 26.Backstair 27.Courtyard 28.Courtyard Below 29.Skylight 30.Office Entrance 16.Office 17.Arch. Studio 18.Entrance02 19.WC 20.Staircase 21.Powder Room 22.Master Bathroom 23.WIC 24. kitchenette 25.Balcony 26.Backstair 27.Courtyard 28.Courtyard Below 29.Skylight 30.Office Entrance
PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR
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DARUSSALAM

A Group Housing Academic Project

To Design a housing complex for all type of housing, ie: EWS, LIG, MIG and HIG. The allocation of percentage of flats should be as per the DRC norms of the concerned authorities. To provide modren residential and recreational facilities. To provide the infrastructure facility for the recreational facilities. To enhance the surrounding with greenery, landscaping and recommended aesthetic to creat a better micro climate in the area.

The concept was introduced to remediate the current disparity that exist bestween the purchasing power and need for shelter, especially amoungst group from economically weaker sections and underpriviliged commmunity.

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The design follows a limited language of variation in building forma and maetrial to create a visual richness. The building are of simple grometric form and the internal layout is highly modiular with various flat options without disturbing trhe structural grid or thew core. The applied material are robust and light making the whole development elegant.

BEDROOM WADROBE 2000 1200 4000 SLIDING GLASS DOOR 900 250 mm projection @ lintel lvl KITCHEN LIVING ROOM & DINING SPACE WASHROOM TV UNIT & STORAGE SIDE TABLE ENTRANCE 450 900 1400 800 2400 4300 3500 300 1475 600 1800 STORAGE CABINETS 2550 3300 900 4250 2900 7350 5800 1100 2900 2425 250 1925 1200 600 675 2525 A B C D E 1 2 3 4 STORAGE CABINETS 2600 1350 2450 2000 679 2679 3754 BALCONY Storage cabinet above wash basin 1200 950 400 1200 900 WIN 02 DR01 DR02 DR03 COMMON PORCH ENTRANCE 20625 1 BHK DWELLING PLAN CLUSTER PLAN 1 BHK DWELLING 1 BHK DWELLING
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A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 3700 1550 2400 2900 1350 2575 3205,05 7 1044,95 605,05 7650 11680,05 KITCHEN LIVING ROOM & DINING SPACE BEDROOM WASHROOM WASHROOM MASTER BEDROOM 3500 1000 2000 1000 400 1000 975 1500 700 1800 900 1200 1000 800 925 812,5 900 812,5 1800 600 600 1800 3750 2450 900 400 5780,05 1000 1350 450 1200 700 750 150 700 1400 1000 1450 994,95 900 2105,05 1200 1350 950 1000 2000 1000 3500 1300 610 UP DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT STAIRCASE Tread: 250 Riser 150 Length 1500 2 BHK DWELLING PLAN
2 BHK DWELLING
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CLUSTER PLAN 2 BHK DWELLING
A B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM CHILDREN BEDROOM LIVING ROOM & DINING SPACE KITCHEN WASHROOM WASHROOM BALCONY BALCONY 4250 1700 3250 2850 4250 16300 4750 3750 8500 4500 3300 900 300 1450 1000 1750 1700 1500 3000 3500 400 600 1000 600 400 2900 600 1825 850 325 2000 1600 2200 1300 525 1000 2975 3275 4575 1000 2350 850 800 3500 1075 1075 1150 4200 4200 1150 250 mm projection @ lintel lvl CHILDREN BEDROOM KITCHEN BALCONY 4500 3300 900 300 1000 1750 1700 1500 3000 2200 525 1000 2975 3275 4575 1000 1075 1075 UP STAIRCASE CHILDREN BEDROOM KITCHEN BALCONY 3300 900 300 1700 3500 2900 600 1600 3275 4575 1000 3500 1075 1075 1150 KITCHEN BALCONY BALCONY 2000 1000 3300 900 300 1000 1750 1500 3000 400 600 1000 600 400 850 900 850 2000 2200 525 1000 2975 1075 1075 KITCHEN BALCONY BALCONY 2000 1000 3300 900 300 3500 400 600 1000 600 400 2900 600 850 900 850 2000 1600 1075 1075 1150 MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM CHILDREN BEDROOM LIVING ROOM DINING SPACE KITCHEN WASHROOM WASHROOM BALCONY 2000 1000 1700 3500 400 600 1000 600 400 2900 600 1825 850 325 850 900 850 2000 2350 850 800 1000 2000 1000 4200 MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM CHILDREN BEDROOM LIVING ROOM DINING SPACE KITCHEN WASHROOM WASHROOM BALCONY 4000 3300 900 1450 1700 400 600 1000 600 400 1825 850 325 2000 1300 3275 4575 1000 1000 2000 1000 4200 2.5 BHK DWELLING PLAN 2.5 BHK DWELLING
2.5
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CLUSTER PLAN
BHK DWELLING
1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E 1700 2750 2550 1465 8465 5250 5250 5250 3750 19501 5000 2750 2100 5000 5050 2350 1600 800 2350 2500 1450 2400 1600 800 5000 4450 1400 1000 2615 3200 2525 900 1575 2415 3450 850 700 3500 1600 1800 1600 3500 2265 1050 1600 685 1900 4000 2000 785 1215 1450 LIVING ROOM OPEN KITCHEN + KITCHEN GUEST ROOM CHILDREN'S ROOM POWDER ROOM MASTER BATHROOM MASTER BATHROOM WC BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY ENRANCE CORRIDOR DWELLING UNIT 3 BHK DWELLING PLAN 3 BHK DWELLING CLUSTER PLAN 3 BHK DWELLING PORTFOLIO | Housing 14

Coming to the structure we had a grid composition of the facade lends the building a classical and contemporary appearance. Heigher room heights and generous window openings present themselves with natural light and ventilation along wirth outdoor views.

The building orientation is opposite to buzy noisy streets which reduce noise level and act as a natural sound barrier/abatement. It also provide direct views to outsie with ample natural ventilation.

The design achieve that “ To be modern is not a fashion, it is a state. It is necessary to understand history, and he who understand history knows how to find continuty between that which was, thar which is anfd that which will be.

AcreSq.MtHectare Category Super built up area (sq.m) built up area (sq.m) carpet area(sq.m) Site Area 6.6226790 2.68 1BHK70 53 45 200 du/ha 536 Permissible FAR (2.5) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2BHK 110 83 70 Permissible Ground Coverage (35%) 2.3293770.94 2.5BHK1209077 Permissible Built up 16.55 66975 6.7 3BHK150 113 96 Civic Aminities (5%) 0.82753349 0.34 Net Area for residential development (95%) 15.7225636276.37 CATEGORY% Super built up area incuding cirulation and facilities(sq.m) No.of DU's Builtup area No of DU's per Floor GC of One Cluster (sq.m) Total no. of Floors No. of Towers No.of floor in one tower Total Builtup Area on Ground(sq.m) Total Bulitup in one Tower(sq.m) EWS 1 BHK 15% 70 805600856010251120280056004.5360 LIG 24176035207040 15 88044004400 MIG 291440648012960 19 72064806480 HIG 3101800600018000 291200540010800 TOTAL100% 53664890 13 8920 64680 Net land 26790 Parking 1ECS per 150 Total area covered on ground 8920 Total ECS required 431 Ground Coverge achieved(%) 33 13798 Total Built-up area 64680 FAR achieved 2.41 Total no. of DU 536 Population 2412 Density (ppa) 900 Density for Group PRODUCT MIX 1 Parking 110 120 20% 30% 8 6 4 2 BHK 2.5 BHK 3 BHK 35% Total parking area(sq.m) 13 27 11770 19320 28200 107 161 188 880 Total Built-up area(sq.m) 150 720 60047 AcreSq.MtHectare Category Super built up area (sq.m) built up area (sq.m) carpet area(sq.m) Site Area 6.6226790 2.68 1BHK70 53 45 Permissible FAR (2.5) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2BHK 110 83 70 Permissible Ground Coverage (35%) 2.3293770.94 2.5BHK1209077 Permissible Built up 16.55 66975 6.7 3BHK150 113 96 Civic Aminities (5%) 0.82753349 0.34 Net Area for residential development (95%) 15.7225636276.37 CATEGORY% Super built up area incuding cirulation and facilities(sq.m) No.of DU's Builtup area No of DU's per Floor GC of One Cluster (sq.m) Total no. of Floors No. of Towers No.of EWS 1 BHK 15% 70 805600856010251120280056004.5360 LIG 24176035207040 15 MIG 291440648012960 19 HIG 3101800600018000 291200540010800 TOTAL100% 53664890 13 64680 Net land 26790 Parking 1ECS per 150 Total area covered on ground 8920 Total ECS required 431 Ground Coverge achieved(%) 33 13798 Total Built-up area 64680 FAR achieved 2.41 Total no. of DU 536 Population 2412 Density (ppa) 900 PRODUCT MIX 1 Parking 110 120 20% 30% 8 6 4 2 BHK 2.5 BHK 3 BHK 35% Total parking area(sq.m) 13 27 11770 19320 28200 107 161 188 880 Total Built-up area(sq.m) 150 720 60047 AcreSq.MtHectare Category Super built up area (sq.m) built up area (sq.m) carpet area(sq.m) Site Area 6.6226790 2.68 1BHK70 53 45 200 Permissible FAR (2.5) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2BHK 110 83 70 Permissible Ground Coverage (35%) 2.3293770.94 2.5BHK1209077 Permissible Built up 16.55 66975 6.7 3BHK150 113 96 Civic Aminities (5%) 0.82753349 0.34 Net Area for residential development (95%) 15.7225636276.37 CATEGORY% Super built up area incuding cirulation and facilities(sq.m) No.of DU's Builtup area No of DU's per Floor GC of One Cluster (sq.m) Total no. of Floors No. of Towers No.of floor in one tower Total Ground(sq.m) EWS 1 BHK 15% 70 805600856010251120280056004.5360 LIG 24176035207040 15 MIG 291440648012960 19 HIG 3101800600018000 291200540010800 TOTAL100% 53664890 13 64680 Net land 26790 Parking 1ECS per 150 Total area covered on ground 8920 Total ECS required 431 Ground Coverge achieved(%) 33 13798 Total Built-up area 64680 FAR achieved 2.41 Total no. of DU 536 Population 2412 Density (ppa) 900 PRODUCT MIX 1 Parking 110 120 20% 30% 8 6 4 2 BHK 2.5 BHK 3 BHK 35% Total parking area(sq.m) 13 27 11770 19320 28200 107 161 188 880 Total Built-up area(sq.m) 150 720 60047 AcreSq.MtHectare Category Super built up area (sq.m) built up area (sq.m) carpet area(sq.m) Site Area 6.6226790 2.68 1BHK70 53 45 200 du/ha 536 536 dus Permissible FAR (2.5) 2.5 2.5 2.5 2BHK 110 83 70 Permissible Ground Coverage (35%) 2.3293770.94 2.5BHK1209077 Permissible Built up 16.55 66975 6.7 3BHK150 113 96 Civic Aminities (5%) 0.82753349 0.34 Net Area for residential development (95%) 15.7225636276.37 CATEGORY% Super built up area incuding cirulation and facilities(sq.m) No.of DU's Builtup area No of DU's per Floor GC of One Cluster (sq.m) Total no. of Floors No. of Towers No.of floor in one tower Total Builtup Area on Ground(sq.m) Total Bulitup in one Tower(sq.m) Total Builtup (sq.m) HouseHold size Population Density(p ph) EWS 1 BHK 15% 70 805600856010251120280056004.5360 LIG 24176035207040 15 88044004400 MIG 291440648012960 19 72064806480 HIG 3101800600018000 291200540010800 TOTAL100% 53664890 13 8920 65280 2412 64680 Net land 26790 Parking 1ECS per 150 Total area covered on ground 8920 Total ECS required 431 Ground Coverge achieved(%) 33 13798 Total Built-up area 64680 FAR achieved 2.41 Total no. of DU 536 Population 2412 Density (ppa) 900 Density for Group Housing PRODUCT MIX 1 900 Parking 110 120 20% 30% 8 6 4 2 BHK 2.5 BHK 3 BHK 35% Total parking area(sq.m) 13 27 11770 19320 28200 107 161 188 880 Total Built-up area(sq.m) 150 720 60047 482 725 846 4.5 4.5 4.5
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UNIVERSITY

DESIGN

ACADEMIC BLOCK

A University Design Academic Project

The architectural design of an academic building aims to create a harmonious and functional environment that supports learning, collaboration, and intellectual growth. It considers the specific needs of the institution, promotes sustainability, and provides spaces that inspire and motivate students and faculty to thrive academically.

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK

A University Design Academic Project

The architectural design of an administration building aims to create a professional and functional environment that supports the efficient operation of the organization. It considers the specific needs of the administrative functions, incorporates advanced technology, promotes sustainability, and provides a comfortable and welcoming space for employees and visitors.

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Maximizing natural lighting and ventilation is a key consideration in academic building design. Large windows, skylights, and glass walls are strategically positioned to allow ample daylight to penetrate the interior spaces, reducing reliance on artificial lighting and promoting a healthy environment. Proper ventilation systems, including operable windows or mechanical ventilation, ensure fresh air circulation throughout the building.

The infrastructure reflect the identity and values of the educational institution. The architectural design incorporate unique elements, such as specific materials, colors, or forms, to establish a distinctive visual identity. The building’s exterior may feature a combination of modern and traditional architectural styles, depending on the institution’s preferences and the surrounding context.

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Academic buildings are typically designed with careful consideration of space utilization and functional requirements. The layout often includes classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, libraries, faculty offices, administrative areas, study spaces, and communal areas. The organization of these spaces aims to facilitate efficient circulation, accessibility, and easy navigation for students, staff, and visitors.

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LABORATORY FEMALE 2450 2900 19 SQM 164 SQM 7000 X 10000 26 SQM 26 SQM ELECTRICAL 18 SQM SERVICE ENTRANCE MAIN ENTRANCE LOBBY DEPARTMENT OPEN TO AIR CHANGING ROOM 2500 4100 2100 X 2500 RAMP [1:20] RAMP [1:12] PWD 40 SQM TREAD 250 8450 13500 CLASSROOM 02 RISER 150 7000 X 10000 SECURITY 8000 X 8800 FACULTY ROOM ROOM X 3000 FACULTY ROOM 3000 2500 X 3000 LIFT WELL 1900 X 1900 STAIRCASE 5000X4200 WASHROOM 3600 3600 8200 3825 7900 6225 4550 2600 7950 17250 2760 5860 10000 5860 2880 4900 19502650 4325 2500 6350 47050 2000 10250 4550 6250 2000 37000 6868 24887 FIRE EXIT TREAD 250 FLOOR PLANS TANZEELUR RAHMAN 1905023 B.ARCH SEM VII DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE NIT PATNA SCALE : 1:250 DATE : 1.12.22 SHEET NO. 01 REMARKS ACADEMIC BLOCK GROUND FLOOR PLAN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO FEMALE WASHROOM 26 SQM MALE WASHROOM 26 SQM ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT ROOM 18 SQM STAIRCASE 5000X4200 LIFT 2100 X 2500 WC 40 SQM LIBRARY 380 SQM TERRACE 6200 5000X4200 WIDTH 2000 GROUP DISCUSSION ROOM 7000 X 10000 UTILITY ROOM 3.6 SQM 13150 4550 6250 2000 7162 28444 3000 26500 6350 2500 4325 19502650 4900 2880 8100 4080 4280 3740 24887 22550 PHD CLASSROOM 7000 X 10000 FEMALE WASHROOM 26 SQM MALE WASHROOM 26 SQM ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT ROOM 18 SQM STAIRCASE 5000X4200 LIFT WELL 2100 X 2500 PWD WC 40 SQM CLASSROOM 05 7000 X 10000 CLASSROOM 04 7000 X 10000 WATER MACHINE PHD RESEARCH ROOM 7000 X 10000 TERRACE 5000 X 6200 STAIRCASE 5000X4200 UTILITY ROOM 3.6 SQM 24887 4550 6250 13150 7118 28444 4080 8100 2880 4900 19502650 4325 2500 6350 47050 2000 10250 3740 4398 2000 COURTYARD BELOW 150SQM LABORATORY 8450 X 1350 FACULTY OFC. 2500 FEMALE ROOM 2450 X 2900 CHANGING ROOM 2900 COMPUTER LAB 164 SQM FEMALE WASHROOM 26 SQM MALE WASHROOM 26 SQM ELECTRICAL MANAGEMENT ROOM 18 SQM CABIN 2400 X CHANGING ROOM 2450 STORE ROOM 2500 X 4100 STAIRCASE 5000X4200 2500 PWD WC LABORATORY 8450 X 13500 STORE ROOM 2500 X 4100 WORKSHOP 10000 X 20300 CLASSROOM 04 7000 X 10000 CHANGING ROOM TUTORIAL ROOM 4500 X 7500 UTILITY 3.6 SQM TERRACE 5000 X 6200 DARK ROOM 9 SQM HOD CHAMBER 38 SQM PANTRY 19 SQM LANGUAGE LAB 8000 X 8800 RECORD ROOM 2500 X 3000 FACULTY ROOM 2500 X 3000 1900 X 1900 5000X4200 RISER 150 WASHROOM 3800 X 3800 FEMALE FACULTY ROOM 2500 X 3000 FACULTY ROOM 2500 X 3000 FACULTY ROOM 2500 X 3000 8200 3825 7900 6225 4550 2600 7950 17250 2760 5860 10000 5860 2880 4900 19502650 4325 2500 6350 26500 3000 20550 2000 10250 4550 6250 2000 3970 37000 6868 24887 STAIRCASE FLOOR PLANS TANZEELUR RAHMAN 1905023 B.ARCH SEM VII DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE NIT PATNA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO SCALE :
DATE :
SHEET NO. 02 REMARKS ACADEMIC BLOCK FIRST FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN FRIST FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
1:250
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The design of an administration building reflects the professional and corporate identity of the organization it serves. It may incorporate elements such as sleek and modern aesthetics, clean lines, and a formal color palette to convey a sense of professionalism and authority.

PORTFOLIO | University Design | Administration block 19 DEAN FACULTY WELFARE ] 4000 X 5500 MALE WC 9SQM DEAN ACADEMIC WELFARE ] 4000 X 5200 DIRECTOR OFFICE5000X10000 FINANCE OFFICE4500X5000 FEMALEWC 2700X4800 MALEWC3000X4800 PWDWC2100X2000 RECORDROOM 5SQM 5000ROOMBOARD/MEETING X10000 5000REGISTRAROFFICE X7500 RELATIONINTERNATIONAL OFFICE5000X5500 5000CONFERENCEHALL X8500 3250 2250 3250 4750 2150 4500 5950 4300 5950 4300 3750 4000 6250 6000 5847 DEAN [ STUDENT WELFARE 4000 X 5500 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 UP WC1500X2000 ENTRANCE LOBBY 5750 5750 3380 5491 3380 5474 5990 DEAN [PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 4000 X 5200 FEMALE WC 9SQM B' C' D' E' F' H J A' G' A B C D E F G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M L K 1 2 COURTYARD BELOW W3 ACADEMIC AFFAIR SECTION 4000 X 5500 RECEPTION AREA SECURITY & SERVER ROOM 9 SQM WAITING AREA 4000 X 6000 ADMISSIONDEPARTMENT 5000X10000 STOREUNIT 4500X5000 FEMALEWC 2700X4800 MALEWC3000X4800 PWDWC2100X2000 RECORDROOM 5SQM EXAM 5000SECTIONCONTROLLING X10000 5000DISCIPLINECOMMITTEE X7500 5000UNITCAMPUSSECURITY X5500 5000ACCOUNTSSECTION X8500 3250 2250 3250 4750 2150 4500 5950 4300 5950 4300 3750 4000 6250 6000 5847 5750 5750 3380 5491 3380 5474 5990 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 4000 X 5500 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W1 W1 W1 W1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D3 D1 D1 D1 UP WC1500X2000 ENTRANCE ENTRANCE LOBBY LVL+1200 B' C' D' E' F' H J A' G' A B C D E F G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M L K C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 1 2 COURTYARD GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN

PARAMETRIC CEILING DESIGN

A Restaurant cun Cafe Design Live Project

Location : Aurangabad, Bihar, India

A parametric Designed ceiling can be a striking visual element that helps to defines a space and create a unique brand identity. It can also serve functional piurposes, such as improving acoustic, controlling lightning, or concealing mechanical systems.

Overall, the dream house is designed for comfortable, modern living, with plenty of space for relaxation and entertainment, and a connection to the natural world that enhances the overall sense of well-being and tranquility.

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To help the client understand the design process, I walked them through the steps of inputting various parameters, such as room dimensions, lighting requirements, acoustic needs, and aesthetic preferences, into a computer program. I explained how the program generates a range of possible design solutions based on these inputs, which can be refined and adapted until we arrive at a final design that meets all of the client’s needs and preferences.

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The design process often involves an iterative approach, where designers generate and evaluate multiple design options by manipulating various parameters. This iterative process allows for exploration and experimentation, leading to innovative and optimized designs. Designers can quickly generate and assess different variations to refine the final design solution.

OPTION B

DISTANCE BETWEEN CEILING WITH CHAINS,RINGSAND PANNELS SUSPENDED

1' APPROX AREA LEFT ON PIPELINE TO CROSS AND LIGHT PANNELS WITH LESS CHAINS/RODS, EASILY CONNECTED

SECTIONAL ELEVATION

3"

PANNEL 01
COUNTER SIDE WALL 2'-8.9" 2'-3.4" 1'-5.9" 1'-7.6" 1'-4.3" 1'-3.5" 1'-9.1" 1'-0.4" 1'-4.8" 1'-5.1" 1'-3.3" 1'-1.0" 1'-8.1" 11.9" 1'-10.8" 1'-1.9" 1'-8.7" 1'-5.7" 1'-10.3" 2'-0.2" 1'-7.0" 2'-0.8" 1'-7.9" 2'-3.6" 2'-0.6" 2'-8.9" 3.8" 6.1" 4.3" 4.1" 2.4" 5.5" 5.7" 3.6" 3.5" 3.5" 5.3" 9.3" 7.7" 5.3" 10.9" 8.1" 9.0" 1'-4.3" 7.1" 1'-1.1" 3.9" 6.5" 7.6" 5.1" 2.9" 5.6" 3.7" 3'-8.4" 3'-1.3" 2'-7.7" 2'-8.8" 2'-4.5" 4.0" 4.2" 3.7" 8.4" 4.7" 8.7" 14'-2.0" 2'-2.0" 4.5" 1.0" 4.0" 1.0" 2'-8.0" 1'-7.7" 2'-3.1" 1'-5.1" 1'-3.7" 1'-6.5" LOUVERS AND CUT BY 14'-8.0" 3.0" 4'5" 3.0" FRONT PANNEL DETAIL BACK COUNTER SIDE WALL PANNEL A A' ELEVATION PORTFOLIO | Live Project 22
1'-1"

WILL REMAINS AT EQUAL DISTANCE BY THE CURVE SEGMENT PASSING

1'-1.2" 1'-4.3" 1'-3.9" 1'-3.1" 1'-1.5" 1'-1.5" 1'-8.1" 11.9" 1'-1.5" 1'-8.2" 1'-1.8" 1'-1.9" 1'-2.1" 1'-8.1" 1'-4.5" 1'-3.9" 1'-5.7" 1'-8.4" 1'-8.3" 1'-9.3" 2'-0.2" 1'-7.6" 2'-0.7" 1'-9.9" 1'-10.2" 2'-1.8" 2'-7.1" 2'-10.0"

1'-5.0" BACK PANNEL DETAIL

PANNEL DETAILS SECTION AA'

1'-8.9"

5'-3.0"

WALL PANNEL BACK PANNEL FRONT PANNEL BORDER 2'-4.0"

4.6" 4.2" 4.3" 5.6" 6.3" 4.3" 9.6" 3.5"

7.0" 3.0"

8.7" 3.1"

CEILING AND PANNELS IS 1'1" JOINERY WOULD BE CHAINS,RINGSAND HOOK OR WITH IRON RODS BOLTED BY THE FROM THE CEILING.

ON THE UPPER PORTION TO LET EXHAUST AND OTHER ELECTRICAL WIRING.

LESS SURFACE AREA, EXPENSES IN IRON CONNECTED & VICE VERSA.

2'-6" 5.6" 5.6" 4.2" 5.1" 5.6" 6.0" 4.4" 3.0" 3.4"

5.6" 3.9" 3.1"

3'-5.4" 14'-2.0"

Parametric ceiling design offers a new realm of creative possibilities, allowing designers to push the boundaries of traditional ceiling aesthetics. Through the integration of advanced computational tools, customization, and flexibility, thid designs can transform spaces into visually stunning and dynamic environments that captivate and inspire occupants.

RAW PANNEL

A 15'5" X3'5" APPROX RAW WOOD PANNEL TO BE USED FOR EXTRACTING THE UTOPIAN PANNEL SHEET OF THICKNESS 1". FURTHER TREATED WITH EPOXY COATING.

PORTFOLIO | Live Project 23

01
1" 2'-6" 15'-5" 2'-6" 2'-5" 15'-4"
64 PANNELS ARE EQUALLY DISPERSED BY 1.5" OF DISTANCE FACE TO FACE. WALL PANNEL DETAIL 2'-0.7" 2'-5.4" 2'-1.7" 1'-9.2" 2'-3.7" 2'-2.5" 2'-5.5" 1'-11.5" 2'-0.2" 2'-5.4" 2'-1.4" 2'-1.4" 1'-10.5" 2'-4.8" 2'-1.9" 2'-6.8" 1'-10.6" 2'-6.3" 2'-3.1" 2'-8.0" 2'-3.1" 2'-7.5" 2'-5.0" 3'-0.6" 2'-9.1" 3'-6.6" 3'-1.8" 7.4" 5.1" 3.9"

PLAN AT 400MM (below counter top)

KITCHEN DETAIL LAYOUT PLAN @ 400 MM (BELOW COUNTER TOP)

DETAILING & WORKING DRAWINGS

Academic Works

KITCHEN DETAIL

1625

4750 2625

B CUTLERY DRAWER & DRAWER BELOW COUNTER TOP SINK REFRIGERATOR

250 300

600 800 250 700 600 300

600 350 300 3300 900 1400 1400 500 900

900 BREAKFAST COUNTER TOP

600 1400 500

A A' 1550 B'

PLAN AT 400MM (below counter top)

KITCHEN DETAIL LAYOUT PLAN @ 1600 MM (OVERHEAD CABINET)

PULLOUT NARROW CABINET 30MM Ø GAS PIPELINE HOLE STORAGE CABINET RECESSED MICROWAVE OVEN 600 1625 600 400 800 700 4750 2625 3300 900 1400 1400 500 900 A A' 1550 B' B SWITCH BOARD (25 AMP) 30MM Ø GAS PIPELINE HOLE 3 STOVE BURNER SINK STORAGE PREPARATION AREA 300 300 TILE @ 300X300 ANTI-SLIP PORCELAIN TILE BREAKFAST COUNTER TOP WATERFALL EDGE

SCALE 1:40 600

PLAN AT 1000MM (counter level)

LVL -25 LVL 0.0 600 3300 1025 900 600 600 700 400 LVL +50 4500 1625 LEVEL

PLAN

KITCHEN DETAIL LAYOUT PLAN @ 1000 MM (COUNTER LEVEL)

SCALE 300 800 300 700 600 1400 500 2625 250 350 1400 1400 A' B' B CUTLERY DRAWER & DRAWER BELOW COUNTER TOP SINK REFRIGERATOR BREAKFAST COUNTER TOP (below counter top) PULLOUT NARROW CABINET 30MM Ø GAS PIPELINE HOLE STORAGE CABINET RECESSED MICROWAVE OVEN 250 600 800 300 900 700 250 350 350 600 350 550 950 600 600 OPEN SHELVES EXHAUST FAN EXHAUST DUCT 4750 2625 PLAN AT 1600MM (overhead cabinet) 1625 STORAGE GEYSER CABINET 230 570 600 400 800 700 2625 1400 A' B' B SWITCH BOARD (25 AMP) 30MM Ø GAS PIPELINE HOLE 3 STOVE BURNER SINK STORAGE PREPARATION AREA TILE @ 300X300 ANTI-SLIP PORCELAIN TILE BREAKFAST COUNTER TOP WATERFALL EDGE

ARCHITECTURE DETAILING STUDIO

B.ARCH SEM VII DEPT. OF ARCHITECTURE NIT PATNA

03 A

PORTFOLIO | Detailing & Working Drawing 24

300 800 300 600 600 800 250 700 600 300 1625 600 1400 500 4750 2625 250 300 600 350 300 3300 900 1400 1400 500 900 A A' 1550 B' B CUTLERY DRAWER & DRAWER BELOW COUNTER TOP SINK REFRIGERATOR 900 BREAKFAST COUNTER TOP
PULLOUT NARROW CABINET 30MM Ø GAS PIPELINE HOLE STORAGE CABINET RECESSED MICROWAVE OVEN 600 1625 600 400 800 700 4750 2625 3300 900 1400 1400 500 900 A A' 1550 B' B SWITCH BOARD (25 AMP) 30MM Ø GAS PIPELINE HOLE 3 STOVE BURNER SINK STORAGE PREPARATION AREA 300 300 TILE @ 300X300 ANTI-SLIP PORCELAIN TILE BREAKFAST COUNTER TOP WATERFALL EDGE
ARCHITECTURE DETAILING STUDIO KITCHEN DETAIL [ PLANNING DETAILS ] 300 800 300
PLAN AT 1000MM (counter level)
BELOW WASHBASIN
KITCHEN DETAIL [ PLANNING DETAILS ]
(counter level)
] SCALE DATE SHEET NO. REMARKS 1:40 15.11.22
[ PLANNING DETAILS
TANZEELUR RAHMAN
1905023
600 600 900 450 375 SWITCH BOARD FALSE CEILING EXHAUST DUCT PIPE RECESSED MICROWAVE OVEN GLASS PANEL CABINET OPEN SHELVES CUTLERY DRAWER NARROW CABINET SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT AA' 300 300 800 300 250 700 250 350 300 300 800 250 900 350 350 50 850 COUNTER TOP 975 450 450 600 600 950 1200 375 450 EXHAUST DUCT GEYSER CABINET EXHAUST FAN OPEN SHELVING SINK OPEN SHELVES SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT BB' 300 400 400 300 600 600 300 300 300 300 820 1250 SCALE REMARKS 600 600 900 450 375 SWITCH BOARD FALSE CEILING EXHAUST DUCT PIPE RECESSED MICROWAVE OVEN GLASS PANEL CABINET OPEN SHELVES CUTLERY DRAWER NARROW CABINET SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT AA' 300 300 800 300 250 700 250 350 300 300 800 250 900 350 350 50 850 COUNTER TOP 975 450 450 600 600 950 1200 375 450 EXHAUST DUCT GEYSER CABINET EXHAUST FAN OPEN SHELVING SINK OPEN SHELVES SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT BB' 300 400 400 300 600 600 300 300 300 300 820 1250
DETAILING STUDIO SCALE DATE 15.11.22 SECTIONAL ELEVATION @AA’ High Partition Profile Detail 01 Detail 02 Level Connection Of High Partition Profile GLASS PARTITION WALL WITH METAL FRAME BRICK NOGGING PARTITION WALL WALL PANNELING DEATAILS SECTIONAL ELEVATION @BB’
| Detailing
25
ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO
& Working Drawing
B C D E F H I A G J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 5750 5750 3380 5491 3380 5474 5990 5950 4300 3750 4000 6250 6000 5847 3250 2250 3250 4750 2150 4500 5950 4300 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 5250 4250 5250 5014 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 400 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 400 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 KEY PLAN: NOTES: 1. THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY AND COPYRIGHT OF EGGZAMS ARCHITECTS BIHAR AND SHALL COPIED OR USED IN ANY OTHER WAY WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION. 2. THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ IN CONJUCTION OTHER RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL AND OTHER CONSULTANCY DRAWINGS. IT SHALL BE DEEMED RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR OR FABRICATOR TO BRING THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECTS, PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION FABRICATION ANY DISCREPANCY WITHIN OR THE AFOREMENTIONED DRAWINGS. 3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND TO BE READ AND NOT MEASURED. 4. ANY DISCREPANCY IN THE CROSS CHECK DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE THE ARCHITECTS BY THE CONTRACTOR/ PROJECT MANAGERS IMMEDIATELY. 5. CONTRACTORS/ PROJECT MANAGERS TO SITE CONDITIONS AND ANY CONDITION DIFFERENT NOT IN COHERENCE WITH THE DRAWINGS/ MUST BE IMMEDIATELY INFORMED TO THE ARCHITECTS. 6. ALL DRAWINGS DETAILS TO BE REFEREED CONJUNCTION TO THE CORRESPONDING ITEMS BILL OF QUANTITIES, ANY DISCREPANCY TO INFORMED TO THE ARCHITECTS. 7.DRAWINGS ONLY TO BE USED FOR PURPOSE, ALL INFORMATION ON DRAWING COPYRIGHT OF EGGZAMS ARCHITECTS. NAME TANZEELUR RAHMAN \ROLL NUMBER 1905023 SEMESTER - VIII DEPT OF ARCHITECTURE NIT PATNA CLIENT'S STAMP & SIGNPURPOSE OF ISSUEWORKING DRAWING PROJECT TITLECLIENTCONSULTANT/ PMCDRAWING TITLEDATE SHT. SIZE SCALE DRAWING CHECKED NORTH DRAWING NUMBER 1:100 AR RG A3 FEB '23 A-003 REV. DATE DESCRIPTION. XX - XXX PURPOSE OF ISSUEWORKING DRAWING ADMINISTRATION BLOCK COLUMN LAYOUT PLAN ARCHITECTS ACADEMIC AFFAIR SECTION 4000 X 5500 RECEPTION AREA SECURITY & SERVER ROOM 9 SQM WAITING AREA 4000 X 6000 ADMISSIONDEPARTMENT 5000X10000 STOREUNIT 4500X5000 FEMALEWC 2700X4800 MALEWC3000X4800 PWDWC2100X2000 RECORDROOM 5SQM EXAM 5000SECTIONCONTROLLING X10000 5000DISCIPLINECOMMITTEE X7500 5000UNITCAMPUSSECURITY X5500 5000ACCOUNTSSECTION X8500 3250 2250 3250 4750 2150 4500 5950 4300 5950 4300 3750 4000 6250 6000 5847 5750 5750 3380 5491 3380 5474 5990 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 4000 X 5500 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W1 W1 W1 W1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D3 D1 D1 D1 UP WC1500X2000 ENTRANCE ENTRANCE LOBBY LVL+1200 B' C' D' E' F' H J A' G' A B C D E F G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M L K C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 1 2 COURTYARD COLUMN LAYOUT PLAN PLINTH BEAM LAYOUT PLAN 26 PORTFOLIO | Detailing & Working Drawing
DEAN FACULTY WELFARE ] 4000 X 5500 MALE WC 9SQM DEAN ACADEMIC WELFARE ] 4000 X 5200 DIRECTOR OFFICE5000X10000 FINANCE OFFICE4500X5000 FEMALEWC 2700X4800 MALEWC3000X4800 PWDWC2100X2000 RECORDROOM 5SQM 5000ROOMBOARD/MEETING X10000 5000REGISTRAROFFICE X7500 RELATIONINTERNATIONAL OFFICE5000X5500 5000CONFERENCEHALL X8500 3250 2250 3250 4750 2150 4500 5950 4300 5950 4300 3750 4000 6250 6000 5847 DEAN [ STUDENT WELFARE 4000 X 5500 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 UP WC1500X2000 ENTRANCE LOBBY 5750 5750 3380 5491 3380 5474 5990 DEAN [PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ] 4000 X 5200 FEMALE WC 9SQM B' C' D' E' F' H J A' G' A B C D E F G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M L K 1 2 COURTYARD BELOW W3 CEILING LIGHT LVL + 1200 SWITCH BOX 4FT FROM F.F.L. DISTRIBUTION BOX 7FT FROM F.F.L. GRID CEILING FAN LVL + 1200 LVL + 1200 +LVL 1200 +LVL 1200 +LVL 1200 +LVL 1200 LVL+ 1200 LVL + 1200 LVL 1200 LVL+1200 1200+LVL +LVL 1200 1200+LVL LVL+ 1200 LVL+ 1200 LVL+1200 LVL + 1200 LVL+1200 3250 2250 3250 4750 2150 4500 5950 4300 5950 4300 3750 4000 6250 6000 5847 5750 5750 3380 5491 3380 5474 5990 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W1 W1 W1 W1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D3 D1 D1 D1 UP LVL+1200 B' C' D' E' F' H J A' G' A B C D E F G 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M L K C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 1 2 1000 1000 1000 1000 ELECTRIC WIRING GROUND FLOOR WORKING PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT PLAN 27 PORTFOLIO | Detailing & Working Drawing

NORTH ELEVATION | AUTOCAD

INTERNSHIP & FREELANCE WORKS

Academic Works

SOUTH ELEVATION | AUTOCAD

as per details 10" as per details Lev.( -9 6' Lev.( 1 -9 6'
PORTFOLIO | Internship & Freelancing 28
WEST ELEVATION
PORTFOLIO | Internship & Freelancing 29
FREELANCING | Acute Designers | Interior modelling & rendering FREELANCING | Louis Spagnoli | Interior modelling & rendering FREELANCING | Cole Haan | Set Design & rendering

FREELANCE & OTHER SKILLS

MID JOURNEY RENDER MID JOURNEY RENDER
PORTFOLIO | Freelancing & Other Skills 30
BLENDER MODELLING BLENDER MODELLING Complex Geometric Modelling | Rhino, Lumion Freelance 3D Visualization@Dwellkraft Interiors | Skp, V Ray Waffle Canopy Maquette Modelling | Sketchup & V-Ray Complex Geometry Modelling | Sketchup & V-Ray Restaurant Design @Shekhpura | Sketchup & V-Ray Internship Works@Spark International | Skp, Lumion Internship Works@Terra Atelier | Skp, V Ray
| Freelancing
31
COMPLEX GEOMTERIC MODELLING | Rhino, Skp, V-RAY
PORTFOLIO
& Other Skills
PORTFOLIO | Photography 32
PORTFOLIO | Sketches, Calligraphy & Paintings 33
TANZEELUR RAHMAN tanzeelurr.ug19.ar@nitp.ac.in tanzeelur124rahman@gmail.com +91 7488103414

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