ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO
YASH KHADYE
SELECTED WORK 2020-2023
KERALA, 2018
I Belive in God only Spell it Nature ~ F.L Wright
YASH KHADYE
As an keen observer always been intrested in minute details of human activities and architecture associated with it, which turns spaces into places (space with memory). Throughout my creative journey i always vision to express a design which fill the pocket of desires of individual and the masses.
Education:
Bharti vidyapeeth college of Architecture
Bachelor Of Architecture_B.arch
V.G.Vaze Kelkar College
Higher Secondary School
Tech Skills:
Work Experience
Bombay 61 Studio ( Versova )
Junior Architect
Task handled:
Looking forward for an opportunity to work as an architect. want to learn & experience the valuable guidence & practical knowledge in the diverse field of architecture to be able to sustain in the environment with a positive approach.
Architecture Competitions
NIASA- Thesis of the year
Soft Skills:
AdaptabilityResponsibilityTeamworkWorkEthicsEffeciency
Interest / hobbies:
1 yr
• Architecture drawings, working drawings, MEP drawings
• Cost estimates & BOQ for Interior and architecture work.
• Co-ordination with vendors and contractors
• Urban design research, site documentation, pilot visits, project execution.
• GIS mapping and data collection
• Presentation Boards for exhibition,Physical model making
Decon consultants ( Kalyan )
Intern
Task handled:
5 Mn
• Worked on residential , commercial, mixed use projects under team of senior and junior architects
• Prepared working drawings , municipal drawings presentation drawings for 8+ projects
• Prepared loading areas, RERA areas, RERA letters for residential, commercial & Redevelopment projects.
• Site supervision of 2 projects under guidance of junior and senior architects
• Involoved in client meetings, design discussions.
• Learned and well familar with UDCPR By- laws
Shortlisted for zonals jury from batch of 120 students
Nirmal toilet Design
ANDC-NASA India
Nari Gandhi-NASA India
Reubens 19-20-NASA India
Top 8 - Navi Mumbai zone
Top 36 AlR
Top 8 AlR
Special Mention At ANC
Workshops | Seminar
Carbon mobility Participatory Workshop_Parisar NGO
Backyard Urbanism_ Ar.Nikhil shah
Habitation Aaj-kal _ Ar.Pritam Dey & Ar.Nikhil shah
Housing_ Ar.Anuj Kale (Leewardist)
ORF-Reimagining slums
Mosaic Conference 2018, 2019
Meraki Conference 2018,2019
Tour | Visits
2017 - 2022
- 2017
2015
Mahad | Kochi-Ernakulam-Munnar | Banglore for ANC YashKhadye yashkhadye08@gmail.com +918355858196 Thane,Maharashtra,India Language Proficiency Marathi Hindi English Competent Competent Proficient
ResearchSocialworkSketchingExploring Economics
Kolhapur, 2019
CONTENTS
Count the Left out : Architectural catalyst generation for marginalized waste picker community
Morphogenesis : Koli community housing
Pustakancha Ghar : Tiny library competition
Professional Work_Decon Consultants
Professional Work_Bombay 61
Miscelleneous
ThesisHousingCompetition
Entrance PlazaCentral CourtScrap Garden Central Dome Upcycle Workshop Entrance Gate Ground Level +13.53 MLVL + 9.85 MLVL + 4.45 MLVL +/- 0.00 MLVL SECTION AA’ Service RoadService RoadWorkshop + 9.86 MLVL + 3.50 MLVL Roof Level Terrace Level SECTION BB’ A A’ B B’ C C’ Roof Plan 15 M 35 M 0 5 M
1. Segregation unit
2.Vocational Training Health care Canteen Locker room Aanganwadi & Creche
3. Workshops
4. Central Dome
5. Administration
6. Shops
7. Canteen
8. Scrap garden
Legend
Segregation UnitService Road Vocational Training WorkshopsCentral CourtEntrance Plaza Entrance Gate Workshops Central Dome SECTION CC’ C’ C A A’ B B’ 0 5 M 15 M 35 M Site Plan 1. Segregation unit 2.Vocational Training Health care Canteen Locker room Aanganwadi & Creche 3. Workshops 4. Central Dome 5. Administration 6. Shops 7. Canteen Legend
MORPHOGENESIS: URBAN-POOR HOUSING FOR KOLI COMMUNITY | MAHIM,MUMBAI (Mentor: Ar.Pritam
MORPHOGENESIS
The varsatile culture of koli’s living on coastline of mumbai are struggling with lot of issues and due to overpowering urbanism they simultaneously escaping from their roots which is there fishing buisness.To addressing these issues the four main factors majorly impact on their daily life and if we rearrange it and give it more room it can develope fishing community and also changes urban landscape of city.
“Nature-People-Culture-Economy”If we preserve and maintain natural resources, enrich it properly then it can give more opportunities for fishing buisness also it hold the culture of community and their unique lifestyle which accordingly pulls or attract economy to develope infrastructure.
Dey & Ar.Swapna Deshpande)
Beach
Wet land
Prominade
Plantation
Thick Plantation
Food stalls
Jetty for sea safari
Storage
Commercial Parking
Sell component
Module type A
Open ground
SITE PLAN
Module type B
Ghat
Eco buffer
Jetty for fishing
SECTION AA’
PLANNING:
THIS MODULE IS ALIEN IN ZIGZAG MANNER.THE COMMECIAL ACTIVITY IS FACEING TOWARDS COASTLINE . THE STREET COMING FROM FISHING MODULE GET NAVIGATED THROUGH THIS INFORMAL STREET. ALSO FORM OF THE PERTICULAR MODULE CAN WITHSTAND AGAINST HEAVY WINDFLOW .
Informal pathway Alignment commercial activity influence
SECTION AA’
PUSTAKANCHA GHAR : TINY
LIBRARY COMPETITION (Team members: Rajesh Kadam, Ashutosh sanas)
Library is a space which connects an unknown to the known through books. The concept itself rotates around this ideation and ponders a question in mind , “if library is the space which makes path to the future then, why it cannot be the essential core of the community?”
“Pustakancha Ghar” (Home of books) a library which shares knowledge about warli community and its culture. The warli’s are Adivasi’s living in mountainous as well as coastal areas of Maharashtra Gujrat(in India) border and surrounding area of it. They have their own animistic beliefs, life, customs and traditions.
Motive of the proposal is to preserve warli history, culture and uplift their lifestyle. we divide our library space into two main components which are mainly interprets abouts nature(community space) and future (library). It’s a visualization of the journey between past and future and make it unforgotten and worth for the community which promotes them for self development by taking support of educational bridge.
Panel Details :
Plastering
Jaggery Water Risk
Red
Ink and brush Cowdung Lime Sand Soil
Wooden Frame Weaving with bamboo
process
husk
colour pigment
Abacus Warli panel Digital panel
Exhibitory panel Magzine & Newspaper panel
Book panel
SIte plan B B’ A A’
EXPLODED VIEW
SECTION BB’
SECTION AA’
VIEW AT COMMUNITY AMPHITHEATRE
VIEW AT LIBRARY PANELS
Library panels
Pathway
Amphitheatre
Roof
Ar. John Varghese
Work Experience:
• Learned building By-laws
• able to creat , understand and evaluate the munciple drawings,Working drawings for housing and mixuse projects.
• Learned RERA, Mofa and RERA by-laws
DE-CON CONSULTANTS
INTERNSHIP
MUNCIPLE DRAWING : M/S SHASHIKANT CHAUDHARY , GAOURIPADA, KALYAN
RERA AREA : SARVODAY ONXY , MOUJE , KALYAN
Ar. Jai & Ketki Bhadgaonkar Work
Work Experience:
Bombay 61 Studio
• Learned Field work in both architecture and Urban design work
• able to Understand Project requirments and deliverables
• Coordination with vendors and contractors
• GIS Mapping and analysis work
Professional
Netfilters project at Versova creek
Figure 1 :- Build Form Context Map.Figure 2 :- Intensity of waste in the creek.
With an increasing population and changing lifestyle the concentration of solid waste is rapidly increasing in the creek systems. The Poisar and Oshiwara rivers, which empty into the Malad creek and eventually end up in the Arabian Sea, are damaged by industrial waste and municipal solid waste, particularly plastic debris. The solid waste eventually settles on the coastlines as a res ult of the nature of the water flow currents. During monsoons, the coast witnesses heaps of plastic debris as high as 15ft.
The settlements around the creeks is one of the contributors to creek pollution. During low tide, the waste from the creek gets penetrated into the sea, while during high tide the waste from the sea re-enters the creek and mangrove system. Once the waste gets into the mangrove system it gets settled into the mangrove harming the creek ecology. As has been observed by long term reports (Sharma & Chandel, 2017), a large part of this dumped solid waste finds its way into the nearby creeks, rivers and the sea.
Creek section showing Types of waste :
The perception and condition of these creeks are changing drastically due to densification in urban areas, which has caused the generation of a large amount of untreated waste. Few creeks and rivers, as we can see, are in such poor condition that they are now used as nallahs. The fact that these rich creek ecosystems are being treated as and even officially named as nallahs carries a negative connotation when applied to the water bodies. Through their narratives we realised that the indigenous communities did not refer to them as nallahs but in fact Khadi (creek). The reclassification of the nallahs as creeks can be a first step for the transformation in the way we perceive and treat these systems.
Based on the inputs from the community about the creek deterioration and its impact on livelihood, to comprehend the condition of the creeks that make up the Malad Creek System, creeks were physically observed for waste analysis. The map clearly shows that the northern and eastern parts of the creek are the major contributors of waste.
Mumbai generates over eleven thousand tonnes of waste every single day! While the city has made multiple efforts to segregate waste at source (household level), ban single use plastics and treat its waste responsibly, most of these have seen limited success. Yet, the landfills are running out of capacity, and the creeks are turning into flowing water streams with most of the untreated waste being dumped into the creeks and the rivers.
Erangal creek Khavtya Creek Amboli Creek (Mogra Nallah) Malvani Creek Poisar River Goregaon Creek ( Oshiwara River) The Erangal Creek ranges in width from 273 to 11.4 metres narrowing towards the southeast. It is 2.12 kilometres long. Key observation:- Domestic waste can be observed entering the creek near the mangrove patches which are close to settlements. Key observation:- Informal settlements at the edge of the creek are a source of domestic waste in creek. Key observation:- The part of creek around P Tandon marg has large amount of visible garbage completely covering the surface of water. Key observation:- Dumping of waste in this creek is observed in the stretch along the settlement, with the solid waste being comprised primarily of disposable plastic items. Additionally, waste water and soap water from washing clothes and utensils is stored in tubs and then dumped in the creek. Key observation:- Dumping of household waste into the Poisar creek is observed, and the resulting slag has interrupted the flow inside the creek. Keyobservation:- ThepatchofcreeknearLotusResidency iscloggedwithwasteinterruptingflowofwaterfromAnkur Cooperative Society to Oshiwara bus depot. The patch after the depot has 10-20% of waste but the water has a layer of sludge. Kavtya Khadi (Oshiwara River) ranges in width from 100 to 3 metres narrowing towards Southeast. It is 2.73 kilometres long. Amboli Khadi (Mogra Nallah) ranges in width from 100 to metres, narrowing towards southeast. is 5.22 kilometres. The Malvani Creek ranges in width from 40 to metres, narrowing towards the northwest. It is 1.17 kilometres long. Poisar river flows for about 7 kilometres up to Marve creek from the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP). The Goregaon Khadi (Oshiwara River) ranges in width from 150 to 25 metres, narrowing towards the east. It is 8.7 kilometres long. Versova Nullah - The southern stretch of the nullah spans around SV Patel Nagar, an informal settlement where garbage trucks do not enter. Alongside household trash, waste water and soap water from washing clothes and utensils is dumped in the nullah. Mogara Nullah Despite garbage sorting operation, Mogara Nullah is severly clogged up due to garbage accumulation. Oshiwara River System- At the mouth of the nullah is an ongoing nullah widening project. Garbage pickers wading into the nullah are observed along its stretch. Piramala Nullah- Compared to the other Nullahs, Piramal Nullah is largely free of accumulated garbage.
Netfilters project at Versova creek
Foam and Thermacol - 2.6% Rubber Waste - 5.2% Textile Waste - 5.2% Organic Waste - 2.6% Single Use Plastic Waste - 31.6% Multi-layered Plastic Waste - 39.5% Recyclable Waste - 7.89% Glass Waste - 5.2%
Samvaad Khadicha Exhibition
Daravali Village Mapping
Daravali is a tribal village which is dependent on malad creek for fishing for very long time. Struggling with issues like fish catching due to climate change and polluted creek conditions. Having difficulties in basic infrastructure like water supply, road network etc.
Khetal Pada Kalbadevi Pada Hari-om Pada Ambewadi Dense mangroves Dense mangroves Dense mangroves Mango and palm trees MaladCreek SPINE KALBADEVI TEMPLE FARM LANDS PRIVATE LAND (BAJAJ) PRIVATE LAND (ATHARVA TECH PARK) MARSHY LAND (UNDER GOV. RESERVED FOREST) MARSHY LAND (UNDER GOV. RESERVED FOREST) MARUTI PADA RESHMA'S HOUSE WELL(BAJAJ) WELL(SAGAR DARAWALIKAR) WELL(PARSI) WELL(RASHMI DARAWALIKAR) PAKKAROAD ROAD (PEDESTRIAN) WAY TO MOUNTAIN & CREEK WAY TO MAIN ROAD WAY TO MAIN ROAD LAKE MANGROVES N MARUTI TEMPLE
Topography
Tide Lines
Daravali Village Mapping
Cover
Vegetation
Building use
Architecture Projects
A residential + Commercial G+3 story project.
A narrow and space crunched site has a potential of satistfying clients desires of passive income source option through renting the flats by achieveing verticality.
Ground and first floor area is designed for client family and rest flats will be rented out.
1 13'-9 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 8'-4" 4'-3" 2'-3" 7'-5" 7' 4'-1" 4' 9" 1'-6" 6' 3' 3'-10" 3' 6'-7" 3' 6'-9" 3'-6" 1'-9" 2'-7" 2' 7" 12'-3" 1' 3' 1'-10" 2'-10" 1'-2" 1'-2" 1 -10 6'-8" 9 3 -5" 3'-7" 1 -10 7'-4" 10' 2'-9" 7' 2'-11" 4' 3' 4'-6" 9'-7" 7' 3' 3" 3'-6" 10'-7" 8'-11" 7'-3" 2' 2'-6" 2'-8" 11' -5" 15 13'-6" Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' 4' 1' 1' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 8' Sill Lvl = 4' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl =4 Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 6" Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 6" Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 6" Lintel Lvl = 7' 4' 3" 1'-1" 4'-3" 2'-11" 6'-6" 9'-1" 12'-9" 2' 8" Window AC 2'-5" 1'-7" 3' 3'-11" 3'-9" 9'-6" 4'-3" 3'-9" 9'-6" 4'-3" 3'6" wall 3'6" wall Balcony Living Room Bedroom Bedroom Balcony Balcony Guest Bedroom Bar 13'-9" 9'-11" 12'-9" x 12'-4" 15'x 13'-6" 7'-3"x 9'-1" 8'-4"x 4'-3" Toilet 6'-6"x 4'-6" Toilet 8'-11"x 6' 8'-3" 5'-4" 4' 17'-9" 9'-9" 8'-4" 12'-1" 12'-4" 12'-4" 8'-8" 9'6" 12'6" 9 -6 9'-11" 3'-3" 6'-6" 4'-7" 4'-4" 1'-1" 4' 6'-8" 4' 2' 5'-10" 2'-6" 1'-6" 2'-6" 5'-10" 8'-1" 4' 2'-11" 2'-6" 6'-8" 2'-10" 3' 3'-5" 4'-4" 6'-6" 3' 10" 3'-11" 2'-6" 4'-11" 2'-11" 3'-5" 13'-2" 7 7 6'-8" 7' 2'-6" 7'-11" 2'-11" 4' 3' 7'-3 9" 3'-6" 2' 2'-6" 2'-3" 3'-5" 2'-9" 9'-10" 2'10" 14'-9" 3' 4'-11" 8'4" 9 '-2 3'-3" 3' 1'-1 4'-2 Bedroom Living room Toilet Toilet Living room Kitchen Bedroom Total area 333 sq.ft Total area 315 sq.ft Living room Bedroom Total area 330 sq.ft 8'-7"x 12'-6" 7'-7"x 9'-6" 9'-6"x 9'-11" 6'-6"x 4'-7" 9'-9"x 11'-11" 8'-3"x 5'-10" 4'x 5'-4" 12'-4"x 8'-4" Toilet 4'-4"x 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 6" Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 6" Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 6" Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 4' Lintel Lvl 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl 7' Sill Lvl = 4' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 7' Sill Lvl = 4' Lintel Lvl = 7' 18'-3" 12 6 6'-7" 3' 4' 5'-6" 3'-3" 5'-2" 5'-6" 4' 4' 3' Height 12'-9" 2'-5" 4' 6" 3'-6" 6" 4' 2'-6" 3' 10" 1'-10" 9'-8" 2'-6" 4'-6" 7'-11" 11'-8" 1'-6" 2'-6" 10'-2" 3'-10" 10'-8" 6'-4" 3'-4" 3'-7" 6'-8" 14'-7" 12'-10" 13'-2" C4 2 -9 4 2 4 1'-4" 10 10" 10" 10" 9 -5 10" 10" 10 10" 3 1 " 10" 10" 1 " -3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 3' Riser = 7" Tread= 10" Riser = 7" Tread= 10" UP UP UP 6'-8" 6'-10" Riser = 7" Tread= 10" 1'-6" 4'-9" 1' 3' 3' 3'-3" 3' 3' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 8' 3' 3' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 8' Sill Lvl = 3' Lintel Lvl = 8' Sill Lvl = 4' Lintel Lvl = 6' 3'-5" 1 29 4' Kitchen Shop 3 Shop 2Shop 1 Living Room Verandah Toilet 4' Utility 12'-6"x 6'-7" 8'x 14'-7" 7'-8"x 13'-3" 8'-8"x 13'-2" 18'-3"x 12'-9" 5'-6"x 6'-10" Balcony 6'-6" 4'-4" 8'-2" 4' 3'-10" 7'-10" 8'-9" 5'-2" 4'-3" 11' 9'-2" 11'-11" 11'-8" 9'-11" 0'6'-7" 8' 9'-8" 9'-6" 8'-4" 9'-6" 2'-3" 3'-6" 6'-3" Toilet Toilet Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Living Room Kitchen Total Area 216 sq.ft. Balcony Bedroom Kitchen Bedroom Living room Toilet 9'-2"x 6'-3" 11'-11"x 11'-8" 10'-8"x 6'-7" 8'"x 9'-8" 8'-4"x 9'-6" 9'-6"x 9'-11" 6'-6"x 4'-4" 7'-10"x 8'-9" 3'-10"x 5'-2" 4'x 4'-3" 8'-2"x 4'-9" 12'-8"x 6'-3"
Mr. Suryakant Hire House Ground FloorFirst Floor Second FloorThird Floor
Architecture Projects Mr. Vinod Chamar House
A residential G+3 story project.
A narrow site where 3 sides are completly enclosed by surrounding buildings.
LIVING ROOM DOUBLE HEIGHT TOILET 15'-7" 5'-11" BALCONY 17'-6" 5'-11" 6'-4" 16'-9" KITCHEN 7'-3" 6'-6" DINING 2'-3" 8'-2" 40 Sq.ft 263 Sq.ft 18 Sq.ft Total area Storage Gully Existing structure in construction Gully Gully existing ground floor structure 1 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 TOILET 8'-2" 9' 7'-7" 10'-5" 5'-2" 9'-4" 5'-11" 6'-4" 11 BEDROOM BEDROOM 40 Sq.ft 83 Sq.ft 85 Sq.ft 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10'4" 6'-4" 6'-2" 7'-1" 17'-4" 7'-3" 9' 8'-6" 10' 7'-1" 2'-3" BEDROOM BALCONY LIVING ROOM TOILET KITCHEN 40 Sq.ft 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 UP 7'-11" 7-7
Ground Floor First Floor Second & Third Floor
Architecture ProjectsArjun & Masumeh House
Mr.Arjun and Masumeh House
A renovation of residential bungalow G+1 story project.
Structural extensions and interior rennovation is done by designing as per client needs.
Structural strengthing of existing structure and building rcc extensions is done in phase 1
3'-11" Patio 17'-3" 13' 2' 3'-1" 5'-6" 3'-11" 5' 10'-6" 13'-6" 3'-11" 16'-3" 9' 8'-5" 7'-4" 11'-6" Servant's Kitchen Kitchen 156 Sq.ft 157 Sq.ft LVL +10" LVL +10" LVL +10" Toilet 197 Sq.ft 50 Sq.ft 207 Sq.ft LVL +1'- 8" LVL +1'- 8" Guest Bedroom Entrance Passage LVL +/- 0 C3 C7 C9 C8 C13 C14 C16 C17 C18 C1 C5 C19 C20 C21 C24 C23 C22 C2 C6 FIXED GLASS WINDOWS SLIDING UPVC WINDOWS 2' Living Room 625 Sq.ft 1'-6" 6" 2' BAR LIBRARY SPACE VERTICAL LVL +0-0" SLIDING UPVC WINDOWS 5' 23'-3" 45 Sq.ft Master bedroom 542 Sq.ft Toilet 71 Sq.ft Toilet 36 Sq.ft Bedroom-2 Bedroom-1 202 Sq.ft 182 Sq.ft Toilet Dn Mid-landing GYM 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 25 26 LVL +11'9" LVL +11'9" LVL +11'9" LVL +11'9" LVL +5'10" PASSAGE 3'-6" C3 C7 C9 C11 C8 C12 C13 C14 C16 C17 C18 C1 C5 C19 C20 C21 C24 C23 C22 C2 C6 Home Theatre 232 Sq.ft Office 160 Sq.ft LVL +9'5" LVL +9'5" 8' 10'-9" 8'-2" 3'-11" 13' 9'-9" 15'-5" 9'-10" 9'-9" 2'-11" 2'-10" 8'-9" 4'-4" 17'-7" 3'-4" 2' 5'-7" Skylight above 3'-8" In-built seating 1'-8" FIXED GLASS WINDOWS Awning Balcony LVL +11'9" Riser = 7" Tread 11" 399 Sq.ft Terrace C13 C14 C16 C17 Mid-landing UP C6 C8 C9 C7 3' HT. 9" Thk. Parapet Wall UP LVL +18'10" 4" THK R.C.C CHAJJA 4" THK R.C.C CHAJJA 3' HT. 9" Thk. Parapet Wall Riser 7" Tread 11" LVL +19'10" Riser 6" Tread 9" 10' X 39'-10" 27 12'-6" 2'-8" 1'-4" 12'-5" 4'-11" 2'-10" 3'-10" 1'-7" 3'-6" 10' 1'-1" 2'-1" 41'-4" 11'-10" 22' 1'-6" 17'-2" 16'-11" 26'-7" 3' HT. 9" Thk. Parapet Wall 3' HT. 9" Thk. Parapet Wall Skylight Duct Duct Awning 21 22 23 24 26
Ground FloorFirst FloorSecond Floor North Elevation South Elevation
5'-9" 4'-10" 1" 7'-4" 1" 5" 2'-9" 2" 3'-11" 10'-5" 8" 1" 1"1" 3" 1" 3" 3" 1" 5'-9" 4'-10" 1" 7'-5" 3'-2" 2" 3'-11" 10'-5" 8" 1" 1" 2 6 9 10 11 12 13 2 7 8 10 11 12 13 A B C D E F G H J K L M N O D F G H M O 51' 36'-7" 10" 11'-8" DRAINAGE LINE PLOT LINE TRENCH FOR DRAINAGE LINE SEWER CHAMBER C2 1'-1" 1'-7" C3 11" 1'-10" C4 1'-1" 1'-7" C8 11" 1'-8" C6 1'-0" 1'-7" C7 11" 1'-8" C9 1'-6" 11" C1111" 1'-11" C121'-0" 1'-4" C13 C1411" 1'-8" C16 C17 11" 1'-8" C18 1-7" 11" C19 9" 2'-0" C20 9" 2'-0" C21 9" 2'-0" C24 9" 2'-0" C23 2'-0" 9" C22 9" 2'-0" C1 1'-1" 1'-7" C5 1'-1" 1'-7" C10 2'- 2" C151'-1" 2'-3" 11" 1'-8" 11" 1'-8" 6'-2" 16'-10" 13'-2" 17'-7" 4'-9" 6'-7" 16'-9" Plot line Plinth line Center line COLUMN SCHEDULE COLUMN NO. SIZE (IN FEET) C1 1'-1" x 1'-7" C2 1'-1" x 1'-7" C3 11" 1'-10" C4 1'-1" x 1'-7" C5 1'-1" x 1'-7" C4 11" x 1'- 8" C5 1'-1" x 1'-7" C6 1'-0" x 1'-7" C7 11" x 1'- 8" C8 11" x 1'- 8" C9 1'-6" 11" C10 2'-2" C11 11" 1'-11" C12 1' x 1'4" C13 11" 1'-8" C14 11" 1'-8" C15 1'-1" x 2'-3" C16 11" x1'-8" C17 11" 1'-8" C18 1'-7" 11" C19 9" 2'-0" C20 9" 2'-0" C21 9" 2'-0" C22 9" 2'-0" C23 2'-0" 9" C24 9" 2'-0" 11'-9" 17' 11' 16'-3" COLUMNS 8'-10" Section EE' ENTRANCE BEDROOM TOILET Servants room FRONT YARD OFFICE KITCHEN 6'-8" PLINTH LVL. 1'-8" FIRST FLOOR LVL. 11'-0" SECOND FLOOR LVL. 21'-1" TERRACE LVL. 30'-7" O.H.T LVL. 38'-4" GROUND LVL. + 0'-0" PLINTH LVL. 10" A C E G JK M LVL 1'10" LVL LVL LVL 1.R.C.C. SLAB- 6" THK 2.WATER PROOFING 4.SCREED 25mm. THK THK. RCC CHAJJA 9'-9" 13'-1" 9'-5" 6'-5" RISER=7" TREAD=11" TREAD=9" 1'-6" 1'-6" RAIN CHAIN 7'-4" PATIO RAILING STRUCTURAL END LINE WALL END LINE EXTENSION END LINE SEWER LINE COMPOUND WALL EXTENSION BAND 3'-6" 10" deep Pebble bed 11" LIVING ROOM MASTER BEDROOM KITCHEN 9'-8" 9'-8" 9'-5" Section BB' OFFICE PLINTH LVL. + 1'-8" FIRST FLOOR LVL. + 11'-0" SECOND FLOOR LVL. + 21'-1" TERRACE LVL. + 30'-7" O.H.T LVL. + 38'-4" GROUND LVL. + 0'-0" PLINTH LVL. 10" 1'-8" 9'-4" 9'-11" 9'-3" 7'-4" 14 10 7 4 3 1 9'-6" 2'-11" 7'-10" 4'-1" PASSAGE 9'-5" 3' ht. PARAPET WALL LVL 11'- 9" LVL + 11'- 9" LVL 10" LVL 10" MANGLORE TILES 6" THK. BUND WALL Up Dn Dn Guest Bedroom Toilet Kitchen washing 151 Sq.ft 197 Sq.ft 82 Sq.ft 2' 4' 9'-11" 10'-3" 16'-4" 9" 2' 2' 9" 5'-11" 57'-10" 68'-5" 67'-11" 38' 15'-4" 14'-2" 11'-5" 13'-4" 9" 5'-2" 12'-2" 5' Up C1 C2 C3 C6 C5 C7 C8 C4 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 3'-5" 4'-5" Proposed Chamber A B Existing Chamber Existing Proposed Chamber Water Supply Pipe To OHT Soil Pipe Terrace BMC Water Supply Line Stop Valve GT GT Existing Sewer Lines Proposed Sewer Lines Water supply lines GT DN 6'-4" 8" 10" 8" 4'-11" 6'-1" 25' 7'-11" 4'-1" 5'-10" 11'-3" 8'-7" 17'-6" 7'-2" 4'-5" 18'-5" 2'-3" 2' 1'-4" 3'-4" 11" 10" 11" 2'-3" 10" 9" 9" 2' 11'-8" 5'-11" 10" 11" 1'-11" 1' 1'-4" 3" 11" 1'-6" 11" 1'-5" 11" 1'-8" 1' 1'-7" 1'-1" 4" 1'-7" 11" 1'-10" 1'-1" 4" 4" 7'-11" 8'-2" 2'-10" 6'-4" 1' 7'-4" 8'-4" 15' 9'-11" 13'-10" 11'-4" 9'-11" 10'-3" Patio Servant's Kitchen Kitchen 157 Sq.ft 158 Sq.ft LVL +10" LVL +10" LVL +10" Toilet 145 Sq.ft 52 Sq.ft 216 Sq.ft LVL +1'- 8" LVL +1'Guest Bedroom Entrance Passage LVL +/FIXED GLASS WINDOWS Living Room 572 Sq.ft LVL +0-0" IDU FOR AC SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB 11'-2" 11'-2" 11'-2" 4'-7" 6'-7" 11'-2" 11'-2" 3'-1" 3'-4" 3'-3" 3'-4" 3'-3" 4'-1" 3'-4" 5'-10" 5'-10" 3'-7" 3'-11" 6'-6" 5'-10" 5'-2" 6' 3'-8" 8'-7" 6'-2" 8'-11" 10'-1" 5'-7" 3'-7" 3'-7" 3'-11" 3'-6" 3'-5" 3'-5" 3'-5" 5'-1" 5'-1" 5'-1" 5'-1" 5'-3" 1'-10" 3'-1" 3'-1" 1'-10" 8'-2" 4'-6" 3'-1" 1'-7" 2'-2" 2'-10" 3'-2" 4'-3" 4'-3" 4'-3" 4'-3" 4'-6" 4'-4" 2'-1" 2'-1" 2'-1" 2'-1" IDU FOR AC IDU FOR AC IDU FOR AC IDU 2'-11" 6' 2'-4" LEGEND SYMBOL CEILING LIGHT CEILING FAN AC WALL MOUNTED SB 7'-2" 3'-10" 2'-6" 5'-7"
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Miscellenous : Architectural Graphics and Representation
Institute of Design
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Sacred Space Competition
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ON REUBENS TROPHY PANEL AT ANNUAL NASA 2019
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Liminal spaces are those transitional in-between spaces that are traversed the most but unfortunetly have been neglected .
- Annual Nasa Design Comeptition 2019 Khada Parsi | Byculla | Mentor - Ar. Ram Rejesh
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