Architecture Portfolio (2019-2023) - Compressed
Architecture Portfolio (2019-2023) - Compressed
Architecture Portfolio (2019-2023) - Compressed
PORTFOLIO
AMOGH J ACHARYA
2019 - 2024
T EC H N I C A L S K I L L S
Beginner Intermediate Proficient Expert Beginner Intermediate Proficient Expert
Software
Photoshop
AutoCAD
REVIT Illustrator
SketchUp Indesign
Blender Vray
Amogh J Acharya
ARCHITECTURE STUDENT Grasshopper MS Excel
PRO FI LE MS Powerpoint
Enscape
I am a 4th year student of Archi-
tecture studying in RV College of
Architecture and have a keen in- Lumion MS Word
terest in sustainabilty and Net Zero
buildings. I try to include and utilise
the environmental factors as much
as possible using simulations and A C A D EMI C P R O J EC T S
calculations to justify my process of
design evolution. My other inter- CAVE OF LOST ARCHITECTURE
ests are doodling, modelling and GROOT HOUSE MEMORIES FOR A CAUSE MARKET AS A CITY
Portable House Museum dedicated to Campus and research Meta Architecture
rendering. which can be centre for butterfly
those affected during SEMESTER : 7
dismantled. COVID-19. breeding and
SEMESTER :1 SEMESTER : 3 `SEMESTER : 6
CO N T A CT
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
E-mail:
[email protected] HASIRU STUDENT HOUSING MODULAR VENDING THE DROPLET
Public library in a Housing project for fruit vendingstall Interior Architecture
Phone Number: park. students in Manipal. made from recycled SEMESTER : 7
SEMESTER : 2 SEMESTER : 4 plastic which can be
+91 7975867721 disassembled.
Linkedln: SEMESTER : 7
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ C O MP ET I T I O N S A N D W ORKSH OP S
amogh-acharya-00153122b/
Bamboo Workshop Completed RchiqViz Quiz Competition 2nd Place
L AN G UA G E 2022 2022
Understand Speak Read and Write Exhibition Polymer Clay Completed Tensile Model workshop Completed
Workshop
English 2022
2022
Keyboard
A hobby of mine is playing the keyboard for relaxation and I enjoy learning new songs on it.
2004 -2018 National Public School, 2014
Bangalore,
Rajajinagar Long distance running
Karnataka Started running for fitness and now try to increase my PR.
2022
STUDENT NAME:
AMOGH J ACHARYA
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Hasiru Manepal Chrysalis UrbanBloom Kyozetsu Droplet MMBC Working Drawings Miscellaneous
(Faculty Names)
Community Garden + Student Housing Project Research Center + Transit Hub Modular Vending Space Interior Design Project Technical Drawings Detail Drawings Elective work, Renders,
Public Library Campus Photography, Builds, Models
Hasiru
Architectural Design Studio
Semester 3
BUA: 300 m2
The aim of the studio was to design a public space which caters to the needs of the local
community while also bringing the community closer together. The project is aimed at
creating a space for thinkers and workers alike. Located in the district of Mahalaxmipuram,
Banglore the intervention is situated in Siddaruda Park, between the two main walking lanes.
Hasiru is an open-to-all public library and organic farming hub located at the centre of the
park with multiple points of access and a light structure in order to make the space more
visually accessible and pleasing.
Studio Mentors
Madhuri Rao|Deepa Suriyaprakash|Edgar Demello|Mansi S
Views Showing Lighting
Longitudinal Section
The housing project is located in Manipal which has a warm and humid climate. The project was
designed keeping in mind the parameters required to minimise the dependence of the project on
mechanical ventilation through the use of shading devices, natural ventilation and passive cooling
strategies.
Studio Mentors
Dr.Mahalakshmi Karnad |Megha Nanaiah| Gaurav Sareen | Jagriti Jhunjhunwala
The housing blocks are arranged in a staggered
manner in order to assist the direction of wind flow
through the spaces within. The walls of the units
are perpendicular to the direction of wind flow
to ventilate the units and take out the stale air.
The oncoming wind is the sea breeze and has a
6
cooling effect reducing the need for mechanical
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ventilation.
Comfort band analysis
Incoming wind direction
Transverse Section
Sun path
Transverse Section
2
Shading device design
4
5
3
Legend:
1. Mess and Dining Manepal is a three storied housing project.
2. Clinic The housing uniits in the ground floor are
3. Stores
4. Laundry arranged in blocks and the blocks are
5. Office aligned in the direction of the oncoming
0 2 5 10 6. Generator Room
7. ATM wind from the south-west direction.
Ground Floor Plan m
8. Cafe Views Horizontal shading device Vertical shading device
9
Double sharing unit
11
Triple sharing unit
12
Legend:
9. Tennis/Basketball court
0 2 5 10 10. Indoor games
m 11. Computer room
First Floor Plan 12. Library
Concept Models
The site had an indigenous population of varius species of butterflies, whose conservation was given
priority in the design. Chrysalis is a research, conservation and breeding facility for the diminishing
population of the native butterflies. The campus houses various functions such as an academic block,
administrative block and research block along with refreshment areas and relaxation zones which act
as points of relief. The center of the campus has been left undisturbed and maintained as the butterfly
park which is where the current major movement of the butterflies was seen.
Studio Mentors
Dr. Mahalakshmi Karnad|Sentil Doss|Deepa Suriyaprkash|Deepak Ramadasan
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6
14 4
16
13 LEGEND:
1. Collaborative Classroom
13 4 2. Theory Classroom
11 3. Seminar Hall
1 5 4. Multipurpose Hall
10 1 5. Exhibition Space
15 6. Restaurant
7. Seating
1 1 8. Counseling Room
9. Meeting Room
10. Conference Room
11. Staff Room
12. Guest Room
13. Research Center
14. Conservatory
15. Breeding Lab All of the trees on site have
16. Butterfly Park been left untouched in order to
have a minimal impact on the
The plan of the campus has been ecosystem. The buildings and
inspired from the patterns on a floor plates have been modified
0 5 10 20 butterfly wing. The common and according to the tree growth
Ground Floor Plan m administrative spaces are arranged to provide them with adequate
towards the periphery of the site to sunlight and air. The materials
Concept Drawing reduce excessive human movement used in the building are brick
in the interiors. The academic and masonry and bamboo and
research blocks are located towards wood all of which are natural
the center and back of the site. The materials to reduce the human
site has a high density of trees and impact on site. Concrete has
shrubbery with the butterflies being been utilised for the floor plates
concentrated in the centre of the site and the structural system for
which has been left untouched and stability purposes The concrete
converted into the butterfly park. The components are prefabricated
academic block is located around and then assembled on site.
the butterfly park with a direct access
from the south side road.
South Elevation Longitudinal Section
LEGEND:
1. Collaborative Classroom
2. Theory Classroom
3. Seminar Hall
4. Multipurpose Hall
5. Exhibition Space
6. Restaurant
12 7. Seating
12 8. Counseling Room
3 9. Meeting Room
10. Conference Room
11. Staff Room
12. Guest Room
9
13. Research Center Butterfly Breeding
9 8 14. Conservatory
15. Breeding Lab
Dome
1
16. Butterfly Park Research Building
2
2 The academic blocks all open up into the
2
butterfly park to offer views. The research Third floor
area of the site consists of two domes and
one research building located towards Butterfly Housing
the western part of the site and hence it is Dome
secluded from the rest of the site. The domes Academic Block
are made of steel and glass and are used
to maintain ideal conditions for the growth
and breeding of existing and new species
of butterflies in the area. Each dome has a First floor
0 5 10 20
m different purpose with one of them being
First Floor Plan
used for breeding puroses and then the other
dome being used to hold the newly bred Ground floor
butterflies and all study being conducted in
the research buildiing.
Butterfly Park
Once the butterflies have matured and
adapted to the surrounding climate they are
released from the domes into the butterfly
park. The domes are also used to house
endangered species of butterflies. Since
the butterflies appear on site seasonally,
the domes can be used to shelter the more
sensitive species during the harsher months
and they can be released during the other
parts of the year. The domes serve the
purpose of Vivariums. Exploded Isometric View
Longitudinal Section
UrbanBloom
Architectural Design Studio
Semester 8
BUA: 65000 m2
The aim of the studio was to design a multi-modal transit hub in the Kengeri
district in Bangalore with ideas and data based off the urban design study
conducted in the region.
The project involved redesigning the existing BMTC bus terminal which exists
and establish connection with the nearby metro line and the Mysore Road.
Studio Mentors
Ajinkya Kanitkar|Hiranmayee Shankavaram|Vaidehi Raipat|Shalini M O
8
1 The transit hub was designed keeping in mind the high volume of built up area and
to try and break the mass of the structure by introducing open to sky bridges and
double and triple height spaces. The structure has the bus terminal on the ground floor
6 opening from the Mysore Road and the basement is used for the bus parking and bus
depot. The first floor of the structure is where the commercial functions take place
4 5
such as retail and the flea market. The site is divided into two portions - the private and
3 the public. The private has the function of the hotel and lodging. The third floor of the
structure is the food court and the restaurant along with seating that overlooks the
pedestrian path and cycling space on the ground floor.
LEGEND :
1. Ticket counter
2. Waiting area The top floors of the main structure are the rentable office spaces and the co-working
3. Admin offices space and at the top is the seminar hall. The main structure is linked to the hospitality
4. Washrooms block through a bridge on the first floor which goes over the park underneath with
5. Post office
6. Storage
seating that overlooks the greenery below.
Ground Floor Plan 0 5 10 20 7. Park
m 8. Hospitality
Transverse Section
South Elevation
Third Floor Plan Fourth Floor Plan
9
LEGEND :
0 5 10 20 9. Bus Parking and Depot
m
Basement Plan
The structure has three service cores in the main building with two provided in the hospitality
East Elevation Longitudinal Section block. The hospitality block rises to 11 floors and trumps the adjacent metro station. The
hospitality block acts as a monument on the site. The bus terminal and the hospital both
have vehicular access for pick-up and drop-off.
The parking for the hospitality is located below the bus terminal parking. The structure has
green terraces for relief for the users. The hospitality block connects to the metro station
platform at the 4th floor. The connection from the metro also leads to the open restaurant
which oversees the park and cycling path below.
The windows allow for maximum natural light to enter during the day to minize the use of
artificial light. The food court has a triple height ceiling to allow light and air to penetrate
the structure.
Plan
0 1 2
m
The walls of the space are a combination of bricks made from compressed plastic
and adhesive, gabion walls made from recycled plastic bottles and steel I-sections.
The veding space is linear with the vending spaces along the walls and the unmanned
cash counter at the end of the aisle. Reinforcement bars are used to support the roof.
These units can be constructed in several places along the Osaka River and can be
expanded as more recyclable material is collected. The name Kyozetsu comes from
the Japanese word for rejected.
There is also seating on the outside made from the compressed bricks of plastic and
adhesive
Kyozetsu
Architectural Design Studio
Semester 7
BUA: 40 m2
Located in Osaka, Japan, Kyozetsu is a rejected fruit
and vegetable vending space made from recycled
materials such as plastic and paper which is where the Gabion wall made
name of the project emerges. The space is used for from plastic bottles
vending fruits and vegetables that have been rejected
by supermarkets (due to bad shape, unappealing looks)
but are just as nutritious as well shaped fruits. The space
can be constructed and expanded over time with walls
being added like modular units. The vending space
has bins outside for collection of plastic and paper
waste which can be used to further build the structure.
Recycled steel taken from Haikyo’s (abandoned
buildings in Japan which became abundant after the
economic boom of Japan) are used as the structural
system of the space to hold up the roof which is made
from pressed sheets of recycled paper and plastic.
Transverse Sections Longitudinal Section
Interior Design
Droplet
Interior Design Studio
Semester 7
BUA: 400 m2
Located in Keonjhar, Orissa Droplet is a water research, storage and awareness
facility. The area surrounding the site has an abundance of water bodies which
over the years have discoloured to a bluish-green colour due to factors such as
leaching of mineral ions from the soil and growth of algae. The mineral leaching
happens due to the excessive mining which takes place in the region beacuse of
it’s rich iron deposits. The local residents began constructing more artifical lakes
and ponds around the area for irrigation purposes which were abandoned once
the water in them discoloured as mineral leached and algae infested water is unfit
of irrigation. As a result of this multiple man made lakes and ponds came up over
the years and were subsequently abandoned which led to a cycle of making and
abandoning without addressing the issue at hand.
Droplet is a space where the water samples can be collected from the nearby
water bodies which have been affected, stored and tested at the space for
impurities and sent for further testing via the airstrip beside which the site is located.
The space has a testing lab, classrooms where students and interns can get hands-
on experience with the testing, storage room for the samples currently undergoing
testing and a display area where the process of testing and treatment of the
water is illustrated by the previously tested samples of water, which are stored in
bottles and displayed in shelves in the order of sequence of treatment. The display
area is to raise awareness among the local communities about the effects of
contaminated water and how it can be treated.
Studio Mentors
Pankaj Shivarama|Nandita Srinivas|Gowtham Nandakumar
Flooring Plan
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Ceiling Fan
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Lighting Plan
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Detail Drawings
NOTES AND L
NOTES AND LEGEND:
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1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND LEVELS ARE IN
[Not To Scale]
12 34 5 6 7 8 9
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METRES.
26472
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SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA SITE: BA
UP
CLIENT :
DN
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DRAWING TITLE: DRAW
13 1073 SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE CAL
47 CALCULATIONS
5
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5 PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE
12
BUILDING
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2 SUBJECT NAME: SHEET NO: SHEE
1 2 11 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 DRAWING TITLE:
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36432,46052
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NAME : A
NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA USN: 1RW
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USN: 1RW19AT009
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DN UP [Not To Scale]
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REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3 CHECKED BY:
R V COLL
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
26472
4000 3991 15680
B
NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA
NOTES AND LEGEND: USN: 1RW19AT009 DN
D E F
SEMESTER V SECTION A
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND LEVELS ARE IN RVCA
1 1
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12567
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Water Tank
A DN WO
4000
4000
CHECKED BY: 30500
C D
22502
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[Not To
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8300
4644
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16
1 3600
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4475
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18 14
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17 13 19 13
4000 18 12 20 12
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NOTES 8 AND LEGEND: 24 8
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3840
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UP F
2858
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55250
D BUILDING F
16800 NOTES A
4000
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2 1. ALL DIM
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4000 4000 5600 12
CLIENT : 900
3840
Third Floor
7325
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12750
E
4000
4000
4000
4000
6102
7250
C21 C22
SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA
SETTING OUT
22502
2858
6600
PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE Second Floor
F 4000 4000
BUILDING 8700
3500
G Ground Floor Staircase Plan Basement 1 Staircase Plan
PLAN 2 CLIENT :
3 SITE:
6249
1 : 75 1 : 75
7250 PROJE
1 2 DRAWING
3 4 TITLE:
1
1
First Floor BUILD
1 2 3 4
6102
20
20
4650 CLIEN
EXCAVATION
4000 4000 7070
SHEET NO:
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01
4500
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4000
4000
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11 9 14 12
0
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2551
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SEMESTER V SECTION A
14
15
04 NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA 20 SEME
4
RVCA 4000 USN: 1RW19AT009 RVCA
SEMESTER V SECTION A
Basement 4
RVCA SUBM
-14100
SUBMITTED TO:
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CHEC
Basement 3 Staircase Plan
SUBMITTED TO: Second Floor Staircase Plan
8-03-2023 18:53:04
0,0
44250,0
4 1 : 75
5 1 : 75
Basement 5
-17600
CHECKED BY: R V CO
Setting
Plan Out Plan 1:175
CHECKED BY:
Setting Out Excavation
Excavation PlanPlan 1:150 Staircase Details
1 2 1 : 150 R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
WORKING DRAWING - I
12 34
SUBJECT NAME: 5 6 7 8 9 Basement 1 Plan 1:150 Key Plan
SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA 18ARC37
1040 1465 971 5224 6757 5772 2905 2965
[Not To Scale]
Services LegendSUBJECT NAME:
2
12567
Key Plan
281 PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE
BUILDING
WORKING
Key Plan DRAWING - I
[Not To Scale]
PHE SHAFT
Name
Wall
Finish
Floor
Finish
Ceiling
Finish
1073
UP Extra Low Voltage Line
[Not To Scale]
Fire Alarm
5 6 7 8 9
DRAWING TITLE:
CLIENT :
5 6 7 8 9 Key Plan
1040 1465 971 5224 6757
26472
5772 2905 2965 DN
W1 W1
W2W2W2W2W2 W2W2 W2W2W2 W2W2 Male Tiles Tiles Plaster 26472
22502
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873 1221 1107 1137 1063 1301 1157 1167 1247 1057 PHE TITLE:
DRAWING 873 1221 1107 1137 1063 1301 1157 1167 12478 1057 A Washroom
DN
DN
12567
5 6 7 9 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9
5 6 7 8 9
Reception Plaster Marble Plaster DN
1040 1465 971 5224 6757 5772 2905 2965
3600
A A SHAFT
PHE600 D5 Female Tiles Tiles Plaster 20643
PHE SHAFT
600 873 1221 1107 1137 1063 1301 1157 1167 1247 1057 DN
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9
D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 A
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Janitor's EXHAUST
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D3
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Entry Lobby
D1 D1 PRESSURIZATION
4644
4644
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SHEET NO:
0
1
1
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4475
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4
1298
D3 17
18
7 3600
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Security
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5 Security 900
3180
570
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600
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3491
3491
5
600
600
Restroom Lobby
12567
AHU D3 HVAC SHAFT
C D1 D1 PRESSURIZATION
5 6 4
3180
NOTES AND LEGEND:
Janitor's Closet
D2
3 D2 SHAFT
600 DN
570
3840
3840
19 6 D2
Restroom Lobby
0
3491
3491
1
1
4475
4475
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6
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1073
20 900
600 600 E 2
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND LEVELS ARE IN
600
600
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CFP-104.1 B
D
1 600 600
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4 5 19 20
2858
2858
SHEET NO:
55250
D4
4 2 5
D3
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3 4
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600
3840
3840
F
DN
5 19 4 2
600
D4
5 E FIRE TOWER
600
3 2D2 LIFT
600
C
600
600
600 600
D1 D1
DN 20
2858
2858
600
55250
8620
6102
6102
PRESSURIZATION
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600
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1 2 3 4 5 600 4 2 ELECTRICAL
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SHAFT
600
4 2 8620
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600
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ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SHAFT
22502
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1 2 3 4 5
600
6302
LIFT FIRE SHAFT
2 3
600
600
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6714
6714
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2 Waiting Area ELECTRICAL SHAFT
FD1
3
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6302
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6714
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1 METRES.
4858
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4475
4475
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2551
2
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2551
LIFT DN
D1DN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Reception
4858
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D1
STORAGE
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2 I
2551
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
20
2551
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3600
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B REVISIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
I ELV SHAFT
DN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1298
11 12 2978 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 B A1
SERVER ROOM
20643
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1298 2978
FIRE COMMAND
UP
D
ROOM
PRESSURIZATION
10
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DN
4475
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10218948501021 850
REVISION 2 REVISION 3 20
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3180
D4 850 M_Door-Single-Panel:
3193
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UP 2 AHU
NOTES AND LEGEND:
850 x 2000mm
405 405 405 NOTES AND LEGEND:
E
12
915
405
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND LEVELS ARE IN
915
915
D4 PANEL ROOM
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND LEVELS 2 ARE IN FD1 1200 M_Single-Flush: FIRE
915
D1
915
3840
METRES.
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Ground Floor Door Schedule
915
NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA METRES. DN 20 LV ROOM DOOR
2858
2858
SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA
55250
NAME
USN::1RW19AT009
AMOGH J ACHARYA C
544
1700
C 1700 FD1 E Type Mark Width Family and Type
544
C 3
544
F
C 1700 USN: 1RW19AT009 1700
544
2858
SHAFT
RVCA BUILDING PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE
RVCA LIFT
F
D1 1700
D4
M_Door-Double-Flu
sh_Panel: 1700 xDG ROOM CLIENT :
C BUILDING
CLIENT :
6102
6102
D4 2000mm LIFT
DRAWING TITLE:
29-06-2022 09:28:54
8620
29-06-2022 09:28:54
SUBMITTED TO: FD1
SUBMITTED TO: ELECTRICAL
DRAWING TITLE:
22502
FIRE TOWER
ROOM
D3 915 M_Single-Flush:
0915 x 2134mm
6102
GROUND FLOOR FIRST BASEMENT
LIFT FIRE SHAFT 2400
G D4 FD1
FD1 D4 850 M_Door-Single-Pan
ELECTRICAL
ROOM
CHECKED BY:
2400
Waiting Area ELECTRICAL SHAFT LIFT FIRE SHAFT
1
G
2400
D5 1500 M_Door-Exterior-Do
LIFT
20
SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA uble-Two_Lite:CHILLER ROOM
6302
LIFT SHAFT
ELECTRICAL SHAFT
6714
6714
SHEET NO:
2400
LIFT
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE DOOR GLASS 2
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE 281 PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE
ELV ROOM
SHEET NO: 06
2400
LIFT
BUILDING
SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA
D4 FD1 1200 M_Single-Flush:
6714
D
05
LIFT
SUBJECT NAME:
CLIENT : FIRE DOOR
D1
H
STORAGE
1
281 PROJECT
18ARC37 TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICED1 LIFT
4858
2400
2551
2 BUILDING
SUBJECT NAME: 2
DN
D1DN REVISIONS
2551
20
11 11 DRAWING
WORKING TITLE:- I
DRAWING Reception H REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
18ARC37 9 8 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 16 Water Tank 7 8 9 CLIENT : I 2400
DOMESTIC
REVISIONS
2551
PUMP ROOM
FLUSH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Water Tank
30500
WORKING DRAWING - I 873 1221 1107 1137
30500
Headroom 1063 1301 1157 1167 1247 1057 Key Plan PHE
ELV SHAFT
3600
D4 DN I
Ground Floor Window Schedule FIRE TANK
REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
Tank Plan 5
A
6 27500 7 8 9
DRAWING TITLE:
[Not To Scale]
SERVER ROOM Family and NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA
Key Plan
[Not To Scale] 600 8 6 8
A1
20643
Type Mark Width Height Type USN: 1RW19AT009
29212
PHE FIRE COMMAND
7
7
4
5 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9
SEMESTER V SECTION A
ROOM
873 1221 1107 1137 1063
600 1301
Parapet 1157 1167 1247 1057
E
1040 1465 971 5224 6757 5772 2905 2965
RVCA
570
19 6
45300
600
USN: 1RW19AT009
1040 1465 971 5224 6757 5772 2905 2965
A Casement-D
5 19 26585
600
W1 W1
W2W2 W2W2W2 W2W2 W2W2W2 W2W2
5 3 A
18-03-2023 18:53:18
Entry Lobby
27500 26472
SEMESTER V SECTION A
4644
4644
600
D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2
ouble: 1400
DN
CFP-104.1 10
2 4 B D3 17
18
4
DN
Security 1298
3180
12567
RVCA
AHU Janitor's Closet D3
3491
3491
Restroom Lobby
x 1800mm
7 D3
600
DN
D1 D1
600
600
C
7 5
PRESSURIZATION
Parapet
D2 D2 SHAFT
3 D2
Terrace
0
4 1 2 3 4 5
DN
4050
3
12567
1
4475
4475
HT YARD
1073
20 900
CHECKED BY:
D
600 W2 300 240 M_Window-L
570
19 6
4
26000 1073 6
3840
3840
2
2
24900
Basement 1
E
1 2
2858
2858
SUBMITTED TO:
18-03-2023 18:53:10
55250
600
D4
F
5 19
600
DN SUBJECT NAME:
D4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2
5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 312
FIRE TOWER
Fifth Floor
LIFT
D2
Ventilator
8620
6102
6102
B REVISIONS
Terrace F
ELECTRICAL
22502
600 R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ROOM
600 600
LIFT FIRE SHAFT
1298 29784
1 : 150 18ARC37
G
4 2
20850 LIFT
22502
6302
1813 REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
LIFT
6714
6714
24900 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
600
ELV ROOM
WORKING DRAWING - I
600
600
CHECKED BY:
LIFT
4858
STORAGE
D1
H
2551
3 1 2 3 4 5
2551
DN
D1DN
4050
Reception
Ground Floor
I
3600
3193
3180
DN
DN
ELV SHAFT
SERVER ROOM
20643
A1
2
DN
FIRE COMMAND
3600
2
ROOM
2
20643
DN
10
Key Plan
[Not To Scale]
405
HT YARD
DN Fourth Floor1
1 : 175
915
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
915
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B REVISIONS 1
1298 2978 16800 NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA SUBJECT NAME:
Fifth Floor C 1813 REVISION
NOTES ANDUSN: 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
20
1700 1RW19AT009
LEGEND: 18ARC37
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9
544
Water Tank
9 ARE IN MILLIMETERS
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1040 1465 971 5224 6757 5772 2905 2965
4050
20850
45300
26585
W1 W1
W2W2 W2W2W2 W2W2 W2W2W2 W2W2
3193
3180
A
4644
4644
DN D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2
Key Plan
Security
3180
12567
Third Floor
AHU
METRES.
Janitor's Closet D3
3491
3491
Restroom Lobby
D3 DN
C D1 D1 PRESSURIZATION
D2 D2 SHAFT
[Not To Scale]
0 1 D2
4475
4475
1073
20 900
405
915
D
Headroom
915
12750
3840
3840
29-06-2022 09:28:54
E 2
SUBMITTED TO: DN 20
2858
2858
55250
D4
27500
F
A
D4 FIRE TOWER
LIFT
D2
6102
6102
4050
26472
22502
ELECTRICAL
ROOM
LIFT FIRE SHAFT
Parapet
G
DN
Waiting Area ELECTRICAL SHAFT
LIFT
6302
LIFT
6714
6714
544
Fourth Floor
ELV ROOM
26000 DN
12567
LIFT
4858
STORAGE
D1
H D1
2551
2551
DN
D1DN
Terrace
Reception
DN
16800
SERVER ROOM
G
20643
A1
24900
FIRE COMMAND
ROOM
DN
8700
RVCA DN
HT YARD
10
22502
Beam Plan B
4050
16500 R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE 3600
DN
DN
NOTES AND LEGEND:
29-06-2022 09:28:54
20643 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND LEVELS ARE IN
SUBMITTED TO: DN METRES.
Fifth Floor
First Floor SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA
20850 C
Third Floor SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA 4650 PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE NOTES AND LEGEND:
3750
METRES. 1
Ground Floor
BUILDING CLIENT : 20
900
CLIENT : Fourth Floor D
Beam Plan 2
DRAWING TITLE:
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE 16800
16500 12
SOUTH SECTION - II
4500
0
Second Floor E SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA
ELEVATION
8700 Basement 1 Third Floor
PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE
SITE: BANGALORE, INDIA BUILDING
12750
PROJECT TYPE: MERCANTILE AND OFFICE CLIENT :
-3600 F
BUILDING H
3500
SHEET NO: CLIENT :
DRAWING TITLE:
SHEET NO:
Basement 2 A-302 DRAWING TITLE:
SERVICES
SD2
First Floor 014 -7100
Second Floor
8700 NORTH
BASEMENT 1 CFP
4650 ELEVATION
3500
4410
18900
REVISIONS
REVISIONS G I
Basement 3 REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
SHEET NO: SHEET NO:
REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
-10600 First Floor
4650
013 CFP-102
3500
Ground Floor REVISIONS
Fill Basement 4 REVISIONS
Slab Drop 900 NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA
NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA Ground Floor REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
REVISION 1 REVISION 2 REVISION 3
540 -14100 USN: 1RW19AT009 900 H
300 USN: 1RW19AT009
Ground Level
First Floor Reflected Ceiling Plan 1:175
SEMESTER V SECTION A
SEMESTER V SECTION A
3500
RVCA Ground Level
0 RVCA 0
NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA
Basement 5
I
USN: 1RW19AT009
NAME : AMOGH J ACHARYA
SEMESTER V SECTION A
RVCA USN: 1RW19AT009
06-07-2022 05:58:58
1300
SUBMITTED TO: -17600 SUBMITTED TO:
18-03-2023 19:00:39
SEMESTER V SECTION A
Footing Plan RVCA
SUBMITTED TO:
18-03-2023 18:54:06
South
South
2 1 : 100 Elevation 1:100 CHECKED BY: Transverse Section 1:150 -18500
North Elevation 1:100
CHECKED BY:
29-06-2022 09:28:54
CHECKED BY: SUBMITTED TO:
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
2
North
1 : 100 R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE Basement 1 Refelected Ceiling
R V COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE CHECKED BY:
25
120 Air movement
Temperature ◦C
3-12
6 Rooms single banked, permanent provision for all air movement
0-5
20 100 1,2
6-12
7 Double banked rooms , temporary provision for air movement
2-12
0
80 0,1 8 No air movement requirement
15
KRIDA I MANIPAL DAY
COMFORT
DAY
COMFORT
60
MANIPAL UPPER LOWER HOUR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Tmax Tmin Tmax-Tmin MONTH
Openings
32 21 11 29 23 JAN 22.4 21.9 21.4 21.1 21.0 21.2 21.8 22.8 24.2 25.8 27.7 29.5 30.8 31.7 32.0 31.7 28.7 29.7 28.3 26.8 25.6 24.5 23.6 23.0
33 22 11 29 23 FEB 23.4 22.9 22.4 22.1 22.0 22.2 22.8 23.8 25.2 26.8 28.7 30.5 31.8 32.7 33.0 32.7 29.7 30.7 29.3 27.8 26.6 25.5 24.6 24.0
SITE-
33 24 9 29 23 MAR 25.2 24.7 24.4 24.1 24.0 24.2 24.6 25.4 26.6 28.0 29.5 30.9 32.0 32.7 33.0 32.7 30.3 31.1 29.9 28.8 27.8 26.9 26.2 25.6
10
33 26 7 27 22 APR 26.9 26.6 26.3 26.1 26.0 26.1 26.5 27.1 28.0 29.1 30.3 31.4 32.2 32.8 33.0 32.8 30.9 31.5 30.6 29.7 28.9 28.2 27.7 27.3
MANIPAL, INDIA
31.5
28
27
26
23
26.5
5.5
5
0.5
27
27
27
22 MAY
22 JUN
22 JUL
26.7
23.7
26.6
26.4
23.4
26.5
26.2
23.2
26.5
26.1
23.1
26.5
26.0
23.0
26.5
26.1
23.1
26.5
26.4
23.4
26.5
26.9
23.8
26.6
27.6
24.5
26.6
28.4
25.2
26.7
29.4
26.1
26.8
30.2
26.9
26.9
30.9
27.5
26.9
31.3
27.9
27.0
31.5
28.0
27.0
31.3
27.9
27.0
29.9
26.5
26.9
30.3
27.0
26.9
29.6
26.3
26.8
28.9
25.7
26.8
28.3
25.1
26.7
27.8
24.6
26.7
27.3
24.2
26.6
27.0
23.9
26.6
0,1 0 9 Large openings 40-80%
11,12 0,1 10 Very small openings 10-20%
27 23 4 27 22 AUG 23.5 23.3 23.2 23.0 23.0 23.1 23.3 23.6 24.2 24.8 25.4 26.1 26.6 26.9 27.0 26.9 25.8 26.2 25.6 25.1 24.7 24.3 24.0 23.7
40
28 23 5 27 22 SEP 23.7 23.4 23.2 23.1 23.0 23.1 23.4 23.8 24.5 25.2 26.1 26.9 27.5 27.9 28.0 27.9 26.5 27.0 26.3 25.7 25.1 24.6 24.2 23.9
ADVANTAGES
29.5 23 6.5 27 22 OCT 23.8 23.5 23.3 23.1 23.0 23.1 23.5 24.0 24.9 25.9 27.0 28.0 28.8 29.3 29.5 29.3 27.6 28.1 27.3 26.4 25.7 25.1 24.6 24.2
31 23 8 29 23 NOV 24.0 23.6 23.3 23.1 23.0 23.2 23.6 24.3 25.3 26.5 27.9 29.2 30.1 30.8 31.0 30.8 28.6 29.3 28.3 27.2 26.4 25.6 24.9 24.4
institutions Table 8 0.87 0.92 0.96 0.99 1 0.98 0.93 0.84 0.71 0.56 0.39 0.23 0.11 0.03 0 0.03 0.3 0.21 0.34 0.47 0.58 0.68 0.76 0.82
•Easily accessible 5
•Barren land- no hindrance to 20
vegetation SITE AREA
GROUND COVERAGE
4
2.4
ACRES
50-60%
16187.4
9712.5
•Centrally located FAR 5 80937 Walls
•Standing out in the neighbourhood SETBACK 16 M
NO OF FLOORS
SETBACK AREA
60
9209.2
FLOOR AREA 1348.95
D E S I G N S T R A T E G I E S
0 0 0-2 12 Light walls short time lag
DISADVANTAGES WARM AND HUMID CLIMATE
•Unpredictable climate of the region NO OF BASEMENTS 5
•Internal courtyards •Less built on the ground JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 3-12 13 Heavy external and internal walls
•Not responding to context scale •Large open spaces within the building •More openings for wind flow
FLOOR WISE FUNCTION ALLOCATION
HOTEL
NO OF FLOORS
15 •Open areas also shaded •Trees as a filter MOTHLY MEAN MAX 26.9 29.7 32.3 33.4 32.7 28.9 27.2 27.3 27.6 27.5 26.3 25.7
RETAIL 5
AMUSEMENT 40
MONTHLY MEAN MIN 15 16.5 19 21.2 21.1 19.7 19.2 19.2 18.9 18.9 17.2 15.5
OCCUPANT LOAD STRATEGIES AS RESPONSE TO CLIMATE Roofs
GROUND
HOTEL
450
2530
•Ventilation
•Precipitation
MONTHLY MEAN AVERAGE 20.95 23.1 25.65 27.3 26.9 24.3 23.2 23.25 23.25 23.2 21.75 20.6 0-5 14 Light insulated Roofs
RETAIL 405
•Comfort conditions
AMUSEMENT
TOTAL
3238
6623 DAY COMFORT: UPPER 29 31 31 29 29 27 27 27 27 27 29 29 6-12 15 Heavy roofs, over 8h time lag
LIFTS FOR HOTEL
SINGLE TENANCY Ever thought of an amusement park? DAY COMFORT: LOWER 23 25 25 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 23 23
Get away from horizontality with Krida, a
NO OF LIFTS 8 RTT 160
MOTHLY MEAN MAX MONTHLY MEAN MIN MONTHLY MEAN AVERAGE DAY COMFORT: UPPER DAY COMFORT: LOWER RAINFALL (mm)
WAITING INTERVAL (T) 35
HANDLING CAPACITY 19.05
405
atriums are surrounded by green gardens ensuring
Rain protection
POULATION IN 5 UPPER FLOORS (P)
Q (80% OF PASSENGER CAPACITY)
LIFT CAPACITYY
9
12
recreation for people of all ages.
3-12 17 proetction from heavy rain necessary
30
100 Position of opening
3-12
6 In north and south walls at body height on windward side
25 0-5
1-2
TEMPERATURE ◦C
6-12
RAINFALL(MM)
80 7 as above openings also in internal walls
0 2-12
20
PLAN PLAN 60
A M U S E M E N T R E T A I L S P A C E
Protection of openings
15 0-2 8 exclude direct sunlight
2-12 9 provide protection from rain
40
10
0 0
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC Roofs
MOTHLY MEAN MAX 31 31.6 32.7 34.6 37.5 37.4 33.9 33.6 32.7 32.7 31 30.3 0-2 12 light reflective surface cavity
10-12
MONTHLY MEAN MIN 22.5 23 24.7 26.8 28.9 28.6 26.5 26.8 25.6 25.9 24.4 23.8 3-12
RECURRING FLOOR SLABS 13 light well insulated
MONTHLY MEAN AVERAGE 26.75 27.3 28.7 30.7 33.2 33 30.2 30.2 29.15 29.3 27.7 27.05 0-5
0-9
6-12 14 heavy ovr 8h time lag
PLANTING AS AN ACTIVITY HEAVY BASE, USING STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS - ADVENTURE F L O O R U S A G E DAY COMFORT: UPPER 29 31 31 29 29 27 27 27 27 27 29 29
•Drop tubes •Boating DAY COMFORT: LOWER 23 25 25 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 23 23
•Go karting •Cycling
•Skating •Bungee jumping rainfall, mm 5 3 2 5 30 83 100 127 102 112 110 40 External features
15 STOREYS – HOTEL
•Paint ball •Maze
•Dialogue in the dark 15
5 STOREYS – RETAIL •Laser tag 1-12 space for outdoor sleeping
•Bowling •Movie theatre MONTH OF THE YEAR
•Books •Waffle 1-12 16 adequete rainwater drainage
•Cafes •Snow world
•Lounge •Cooking
•Underwater Aquarium •Terrain
•Trampoline •Biking
•Water sports •Virtual reality
40 STOREYS – AMUSEMENT
A M O G H A C H A R Y A I D I S H I T A G O E L I J A N V I S I N G H A N I A
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