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KOMAL NAYAKARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOSELECTED WORKS2016 - 2020
- Page 2 and 3: CONTENTSBubble Community - Sem 82In
- Page 4 and 5: PEDESTRIANENTRANCEMETRO LINE7.5M AP
- Page 6 and 7: BUBBLE COMMUNITYVERTICAL LIVING | H
- Page 8 and 9: ADJACENT SHED NEWBLOCK CNC SHEDA B
- Page 10 and 11: W2D2Washroom 3Washroom 4D3Washroom
- Page 12 and 13: TECTONIC OPERATIONSWORKING DRAWING
- Page 14 and 15: 09EAST ELEVATIONBASEMENT PLANNORTH
- Page 16 and 17: DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONALINSTITUTION D
- Page 18 and 19: SECTION AA’ SECTION BB’ SECTION
- Page 20 and 21: WORLD OF WECORPVERTICITY 2030: LIVE
- Page 22 and 23: BEFORE AFTER BEFOREAFTERThe next st
- Page 24 and 25: READING BOXLEARNING FROM HISTORY AN
- Page 26: THANK YOU.
KOMAL NAYAK
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
SELECTED WORKS
2016 - 2020
CONTENTS
Bubble Community - Sem 8
2
Internship Work - Sem 7
5
Tectonic Operations - Sem 6
13
DoCoMoMo International - Sem 5
21
World of WeCorp - Sem 4
22
Reading Box - Sem 3
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BUBBLE COMMUNITY
VERTICAL LIVING | HIGH RISE HOUSING PROJECT
The project is based in the year 2050 which is imagined as a time where public transport becomes
the main mode of movement in the city with movement of people restricted at city level and a
significant decrease in number of people travelling outside of the city. To support this lifestyle
largely self-sustaining communities will house large numbers of people within a single complex
having multiple functions with residents spending most of their time within the complex. The aim is
to provide middle income citizens with affordable housing of a middle category between high end
and low end developments.
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PEDESTRIAN
ENTRANCE
METRO LINE
7.5M APPROACH ROAD
7.5M VEHICULAR RAMP
5M VEHICULAR RAMP
6M APPROACH RD.
OFFICES
ASHRAM ROAD
Varying depths of floor plates, to create waves in the facades
of the towers, have been achieved by pairing dwelling units
of different depths in different combinations.
7.5M
VEHICULAR
RAMP
PEDESTRIAN
ENTRANCE
COMMUNITY
GARDEN
PEDESTRIAN
ENTRANCE
6M APPROACH RD.
6M APPROACH RD.
COMMERCIAL
HUB
PEDESTRIAN
ENTRANCE
PEDESTRIAN
ENTRANCE
5M VEHICULAR RAMP
UNDERPASS
PEDESTRIAN
ENTRANCE
1 2 3 4 5
6
RESIDENTIAL TOWER
PAVERBLOCK ROAD
TARRED RAMP
NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILT UP
THICK PLANTATION
COMMON PLOT
N
0 10 20 50 100M
Introduction of clear axis through centre of site to house public realm and its activities and make development
more inward. Approach roads have been placed towards the edges of plot to keep centre free from vehicular
hindrance and pedestrian-friendly. Curved and wavy nature of development allows for fluidity in spaces and
movement and could also help in achievement of communal quality. Commercial built up is integrated by
placing the commercial buildings along ends of axis of public realm. Hence, public realm acts as a connector
between residential and non residential.
8.7m deep 3BHK units
8.7M DEEP 3BHK UNITS
8.1m deep 3BHK units
8.1M DEEP 3BHK UNITS
6.9m deep 1+2BHK units
7.2M DEEP 1&2BHK UNITS
7.2m deep 1+2BHK units
6.9M DEEP 1&2BHK UNITS
37.2%
22.9%
22.2%
17.7%
Occurence of different
units in the project
0 3 6 12 24 36 60M
5
3
6
1 2
4
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TOWER 'L'
SCHEMATIC FLOOR PLAN
TOWER 'S'
Corridor, lift and stair well
Dwelling units
Communal spaces
Shared services
Wider Type
Narrower Type
TOWER 'S'
0 5 10 20 50M
UNIT PLANS AND UNIT STACKING
8.7M DEEP
BUILT-UP AREA : 127.9 SQ.M
CARPET AREA : 118 SQ.M
8.1M DEEP
BUILT-UP AREA : 118.3 SQ.M
CARPET AREA : 109 SQ.M
BALCONY -
5.8 SQ.M
BALCONY -
3.4 SQ.M
BALCONY -
3.8 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
15.8 SQ.M
BALCONY -
3.1 SQ.M
BALCONY -
7.4 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
15.6 SQ.M
BALCONY -
4.85 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
12.8 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
11.5 SQ.M
LIVING ROOM -
23.4 SQ.MKITCHEN
0 5 10 20 50M
& STORE -
BEDROOM -
14.6 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
13.1SQ.M
LIVING ROOM -
23.4 SQ.M
KITCHEN
& STORE -
8.7 SQ.M
9.7 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.73 SQ.M
KITCHEN
&DINING -
9.1 SQ.M
LIVING
ROOM -
8.5 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.75 SQ.M
7.2M DEEP
BEDROOM -
11.9 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.10 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.0 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
12.0 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.0 SQ.M
DINING -
4.7 SQ.M
BUILT-UP AREA : 1BHK - 39.7 SQ.M
2 BHK - 63.9 SQ.M
CARPET AREA : 1BHK - 34.5 SQ.M
2 BHK - 60.0 SQ.M
BED
ROOM -
10.8
SQ.M
LIVING &
DINING
ROOM -
16.8 SQ.M
KITCHEN -
4.75 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.73 SQ.M
KITCHEN
&DINING -
8.3 SQ.M
LIVING
ROOM -
8.5 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.75 SQ.M
6.9M DEEP
BEDROOM -
11.0 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.10 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.0 SQ.M
BEDROOM -
11.3 SQ.M
TOILET -
3.0 SQ.M
BED
ROOM -
10.1
SQ.M
DINING -
4.7 SQ.M
BUILT-UP AREA : 1BHK - 37.8 SQ.M
2 BHK - 61.2 SQ.M
CARPET AREA : 1BHK - 33.5 SQ.M
2 BHK - 57.0 SQ.M
LIVING &
DINING
ROOM -
16.5 SQ.M
KITCHEN -
4.3 SQ.M
Slabs extending from
the building are meant
to house communal
activities, foster
interaction between
residents and provide
spaces for the residents
to withdraw and get
some privacy from their
homes.
Double and triple
heights are provided at
points to house more
social function. Some
slabs extend to connect
to adjacent buildings.
0 0.5 1 2 3 5 10M
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BUBBLE COMMUNITY
VERTICAL LIVING | HIGH RISE HOUSING PROJECT
View of eastern Commercial hub
View of western Office building
View from Metro line
View of Community garden from public realm
View of Community garden from Office building
View from Ashram road
31 32
ADJACENT SHED NEWBLOCK CNC SHED
EXISTING SHED
A B C D E F H
I J
K
12300
12160 CHECK
2559
12160 CHECK 12200 CHECK 12200 CHECK
4100 4100 4100 2830
INTERNSHIP WORK
S.J.K ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI
E
E F H I J K
10
12
7467
APPROX.
7476
OUTER DISPLAY
KOTAH STONE FINISH
-0.20 MLVL
12160 2559 12160 12200 12200
CHECK / EXISTING
CHECK / EXISTING CHECK / EXISTING CHECK / EXISTING
ENTRY FOR CARS
EXISTING FACILITY
UPTO HERE
INTERNAL DISPLAY
(existing)
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
0.00 MLVL
C
V.R. CENTRE
(refer VR set)
CARPET FINISH
0.00 MLVL
V.R. CENTRE
(refer VR set)
CERAMIC TILES
0.00 MLVL
ADJOINING SHED
APPROX 7566 APPROX
11
7566
APPROX.
11
W
D
13
14
15
16
18
19
5400 1300 5325 3775 6023
6023
3775
5325
1300
5400
SHAFT
ADJOINING SHED
CAFE/ PANTRY
10M x 3.5M
TERRAZZO FLOOR FINISH
COMMON ROOM
6.0M X 3.5M
CERAMIC TILES
0.00 MLVL
2 1 D3
CORRIDOR
CERAMIC TILES
W/C D2
HARD MODEL AREA
PAINT BOOTH 2
WASHROOM
12.0M X 15.0M
1500
7.5M X 5.0M
RS7
2.2M X 1.3M
VACCUM DEWATERED
CERAMIC TILES
GRADE SLAB
0.00 MLVL
D3
WORKING AREA
0.00 MLVL
3
5.2M X 11.4M
FIRE-FIGHTING
STAIRCASE TO BE
BUILT IN PHASE 2
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL SMOOTH
CEMENT PLASTER
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND
SLABS IN EXPOSED RCC
(regular shuttering)
PLINTH PROTECTION
FD1
1500
FD1
STAIRCASE
SHAFT
CERAMIC TILES
FD1
0.00 MLVL
PAINT BOOTH 1
7.5M X 4.5M
EXISTING COMPOUND
WALL LINE
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL
PLASTER FINISHED IN
GREY POP PUNNING
CEILING - FALSE CEILING
AND WHITE PAINT
FG1
D2
FG2
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL SMOOTH
CEMENT PLASTER
CEILING - FALSE CEILING
AND WHITE PAINT
0.00 MLVL
RS7
ROAD
-0.35 MLVL
FIRE EXIT STAIRCASE
A
2.0M WIDTH (clear)
R-158mm, T-300mm
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB 2075
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL PLASTER
FINIHSED IN GREY POP PUNNING
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND SLABS IN
EXPOSED RCC (regular shuttering)
UP
RS6
RS6
PASSENGER LIFT
2.0M X 2.0M
0.00 MLVL
ENTRY FOR LARGE
VEHICLES 4M WIDE
RAMP
RS5 RS4 RS4 RS4
B
RS6
FD2
SOUTH ENTRANCE
LIFT ROOM
4.0M X 2.1M
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
0.00 MLVL
CAR LIFT
6.3M X 3.4M
0.00 MLVL
CLAY MODEL BAYS
22.6M X 15.7M
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
0.00 MLVL
HARD MODEL STORE
12.0M X 5.4M
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
0.00 MLVL
1500
MATERIAL STORE
4.8M X 14.0M
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
0.00 MLVL
CLAY MODEL
STORE
5.0M X 11.7M
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
COMMON ROOM
8.0M X 6.4M
4081 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 2613
D
D2
RS1
RS2
D2
FD1
D1
RS3
FD1
CERAMIC TILES
0.00 MLVL
PW2 PW1 PW1 PW1 PW1 PW1 PW1
PW3 PW4
A
FINISHES -
WALL - GREY POP PLASTER
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND
SLABS IN EXPOSED RCC
VOID
VOID
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL PLASTER
FINISHED IN POP PUNNING
AND WHITE PAINT
CEILING - GYPSUM FALSE
CEILING AND WHITE PAINT
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL SMOOTH
CEMENT PLASTER
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND
SLABS IN EXPOSED RCC
(regular shuttering)
C
CLAY EXTURDER /
OVEN ROOM
2.35M X 3.05M
CERAMIC TILES
0.00 MLVL
D2
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL SMOOTH
CEMENT PLASTER
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND
SLABS IN EXPOSED RCC
(regular shuttering)
RS2
0.00 MLVL
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL SMOOTH
CEMENT PLASTER
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND
SLABS IN EXPOSED RCC
(regular shuttering)
D2
D2
D2
D2
D3
D3
D3
W/C
W/C
W/C
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL PLASTER
FINISHED IN GREY POP
PUNNING
CEILING - FALSE CEILING
AND WHITE PAINT
D3
D3
4
W/C
W/C
UP
1500
FINISHES -
WALL - INTERNAL SMOOTH
CEMENT PLASTER
CEILING - ALL BEAMS AND
SLABS IN EXPOSED RCC
(regular shuttering)
B
WASHROOM (F)
4.2M X 2.6M
CERAMIC TILES
0.00 MLVL
SHAFT
WASHROOM (M)
3.7M X 3.5M
CERAMIC TILES
0.00 MLVL
6023 3775 6425 5600
13
14
15
17
19
FIRE EXIT
STAIRCASE
1.5M WIDTH (clear)
R-158mm, T-300mm
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
5600 6425 3775 6023
13
14
15
18
19
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
E
LEGENDS - FOR MATERIALS:
S
Proposed 200mm thk Masonry Walls
Proposed 125mm thk Masonry Walls
Proposed 100mm thk Masonry Walls
Proposed Exposed RCC columns
Proposed RCC columns (regular shuttering)
Existing Brick / Masonry Walls
Existing RCC Columns
LEGENDS - FOR SHAFTS :
NO. DESCRIPTION SIZE (mm)
1
2
3
4
Paint Booth Shaft
Electrical Shaft
Paint Booth Shaft
Plumbing / Ventilation Shaft
1200 x 1800
500 x 1800
1200 x 1950
1700 x 1700
NOTE : BARRICADE TO BE PROVIDED TO
ENSURE THAT ADJOINING EXISTING SHEDS
AND FACILITIES DO NOT GET DISTURBED
ARCHITECT: STRUCTURAL:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO: R0
DATE OF REVISION: DD/YY/MM
REVISION NOTES:
PROJECT:
DESIGN STUDIO
CLIENT:
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA
PURPOSE : TENDER DRAWING - PART 1
DWG NO. M/CT/TN/PL/2
DRAWING TITLE:
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SCALE: 1:150 SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF ISSUE: 24-10-2019
The work done during internship included making GFC drawings, tender
drawings, presentation drawings, 3D sketchup models, budgeting and
quantification, correspondence with consultants and sourcing of materials.
Following are some of the drawings and views of sketchup models that
were made for a design studio for Mahindra & Mahindra as well as a craft
The project comprises of a series of industrial sheds that have been converted for the most
glamorous and trendy role in the automobile industry - the styling studio. The MS portals of
the structure have been retained and have created an enigmatic studio, using just concrete
and steel in various forms and textures. The play of light and shadow, and minute steel
details, along with the challenge of working with an undocumented existing structure that
refused to take any loads had lead to a deceptively light and nuanced design.
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ADJACENT SHED NEWBLOCK CNC SHED
A B C D E F H
I J
K
12300
12160 CHECK
2559
12160 CHECK 12200 CHECK 12200 CHECK
4100 4100 4100 2830
EXISTING SHED
E F H I J K
LEGEND
New Construction
Existing structure to be
reworked
Existing Structure to be
retained
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
13
14
15
16
18
2
3
5400 1300 5325 3775 6023 7467 7607 5019 2635 1496 5270
4
5
6
8
ADJACENT
SHED
10
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
1516 5270
2614
5019
7607
7476
6023
3775
5325
1300
5400
MATURE
TREES
WASHROOM
FIRE EXIT
STAIRCASE
ADJACENT
SHED
A B C D E F H I J K
ROAD
12300
J
E F I K
A B C D H
MEETING 3
COMPOUND WALL
COMPOUND WALL
4100 4100 4100 2830
12300
4100 4100 4100 2830
12160 CHECK
2559
12160 CHECK 12200 CHECK 12200 CHECK
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
4081
MEETING 2
CAFE/ PANTRY
MEETING 1
RECEPTION / LOBBY
OUTDOOR DISPLAY
- OPEN TO SKY
PAINT BOOTH 2
PAINT BOOTH 1
5000
ENTRANCE
COMPOUND WALL
COMMON
ROOM
5000
5000
12160 2559 12160 12200 12200
CHECK
CHECK CHECK CHECK
CMF LAB
OPERATORS ROOM
CNC MACHINE OLD
FIRE EXIT
STAIRCASE
HARD MODEL AREA
5000
UP
SOUTH
ENTRANCE
WOOD AND FRP ZONE
PASSENGER
LIFT
LIFT
ROOM
CAR LIFT
INTERNAL DISPLAY
WOOD FRP
STORE
CLAY MODEL
BAYS
HARD MODEL
STORE
ROLLING
SHUTTER
CNC COMMON ROOM
EXISTING
ELECTRIC
AL ROOM
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
ROAD
5000
COMMON
ROOM
CLAY
MODEL
STORE
5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 2613
UP
CHANGING
ROOM (M)
7620 APPROX AS PER SITE 4509 APPROX AS PER SITE 3145 APPROX 3835 APPROX 3789 APPROX 7566 APPROX
WASHROOMS (M)
existing
NEW CNC
MACHINE
SERVER ROOM
V.R.
CENTER
MATERIAL
STORE
ADJACENT
SHED
WASHROOM +
CHANGING
ROOM (F)
6023 3775 6425 5600
1
5
7
8
9
11
13
14
15
WASHROOMS
(F)
17
WASHROOMS
(M)
FIRE EXIT
STARICASE
19
5600 6425 3775 6023 7566 3789 3835 3145 4509 7620
APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX. APPROX.
1
5
7
8
9
11
13
14
15
17
19
10
12
13
14
15
16
18
D
19
7467
APPROX.
5400 1300 5325 3775 6023
LOCATION FOR
ODU'S FOR HVAC
5.20 MLVL
W
FIRE-FIGHTING
STAIRCASE TO BE
BUILT IN PHASE 2
GALVALUME
ROOFING SHEET
ABOVE SHAFT
ADJACENT SHED
VOID
OUTER DISPLAY
KOTAH STONE FINISH
-0.20 MLVL
RCC CHAJJA
PROJECTION -
1100MM FROM
WALL
ROOFTOP
22.4M X 15.0M
IPS FLOOR FINISH
5.20 M TOS
5.20 M FFL
RCC CHAJJA
PROJECTION -
1100MM FROM WALL
GALVALUME
ROOFING SHEET
AS TEMPORARY
PARTITION WALL
12160 2559 12160 12200 12200
CHECK / EXISTING
CHECK / EXISTING CHECK / EXISTING CHECK / EXISTING
EXISTING COMPOUND WALL LINE
FIRE EXIT STAIRCASE
2.0M WIDTH (clear)
R-158mm, T-300mm
VACCUM DEWATERED
GRADE SLAB
D2
A
DN
A
VOID
D
PASSENGER
LIFT
2.0M X 2.0M
CAR LIFT
6.3M X 3.4M
ROOFTOP OUTDOOR DISPLAY FOR
FUTURE EXPANSION
15.0M X 31.0M
IPS FLOOR FINISH
5.20 M TOS
4081 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 2613
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
LEGENDS - FOR MATERIALS:
Proposed 200mm thk Masonry Walls
Proposed 125mm thk Masonry Walls
Proposed 100mm thk Masonry Walls
Proposed Exposed RCC columns
Proposed RCC columns (regular shuttering)
Existing Brick / Masonry Walls
Existing RCC Columns
LEGENDS - FOR SHAFTS :
NO. DESCRIPTION SIZE (mm)
1
2
3
4
Paint Booth Shaft
Electrical Shaft
Paint Booth Shaft
Plumbing / Ventilation Shaft
1200 x 1800
500 x 1800
1200 x 1950
1700 x 1700
5.20 M TOS
S
B
D2
VOID
VOID
EXISTING FACILLITY
UPTO HERE
C
C
5.20 M FFL
GALVALUME
ROOFING SHEET
OVER SHAFT
E
UP
1500
E
LOCATION FOR
ODU'S FOR
HVAC
5.20 M TOS
B
5600 6425 3775 6023
APPROX 7566 APPROX
ADJACENT SHED
7566
APPROX.
11 11
13 13
6023 3775 6425 5600
14 14
15 15
17
18
19 19
FIRE EXIT
STAIRCASE
1.5M WIDTH (clear)
R-158mm, T-300mm
VACCUM
DEWATERED GRADE
SLAB
NOTE : BARRICADE TO BE PROVIDED TO
ENSURE THAT ADJOINING EXISTING
SHEDS AND FACILITIES DO NOT GET
DISTURBED
ARCHITECT: STRUCTURAL:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO: R0
DATE OF REVISION:
REVISION NOTES:
DD/YY/MM
PROJECT:
DESIGN STUDIO
CLIENT:
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA
PURPOSE : TENDER DRAWINGS - PART 1
DWG NO. M/CT/TN/PL/1
DRAWING TITLE:
GROUND FLOOR OVERALL PLAN
SCALE: 1:300 SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF ISSUE: 25-10-2019
ARCHITECT: STRUCTURAL:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO: R0
DATE OF REVISION:
REVISION NOTES:
DD/YY/MM
PROJECT:
DESIGN STUDIO
CLIENT:
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA
PURPOSE : TENDER DRAWINGS - PART 1
DWG NO. M/CT/TN/PL/4
DRAWING TITLE:
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SCALE: 1:200 SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF ISSUE: 25-10-2019
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302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
1000
h
i
j
k l m n o
5000
5000
5000
5000 5000 5000 2613
T.O. Roof slab
8.60M
GALVALUME ROOFING SHEET OVER
CENTRAL ENTRANCE BLOCK ON MASONRY
WALL AT SLOPE OF 8 DEG.
RCC CHAJJA PROJECTION - 1100MM FROM
WALL. BOTTOM OF CHAJJA IN EXPOSED
CONCRETE. TOP FINISHED WITH VATA AND
PLASTER.
GALVALUME ROOFING SHEET AS
TEMPORARY PARTITION WALL
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL AROUND
PERIPHERY OF TERRACE OF HT.
300MM FOR WATERPROOFING
OPEN TO SKY TERRACE WITH BRICK
BAT COBA WATERPROOFING
REM.
SMOOTH PLASTER FINISH
PROPOSED SIPOREX
WALL WITH EXTERNAL
SAND FACED PLASTER
ADJACENT SHED
3400
First Floor Lvl
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL WITH
INTERNAL POP PUNNING FINISHED
WITH WHITE PAINT
MOTORIZED ROLLING SHUTTER (RS6)
MOTORIZED ROLLING
SHUTTER (RS2)
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL WITH
SMOOTH PLASTER FINISH
5.20M
B.O. False ceiling
4.20M
T.O. Rolling shutter
3.60M
3600 600 1000
RS5
2400
RS4 RS4 RS4
3600
4200
2500 2400
SERVICE
LOFT
Service Floor Lvl
2.65M
Ground Floor Lvl
0.00M
Road Lvl
-0.35M
CLAY MODEL BAYS
CLAY MODEL STORE
MATERIAL STORE
ARCHITECT:
STRUCTURAL:
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO:
DATE OF REVISION:
REVISION NOTES:
R0
DD/YY/MM
PROJECT:
DESIGN STUDIO
CLIENT:
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA
DWG NO.
SCALE:
1:75
5 - P1
DRAWING TITLE:
SECTION CC
SHEET SIZE:
A3
PURPOSE : TENDER DRAWINGS - PART 1
DATE OF ISSUE:
25-10-2019
a
b
c
d
e f g h
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL
WITH SMOOTH PLASTER
FINISH
ADJACENT SHED
4081
REM.
5000
5000
5000
5000 5000 5000
GALVALUME ROOFING SHEET
OVER CENTRAL ENTRANCE
BLOCK ON MASONRY WALL AT
SLOPE OF 8 DEG.
RCC CHAJJA PROJECTION -
1100MM FROM WALL. BOTTOM
OF CHAJJA IN EXPOSED
CONCRETE. TOP FINISHED WITH
VATA AND PLASTER.
T.O. Roof slab
8.60M
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL
WITH INTERNAL POP PUNNING
FINISHED WITH GREY POP MIX
OPEN TO SKY TERRACE WITH
BRICK BAT COBA
WATERPROOFING
GALVALUME ROOFING SHEET AS
TEMPORARY PARTITION WALL
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL
AROUND PERIPHERY OF
TERRACE OF HT. 300MM FOR
WATERPROOFING
MOTORIZED ROLLING
SHUTTER (RS7)
3400
First Floor Lvl
5.20M
Service Floor Lvl
2.65M
2650
2500 2400
2100
FD1
D2
5050
4450
MOTORIZED
ROLLING
SHUTTER (RS6)
2400
PROPOSED SIPOREX WALL
WITH INTERNAL POP PUNNING
FINISHED WITH GREY POP MIX
RS5
3600
2400
T.O. civil opening
3.60M
Ground Floor Lvl
0.00M
Paint booth pit lvl
-1.00M
FES SHAFT
PAINT BOOTH
WORKING AREA
HARD MODEL BAY
ENTRANCE ATRIUM
ARCHITECT:
STRUCTURAL:
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO:
DATE OF REVISION:
REVISION NOTES:
R0
DD/YY/MM
PROJECT:
DESIGN STUDIO
CLIENT:
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA
DWG NO.
SCALE:
5 - P1
DRAWING TITLE:
SECTION AA
1:75
SHEET SIZE:
A3
PURPOSE : TENDER DRAWINGS - PART 1
DATE OF ISSUE:
25-10-2019
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W2
D2
Wash
room 3
Wash
room 4
D3
Wash
room 2
D2
Passage
Store
D3
REF. TO DETAIL DWG
(CC/ID/GFC -03)
FOR PANTRY AND TOILETS
W1
W1
Wash
room 1
D2
D3
D3
D4
W1
Changing
room
W1
Pantry
A
W1B
D1A
ROAD
RECEPTION /BILLING DESK
DOUBLE HEIGHT
CENTRAL SPACE
EXISTING CENTRAL
R.C.C COLUMN
D1C
A
MEZZANINE SLAB
ABOVE
Main Entrance
D1
B
EXISTING STAIRCASE TO
MEZZANINE LEVEL
UP
D1B
A
ROAD
The craft centre named ‘Shambhala’ is a re-purposed building. The original function of the
building is that of a bank. The client wished to tranform the space such that it could add
to the cultural value of the area around it. Craftsmen would set up stalls to display and sell
their products on the ground floor while the upper floor would be used as a cafe and pantry
space for the visitors. Though the building itself was a retained structure, the in-situ casted
terrazzo floor, furniture as well as the lighting have been carefully sourced and articulated to
create the warmth and charm that would accompany the art pieces being sold.
ARCHITECT: STRUCTURAL:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS
Unless Otherwise Specified.
2. All Dimensions Specified Are
UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise
specified.
3. All structural dimensions shall be
referred as per Consultants' drawings.
4. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
5. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings
Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The
Architect,Prior to Execution.
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO: R1
DATE OF REVISION: 05/02/19
REVISION NOTES:
R1
Updated as per design
changes
PROJECT:
CRAFT CENTER
CLIENT:
PRITI WARRIER
PURPOSE : FOR CONSTRUCTION
DWG NO. CC/ID/GFC - 01
DRAWING TITLE:
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SCALE: 1:100 SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF ISSUE: 19-12-2018
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INTERNSHIP WORK
S.J.K ARCHITECTS, MUMBAI
TERRACE
W4D
W3
SERVICE STATION
ROAD
W4E
W4C
WOODEN RAILING
A
EXISTING CHAJJA
WOODEN BENCH
EXISTING CENTRAL
R.C.C COLUMN
VOID
LOOSE FURNITURE -
Tables and chairs for Cafe
seating
A
W4F
W4B
EXISTING BEAMS ABOVE
DN
STAIRCASE RAILING
B
EXISTING STAIRCASE
A
W4
W4A
Low height planters
on ledge
ROAD
ARCHITECT: STRUCTURAL:
302-303,VEENA KILLEDAR INDL.EST.
,10/14,PAIS STREET, BYCULLA-WEST,
MUMBAI-400 011
TEL.NO.: 022- 2300 8766, 022-23008761
FAX.NO. : 022-2309 0983
email: design @sjkarchitect.com
This "drawing" is the copyright of SJK
Architects and shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which it has been
loaned.
MEP:
PMC:
GENERAL NOTES:
1. All Dimensions Are In MILLIMETERS
Unless Otherwise Specified.
2. All Dimensions Specified Are
UnFinished Dimensions, Unless Otherwise
specified.
3. All structural dimensions shall be
referred as per Consultants' drawings.
4. DO NOT SCALE Drawing
5. Any Discrepancies In the Drawings
Shall Be Brought To The Notice Of The
Architect,Prior to Execution.
SPECIFIC NOTES / LEGEND:
KEY PLAN
REV NO:
DATE OF REVISION: 05/02/19
REVISION NOTES:
R1
Updated as per design
changes
PROJECT:
CRAFT CENTER
CLIENT:
PRITI WARRIER
PURPOSE : FOR CONSTRUCTION
DWG NO. CC/ID/GFC - 02
DRAWING TITLE:
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
SCALE: 1:100 SHEET SIZE: A3
DATE OF ISSUE: 19-12-2018
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TECTONIC OPERATIONS
WORKING DRAWING STUDIO : DESIGNING A BATH HOUSE
SHOWERS +
CHANGING
ROOMS,
TOILET
RECEPTION
GIVEN PLOT
BANYAN TREE
ACCOMODATING ALL ANCILLARY
FUNCTIONS WITHIN EXISTING
SPACE SUCH THAT EXTENSION
CONSISTS SOLELY OF BATHS.
EXTENSION CONTRADICTS
GEOMETRY OF EXISTING STRUCTURE
BY DIVERGING RADIALLY TO PRODUCE
“JAGGED LINES”.
THE LARGE BANYAN TREE PRESENT IN THE PLOT HAS BEEN
TAKEN AS THE TRIGGER BEHIND THE DESIGN.
THE FORM OF THE BUILDING IS SUCH THAT IT COMPLIMENTS
THE FOLIAGE OF THE TREE. IT INCREASES IN HEIGHT AS THE
FOLIAGE RECEEDS. LARGE OPENINGS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED,
OPENING INTO THIS FOLIAGE SO AS TO INCLUDE IT INTO
THE SPACES AND ACQUIRE FILTERED, DIM LIGHT.
The studio as a whole had to collaborate to design an art and wellness centre using the existing AES blocks
present in close proximity to the knowledge precinct of Ahmedabad. I was assigned the bath house as a part
of the wellness centre.
The projects attempts to contradict the language of the existing building and adopt that of the banyan tree in
front of it. The form of the building recedes against the foliage of the tree in response to it. The spaces are meant
to be reminiscent of those found in caves, with light coming in through slits and odd shaped openings placed at
the top. The colour palette consists solely of shades of grey. Reinforced concrete has been used extensively, for
majority of the walls, the roof and the floor, to be able to easily create the “jagged” form of the building.
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SECTION AA’
GROUND LEVEL PLAN
SECTION CC’
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09
EAST ELEVATION
BASEMENT PLAN
NORTH ELEVATION
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TECTONIC OPERATIONS
WORKING DRAWING STUDIO : DESIGNING A BATH HOUSE
THE CAVERN :
THE PROJECT ATTEMPTS TO CONTRADICT THE LANGUAGE OF THE EXISTING BUILDING AND ADOPT THAT
OF THE BANYAN TREE IN FRONT OF IT. THE FORM OF THE BUILDING RECEEDS AGAINST THE FOLIAGE OF THE
TREE IN RESPONSE TO IT. THE SPACES ARE MEANT TO BE REMINISCENT OF THOSE FOUND IN CAVES, WITH
FLOORING PLAN
LIGHT COMING IN THROUGH SLITS AND EXPLODED ODD SHAPED OPENINGS AXONOMETRIC PLACED AT THE TOP. THE COLOUR PALETTE
WALL SECTION 1 WALL SECTION 2
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CONSISTS SOLELY OF SHADES OF GREY. REINFORCED CONCRETE HAS BEEN USED EXTENSIVELY, FOR MAJORITY
OF THE WALLS, THE FLOOR AND THE ROOF, TO BE ABLE TO EASILY CREATE THE “JAGGED” FORM OF THE BUILDING.
DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTION DESIGN
13 14
FINAL PROJECT PLACED ON SITE
FINAL PROJECT
The brief was to design a centre for DoCoMoMo
International (International Committee for
Documentation and Conservation of buildings, sites
and neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement).
The trigger behind the design was a quote by an architect
whose work was supposed to be the inspiration behind
the spaces in the institution. The quote chosen was ‘The
Nature of Space reflects what it wants to be’ by Louis
Kahn. The design intention throughout the process was
to create spaces that are directional and have the power
to guide the people that inhabit them. The centre is
meant to promote awareness about modern buildings
by conducting workshops, lectures and exhibitions
focusing on them, for people of all ages. The resultant
design was divided into three distinct bays for working,
learning and interacting, with all three functions coming
together at the Cafe’ placed in the center on top.
The Nature of Space reflects what it Wants to Be.
POSTER DEPICTING MEANING OF THE CHOSEN QUOTE
REPRESENTATIONAL BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF INSTITUTION
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SECTION AA’ SECTION BB’ SECTION CC’ SECTION DD’
3
12
4
3
9
8
7
3
10
10
3
13
11
LEGEND:
1. RECEPTION
2. SOUVENIR SHOP
3. TOILETS
4. STAFF
5. CURATOR’S CABIN
6. STORAGE
7. WAITING ROOM
8. A/V ROOM
9. WORKSHOP
10. STUDIOS
11. LIBRARY
12. EXHIBITION SPACE
13. INFORMATION DESK
2 3
LEGEND:
1. RECEPTION
2. SOUVENIR SHOP
3. TOILETS
4. STAFF
5. CURATOR’S CABIN
6. STORAGE
7. WAITING ROOM
8. A/V ROOM
9. WORKSHOP
10. STUDIOS
11. LIBRARY
12. EXHIBITION SPACE
13. INFORMATION DESK
8
3
5
4
3
2
1
1
1
PLAN AT 1.5M
PLAN AT 6M
M
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0 1 5 10 15 20
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DOCOMOMO INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTION DESIGN
REPRESENTATIONAL DRAWINGS MADE DURING PROCESS
RENDERS OF SPACES:
1. ENTRANCE TO WORKSHOP SPACE
2. PASSAGE LEADING TO “LEARNING” BAY
3. PASSAGE LEADING TO CAFE
4. CORRIDOR IN ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE
1 2
3
4
POSTER DEPICTING HURVA SYNAGOGUE
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WORLD OF WECORP
VERTICITY 2030: LIVE | WORK | PLAY
5
6
The program was to design the
context of the year 2030 and a
40,000 sq.m vertical building in
this context.
My imagination of the year
2030 involved the complete
breakdown of social interaction.
People have been imagined to be
living digitally with an augmented
reality displaying before their
eyes at all times. Everyone has
become indifferent to the spaces
and people around them and do
not interact with anyone outside
of the virtual realm. People work
from and stay within the confines
of their single room occupancies
for weeks at a time, having food,
water and all the services they
could need delivered at their
door. Architecture turns into the
making of banal spaces that are
only optimum and nothing more,
since no one would be able to
appreciate or even experience
it. A storyboard was made to
solidify the concepts existing in
this imagined world, showing a
day in the life of a person living
in it.
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8
BEFORE AFTER BEFORE
AFTER
The next step was to start understanding how a space can be made banal by making simple changes to it.
The process of designing spaces in such a world began by establishing that they are not meant to provoke any
experience since the value of a space has now been brought down to that of a container. Studies were conducted
into the different kinds of spaces that have the potential of causing an experience for the user, and one such
space that can invoke curiosity is a curved corridor. An exercise was carried out werein the different methods of
removing the mystery out of a curved corridor were illustrated.
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
These exercises and studies helped me gain a deeper knowledge into the design process that would be used in
the world imagined to exist in 2030.
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10
WORLD OF WECORP
VERTICITY 2030: LIVE | WORK | PLAY
All spaces were imagined
to be comprised of curved
surfaces that would create fluid
movement, which in turn is
easier for the user who cannot
see as they walk and instead
rely on on-screen navigation.
The spaces in the building -
residential units, commercial
floor, recreational rooms,
gymnasium, swimming pool
- were represented as a
series of sketches forming a
walkthrough .
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READING BOX
LEARNING FROM HISTORY AND RESPONSES TO CLIMATE
SITE CONTEXT AND PLACEMENT
The project entailed designing a
9m x 9m x 9m reading box which
would be located in the old city of
Ahmedabad.
The intention was to create a
space having a variety of smaller
individual spaces to provide users
with the cosy privacy that is best
enjoyed while reading. Climate
responsive interventions such as
fins at the southern end, an opening
designed to capture north light and
Brie Soliel have been harmonised
with changing levels in the floor to
create a 3D maze-like effect.
SPATIAL INSIGHTS
1
2
READING BOX
LEARNING FROM HISTORY AND RESPONSES TO CLIMATE
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