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Page 1: Ankita Goyal Portfolio

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CONTENTS . . . .

CONTENTS . . . .

DPR FOR NANITAL

SUN TEMPLE COMPLEX - KONARK

HOUSING AT DWARKA

CAFETTERIA AT RIMT CAMPUS

RVNL - LOCOSHED DESIGN

HHEC COMPLEX

IIT ROPARDENTAL HOSPITAL

HOUSING - MOHALI

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR HIGHEST BUDDHIST STUDIES

DPR FOR SALIM CHISTI DARGAH

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WORKING DRAWINGLOCOSHED AT BARAUNI, BIHAR

Client

Start date

End date

Project cost

Project description

Scope of work

Rail Vikas Nigam Limited

March, 2012

March, 2016

118 Crores

The shed was the need of the hour for ECR for proper maintenance of locomotives. At present, the ECR is forced to send its diesel

locomotives to Siliguri for even routine maintenance. The shed at Garhara would enable the ECR to send its diesel locomotives for

their maintenance work in time, also it would also save railway revenue.their maintenance work in time, also it would also save railway revenue.

The shed will have an :

Administrative block, Section room, Training school, Rest rooms, Staff locker room, Canteen, Store ward, Residences for both railway

officials and staff of the shed.

Architectural Drawing, Working Drawing, Plumbing, Landscaping

Estimation

Site Visit

• Front elevation : Administrative Building Built Up Area : 2367 sq.mt. No. of floors : G + 2

• View of Administrative building

• View of Canteen block

• View of Main shed

• View of Residential quarter II

• Administrative Building : Construction of semi basement

• Administrative Building : Back side view towards main shed

• Administrative Building : Construction of semi basement

• Section Room : Construction detail • Store Room : Column detail

• Administrative Building : Roof• Administrative Building : Entrance porch detail

• Administrative Building : Entrance porch flower bed detail

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WORKING DRAWING

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FLOOR PLANS

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FLOOR PLANS

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SECTION

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WORKING DRAWING

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Wazoo Tank• Architectural Documentation• Condition Assessment & Analysis• Proposal for Restoration of Inner Side• Proposal for Restoration of Outer Side & Design of Supporting Facility

Tomb of Saint Salim Chisti Ji• Architectural Documentation• Condition Assessment & Analysis• Proposal for Restoration

Formulation of Strategy for Flooring Restoration• Architectural Documentation & Analysis• Proposed Phases - Restoration of Floor

Infrastructure Development• Drinking Water Point• Signages• Shoe Rack

DETAIL PROJECT REPORT FOR RESTORATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT OF SALIM CHISTI DARGAH COMPLEX

Client

Owner

Start date

End date

Project description

The Tomb - Structure Analysis & Its Restoration

Smt. Uttaradevi Charitable & Research Foundation

Archeological survey of India (ASI)

January, 2014

August, 2014

Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti is famed as one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India. Fatehpur Sikri Mosque

is said to be a copy of the mosque in Mecca and has designs, derived from the Persian & Hindu architecture. One of the

most important sites inside the main campus is the Dargah of Sheikh Salim Chisti, which was built in 1570. The lattice work most important sites inside the main campus is the Dargah of Sheikh Salim Chisti, which was built in 1570. The lattice work

in the Dargah is among the finest to be found anywhere in India.

SCOPE OF WORK

• View of Salim Chisti ji Tomb complex• View of entrance to Salim Chisti Ji Tomb• View of Wazoo tank

Chajja

Damage pattern of brackets and arched wall with jali indicates load distribution by the stone slabs used for chajja are not getting transferred to the foundation through wall surfaces in appropriate manner; which is resulting formation of cracks in different parts of intermediate supporting members as brackets and arched wall with jali.

· Pattern of cracks in vertical direction in stone members of arched walls with jali indicates pressure on walls from top surface. pressure on walls from top surface.

· Damage pattern in brackets i.e. cracks in main supporting members of bracket or displacement of structural members from joints indicates excessive load is getting exerted on structural members.

Restoration Proposal Immediate actions· Detailed photographic documentation of effected area should be recorded as to document the status of structure before and after restoration. the status of structure before and after restoration.

· Raking of joints should be carried out and raked joints should be exposed to hot & dry climate to allow drying of surface.

· Pointing with lime mortar (1Lime: 1 Sand: 1 Surkhi) mixed with water proofing agent should be carried out for raked joints.

· Above-mentioned procedure of restoration should be followed to strengthen all joints of brackets with wall and chajja and chajja with wall. In addition to that waterproofing treatment of all type of joints / junctions should be carried out as to prevent water seepage, loss of mortar of all type of joints / junctions should be carried out as to prevent water seepage, loss of mortar from joints and increase in dead load, hence causing damage to the structural component.

· Pointing/ grouting of cracks should be carried out to repair structural cracks in jali based on site condition.

· Braces of stainless steel (corrosion free) should be fixed to strengthen the damaged brackets as replacement of MS bracing.

Corner

Damage pattern of NW corner of the tomb as structural crack in beams, crack in floor surface, sagging of parapet wall reflects the probability of settlement of structure from the corner.

Restoration ProposalImmediate actionImmediate action

· Detailed photographic documentation of effected area should be recorded as to document the status of structure before and after restoration.

· Stainless steel anchors (brand-'Cintec') should be used to repair the formed in western beam.

·· Detailed structural analysis of the effected area should be carried out to evaluate the pattern of settlement. This part of the building should be assessed in detail i.e. from foundation to rooftop.

· Additional support to foundation of NW corner of the structure should be provided to prevent further settlement of the structure.

·· Behavior of cracks in different season should be analyzed by using sensors and appropriate data base should be prepared for each stage of work.

PROJECT BRIEF

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RESTORATIONDETAILS

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TOMB-SECTION

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CONDITIONASSESSMENT

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PROJECT BRIEF

Building Name

Client

Consultant

Start date

End date

Project Cost Project Cost

Project description

Scope of work

Proposed elevation :

St. Francis Catholic Church

Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board

INTACH

Sept, 2014

Nov, 2014

12 Lac (whole project)

Nainital is a known destination in the northern tourist circuit of India. Tourists are attracted by the beauty of Nainital Lake surrounded Nainital is a known destination in the northern tourist circuit of India. Tourists are attracted by the beauty of Nainital Lake surrounded

by hills, lush green forest areas and its rich cultural heritage. Its rich heritage needs to be conserved and showcased to promote

tourism through diverse means such as interpretation centres, experiential museums, walks, publications, etc. Other elements

which need attention are:

Demonstration of model architectural elements and restoration of heritage buildings such as cemeteries, churches, old temple

sites. Nainital has the potential to tap high end tourism by development of eco tourism and adventure tourism.

‘To promote tourism as a focus area and develop Uttarakhand as a premier global tourism destination.’ ‘To promote tourism as a focus area and develop Uttarakhand as a premier global tourism destination.’

A critical issue like heritage conservation has not yet been addressed adequately.Besides the predominant natural heritage,

Nainital’s built heritage is reckonable. Conservation of built heritage, developing social and cultural tourist attractions,their

promotion and marketing, and of course development of infrastructure together would ensure substantial positive impact on

the economy and its growth. The State Government has taken initiative for developing the infrastructure of the tourist destinations

in the State.

Condition assessment, Report & working drawings, Final drawings, Specifications, Estimated cost.Condition assessment, Report & working drawings, Final drawings, Specifications, Estimated cost.

Design of public utilities like drinking water point, benches , dustbins along the mall road & within heritage site area.

Landscape of the below heritage buildings.

Electrical like street lights & lamp post along the mall road & within heritage site area.

Design of signages.

Name of buildings to be Restored with site improvements:

1) St. Francis catholic church 2) Cental Methodist church 3) DSB college museum 4) Muncipal building

5) Muncipal library 6) New club 7) Bishop shaw school 8) NGDSA5) Muncipal library 6) New club 7) Bishop shaw school 8) NGDSA

• View of church from mall road

• View of church - Public entry

• View of church - the surrounding area

• Image showing the existing canopy detail over the window

PREPARATION OF DETAILED PROJECT REPORTS FOR NAINITAL

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ELEVATION & DETAILS

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SITE PLAN

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• Circulation plan - Parking & dropout

• Circulation plan - Public amenities • Different zones within the intervention area for infrastructure developement• Circulation plan - Protected areas

• Site analysis • Buffer zone & protected area as per world heritage guidlines

DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES AROUND THE SUN TEMPLE COMPLEX, KONARK

Indian Oil Foundation, National Cultural Fund, Archaelogical Survey of India.

Sept, 2006

Oct, 2015

40 Crore

Surrounding areas of the Sun temple complex (1236-1264 AD), a World Heritage Site (1984), located in Konark, Orissa has been considered for

development of tourist infrastructure facilities. An initiative has been taken with collaborative efforts of State Government, ASI (Archaeological development of tourist infrastructure facilities. An initiative has been taken with collaborative efforts of State Government, ASI (Archaeological

Survey of India) and IOF (Indian Oil Foundation) through NCF (National Culture Fund) to develop the surrounding areas of the Sun temple complex.

The site has been divided into different zones (19 no’s) to analyze the site at macro & micro level (contour, hydrology, vegetation pattern, usage

pattern, social context, religious aspect etc.) for designing of areas for varied activities. Proposed facilities are as following: Parking for heavy

vehicle, Drop-out point, Visitors’ halting space, Main avenue, Interpretation center, Landscape area, Thematic landscape area, Interpretation vehicle, Drop-out point, Visitors’ halting space, Main avenue, Interpretation center, Landscape area, Thematic landscape area, Interpretation

mound, Benches & sitting areas, Kiosk for Snacks, Drinking water points, Ladies & gents toilet, Signages, Informative panels.

Scope of work includes Heritage management strategy, Planning for heritage sensitive development plan, site survey, soil testing, architectural

design, preparation of DPR & draft estimate, Tender drawings, estimation, working drawing and necessary detailing when ever required.

Structural design, plumbing & fire safety services design, Interior designing and Landscape design.

Client

Start date

End date

Project cost

Project description

Scope of work

The Site :

• View of main avenue from main road towards Sun Temple

• View of Sun Temple

PROJECT BRIEF

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• Elevation - Snacks counter

• Elevation - Drinking water point

• Elevation - Rain water shelter

• Elevation - Toilet block

• Elevation-Interpretation center-Developed conceptualized by use of local vernacular architectural style • Elevation-Dropout point-Developed conceptualized by use of local vernacular architectural style

• Plan - Interpretation center

• Plan - Main avenue

• Plan - Dropout point

PROJECT BRIEF

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PROPOSED LAYOUT PLAN FOR “SUNNY BASANT” HOUSING PROJECT, SECTOR 117, SAS NAGAR, MOHALI, PUNJABSite Area

Promoters

Number of units

25 Acre

Bajwa damini developers, Basant avenue, Dugri road, Ludhiana

Group Housing

Block A (2BHK) = 4x6x12 = 288 flats Block B (3BHK) with servant room = 2x6x11 = 132 flats

Block C (3BHK) = 4x6x12 = 288 flats Flats = 702 Total person = 702 x 4.5 = 3159

G + 3 houses = 42 x 4 = 168 houses = 168 x 4.5 = 756 Persons

Villas = 91 Nos. = 91 x 4.5 = 410 PersonsVillas = 91 Nos. = 91 x 4.5 = 410 Persons

Total persons = 3159 + 756 + 410 = 4325

• G + 3 (option 1) 1st floor plan : Super area - 2000 sq.mt.

• G + 3 (option 2) 1st floor plan : Super area - 2010 sq.mt. • Villa ground floor : 100 sq.mt.• Villa 1st floor plan

• Block A (2BHK) Area : 85 sq.mt

• Block B (3 BHK) Area : 107 sq.mt

TRAINING

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PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR MR. MANISH LAL, MOHALI - SECTOR 90, PUNJAB

• Ground floor plan

• Front elevation • Section at X-X • Section at Y-Y

• 1st floor plan • 2nd floor plan • Terrace floor plan

TRAINING

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INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR HIGHER BUDDHIST STUDIES, NAGPUR

Site Area

Time period

Promoters

Location

Project description

Aim

Scope of workScope of work

44 Acre

January 2013 - May 2013

WEBCA (World education of buddhist culture & arts) Research center

Nagpur, land adjacent to the Dragon Palace, Kamptee, Nagpur

The I.C.H.B.S is an international institute of Buddhism higher education network to

understand and benefits forming the richness and variety of multinational

Buddhist tradition and knowledge.Buddhist tradition and knowledge.

In order to cater to the people coming to the temple and to cater to the tourism

development in the area. The project as proposed is a tribute to Dr Ambedkar, who

was a follower of Buddhist principles. The project creates a common platform for the

sharing, teaching, and practise of philosophies of Lord Buddha.

It is an institutional project which will work towards acquisition of higher Buddhist

studies to the monks at international level, preservation of Buddhist culture

tradition and art.tradition and art.

Stupa Chaitya halls Convention centre

Auditorium Exhibition hall Meditation (vipassana)

Education & research center Integrated library Museum and gallery

Sustainable & energy efficient building.

Use of renewable resources of energy : Wind, Water & Sun.

Use of earthern pots in the roof slab to resist heat gain.

Campus plan based on lotus petal. Lotus signifiesCampus plan based on lotus petal. Lotus signifies

peace & purity which is one of the teachings from

Buddha. The eight petals of lotus flower depicts the eight

campus blocks.

Maximum buildings are placed in N-S orientation,

expect academic blocks.

The statue of Buddha is centrally placed in the site, so

that the concept of Nirvana can be attained in form that the concept of Nirvana can be attained in form

of Eight fold path.

3 layers of trees (dense foliage) placed for controlling noise pollutionLayer 1 : Medium size trees Layer 2 : Large size trees Layer 3 : Small size trees

THESIS

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THESIS

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PROJECT BRIEF

• BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

• SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT X-X’

• SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT Y-Y’

• View of temple

Scope of work Basement floor plan

Ground floor plan

First floor plan

Second floor plan

: Meditation center

: Prayer hall, Office, Monks room

: Primary & Secondary school classrooms

: Rest rooms for Monks & Dalai Lama

• Interior view of temple platform • Plan, elevation & section of window

• View of windows

• Temple roof at lvl. 17350mm• View of columns • Temple roof at lvl. 13650mm

• GROUND FLOOR PLAN

• FRONT ELEVATION

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• View of Main gate & boundar wall

• View of Model

• View of stupas on boundary wall

• View of bell kiosk in front of Temple• View of Stupa, located on the right side of the Buddha statue

• Buddha statue is centrally located, below the statue, there is a meditation hall for the local people

• View of Academic building block

• Elevation, Plan & View of prayer wheel kiosk

• GROUND FLOOR PLAN

• FRONT ELEVATION

• SECTIONAL ELEVATION AT X-X’

• Pargolas used to make pathway semi covered

• Use of grass pavers in pathways

• Elevation of Main gate & boundar wall

• View of sitting kiosk

PROJECT BRIEF