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WORKING DRAWING

  • Writer: Tanushree Bhagwat
    Tanushree Bhagwat
  • Feb 28, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 23, 2023

WORKING DRAWING


Aanganwadi, Garbage Collection, Community Toilet & Pathology Lab, at Trombay, Cheetah Camp.

Building Making.

Tanushree Bhagwat | Semester 6 | 2022-23



Course Outline:


This course provided the necessary means to carry out detailed development and refinement of building design through the technical resolution of structural systems, material performance and experience, member assembly, and process of construction. It encouraged us to comprehensively resolve the design from concept to actualization and to generate a set of documents with specifications, quantities and estimation. The focus was to develop an ability to think through systems and detailing. We gained the ability to make construction documentation drawings that could be used for the construction of buildings and developed the knowledge to write specifications and generate a bill of quantities and cost estimation for a project. The course trained us in crafting built forms through the logic of spatial systems and details.


Site, Site Forces & Context:


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The public toilet, pathology lab, and balwadi create alleyways and courtyard spaces along with neighbouring houses and workshops. These shared spaces witness an overlap of programs like storage, parking, gathering, and play. Various age groups and genders use and perceive this space differently. The kids play and move freely in the larger courtyard spaces where bikes, cycles, rickshaws and haath-gaadis are also parked. The women residing in this area tend not to move beyond the bounds of their homes and prefer staying inside. They generally occupy their thresholds and ootlas to watch over their kids playing in the open spaces in front of their houses. Women and young girls also use this space to do everyday chores and converse with others.

The men in this space inhabit it very differently. Unlike the women, they move and gather freely in various pockets at any time during the day.


Programme & Scope & Design Intent:


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The intent to design new spaces is driven by the thought of blurring the currently existing boundaries of gender in the space. Through experimentation of the type of thresholds, the question here is; What does it mean to construct an extended threshold, that develops beyond the edge? And how does it then encourage the softening of these stark social boundaries?


Design detail:

  • Rethinking multiple threshold conditions in the area while examining projects that experiment and redefine the typology of a threshold.

  • Generating a singular form that holds the various programs on-site without compartmentalizing them and providing a seamless sense of movement through the form.

  • The design is thought through the floor, roof and walls; creating spaces and volumes.


Conceptual Design:


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Design Development & Detailing:


Affordances of the new threshold conditions

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Non-compartmentalization and movement (flow) patterns in the space

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Balwadi and Pivot doors

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Construction Management and Planning:


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Construction Sequencing:


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Construction Documentation:


Site Plan with Built Form Lineout:


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Foundation Plan:


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Floor plans:



Sections:



Elevation:


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FRONT ELEVATION

Detail 1- External wall section:


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Detail 2 -Staircase:


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Detail 3 - Toilet:



Door window schedule:


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Estimates, BOQ and Rates:






 
 
 

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