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RESIDENTIAL

DESIGN PROJECT

RESIDENTIAL

DESIGN PROJECT

By Rishabh Mathur

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Project Report on

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN PROJECT

Submitted toDezyne E'cole College, Ajmer

Towards the partial fulfillment for the Award of

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN INTERIOR DESIGNING

By

Rishabh Mathur

DEZYNE E'COLE COLLEGE

AJMER

2012 - 2013

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Dezyne E'cole College106/10, Civil Lines

Ajmer- 305001, RajasthanTel:0145-2624679

Fax: +91 145 2624679

This Project Report of Ms / Mr.___________________________________of

Fashion / Interior Design has Been Graded As_______________________.

Thanking You

Principal(Seal & Signature)

CERTIFICATE

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I am very thankful to all these people whose guidance has been very helpful

for me and enable to complete this project successfully.

I am thankful to my mentor's report successfully at Dezyne Ecole College,

who directed me on my project and helps me to organize it in a proper &

presentable way. Sincere thanks for providing me a pathway to prove my worth's.

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CONTENT

INTRODUCTION 1 - 5

CERTIFIED BODIES IN THE DESIGN INDUSTRY 6

CASE STUDY 7

SITE LOCATION 8

DAY LIGHTING 9

VENTILATION 10

GESTALT PRINCIPLE 11

INDUSTRIAL VISIT 12

RESIDENTIAL LAYOUTS 13 - 33

RESIDENTIAL DESIGN

INDIAN MELA 35 - 38

MY DESIGN 39 - 40

BRAINSTORMING 41

CHILDREN’S BEDROOM 3D VIEWS 42

LAYOUTS 43 - 46

3Ds MAX ASSIGNMENTS 47 - 50

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Interior design is a course of action which makes the life of the people

better, happy and full of energy. Every person wants to see beautiful spaces, good

facilities and surrounding. I have chosen this profession because I want to plan

the design of living. I manage the work of turning my ideas into a reality. I need to

design a space that is practical for its purpose as well as visually pleasing.

I Rishabh Mathur have done Two year Bachelor in Interior Design and

Two years experience of studies, I have learnt many parameters to design a

house and to fulfill the client's requirements.

ndWhile pursuing my 1st year and 2 Year of interior designing, I learned

about the history of architecture, in this I got to know about the Neolithic Period ,

Paleolithic Period i.e. Stone Age Period, I also learned about the Indus Valley

Civilization, The planned cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.

The elements are, point i.e. starting point to draw any object, line – without

line we cannot draw any kind of object, each line express it's feeling and every

linehas its different feeling, Horizontal line, vertical line, diagonal line,

perpendicular line, deep curve, soft curve. Form shape and space i.e. shape is

2D, form is 3D and space is the area which is required by the shape.The principle

of design are Balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasize and unity.

The modern movement (1920-1950) played an important role in design

industry with the designer like Walter Gropius, le-Corbusier, Louis Kahn, frank

Lloyd Wright. There contribution lead to meticulously design houses with proper

planning and consideration to function. Louis Kahn's works are considered as

monumental beyond modernism. He came up with the idea of design

development of interior spaces focusing more on served and servant spaces. He

believed that served areas should be placed near the servant areas, so that the

functionality of human space increases, example, the living room having served

area as kitchen and toilet. This concept of his has been popular till today.

In the aspects of the building construction I learned about the brick bonds,

that can be arrange in the variety of patterns. There are English bonds, Flemish

bond, stretching bond, heading bond & with different pointing between them; like

v-shape, struck etc. Brick is considered good for construction as it is a part of

sustainable design and absorb less heat. There are special made bricks & adobe

Introduction

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bricks through which houses can be made. These days' fly ash bricks and

concrete blocks are used for construction, which are far better option for the

environment

Cavity walls are better option for making walls, having a gap of usually 25-

30 mm. This gap is usually filled with a bad conductor like thermocol so that the

heat outside the building is not able to enter inside the house.

I also learned about the staircase, it's defined as a series of steps suitably

arranged for the purpose of connecting the floor of the buildings. It includes tread,

riser, stringers, newel post, hand rails and baluster. Type of stairs are, Straight

stair, dog legged stairs, open well, quarter turn newel, open newel stair with

quarter space landing, Circular and spiral stairs.

Doors as defined as the frame work of wood, steel, aluminum, glass. It is a

secured opening left in wall. Standard height of door would be 7 feet in height and

3 feet in width. There are Battened and ledged door, framed and paneled door, fly

proof door, Revolving door, Sliding door, swing door, and rolling steel shutter door.

Windows for opening made in the wall for the purpose of providing daylight, vision

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and ventilation. There are fixed window, pivot window, sliding window, casement

window, glazed window.bay window, bow window, French window, Louvered

window, corner window and skylights.

I focused my attention towards daylighting and placement of windows and

doors. Proper entrance of sunlight into a room generates happiness and

placement of doors and windows with ventilator creates a better air-circulation.

Energy savings can be achieved either from the reduced use of artificial lighting or

from passive solar heating or cooling. Artificial lighting energy use can be reduced

by simply installing fewer electric lights because daylight is present.

Damp proofing is also very important in today living houses, it is due to

because due to bad design and faulty construction and use of poor quality of

materials. Dampness not only effect the life of the building adversely, but also

create unhygienic conditions for the occupantsit rising through the foundation

walling. Moisture from wet ground may rise well above ground level on account of

capillary action. we can cure it by using damp proofing course.

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We should also cure the wood work i.e. furniture of the house by applying

anti – termite treatment on it. They have been in existence for millions of years.

They are capable of survival under most adverse condition and environments.

Dry wood termites do less damage they live in wood and do not maintain contact

with the ground. Subterranean termites on the other hand are mainly responsible

for causing damage to the buildings and its contents.

We should construct the building in such a manner that the safety of the

occupant is assured to the maximum possible extent in the event of outbreak of

fire in the building. It will danger to life of the occupants, it can be spread to other

areas and it will damage the property, So we should use the fire resisting

materials like Timber which has unique property of self insulation and slow

burning, First class bricks molded with good clay can stand exposure to fire for a

considerable length of time, Steel although incombustible has a very low fire

resistance value, Asbestos is fibrous material which is combined with Portland

cement to form a material having great fire resistance value, Plaster or Mortar is

incombustible and as such, by suitable choice of the type of mortar, The walls or

ceiling of a building can be made more fire resistance. Glass conduct heat faster

than metal, because of its low thermal conductivity, the change in volume in

account of expansion or contraction is very small as such it may be a good fire

resistance material.

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Stone should note used in a fire resistive construction should be strictly

restricted to the minimum. Hot stone when subjected to sudden cooling develop

cracks and can lead to failure of structure.

Paint is not only used to color the wall more colorful but it is also used for

protection.

Paint is applied on Timber, Metal, Brick or other in the materials in the form

of a liquid which, on drying form a thin film to provide protection or decoration or

both.

Paint is composed of two main components i.e. Pigment and organic

binder. Pigment is the solid ingredient of the paint and is used in the form of fine

powder. Organic binder is the liquid part of the paint and it is called vehicle.

An oil paint is generally made up of six main constituents that is Base, inert filler,

Colouring Pigment, Vehicle, Thinner and Drier.

A Good paint should stick well to the surface and should be able to seal the

porous substrata. It should provide easy workability. Thickness should be

adequate for good protection and decoration of the surface, it should dry rapidly.

Paint should be withstand for longer period of time without losing gloss, it should

offer resistance to failure by checking, cracking and flaking. It should possess

good moisture resistance and it should not fade with the passage of time.

For visual applications I have used auto CAD, Google SketchUp and

3dsmax .My major focus is on space planning to generate more of space in a

small space or a large space paying attention to the behavior of human being. You

can have a detailed report of the residential design designed by me in the

subsequent pages.

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Certified Bodies In The Design Industry

There are few certified bodies which deals with Interior designing. They are as follows:

ASID (AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNING)

IIID (INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNING)

IDC (INDIA DESIGN COUNCIL)

ASID is the oldest and largest professional association for interior designer.

Through education, knowledge, sharing community building and outreach, the

society strives to advance the Interior Design profession and, it the process to

demonstrate and celebrate the power to design to positively change people's

lives. Its more than 40,000 members to engaged in a variety of professional

programs and activities through a network of 40 chapters through out the US and

Canada.

The Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID) is the only apex body for the

field of Interior design in India. It is a professional body of over 5000 of the leading

interior designers, architects, consultant and specifies from the Interior Design

and related fields, all over India. IIID has 19 chapters/centers in the country and is

a member of International Federation of International Federation of Interior

Architects and Designers (IFI) and Asia Pacific Space Designers Association

(APSDA).

The India Design Council is the National strategic Body for multi-

disciplinary Design in India. Based on the National Design a strategic tool for

Indian Business and contribute to the National economy and the ultimately place

India among the top design destinations in the world.

IIIDInternationalInstitute forInformationDesign

IndiaDesignCouncil

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Case Study

Plan a residential layout for Mr. X who is on a higher post of the

government.

There are 4 members in the family, his wife and two children. The family

loves socializing and meeting people. They want a bungalow or a house which is

more open with beautiful landscape is around the house. The family's main

preference is a terrace garden which should be a cozy sitout in the house. The

family is having good life style and is in the upper class living.

The space given for the site is 500 yards = 4500 sq. feet.

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Site Location

Google Map Site

Land Mark - Savitri Collage, RTDC, Ajmer Hospital,

Bus Stand, Dezyne Ecole College

Distance From Railway Station – 2.3 km Distance From Bus Stand – 0.6 Km

Site Location - Civil Lines

Location of Rajasthan - Northern

latitude 23 23` & 3011`

Eastern latitude 6929` & 7817

Location of Plot - Latitude 2628` 21.05` North

Longitude 74 38` 27.09 East

Location of Ajmer - 2627` N & 7438` E

Orientation - South West - North East

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Day Lighting is used for entering natural light into the room. It helps to keep

the room fresh, kills all the germs and make the person more active.

in my design I have provided 2 window of size 4' in breadth and 5'6” in height with

1'8” of fanlight, and one fixed window in South direction of size 2' in breadth and

6'6” in height. It provide enough amount of sunlight in the entering into the room.

Day Lighting

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Ventilation

Ventilation is one of the most important part in the building structure and

essential for living.

It circulate the air in the room and make the house more refreshing

Ventilation is used to control temperature, replenish oxygen, or remove moisture,

odors, smoke, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, and carbon dioxide. Ventilation is

used to remove unpleasant smells and excessive moisture, introduce outside air,

to keep interior building air circulating, and to prevent stagnation of the interior air.

It happens due to “ Stack Effect “ when the cool air enter and present hot air

move upward and moved out from the ventilators.

The red arrows in the above picture shows the movement of air in the house.

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Gestalt Principle

Gestalt effects is in the form of generating capability of out sense. It helps in

visual recognition of figure and whole form instead of just a collection of simple

lines and curve.

The law of similarity states that elements within an assortment of objects

are perceptually grouped together if they are similar to each other. This similarity

can occur in the form of shape, colour, shading or other qualities..

Law of Similarity has been followed in my plan. On both the sides, Design of

the Bed, side table and study table is same.

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Industrial Visit

Industrial visit from Dezyne Ecole College, Last year in 2012 we went to

Jaipur visit to ‘Mangalam Builders' and saw how all construction has been done

while complex construction. I learn about the false ceiling, Fly Ash Bricks etc and

the next visit is to Jaipur Central Mall in that I learn about the pillars, cavity walls,

Bricks and ash fly bricks, ventilation, Air condition system, line and dead load

learn about green Building and that was the first gold certify building and the most

interesting thing that is saw and learn post – tensioning method in that the wires

are apply inside the beams and it helps in to decrease the weight of the building

and because of this it can increase the height of the building.

And in 2013 we went to Jaipur again for attending the “ The Indian Stone Mart

2013” it was 7th international stone industry exhibition, their I learnt and got to see

different types of stones form different part of world. And recently we visit the

“Forhex Fair” their I saw the different types of furniture, lights and other artifacts to

design and decorate the home better for living.

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Residential Layouts

Residential Layouts

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Deck Area

Lvl-12"

Lvl-6"

Lvl+16"

Deck Area

Secondary living Room16'5" x 11'10"

PowderRoom7'5" x 5'0"

Stairs

Up

Primary living Room13'9" X 12'

Library Area13'9" X 6'6"

Entrance

Vestibule Area12'4" X 7'10"

Kitchen15'9" X 12'10"

Dining Area18'4" X 11'10"

Outside SittingArea

12'10" X 9'11"

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Ground FloorBeam and PillarLayout

Legend

Rishabh MathurTotal Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Pillar are placed in Grid pattern.

Size of Pillar - 1'6" x 1'6"

Beam

Pillar

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Deck Area

Lvl-12"

Lvl-6"

Lvl+16"

Deck Area

Secondary livingRoom

16'5" x 11'10"

PowderRoom7'5" x 5'0"

Stairs

Up

Primary living Room13'9" X 12'

Library Area13'9" X 6'6"

Entrance

Vestibule Area12'4" X 7'10"

Kitchen15'9" X 12'10"

Dining Area18'4" X11'10"

Outside SittingArea

12'10" X 9'11"

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Rishabh Mathur

Legend

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Ground FloorWalls Layout

Main Wall 1'Cavity 2"

Cavity Wall

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Deck Area

Lvl-12"

Lvl-6"

Lvl+16"

Deck Area

Secondary living Room

11'-4"

Powder Room7'5" x 5'0"

Stairs

Up

Primary living Room

Library Area

1'-6"

11'-4"

6'-4"1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

2'

1'-6"

6"

5'-4"

6" 1'-6"

1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6" 1' 4' 3'-9" 4' 1' 1'-6" 5'-4" 8'-5" 1'-6"

Entrance

4'-6" 5'-3" 4'-6" 3' 5'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6" 11" 4' 11"6"

2' 4' 3'-9" 4' 2'

3'

7'-10"

3'

6"

11'-10"

1'-1"

3'

7'-10"

3'

3'

3'

1'-1"

1'-6"2'-1012"8'2'-10

12"

W1

W2 W2

W2

W3

W3

W4

D1

D2

D3

D4

W2

D5

W1

W5

S.no Size

Legend

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Code

Door Schedule

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

D1

Material Type

D2

D3

D4

D5

4'x7' Wood and Glass Double Door

8'x7'

5'4"x7'

3'x7'

8'x7'

Wood and Glass Bifold Door

Glass Sliding Door

Wood Single Door

Wood and Glass Bifold Door

Window Schedule

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

W2

W3

W4

W5

W1 3'x7' Wood and Glass Fixed

4'x4' Wood and Glass

3'x3' Wood and Glass Fixed

CasementWindow

2'x1'6"

7'x7'

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass Sliding Window

Door Height 7'Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

Ground Floor Doorand Window Layout 3.10.2013 Rishabh Mathur

Fixed

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Deck Area

Lvl-12"

Lvl-6"

Lvl+16"

Secondary living Room

11'-4"

Powder Room7'5" x 5'0"

Stairs

Up

Primary living Room

Library Area

1'-6

"1

1'-4

"

6'-4"1'-6"

1'-6

"1

'-6

"2

'1

'-6

"6

"6" 1'-6"

1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6" 1' 4' 3'-9" 4' 1' 1'-6" 5'-4" 8'-5" 1'-6"

Entrance

4'-6" 5'-3" 4'-6"

1'-6"

10'-10"3' 3' 5'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

2'-7"

1'-6" 11" 4' 11"6"

2' 4' 3'-9" 4' 2'

3'

7'-10"

3'

6"

11

'-1

0"

1'-1"

3'

7'-1

0"

3'

3'

3'

1'-1"

1'-6"2'-1012"8'2'-10

12"

D4

S1

S2

S3

T3

C1

T4

C2

T1

T2

C1

C1

C1

S.no Size

Legend

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Code

Furniture Schedule

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

S1

Material Type

S2

S3

7'x4'

Custom MadeStandard SizeFurniture

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

Ground FloorFurniture Layout 3.10.2013 Rishabh Mathur

C1

T16.

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

T2

T3

7.

8.

7'x4'

10'x6'

C2

2'6"x2'6"

1'6"x1'6"

9. T4

3'x1'6"

3'

4'x3'

3'

Wood

Glass

Glass

Wicker and Glass

Sofa

Chair

Table

Table

Table

Table

Chair

Sofa

Sofa

Wicker

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Deck Area

Lvl-12"

Lvl-6"

Lvl+16"

Secondary living Room

11'-4"

Powder Room7'5" x 5'0"

Stairs

Up

Primary living Room

Library Area

1'-6"

11'-4"

6'-4"1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

2'

1'-6"

6"

6" 1'-6"

1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6" 1' 4' 3'-9" 4' 1' 1'-6" 5'-4" 8'-5" 1'-6"

Entrance

4'-6" 5'-3" 4'-6"

1'-6"

10'-10"3' 3' 5'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

2'-7"

1'-6" 11" 4' 11"6"

2' 4' 3'-9" 4' 2'

3'

7'-10"

3'

6"

11'-10"

1'-1"

3'

7'-10"

3'

3'

3'

1'-1"

1'-6"2'-10

12"

8'2'-10

12"

D4

S1

S2

S3

T3

C1

T4

C2

T1

T2

C1

C1

C1

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Tile Size - 2'x2'Wooden Plank - 1'x6'

Residential DesignProject 3.10.2013 Rishabh Mathur

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

Ground Floor FlooringLayout

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Entrance

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Render Layout Residential DesignProject

Ground FloorRender Layout Rishabh Mathur

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013

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Master Bedroom 20'3" x 11'10"

Children's Bedroom 11'10" x 14'7"

Bathroom15'3" x 11'8"

Bathroom15'3" x 9'10"

Deck Area

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Rishabh Mathur

Legend

Pillar

Beams

1st Floor Beam andPillar Layout

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Pillar are placed in Grid pattern.

Size of Pillar - 1'6" x 1'6"

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Master Bedroom 20'3" x 11'10"

Children's Bedroom 11'10" x 14'7"

Bathroom15'3" x 11'8"

Bathroom15'3" x 9'10"

Deck Area

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Legend

Partation Wall

Cavity Wall

1st Floor Walls Layout Rishabh Mathur

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Wall - 1'Cavity - 2"

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Deck Area

D1

D2

D6

D5

D4

W1 W2

D3Master Bedroom 20'3" x 11'10"

Children's Bedroom 11'10" x 14'7"

Bathroom15'3" x 11'8"

Bathroom15'3" x9'10"

W4

W3

W5

W6W7

S.no TypeSize Material

Legend

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

All Doors Height is 7'Residential DesignProject

1st Floor Door andWindow Layout

Code

Door Schedule

1. D1 4' x 7' Wood and Glass Single

2.

3.

4.

5.

D2

D3

D4

D5

3' x 7'

8' x 7'

4' x 7'

3' x 7'

Wood Single

Wood and Glass Byfold Door

Wood Single

Wood Single

6. D6 3' x 7' Wood Single

Window Schedule

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

W1

W2

W3

W4

W5

W6

W7

4' x 5'6"' Casement

S.no TypeSize MaterialCode

4' x 5'6"' Casement

Corner

Corner

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass

Wood and Glass

Fixed

Fixed

Fixed

4' x 5'8"

4' x 5'8"'

3' x 6'

2' x 6'

3' x 6'

Rishabh MathurTotal Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013

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Deck Area

Master Bedroom 20'3" x 11'10"

Children's Bedroom 11'10" x 14'7"

Bathroom15'3" x 11'8"

Bathroom15'3" x 9'10"

1'-6"

3"

3'

3"

4'

3'

10"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6" 13'-9"

1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6" 1' 4' 3'-9" 4' 1' 1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

11'-4"

2'-1" 2'-11"

3'

7'-10"

3'

2'-11"2'-1"1'-6"6'-2"6'1'-7"13'-9"

1'-6"

1'-8"

8'

1'-8"

11'-4"

Deck Area

B1

S1

St1

St2

S2B2

B3

S3

S4

C1

C2

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Legend

Rishabh Mathur

Furniture Schedule

S.no Code SizeProduct Material

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

B1

B2

B3

S1

S2

S3

S4

St1

St2

6.

7.

8.

9.

Bed

Bed

Bed

Wood

Wood

Wood

Side Table

Side Table

Side Table

Study Table

Study Table

7'x4'x1'6"

7'x4'x1'6"

6'x6'x1'6"

1'6"x1'6"x1'6"

1'6"x1'6"x1'6"

1'6"x1'6"x1'6"

3'x1'6"x2'6"

3'x1'6"x2'6"

Side Table 1'6"x1'6"x1'6"

C110. Chair 1'6"x1'6"x2'6"

C211. Chair 1'6"x1'6"x2'6"

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

Plastic

Plastic

1st Floor FurnitureLayout

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Material Used - Wood

Custom Made FurnitureUsed

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D3

1'-6"

3"

3'

3"

4'

3'

10"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6" 13'-9"1'-8"

8'

1'-8"

1'-6"

1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6" 1'-7" 6' 6'-2" 1'-6" 2'-1" 2'-11"

3'

3'

7'-10"

2'-11"2'-1"

2'-4"

6'-8"

2'-4"

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6" 1' 4' 3'-9" 4' 1' 1'-6" 13'-9" 1'-6"

Deck Area

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

1st Floor FlooringLayout Rishabh Mathur

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Tile Size - 2'x2'

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General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

1st Floor RenderLayout Rishabh Mathur

Total Area - 4500 Sq.FtCoverd Area - 2116 Sq.FtUncovered Area - 2384 Sq.Ft

3.10.2013Render Layout

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1'-5"

11"

3'

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Boundary Wall Design(Detail Drawing)

The Rendered View of theBoundary Wall shown here isjust an illusion created showinghow the hedges will cover theboundary wall.

Rishabh MathurB.Sc ID

106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

Hedges

Nosing Thick

BeigeSandstone

HedgesNosing Thick

Hedges

BeigeSandstone

Nosing Thick

Wire Mesh

Front Elevation

Back Elevation

Left Elevation Right Elevation

Nosing Thick Plan

Front Rendered View

3D Rendered Isometric View 3D View 3D View

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1'-6" 11'-5" 1'-6"

1'-6"

2"

1'-1" A'

B'

B'

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Boundary Wall Design(Detail Drawing)

Keeping in mind the concept ofGreen Building,the design ofBoundary Wall is taken withGreen Hedges to control theMicro Climate of the land,asStone and Concrete absorbsheat and the hedgestaken,cannot be eaten by theanimals

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106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

14" ThickStone

Hedges

12" ThickStone

1" ThickConcrete

2" ThickConcrete

4" ThickPlaster

GroundFill

Mud

1" ThickPlaster

12" ThickStone

14" NosingOut

Hedges

Hedges

12" Thick Stone

1" Thick Concrete

12"Thick Plaster

Ground Level

Mud

Ground Fill

Mud

12" Thick Concrete

12" Thick SandStone

14" NosingOut

SquarePointing

Stone Section B

12"ThickPlaster

Mud

Plan

Section AA'

3D Section AA

Render Isometric View

Section A

3D Views 3D Views

3D Section BB'

Section BB'

Plan

Section B

SectionC

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A A'

B

B'

C

C'

8'-8"

4'-8

"

8'

4'

3"

SIT OUT

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Boundary Wall Design(Detail Drawing)

Size of the Bench 4'x8'Location of Bench-At theSW direction of the plot.

Rishabh MathurB.Sc ID

106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

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12" thickstone

Pointing

Pebbles

12" thick stone

Pointing

Pebbles

Left and Right Elevation Front and Back Elevation

Plan Of The House Plan

3D Views Render View in Nightime Render View In Daytime

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A A'

B

B'

C

C'

8'-8"

4'-8"

8'

4'

3"

SIT OUT

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Boundary Wall Design(Detail Drawing)

The Bench is located in South Westdirection of the plot.It is made for thepurpose of Sitting as well as for thegood landscaping view.It has a phycus plant grown init on which topiary will be done. Theplant will be given square shape.

Rishabh MathurB.Sc ID

106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

12"Thick Stone 1

2"Thick ConcreteSection A

Stone

12"Thick Stone

Pebble

12"thick Plaster

Mud

Ground Level

1'' Thick Stone 12"Thick Concrete

Stone

Pebble

Mud

GroundLevel

1'' Thick Stone 12"Thick Concrete

Stone

PebbleGround Level

2'' Thick Concrete

12"Thick Concrete

Stone

Pebble

12"thick Plaster

12"Thick Stone

Section B

12"ThickConcrete

Stone

12"Thick Stone

Pebble

Mud

12"Thick Concrete

Stone

12"ThickStone

Pebble

12"Thick Stone

Moulding

Pointing

Plan of the House

Section AA'

Plan

Section A Section B 3D View Render View During Day Time

Section BB' Section CC'

3D Section AA' 3D Section BB' 3D Section CC'

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1'

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Boundary Wall Design(Detail Drawing)

Dimension of Staircase- L X W X H8' X 3'11"X 1'This staircase is located at theentranceof the house. The design has beenutilized with wood and pebbles. Ithasbeen grooved and a box structure ismade, the details for the same isseenin the design discussed here.

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106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

Section C

Section AA'

1/2'' ThickWood

1/2'' ThickSand Stone

31/2'' ThickConcrete

2'' ThickConcrete

1/2'' ThickSand Stone

1/2'' Thick Wood

1/2'' Thick SandStone

31/2'' ThickConcrete

2'' ThickConcrete

1/2'' ThickSand Stone

1/2'' Thick Wood

1/2'' ThickWood

2'' Thick Concrete

2'' Thick Concrete

1/2'' ThickSand Stone

1/2'' ThickSand Stone

31/2'' Thick Concrete

31/2'' Thick Concrete

3'' Marble Chips Layer

Pebbles

Section BB'

3D Views

3D Section BB'

3D Section AA'

Detail atSectionC

Plan

Rendered Views

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Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Pathway Design(Detail Drawing)

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106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

This Pathway is located in SouthWest Direction of the land.This Pathway has Beige colourstone and Beige colour marblechips,surrounded by grasses inone end and cobble stone andhedges on the other end.

2" ThickConcrete

Stone Marble Chips12" ThickPlaster

2"ThickConcrete

Stone Marble Chips12" ThickPlaster

2" Thick Concrete

12" Thick Plaster

Stone

Marble Chips

2" Thick Concrete

12" Thick Plaster

Stone

Marble Chips

Section AA'

Section BB'

3D Section AA'

3D Section BB'

3D Section BB'

B

A'

B'

10

"1

'2

"

5'

10

"

A

Plan of The House

Plan

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SECONDARY SITTING AREASIT OUT

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Pebble Court Design(Detail Drawing)

This Pebble Court is located in NorthWest Direction of the land.It has Phycus plants grown in it onwhich topiary will be done. Theplants will be square in shape andthe whole area will be filled withwhite pebbles,the pebbles will alsocover the pot area only the plantswill be seen.

Rishabh MathurB.Sc ID

106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

Plan of the House

RenderedIsometricView

Plan 3D Views

Section AA'

Section BB' 3D Section AA' 3D Section BB'

6" Thick Brick Wall 12"Thick Plaster Murals Pebbles Pot Ground Fill 1

2"Thick Plaster 2" ThickConcrete

6" ThickBrick Wall

12"ThickPlaster

Pebbles

Pot

Ground Fill2" ThickConcrete

12"ThickPlaster

6" Thick Brick Wall

12"Thick Plaster

2" Thick Concrete

Pebbles

Pot

Mud

Ground Fill

2" Thick Concrete

12"Thick Plaster

Pebbles

Pot

Mud

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A'

A

2'-2

"4

"

Plot Information

Drawing Specification

Project Report

Drawing Title

Design By

Plot Area- 4500 sq.ftPlot Size- 72'6" X 62'Covered Area-Uncovered Area-

Residential Designing(Working Drawing)

Boundary Wall Design(Detail Drawing)

On the top of the boundary wall, Ihave fixed iron angles inbuilt into themasonry 4" depth.the height of theangle is 2'2" above the boundary theboundary wall. The iron angle jut outfrom the boundary wall straight upon which holes have been createdso that wooden strips of (w x t) 2" x1" thick can be screwed up on theseiron angles. These iron angles arespaced at a distance of 4'.

Rishabh MathurB.Sc ID

106/10,Civil Lines,AjmerWeb :- www.dezyneecole.com

E-Mail :- [email protected]

Dezyne E'cole College

Plan of the House

Front Elevation Section AA' 3D Section AA'

Plan

3D Section A

Section A

Back Elevation 3D View

1" Thick Wooden Strip Iron Bar Iron Nail

2mm thickIron Bar

2mm ThickIron Plate

6" ThickBrick Wall

1" ThickWooden Strip Iron Nail

6" ThickBrick Wall

2mm ThickIron angle

Nail

WoodenStrip

Longitudinal bevelledhalved joint

Longitudinalbevelled halvedjoint

Wooden StripNail

Iron Bar

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Residential Design and Layouts

Residential Design and Layouts

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Indian Mela

Mela once upon a time used to be a community affair-most awaited by the

whole village folks. Where youth mingled, women shopped, children enjoy, mela

set the ground for modern day mall culture. For the women folk, mela would be the

only time when they were allowed to setup out of their houses for shopping and

the colorful bangle were always a must buy. Mela is a perfect place for all kinds of

shopping.

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My Design

I am supposed to design a space that is vibrant active and full of energy and

at the same time maintenance friendly because it's a room for children of age

group 12-14. To design this space I have to keep in mind the colors of Indian mela

from where I have resorted to by mixing sunflower yellor, poster red, energising

orange. It is hugely attractive, positive and full of zing. It is a colour of warmth and

cheerfulness and also it is a light reflective color. I have tried to use this color along

with the color of dark brown which is a neutral tone and with another colour black

as of metal iron. It was a great challenge for me to devise various textures for the

children's study room to be used on the wall so as to bring out the energy factor.

The choices of textures obtained by me were bricks, wood, metal like iron and

other fluffy textures to bring out the bubblyness of the child.

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To design my children room the next step in my design development is the

formulation of the type of concept chosen by me. Concept generation can be

empirical concept where we select the concept that we observe through our

naked senses such as the color material type, texture etc. In the abstract concept

we develop a design through our feelings and mood. In my project I have selected

the empirical concept where I have resorted to the usage of my five senses eyes,

ears, skin, nose and toung and the concept of carnival

The various textures, finishes and the feel of the various surfaces, the

usage of fabrics used in my design are all dependent on the development of the

textures which I have researched and derived the concept picture of carnival

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Space Planning means to design the furniture in such a manner that our

requirements has also been fulfill and we also get the space to move around

easily.

These plans of Children's Bedroom which you see below are the steps to

get my best plan.

Brainstorming of Children's Bedroom

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Children's Bedroom3D Views

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1'-6" 1' 4' 3'-9" 4' 1'

1'-6"

11'-4"

1'-6"

1'-6" 4' 9'-9"

8"

2'

8'-8"

3'

8'-4"

B1

B2

S2

St2

C2

S1

St1

C1

W3

D1

D2

W2W1

S.no Product Size Material

1.

Children's Bedroom Specification Legend

General Notes Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Children's Bedroom Layout 3.10.2013

Code

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

B1

B2

S1

S2

St1

St2

Bed

Bed

Wood

Wood

Side Table

Side Table

Study Table

Study Table

1'6"x1'6"x1'6"

1'6"x1'6"x1'6"

3'x1'6"x2'6"

3'x1'6"x2'6"

C1 Chair 1'6"x1'6"x2'6"

C2 Chair 1'6"x1'6"x2'6"

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

Plastic

Plastic

7'x4'x1'6"

7'x4'x1'6"

W1

W2

W3

D1

D2

10.

11.

12.

13.

Window

Window

Window

Main Door

Bathroom Door

4'x5'6"

4'x5'6"

2'x6'6"

4'x7'

3'x7'

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

Wood

Size of the Room14'4" x 15'3"

Rishabh MathurChildren's BedroomFurniture,Window and Doorwith DimentationCavity wall - 2"

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1'-6" 1'-6" 4'-9" 9" 1'-9" 4' 1' 1'-6"4' 3'-9"

13'-9"

10"

8"

1'-3"

5'-6"

3'-8"

2"1'-4"

2"

3'

9"

9"

11'-6"

Bed

Bed Base

WindowStudyTable

2' 2'-11" 1'-5" 6" 3' 6" 1'-6"2'-11" 4'-5" 4'

11'-4"

8"1'-6"

14'-4"

10"

8"1'-7"

2'-9"

6'-6"

6"

11'-6"

1'-2"

3'

9"

9"

Window

Shelfs

Study Table

Photo Frame

Bed

SideTable

1'-6" 2'-10" 1'-6" 1'-6" 1'-6"4'-9"9"5'-6"

11'-4"14'-4"

10"

8"

1'-3"

7'

3'

9"

9"

10'

11'-6" 11'-6"

Bed

Bathroom Door

StudyTable

1'-6" 6" 3' 6" 1'-6" 2'-11" 1'-4" 4' 1'-6"4' 4'-5"

13'-9"16'-9"

10"

8"

1'-3"

7'

3'

9"

9"

10'

11'-6"

Bed

SideTable

Study Table

Shelf

PhotoFrame

MainDoor

Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

General Notes

Elevation A Elevation B

Elevation C Elevation D

Children's BedroomElevation

3.10.2013 Rishabh MathurSize of the Room14'4" x 15'3"

All Four Sides RoomElevation withDimentation

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Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

Legend

Children's BedroomRender Layout

General Notes

3.10.2013Size of the Room14'4" x 15'3"

Rishabh MathurChildren's BedroomFurniture,Window,Door andCavity wall Render layout

Cavity Wall

Window Glass

Pillar

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Project Specification Project Drawing Title Date Design By

Residential DesignProject

General Notes

Elevation A Elevation B

Elevation C Elevation D

Children's BedroomRender Elevation

3.10.2013 Rishabh MathurSize of the Room14'4" x 15'3"

All Four Sides RoomRender Elevation

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3Ds Max Assignments

3Ds Max Assignments

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