Portfolio of Student of Dezyne E'cole College, Sanjay Navlani, First Year Interior Design. This Is The Portfolio Of His Work From First Year. For More Details Visit www.dezyneecole.com
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Project Report
On
Interior Design Project
Portfolio
At
Dezyne E’cole College
Ajmer
Submitted To
Dezyne E’cole College
Towards The
Partial Fulfilment of
B.Voc Interior Design
1St Year
By
Sanjay Navlani
Dezyne E’Cole College
106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer
Tel.: 0145 – 2624679
www.dezyneecole.com
2018 – 2019
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I, Sanjay Navlani , student of Dezyne E‘Cole College, am
extremely grateful to each and every individual who has
contributed in successful completion of my project. I would like
to express my special thanks of gratitude towards Dezyne
E’Cole College and its Mentors for their guidance and constant
supervision as well as for providing me the necessary
information and support regarding the completion of project. I
also want to thank my parents and my friends who helped me
A lot in finalizing this project within a limited time frame.
Thank You.
Due Regards
Sanjay Navlani
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GRADE SHEET
Dezyne E’Cole College
106/10, Civil Lines
Ajmer-305001, Raj.
Tel- 0145-2624679
www.dezyneecole.com
The project report of Mr./Ms. Sanjay Navlani, A Student of
B.Voc Interior Design 1st Year has been checked and is
graded as :
Thank you
Principal
(Seal & Signature)
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SYNOPSIS
This project is based on residential space planning which has been
(re)created, (re)developed and (re)designed by me.
In this project I have discussed how residential spaces need to be
devised as per climatology and bio climatic designed of Rajasthan,
Green building concepts using orientation, daylight, ventilation and
landscaping of land through landscaping I learnt that the micro
climate can be lowered by 6-8 degree on the plot and this has been
inculcated in my design of residential plot.
Further I paid attention to the building bye -laws of the plot and
than as per the study of spaces and how planning is done as per
Louis Kahn principles, I redevised the plan of the residential area;
using concept of watcher for A living room attending to served and
servant areas.
While redevising the plan I even paid attention on different types
of approaches in the planning as to how shapes develops into
forms and forms follows function. The way forms are clustered to
make a cohesive zone of space panning.
We were given the already made plan by the college, and were
asked to find out the possible mistakes that we can according to
the studies that we have done for the whole year. I made some
important, necessary and key changes in the layout itself only, and
then arranged the furniture positioning according to
Anthropometrics and Space Planning. Further I also created
Architectural layouts of the Ground Floor. All the design
development creation of orthographic projection has been done
using Google sketch up .
I request you to kindly go through my portfolio pages. As A novice
in this field I have tried my level best to bring out the best of my
knowledge gained at Dezyne E'Cole college.
6. SANJAY NAVLANI
Interior Designer
INFO
Name
Sanjay Navlani
Address
10/A, Sant kanwar ram
colony
Ajay Nagar, Ajmer
Phone
8233708830
Email
dezyneecole@gmail.com
Website
www.dezyneecole@gmail.com
SOCIAL
LinkedIn
Sanjay Navlani
Instagram
Sanjaynavlani_sn18
Facebook
Sanjay Navlani
Email
sanjaynavlani20@gmail.com
AWARDS
Best Presenter
Identity Exhibition, 2018
Various Cultural Activities
Dezyne E’Cole College, 2018
EDUCATION
2018-19 B.Voc. Interior Design 1st Year
Dezyne E’Cole College, Ajmer
I have done my Bachelors Degree in Interiors
this year.
2018-19 Diploma Residential Design 1st Year
Dezyne E’Cole College, Ajmer
I have done my Diploma as well in Interiors
Residential Design same year.
SKILLS
MS-Word
MS-Power Point
MS-Excel
C, JAVA Language
HTML, CSS
Java Script, MySQL
Handling Pressure
Situations
Rendering
Project Handling
ACTIVITIES
Project Handling
Presented My Work before
Jury and Students in Identity
Exhibition
Interests To Work Under Pressure
Love Enhancing my Skills over all Fields.
Love Exploring New Dimensions of
Interiors.
Languages English Hindi
Visits at
Residential Areas
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INTERIOR DESIGN
Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior ,
sometimes including the exterior, of a space or building, to achieve a
healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the end
user.
An interior designer is someone who plans, researches, coordinates
and manage such projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession
that includes conceptual development, space planning, site
inspection, programming research communication with the
stakeholders of a project construction managements, and execution of
the design.
Interior designer, implies that there is more of an emphasis on
planning, functional design and the effective use of space, as
compared to Interior decorator an interior designer can undertake
projects that includes arranging the basic layout of spaces within a
building as well as projects that require an understanding of technical
issues such as window and door positioning, acoustics and lighting.
Although an interior designer may create the layout of a space, they
may not alter load bearing walls without having their designs stamped
for approval often work directly with architects, engineers and
contractors.
Interior designer must be highly skilled in order to create interior
environment that are function, safe, and adhere to building codes,
regulation and requirements. They selection of colours palettes and
furnishings and apply their knowledge ton the developments of
construction documents, occupancy loads, healthcare regulation and
sustainability design principle, as well as the managements and
coordinates of professional services including mechanical, electrical
plumbing and life safety – all to ensure that people can live, learn or
work in an innocuous environment that is also aesthetically pleasing .
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INTERIOR DESIGN
Someone may wish to specialize and develop technical knowledge
specific to one area or type of interior design, such as residential
design, commercial design, hospitality design, healthcare design,
universal design, exhibition design, design, furniture design, and
spatial branding. Interior design is a creative profession that is
relatively new, constantly evolving, and often confusing to the public.
It is not an artistic pursuit and relies on research from many fields to
provide a well-trained understanding of how people are influenced by
their environments.
Let Us Understand The Work Of Interior Designer:
Interior Design As A Skill:
Building engineering was the pioneer design field out of which many
specialties like architecture, civil engineering and interior designing
has separated. All these skills deals with buildings using many
common materials and techniques, interior design as A result has
certain affinity to architecture. In future many other skills may also
emerge from interior design.
Design Studio:
A interior designer now operates from A design studio or office. The
studio is used for creating drawings, sketches, other presentations,
models, prototypes, dummies, samples, etc. It contains samples of,
materials and catalogues. A studio is A fixed location facility where
interior designer meets his clients, suppliers and craft persons.
Design + Executions Practice:
Schematic documentation of design has been very difficult and the
most irritating aspect of business. Amateur interior designers lack the
capacity to document their design intensions, so prefer to work on
site, providing oral instructions to contractors. The tradition of
combining design + execution persists because interior components
require complex details and materials for their sensorial qualities.
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INTERIOR DESIGN
Forms Of Interior Design Practices:
Today many different forms of interior design practices exists, ranging
from pure design, design with supply, design alone with supply and
execution.
Interior Design And Other Design Professions:
Interior design is an independent profession. Interior designer works
in conjunction with other design professionals who need interior
design contribution in their work. Interior designers who also use
expertise of other professional for their work, theses includes
environmental engineers, ecologist, furnishing experts, textile
designers, painters and an array of craft persons.
Specialization In Interior Design:
To become A specialist, one needs to limit the work to projects of
particular nature. But it is very difficult to get projects to suit A
predefined field of specialization. In reality as and when opportunity
arise, A designer preferences project that builds up the specific sphere
of experience.
Opportunities For Interior Designers:
Interior designer get different professional opportunities. In each case,
the style of work, responsibilities, nature of compensation, job
satisfaction and scope of advancement are different. One may work as
an independent design professional as a free lancer, conditional
associate or a profit sharing employee. Interior designer works in
many parallel fields, such as product design, prototypes, production of
interior parte and components, maintenance person advisor advisors
an administrator.
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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
Residential design is the design of the interior of the interior of
private residences, as this type design is very specific for
individual situations, the needs and wants of the individual are
paramount in this area of interior design. The interior designer
may work on the project from the initial planning stage of may
work on the remodeling of an existing structure. It is often A
very involved process that takes months to fine-tune and
create A space with the vision of the client.
Residential Interior Design And Livability:
Residential interior designers coordinate the interiors of
homes, which means that their job is very different than
someone who designs something like A bank of A commercial
center. Interior design is always A matter of balancing aesthetic
and function, so we need to consider the primary function of A
residence: it’s a place where people live. Therefore, A
residential designer’s primary focus is creating A livable space.
This means that residential designs needs to be comfortable
and useable. It may be where you entertain close friends or
small groups of guests. You may have A home office for
working. Residential needs tend to be focused on smaller
groups and relaxed atmospheres then you’d find in A
commercial building, and the interior designers needs to
ensure that the colors, lighting, furniture, appliances,
temperature, and general layout meet these needs.
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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
Designers And Architects:
Since residential interior design is focused on livability, designers and
architects must work closely together. Occasionally, the architect will
take charge of interior design (Frank Lloyd Wright was famous for
doing this), but more frequently the architect works closely with a
designer whose sole job is planning the interior aesthetic. In fact, a
single residence may utilize multiple designers who each specialize in
one area of living the kitchen, the bedrooms, offices, etc.
Division Of Space:
The balance of private and public spaces means that interior designers
need to know how to divide space within a residence. This is often
done with architectural features like walls and windows, but just as
frequently is A matter of aesthetic design. Imagine A house with A
central kitchen that opens into A dining room, A living room and A
foyer without adding additional architectural features, we can
completely change the relationship between these spaces.
In terms of architecture, however, there are a few major things that
the designer will often add of change to the architect’s plan. Does the
designer envision A more open interior feel? Then they may suggest
removing nonessential walls and adding more windows for natural
lighting. Does the designer want A more intimate feel? Lower ceilings,
fewer windows, and tighter spaces may do the trick. The designer’s
job is to manage architectural features so as to ensure the appropriate
balance of private versus public space. All residence require both.
Public spaces, like bedrooms, tend to be more intimate and enclosed.
Interior designers work with architects to ensure that the physical
building balances needs of living.
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CASE STUDY
For the Residential Design, We were given the Project of an
Interior Designer and were instructed to witness and visualize
the whole plan layout and space planning in the project and,
also the Design Development parts on some area.
The Project which was given to Me, the Client was having a
family of 6, He and his wife, their two teenage kids, a boy and
a girl and his parents. They asked for the following must to be
consider points:
A Duplex need to be designed, as they were having two
flats on successive floors in an apartment.
A Guest Bedroom and Servant’s Room.
Master Bedroom to be at the I Floor
A Spacious Drawing Room at the Ground Floor.
Family Lounge at the I Floor.
I studied the whole Layout and witnessed some vital changes
in the layout itself only and done some alternations in the
main layout keeping the necessary points in mind. Also done
the Space Planning of the whole Floor according to
Anthropometrics on a different are.
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CASE STUDY
From the Case Study given or taken, it was not possible to
design both the flats for the Client to be then transformed into
a Duplex. As the Client had asked for converting his both the
flats successively in an Apartment into a Duplex and to include
the following to the I Floor:
Master Bedroom in contact with theirs’ Daughter’s
Bedroom
Servant & Guest Bedroom at the I Floor
A Family Living Space
These all points were taken into the consideration and have
been shown through the Brainstorming Papers of I Floor.
So, here Am presenting the Architectural Layouts of only
Ground Floor and taking its one primer Interior Space i.e. the
Living Room into the Deep Area.
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BUILDING CLIMATOLOGY
Climatology is the branch which deals with the climate and the
changes throughout the year of the weather. The design,
execution and success of a project mainly depends on the
environmental factors enclosing the building and affecting its
affecting the internal and external environment as well as the
inhabitants. Began with a factor of climate of this places.
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RESEARCH ANALYSIS
BUILDING CLIMATOLOGY :
Map Of India
Map Of Rajasthan
Mao Of Ajmer
Location Of Site
Macro Climate
Micro Climate
Orientation
Bio Climate Design
Bio Climate Design Strategies
Green Building Design
LEED Certification
Daylight
Ventilation
Stack Effect
Wind Effect
Louis Kahn Principle
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MAP OF INDIA
Located in the continent of Asia, India covers 2,973,193 square
kilometres of land and 314,070 square kilometres of water,
making it the 7th largest nation in the world with a total area of
3, 287,263 square kilometres.
India lies on the Indian plate, the northern portion of Indo-
Australian plate, whose continental crust forma the Indian the
Indian subcontinent. The country is situated north of the
equator between 8⁰4” and 37⁰6” North latitude and 68⁰7
situated and 97⁰25” East longitude.
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MAP OF RAJASTHAN
India’s Largest State In Area, Located In The Western Side Of
The Country. Western Rajasthan Is Relatively Dry And Infertile
And Southern Part Is Wetter, Hilly And Fertile.
On An Average Winter Temperature Ranges From 8⁰ - 28⁰ C
And Summer Temperature 25⁰ - 46⁰ C.
Longitude - 69⁰ E To 78⁰ E
Latitude - 23⁰ N To 30⁰ N
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MAP OF AJMER
My Site Is Located In Ajmer City Of Rajasthan . Ajmer Has A
Typical Desert Climate And Hot And Arid With Maximum
Temperature Near 40⁰C While Minimum Is 28⁰C Winters Are
Chilly With Minimum Temperature Of 10⁰C.
In Ajmer My Site Is Located In Civil Lines.
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LOCATION OF SITE
My Site Is Located In Ajmer City Of Rajasthan. Ajmer Has A
Typical Desert Climate And Hot And Arid.
Temperature Ranges From 28⁰ - 48⁰ C.
In Civil Lines My Site Is Located.
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LOCATION OF SITE
Distance From Major Landmarks :-
Hospital = 350 M
Railway station = 2.5 Km
Bus stand = 1 Km
College = Adjoining
Restaurant = 100 M
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MACRO CLIMATE
Macro climate is the climate of the lager parts thereof it deals
with the climate features of these areas. If such a part of the
earth’s surface is sufficiently uniform in its geographic factors
and conditions of general atmospheric circulation it will have a
certain macroclimate.
The Macroclimate is being characterized by the quantitative
indexes that refer to the entire area being considered, i.e.,
Intervals with which particular climatic characteristics change
throughout the area or their average value for the entire area.
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Residential
Building
Residential Building
Restaurant
College
Site
Hospital
MICRO CLIMATE
A Microclimate is a local set of Atmospheric conditions that
differ from those in the surrounding areas, often with a sight
difference but sometimes with a substantial one. The term
may refer to areas as small as a few square meters or square
feet (for example a garden bed or a cave ) or as large as many
square kilometres or square miles.
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ORIENTATION
Orientation is the Positioning of a Building in relation to
seasonal variations in Sun’s Path as well as prevailing Wind
Patterns. Good Orientation can increase the Energy Efficiency
of your house, making it more comfortable to live in and
cheaper to run.
Good Orientation, combined with other Energy efficiency
features, can reduce or even eliminate the need for auxiliary
heating and cooling,, resulting in lower energy bills, reduced
Greenhouse Gas Emissions and improved comfort. It takes
account of Summer and Winter Variations in the Sun’s Path as
well as the direction and type of winds, such as Cooling
Breezes.
Before planning any space we first check the orientation of the
site, by placing a compass in the center of the Plot and the
directions are noted.
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ORIENTATION
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Main
entrance
South
North
West East
1. Storage
2. Other area
3. Garden area
1. Bed room
2. Guest bed
3. Bath room
1. Stair case
2. Corridors
3. Storage
1. Living room
2. Kitchen
3. Dining
Covered
Area
Storage
Garage
North
EastWest
South
Elevation exposed to
weather condition.
High temperature
during summer
Living Room
Main Entrance
Play Room
Morning sun pleasant
temperature during
summer cold during
winter
Living Room
Dining Room
Children B/R
Stair Case
Corridors
Storage
W.C.
Kitchen
Main Entrance
Central heating
Elevation Of The House With Most Advantages
North:-
Storage
Other Areas
Garden Area
Bed Room
Library
Short Trees
South:-
Living Room
Kitchen
Dining
Study Room
Other Areas
Long Trees
East:-
Bed Room
Guest Bed Room
Bath Room
Living Room
Balcony
Kitchen
West:-
Stair Case
Corridors
Storage
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BIO CLIMATE DESIGN
Environmental design aims to minimize the negative environmental
impact of buildings by using less energy and fewer limited
resources, eliminating pollution, employing reusable materials and
efficient use of space. Concepts Known as sustainable, vernacular,
bioclimatic architecture, involve minimizing heat gain by the
building, minimizing solar heating of the envelop and solar
penetration through windows and so on. In bioclimatic
architecture, the building does not serve only as a shelter, but
becomes a system seeking for beneficial conditions with minimal
consumption of fossil energy. From this aspect, architecture is
environmental architecture, consuming from the natural resources
of the environment the necessary minimum, without affecting it all.
Moreover, the amount of energy use in a building is a direct result
of the. Climate. The building’s use and the building’s from. One of
the most important things in building energy efficiency is the
climate you are designing. Without knowing the temperature, solar
radiating, wind velocity, etc., It is not possible to design A building
that is energy efficient without being wasteful of resources.
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In winter the objectives of bioclimatic design are to resist loss
of heat from the building envelope and to promote gain of
solar heat. In summer (or overheated periods), these
objectives are the reverse, to resist solar gain and to promote
loss of heat from the building interior. The strategies can be set
forth as:
Minimize conductive heat flow :
This strategy is achieved by using insulation. It is effective
when the out door temperature is significantly different, either
lower or higher than the interior comfort range. In summer,
this strategy should be considered whenever ambient
temperatures are within or above the comfort range and
where natural cooling strategies cannot be relied upon to
achieve comfort.
Delay periodic heat flow :
While the insulation value of building materials is well
understood, it is not as widely appreciated that building
envelope materials also can delay heat flows that can be used
to improve comfort and to lower energy costs. Time lag
through masonry walls, for example, can delay the days
thermal impact until evening and is A particularly valuable
technique in hot arid climates with wide day-night
temperature variations, techniques of earth sheltering and
breaming also exploit the long-lag effect of subsurface
construction.
BIO CLIMATE DESIGN
STRATEGIES
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Minimize Infiltration :
Infiltration refers to uncontrolled air leakage around doors and
windows and through joints, cracks, and faulty seals in the
building envelope. Infiltration (and the resulting exfiltration of
heated or cooled air) is considered the largest and potentially
the mast intractable source of energy loss in A building, once
other practical insulation measures have been taken.
Provide Thermal Storage :
Thermal mass inside of the insulated envelope is critical to
dampening the swings in air temperature and is storing heat in
winter and as A heat sink in summer.
Promote Solar Gain :
The sun can provide a substantial portion of winter heating
energy through elements such as equatorial-facing windows
and greenhouses, and other passive solar heat.
Minimize External Air Flow :
Winter winds increase the rate of heat loss from a building by
washing away heat and thus accelerating the cooling of the
exterior envelope surfaces by conduction, and also by
increasing infiltration (or more properly, exfiltration) losses.
Siting and shaping A building to minimize wind exposure or
providing wind breaks can reduce the impact of such winds.
Promote Ventilation :
Cooling by air flow through an interior may be propelled by
two natural processes, cross-ventilation (wind driven) and
stack-effect ventilation (driven by the buoyancy of heated air
even in the absence of external wind pressure). A fan (using
photovoltaic for fan power) can be an efficient way to augment
natural ventilation cooling in the absence of sufficient wind or
stack-pressure differential.
BIO CLIMATE DESIGN
STRATEGIES
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Minimize Solar Gain :
The best means for ensuring comfort from the heat of summer
is to minimize the effects of the direct sun by shading window
from the sun, or otherwise minimizing the building surfaces
exposed to summer sun, by use of radiant barriers and by
insulation
Promote Radiant Cooling :
A building can lose heat effectively if the mean radiant
temperature of the materials at its outer surface is grater than
that of its surrounding. Principally the night sky.
The mean radiant temperature of the building surface is
determined by the intensity of solar irradiation, the material
surface (film coefficient) and by the emissivity of its exterior
surface (its ability to emit or re-radiate heat). This contributes
only marginally, if the building envelope is well insulated.
Promote Evaporative Cooling :
Sensible cooling of A building interior can be achieved by
evaporating moisture into the incoming air stream (or, if an
existing roof has little insulation, by evaporative cooling the
exterior envelops such as by A roof spray.) These simple and
traditional techniques are most useful in hot-dry climates if
water is available for controlled usage. Mechanically assisted
evaporative cooling is achieved with an economizer-cycle
evaporative cooling system, instead of, or in conjunction with
refrigerant air conditioning.
BIO CLIMATE DESIGN
STRATEGIES
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GREEN BUILDING
Green building as A concept has become popular in recent years
arising, out of concerns of unsustainability and climate change, in
this era of climate change becoming more evident with each year,
the concept of green building is premised on being energy and
resource efficient from its inception to manifestation; in order to
minimize environmental and energy consumption costs.
Although, the concept of green building may seem new but. The
practices has been done since many centuries in India in the form
of white roofs of jaywalker to rain water harvesting methods of
abolish (step-wells), haul (water reservoir) and tales (lakes) in
numerous old forts and palaces of India. Even in contemporary
India, many sustainable techniques are being promoted by the
government of India in synchronization with state governments, for
instance in the case of installing rain water harvesting systems on
roofs on individual houses in order to get house completion
certificates in Haryana or using solar water heaters and panels to
fulfill energy needs and so on.
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GREEN BUILDING
Energy efficiency and use of renewable sources of energy are also
promoted in industrial buildings as well by giving subsidies in the
from of tax relaxations.
A green building must be in synchronization with its environment
and specifically with its local climatic regime because if this is not
the case, then the added temperature controlling mechanisms will
render the building non – green and unsustainable as it would
consume energy to regulate an adequate temperature regime
within the confines of the building. In such A scenario, the
important role is played by the design of the building and the
construction material because if either of them is not in
synchronization with the immediate environment, then the building
will render itself to be unsustainable.
Green buildings are the need of the hour because they will help
reduce our ecological foot print by adapting to the existing climate
and helping us to mitigate the effects of climate change to a
considerable level.
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LEED CERTIFICATION
Leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) is one of the
most popular green building certification programs used worldwide,
developed by the non-profit U.S. Green building council (USGBC) it
includes a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation
and maintenance of green buildings, homes, and neighborhoods that
aims to help building owners and operators be environmentally
responsible and use resources efficiently.
Certification Level:
Building can qualify for four levels of certification:
Certified: 40-49 points
Gold: 60-79 points
Platinum: 80 points and above
Goal Of The Credit System:
The LEED 2009 performance credit system aims to allocate points
“based on the potential environmental impacts and human benefits of
each credit.” These are weighed using the environmental impact
categories of the united states environmental protection agency's
tools for the reduction and assessment of chemical and other
environmental impacts (TRACI). And the environmental-impact
weighting scheme developed by the national institute of standards
and technology (NIST)
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DAYLIGHT
A house filled with sunlight is cheery, warm and inviting.
Throughout the day, the sun marks time, subtly changing the color
and shape of rooms like water and fire, sunlight is an elemental
part of our existence-and A fundamental component of green
design. Buildings with abundant daylight help keep us physically
and emotionally healthy. They also reduce the need to turn on
electric lights during the day, cutting lighting energy consumption
by 50 to 80 percent according to the U.S. Green building council.
Many Factors Are Involved With The Use Of Daylight In
Buildings:
Aesthetics: the play of light from windows on the surfaces and
textures casting interesting shadows; the endless variety of
mood and appearances due to the movement of the sun.
Psychological Response: the sense of orientation that comes
with being connected with the exterior.
Health: improved resistance to infections, skin disorders and
cardiovascular impairments.
Energy And Cost: reduction in use of electricity and related use
of air conditioning loads.
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Ventilation is the intentional introduction of sub aerial air into the
space. Ventilation is mainly used to control indoor air quality by
diluting and dispatching indoor pollutants; it can also be used for
purposes of thermal comfort when the introduction of sub aerial
air will help to achieve desired indoor psychometric condition.
Importance Of Ventilation:
Ventilation is critical to home comfort. Proper ventilation
prevents air pollutions from affecting the health of you and
your family.
Not only that, having airflow in your home can get rid of any
unwanted smalls, such as from cooking or pets.
It is also good to have an airflow that is uninterrupted, as
anything blocking the air flow in your home can cause damage
to both your home and your health.
VENTILATION
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STACK EFFECT
Stack effect is the movement of air into and out of building,
chimneys, flue gas stacks, or other containers, resulting from
air buoyancy, buoyancy occurs due to A difference in indoor-to
outdoor air density resulting from temperature and moisture
differences. The result is either a positive or negative buoyancy
force. The greater the buoyancy force, and thus the stack
effect. The stack effect is also referred to as the “chimney
effect”, and it helps drive natural ventilation, infiltration, and
fires.
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WIND EFFECT
It Refers To The Flow Of External Air To An Indoor Space As A
Result Of Pressure Differences Arising From Natural Forces.
Wind Driven Ventilation Arises From The Different Pressures
Created By Wind Around A Building Or Structure, And
Openings Being Formed On The Perimeter Which Ten Permit
Flow Through The Building.
Wind Driven Ventilation Can Be Classified As Cross Ventilation
And Single-sided Ventilation. Wind Driven Ventilation Depends
On Wind Behavior, On The Interactions With The Building
Envelope And On Openings Or Other Air Exchange Devices
Such As Inlets Or Chimneys.
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Residential Design
LOUIS KAHN PRINCIPLE
The principles says that every human has a personality that
consists of one or more characteristics like wise, rooms also
have different personality and they work accordingly.
Following are the principles laid down by Louis Kahn:
Leader - Living Room
Grouping - Living, Kitchen, Dining
Loner - Master Bedroom
Servant - Powder Room
Watcher - Living Room
Outreaching - Living Room
Worker - Kitchen
46. PORTFOLIO
Residential Design
Leader: leader means a person who leads and forms any
group of followers. While doing space planning, living
room can be characterized as A leader.
Grouping: the space carrying the same character with
other spaces is called grouping. During space planning
kitchen. Dining and living room must be grouped together
as these spaces are related to each other.
Loner: loner is a space which requires more privacy of
sight and sound and avoids social interaction. This
interactions. This characteristic must be in master
bedroom, so it is kept isolated.
Servant: the space that serves other spaces in someway
that needs to be adjacent to them but prefer not to appeal
visually. Servant is the powder room, which in space
planning must be situated near the kitchen, living and
dining and must not be seen.
Watcher: this type of character causes a space to locate
beside the boundary of the project for attractions in the
environment, the attractions can be a garden, a water
body etc.
Outreaching: the space with this character is located near
the entrance or corridor for meeting. This type of space
represents the welcoming space.
Worker: the space that often supplies to other spaces is
called as a worker it is not necessary that the space should
be adjacent to the other space. A service area usually has
A worker character.
LOUIS KAHN PRINCIPLE
47. PORTFOLIO
Residential Design
LOUIS KAHN PRINCIPLE
Points To Remember:
Living Room (Watcher): needs to have big window, must
have view of garden and of main entrance, is an activity
zone, must have sunlight I.E. the room must remain lighted
up with daylight.
Kitchen (Worker): must be connected with living room,
need to have a secondary entrance, a connectivity fifth
dining and with powder room.
Toilet (Servant): must consists of a water closet and a
wash basin. Must be connected with kitchen, dining and
living.
Master bedroom (Loner): isolation is required, privacy of
sight must be there, a view can be given with private
garden.
LiftStair
Case
Entrance
Parent’s
Bedroom
Son’s
Bedroom
(Loner)
(Loner) Balcony
Walk-in
ClosetBath
room
Balcony
Walk-in
ClosetBath
room
Living
Room
Reading
Zone
Dining
Space
Kitchen
Laundry
Powder
Room
Balcony
Vestibule
(Outreaching)
(Worker
Space)
(Secondary Activity)
Drawing
Room
Stairs
57. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
EntranceStair
Case
Lift
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Vestibule
Drawing
Room
Laundry
Balcony
Stair
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room
Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
I
Floor
Up
58. S.
NO
CODE SPACE
SIZE
(L X W)
SQ. FT.
AREA
1 A Living Room 15’ X 10’ 150
2 B Reading Zone 6’ X 10’ 60
3 C Dining Space
15’6” X
12’
186
4 D Kitchen
13’9” X
9’6”
130.63
5 E Powder Room 5’ X 6’6” 32.50
6 F Laundry 7’ X 8’6” 59.50
7 G Balcony-I
10’3” X
23’9”
243.44
8 H Drawing Room 15’ X 22’ 330
9 I
Parent’s
Bedroom
14’6” X
13’6”
195.75
10 J
Parent’s Walk-
in Closet
6’ X 5’6” 33
11 K
Parent’s
bathroom
8’ X 7’6” 60
12 L Lift 5’6” X 5’ 27.5
Height of Ground Floor – 10’
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
Entrance
Stair
Case
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Balcony
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room
Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
Drawing
Room
A B
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
Lift
Vestibule
Laundry
Stair
Case St
C
Up
I
Floor
59. S.
NO
CODE SPACE
SIZE
(L X W)
SQ. FT.
AREA
13 M Son’s Bedroom
14’6” X
18’6”
268.25
14 N
Son’s Walk-in
Closet
11’ X 6’ 66
15 O
Son’s
Bathroom
5’6” X
7’8”
42.17
16 P Balcony-II 5’ X 36’ 180
17 Q Vestibule 6’ X 9’6” 57
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
Entrance
Stair
Case
Lift
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Vestibule
Drawing
Room
Laundry
Balcony
Stair
Case
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room
Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
A B
C
D
E
F
G
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
STAIR CASE
CODE TYPE STEPS
TREAD
WIDE
RISER
St
Quarter
Turn Stairs
14 12” 8½“
St
H
Up
I
Floor
60. S.
NO
CODE FURNITURE
SIZE
(L X W X H)
(CM)
COMPANY
1 S1 L-Shaped Sofa
245 X 168 X
82/103
Bo
Concept
2 C1 Center Table
100 X 100 X
31
Ligne
Roset
3 Ct1 Coffee table 39 X 48 Bo Concept
4 Ac1 Arm Chair 75 X 94 X 82 Bo Concept
5 Ac2 Arm Chair 97 X 78 X 74 Bo Concept
6 Fs1 Foot Stool
68 X 35 X
35.5
Bo
Concept
7 Bs Book Shelve
77 X 35.5 X
230.5
Custom
Made
8 Dt Dining Table
129.5/
217 X 76
Ligne
Roset
9 Dc Dining Chair 44 X 57 X 84 Ligne Roset
10 Ac3 Arm Chair
81 X 92 X
107
Loom
Craft
11 Ct2 Coffee Table 45 X 45 X 42 Loom Craft
12 S2
3 - Seated Sofa
2 - Seated Sofa
1 - Seated Sofa
210 X 97 X80
160 X 97 X80
82 X 94 X 80
Ligne
Roset
13 C2 Center Table
149.5 X 70 X
30
Ligne
Roset
14 Ct3 Coffee Table
116/80 X
44/80 X 49
Ligne
Roset
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
EntranceStair
Case
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Balcony
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
Stair
I
Floor
Lift
Up
Laundry
Drawing
Room
Vestibule
S1
Ac1
C1
Ct1
Ac2
Fs1
Wc1
Bs
Dt
Dc
Sk
Wb1
Ac3 S2
C2
Ct2
Ct3
Cst
RgRh
DW
Key Plan Code :-
Rh – Range Hood
Rg – Refrigerator
W – Washing Machine
D – Dryer
Tv – T.v. Unit
Tv
Tv
61. S.
NO
CODE FURNITURE
SIZE
(L X W X H)
(CM)
COMPANY
15 B1 Bed
220 X 180 X
46
Ligne
Roset
16 Ac4 Arm Chair 70 X 74 X 114 Bo Concept
17 Ct4 Coffee table 45 X 45 X 42 Bo Concept
18 St Side Table 45 X 45 X 42 Ligne Roset
19 Cs1 Closet
183 X 91.5 X
213.4
Custom
Made
20 B2 Bed
242 X 202 X
44
Ligne
Roset
21 Ac5 Arm Chair
81 X 92 X
107
Ligne
Roset
22 Cs2 Closet
183 X 157.5
X 213.4
Custom
Made
23 Cst Console Table
183 X 47 X
71
Ligne
Roset
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
S.
NO
CODE FIXTURE
SIZE
(L X W X H)
(CM)
COMPANY
24 Sk Sink 120 X50 X21.5 Hafele
25 Wc1 Water Closet 38 X 55 X 33.2 Kohler
26 Wb1 Wash Basin 55 X 37.5 X 18 Kohler
27 Wc2 Water Closet 40 X 68.5 X 83 Kohler
28 Wb2 Wash Basin 58.4 X 46 X 17 Kohler
29 Wc3 Water Closet 37.5 X 60 X 35 Kohler
30 Wb3 Wash Basin 47 X 40 X 16 Kohler
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
EntranceStair
Case
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Balcony
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
Stair
I
Floor
Lift
Up
Laundry
Drawing
Room
Vestibule
Wc1
Sk
Wb1
B1
Ac5
Cst
RgRh
DW
B2
Wc2
Wb2
Wc3
Wb3
Ac4
Ct4
Ct4
Cs2
Cs1
St
St
Key Plan Code :-
Rh – Range Hood
Rg – Refrigerator
W – Washing Machine
D – Dryer
Tv – T.v. Unit
Tv
Tv
62. S.
NO
CODE TYPE
SIZE
(L X W X H)
MATERIAL
DOOR LEGEND
1 D1 Single Shutter
5’5” X 2” X
7’
Wood
2 D2 Single Shutter 3’ X 2” X 7’ Wood
3 D3 Single Shutter 3’ X 2” X 7’ Wood
4 D4 Single Shutter
2’6” X 2” X
7’
Wood
5 D5 Sliding Door
3’ X 1½” X
8’
Wood/
Glass
6 D6 Single Shutter
3’6” X 2” X
7’
Wood
7 D7 Single Shutter
2’6” X 2” X
7’
Wood
8 D8 Sliding Door
3’ X 1½” X
8’
Wood/
Glass
WINDOW LEGEND
1 W1
Sliding
Window
3’ X 1” X 2’
Wood/
Glass
2 W2
Clerestory
Window
2’ X 2” X
1’4”
Wood/
Steel
3 W3
Sliding
Window
3’3” X 1½”
X 8’
Wood/
Glass
4 W4
Picture
Window
2’6” X 1½”
X 4’6”
Wood/
Glass
5 W5
Picture
Window
3’ X 1½” X
6’6”
Wood/
Glass
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
Entrance
Stair
Case
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Balcony
Case
Way To
I Floor
Living Room
Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
Stair
Laundry
Drawing Room
D1
D2
D3
D6
D4
D7
D8
D5W1
W2
W3
W4 W5
Up
I
Floor
63. LEGEND
Circulation
Conversation Diameter
- 10’
This layout shows the circulation in the house.
And they depict grouping of activity. For e.g.
living, kitchen, dining are main sources in which
the connectivity should proper. Bubble diagram
shows the grouping of places in the next slide.
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Entrance
Vestibule
Lift
Up
Way To
Kitchen
Way To
Drawing
Room
Way To
Son’s
Bedroom
To Walk-in
Closet
To
Bath
room
To Balcony
To Balcony
To Walk-in
Closet
To
Bathroom
Way To
Parent’s
Bedroom
Way To
Dining Space
Way To
Powder Room
Way To
Balcony
Way To
Laundry
Way To
I Floor
I
Floor
Way To
Reading Zone
Way To
Living Room
Working
Triangle
21’ 10”
64. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
LiftStair
Case
Entrance
Parent’s
Bedroom
Son’s
Bedroom
(Loner)
(Loner) Balcony
Walk-in
ClosetBath
room
Balcony
Walk-in
ClosetBath
room
Living
Room
Reading
Zone
Dining
Space
Kitchen
Laundry
Powder
Room
Balcony
Vestibule
(Outreaching)
(Worker Space)
(Secondary Activity)
Drawing
Room
Stairs
65. I
S.
NO
CODE
COMPANY
CODE
SIZE
(L X W)
(cm)
AREA
1 F1 Margold Dark 40 X 80
Vestibule
Drawing
Room
Living Space
Reading Zone
Dining Space
2 F2
Margold
Light
40 X 80 Kitchen Area
3 F3 Cyprus Beige 30 X 60
Entrance
External area
4 F4
Irish Gris
Light Décor
30 X 60 Lift
5 F5
Genesis Oak
Dark
40 X 80
Laundry
Balcony-I
Balcony-II
6 F6 Gelato Light 40 X 80
Parent’s
Bedroom
Walk-in
Closet
Son’s
Bedroom
Walk-in
Closet
7 F7 Perla Crema 30 X 60
Parent’s
Bathroom
Son’s
Bathroom
Powder
Room
COMPANY – Kajaria
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
EntranceStair
Case
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Balcony
Case
Way To
I Floor
Living Room
Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
Stair
Laundry
Drawing Room
F1
Up
Floor
F1 F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F5
F5
F6
F6
F6
F6
F7
F7
F1
Vestibule
F7
I
Lift
F1
Margold Dark Margold Light Cyprus Beige Genesis Oak
Dark
Gelato Dark Irish Gris Light
Decor
Perla Crema
66. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered exclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall : 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall : 6” Thick All wall
Ground Floor Top Plan
L X W X H
62’6” X 40’ X 10’
Fixed
Window
Single
Door
Sliding
Door
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
Entrance
Stair
Case
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Balcony
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room
Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
Drawing
Room
5
16
3
6
8
7
9
11
14
13
15
12
2
Lift
Vestibule
Laundry
Stair
Case
10
4
Up
I
Floor
1
NORTHSOUTH
WEST
EAST
9) Drawing Room
10) Staircase
1) Entrance
2) Vestibule
3) Bathroom
6) Powder Room
7) Balcony
8) Laundry
3) Kitchen
4) Dining Space
* Stair Case
11) Parent’s
Bedroom
12) Balcony
13) Son’s Bedroom
14) Bathroom
15) Bathroom
5) Living Room
16) Reading Zone
NorthSouth
West
East
Summer
Intense Sun
Winter
Sun
Preferred Zone For
Window Placement
Preferred Zone For
Window Placement
No
Sunlight
NW
NESE
SW
9) Drawing Room
67. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
TOP VIEW
Isometric View
Isometric View
Isometric View
Isometric View
68. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Entrance & Vestibule
Drawing RoomStair Case
Laundry & Powder Room
Balcony
Kitchen & Dining Space
TOP VIEW
Living Room
Parent’s
Bedroom
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
3-D View
69. S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
Conversation
Diameter
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Dimensions & Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
Reading
Dining Space
Kitchen Area
Powder
Room
Entrance
Stair
Case
Lift
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Son’s Bedroom
Balcony
Parent’s Bedroom
Walk – In
Closet
Bath
Room
Vestibule
Drawing
Room
Laundry
Balcony
Stair
Case
Way To
I FloorLiving Room Zone
Working Triangle
21’ 10”
I
Floor
Up
Ground Floor Key Plan
Living Room
70. S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
Conversation
Diameter
S.
NO
CODE PRODUCT
SIZE
(L x W x H)
(Cm)
COMPANY
1 S1 Sofa
245 X 168 X
82/103
Bo Concept
2 C1
Central
Table
100 X 100 X
31
Ligne Roset
3 CT1
Coffee
Table
39 X 48 Bo Concept
4 AC1 Arm Chair 75 X 94 X 82 Bo Concept
5 AC2 Arm Chair 97 X 78 X 74 Bo Concept
6 FS1 Foot Stool
68 X 35 X
35.5
Bo Concept
7 BS
Book
Shelve
77 X 35.5 X
230.5
Custom
Made
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Dimensions & Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
71. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Furniture Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
S.
NO
CODE PRODUCT
SIZE
(L x W x H)
(Cm)
COMPANY
1 S1 Sofa
245 X 168 X
82/103
Bo Concept
2 C1
Central
Table
100 X 100 X
31
Ligne Roset
3 CT1
Coffee
Table
39 X 48 Bo Concept
4 AC1 Arm Chair 75 X 94 X 82 Bo Concept
5 AC2 Arm Chair 97 X 78 X 74 Bo Concept
6 FS1 Foot Stool
68 X 35 X
35.5
Bo Concept
7 BS
Book
Shelve
77 X 35.5 X
230.5
Custom
Made
S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
Conversation
Diameter
S1
C1
BS
FS1
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
AC2
CT1
BoConcept
Madison Sofa – MD28
H82/103 × W245 × D168 cm
Ligne Roset
Momentum SVEN ADOLPH
H31 × W100 × D100 cm
AC1
BoConcept
Monte Chair – L001
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
BoConcept
Fusion Chair - L042
H74 x W97 x D78 cm
. Fusion Foot Stool - F011
H35½ x W68 x D35 cm
BoConcept
Bornholm Coffee Table - 1610
H48 × O39 cm
Custom Made
Book Case
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
72. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Circulation Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
S.
NO
CODE PRODUCT
SIZE
(L x W x H)
(Cm)
COMPANY
1 S1 Sofa
245 X 168 X
82/103
Bo Concept
2 C1
Central
Table
100 X 100 X
31
Ligne Roset
3 CT1
Coffee
Table
39 X 48 Bo Concept
4 AC1 Arm Chair 75 X 94 X 82 Bo Concept
5 AC2 Arm Chair 97 X 78 X 74 Bo Concept
6 FS1 Foot Stool
68 X 35 X
35.5
Bo Concept
7 BS
Book
Shelve
77 X 35.5 X
230.5
Custom
Made
S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
Conversation
Diameter
Way To Dining
& Kitchen
Way To
Powder Room
Way To Stairs
Way To
Drawing Room
73. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Clearance Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
S.NO CODE
CIRCULATION
BETWEEN
CIRCULATION
DISTANCE
(Around)
1 Cn1 S1 & C1 1’ 6”
2 Cn2 S1 & C1 1’ 5”
3 Cn3 AC1 & C1 1’ 7”
4 Cn4 BS & AC2 1’ 10”
5 Cn5 Ac2 & FS1 1’ 6”
6 Cn6 S1 & FS1 2’ 0”
7 Cn7 Way To Dining 2’ 5”
NOTE:- Red Line depicts the Circulation
between Respective Furnitures.
S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
Cn1
Cn3 Cn2
Cn4
Cn5
Cn6
Cn7
Conversation
Diameter
Way To Dining
& Kitchen
Way To
Powder Room
Way To Stairs
Way To
Drawing Room
74. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Furniture Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Total Floor Plan
L X W = 22’ X 11’
Area – 242 Sq. Ft. area
Tile Used – Kajaria Margold Dark MR
L X W = 80cm X 40cm
Area – 3200 Sq. Cm. area
Company – Kajaria Tiles
Total Tiles Used – 70 (around)
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
75. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Door & Window Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Note : All dimensions are considered inclusive of Wall Dimensions
Exterior Wall - 9” Thick All wall
Interior Wall - 6” Thick All wall
S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
W1
W2 Conversation
Diameter
S.
NO
CODE PRODUCT
SIZE
(L x W x H)
(Inches)
COMPANY
1 W1
Picture
Window
30 X 2 X 54
Custom
Made
2 W1
Sliding
Window
38 X 1.5 X 96
Custom
Made
W1
Picture Window
Size – 2’6” X 2” X 4’6”
Custom Made
Sill Level – 2’6”
W2
Sliding Window
Size – 3’2” X 1.5” X 8’0”
Custom Made
Sill Level – 9”
Used - 3
76. MIND MAP
Sanjay Navlani
Madison Sofa
Madison Sofa with resting unit and adjustable headrest,
the product is available in fabrics and leathers. As
shown, Grey Easy Nabuk Fabric 2226/Aluminium.
H82/103 X W245 X D168cm. [Madison – MD28]
Residential Design
Living Room Mind Map B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
S1
C1AC1
AC2
FS1
CT1
BS
Bornholm Coffee Table
Bornholm Coffee Table, the product is
available in different colours. As
shown, White marble laminate/oak.
H39 X 59cm. [Bornholm – 1610]
Monte Chair
Monte Chair, the product is available
in fabrics and Leathers. As shown,
Beige Easy Nabuk Fabric
2227/Walnut Veneer.
H82 X W75 X D94cm. [Monte –
L001]
Momentum Sven Adolph Table
Adjustable Low Table with open glass structure
& two interleaved sliding tops in a combination
of metal, glass, wood, & lacquer; the internal
space can thus be modulated to take a variety
of different sized objects. Base in elephant-
lacquered aluminium pro-files; structure in
8mm thick toughened mitre jointed ‘crystal’
glass. Lower rectangle sliding surface in walnut
veneer, upper square sliding surface in
elephant lacquer.
Low table H31 X W100 D100cm
Book Case
The Book Case presented is being
a custom made, keeping the
needs and the design idea in
mind. Fulfills the function of
keeping books and other stuffs in
it, making a look of mini library.
Fusion Chair
Fusion Chair, the product is
available in different Fabrics
and Leathers. As shown,
Light Grey Lux felt fabric
2310/oak.
H74 X W97 X D78cm.
[Fusion – L042]
Fusion Footstool
Fusion Footstool, the product is
available in different Fabrics and
Leathers. As shown, Light Grey
Lux felt fabric 2310/oak.
H35.5 X W68 X D35cm. [Fusion –
F011]
77. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Elevation Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
A
Living Room Key Plan
BoConcept
Madison Sofa – MD28
H82/103 × W245 × D168 cm
Ligne Roset
Momentum SVEN ADOLPH
H31 × W100 × D100 cm
Picture Window
Size – 2’6” X 2” X 4’6”
Custom Made
Sill Level – 2’6”
Elevation - A
78. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Elevation Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Living Room Key Plan
Elevation - B
B
Custom Made
Book Case
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
Sliding Window
Size – 3’2” X 1.5” X 8’0”
Custom Made
Sill Level – 9”
Used - 3
BoConcept
Fusion Foot Stool - F011
H35½ x W68 x D35 cm
BoConcept
Fusion Chair - L042
H74 x W97 x D78 cm
79. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Elevation Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
C
Living Room Key Plan
BoConcept
Madison Sofa – MD28
H82/103 × W245 × D168 cm
Elevation - C
BoConcept
Monte Chair – L001
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
Custom Made
Book Case
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
BoConcept
Bornholm Coffee Table - 1610
H48 × O39 cm
Kitchen Area
Powder Room
Entrance & Vestibule
80. BoConcept
Madison Sofa – MD28
H82/103 × W245 × D168 cm
PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot-
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Living Room
Living Room Plan with
Elevation Details
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
30th March 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
Living Room Key Plan
Elevation - D
D
Custom Made
Book Case
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
BoConcept
Bornholm Coffee Table - 1610
H48 × O39 cm
BoConcept
Monte Chair – L001
H82 × W75 × D94 cm
Staircase To I Floor
Drawing Room
81. PROJECT REPORT PROJECT SPECIFICATION STAGE OF PROJECT DRAWING TITLE DETAILS DESIGN BY
Residential Design
Project
Plot Size- 62’6” X 40’
Area of Plot- 2500 Sq. Ft.
Orientation of The Plot –
East Facing
Architectural Layout
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Plan
Drawing Scale: 1:1
Date of Project –
22nd April 2019
Sanjay Navlani
B.Voc Interior Design
Dezyne E’cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
TOP View
3 - D View
3 - D View
83. PORTFOLIO
Residential Design
CONCLUSION
During my One Year Tenure of Residential Design B.Voc. And
Diploma Programme, I have come across many new great
Things and also have learnt many new and exciting things in
and about the filed. I have gained Knowledge Theoretically and
Practically as well of the filed.
From Site Location too Construction to Designing, I have done
and learnt a lot and totally looking forward to more and to
extends my hands for more knowledge and understanding of
the Field.
These are the topics that I have learnt:
Elements of Design
Space Planning
Principles of Design
Anthropometrics
Building Construction
Louis Kahn Principles
Interior Material and Methods
I have tried my level best to feature and include all the points
in my Residential Project, and these have helped me in
improving my skills.