CAD drawings which include key plan, location plan, master plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, site sections, windows and door details, column, ornaments details, construction details etc of ISTANA BANDAR, BANTING I Methods of Documentation and Measured Drawing, Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture, Taylors University.
This document provides details on the CSWADI sports complex building with the following key points:
- The building was designed to integrate sports facilities with the surrounding residential area, including a sloped green roof offering public recreational space.
- Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, gym, courts for badminton, table tennis, and other sports, as well as retail space.
- The building's design maximizes natural light and ventilation to the spaces while minimizing glare on courts through orientation and layout. Sustainable materials were also used.
Geoffrey Bawa was a renowned Sri Lankan architect known for pioneering tropical modernism. He designed many iconic buildings that blended Western and tropical influences, featuring courtyards, verandas, and connections to the natural landscape. Some of his most famous works included the Lunuganga garden estate featuring landscapes and buildings nestled into the terrain, and the Ruhuna University campus composed of over 50 pavilions linked by covered walkways across varied topography.
The document describes a public housing development called CIDCO Housing in Belapur, Navi Mumbai built between 1985-1996. It consisted of over 1000 apartment units ranging in size from 20-100 square meters organized into clusters. The development aimed to create public, semi-public, and private spaces through its site planning and layout. It featured amenities like schools, shops, and open courtyards but lacked some facilities like markets, hospitals, and parking. Both positive and negative feedback is provided from current and past residents regarding aspects like leakage issues, security concerns, and lack of nearby amenities.
This document discusses courtyards in Indian context. It defines courtyards and their roles in buildings. It describes different types of traditional courtyards found in India and their functions. It discusses the importance of courtyards in ancient Indian texts like Vastushastra. It then outlines the history of courtyards dating back to 6500 BC and their use as focal points in early settlements. It also discusses the religious, climatic, social and cultural implications of courtyards. It notes the influence of British architecture and reasons for disappearance of courtyards in modern times. Finally, it concludes that while some new designs attempt to recreate courtyard principles, they often lack the characteristics of traditional courtyards.
acoustic and viewing angle analysis of an auditorium buildingSaleh Ahmed
The document discusses the design standards for an auditorium building. It provides details on the types of auditoriums, basic design considerations, acoustic standards, and typical auditorium components. It then analyzes the National Museum auditorium based on these standards. The analysis finds that the auditorium's shape, seating arrangement, stage design, and materials used are generally in line with standard auditorium design. However, some improvements could be made to the horizontal circulation and location of the sound control room.
The Jawahar Kala Kendra is an arts and crafts center located in Jaipur, India. The center was designed by architect Charles Correa and built between 1986-1991. It is dedicated to former Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The center's plan is based on the original city plan of Jaipur, consisting of nine squares arranged around a central courtyard. Each square represents a different planet and is designed and programmed according to the characteristics of that planet in astrology. The complex incorporates traditional Rajasthani architectural elements and provides facilities such as galleries, workshops, and an open-air theater to showcase Indian culture and crafts.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Design campus in Ahmedabad, India. It was established in 1961 and covers 63,848 square meters. The campus is divided into institutional and residential zones, with the main academic block facing the Sabarmati River. Notable features include courtyards that provide light and segregate functions, a grid structural plan, and extensive landscaping including lawns and an amphitheater. Construction utilized precast concrete and reinforced brick with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and interaction with the outdoors.
Club House Designs by IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTSsupratikrath
CLUB HOUSE DESIGNS by
IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Initiative for Design Excellence in Architecture
- Posted by Supratik Rath
Manager- Business Development
9902531505
This document provides details on the CSWADI sports complex building with the following key points:
- The building was designed to integrate sports facilities with the surrounding residential area, including a sloped green roof offering public recreational space.
- Facilities include an indoor swimming pool, gym, courts for badminton, table tennis, and other sports, as well as retail space.
- The building's design maximizes natural light and ventilation to the spaces while minimizing glare on courts through orientation and layout. Sustainable materials were also used.
Geoffrey Bawa was a renowned Sri Lankan architect known for pioneering tropical modernism. He designed many iconic buildings that blended Western and tropical influences, featuring courtyards, verandas, and connections to the natural landscape. Some of his most famous works included the Lunuganga garden estate featuring landscapes and buildings nestled into the terrain, and the Ruhuna University campus composed of over 50 pavilions linked by covered walkways across varied topography.
The document describes a public housing development called CIDCO Housing in Belapur, Navi Mumbai built between 1985-1996. It consisted of over 1000 apartment units ranging in size from 20-100 square meters organized into clusters. The development aimed to create public, semi-public, and private spaces through its site planning and layout. It featured amenities like schools, shops, and open courtyards but lacked some facilities like markets, hospitals, and parking. Both positive and negative feedback is provided from current and past residents regarding aspects like leakage issues, security concerns, and lack of nearby amenities.
This document discusses courtyards in Indian context. It defines courtyards and their roles in buildings. It describes different types of traditional courtyards found in India and their functions. It discusses the importance of courtyards in ancient Indian texts like Vastushastra. It then outlines the history of courtyards dating back to 6500 BC and their use as focal points in early settlements. It also discusses the religious, climatic, social and cultural implications of courtyards. It notes the influence of British architecture and reasons for disappearance of courtyards in modern times. Finally, it concludes that while some new designs attempt to recreate courtyard principles, they often lack the characteristics of traditional courtyards.
acoustic and viewing angle analysis of an auditorium buildingSaleh Ahmed
The document discusses the design standards for an auditorium building. It provides details on the types of auditoriums, basic design considerations, acoustic standards, and typical auditorium components. It then analyzes the National Museum auditorium based on these standards. The analysis finds that the auditorium's shape, seating arrangement, stage design, and materials used are generally in line with standard auditorium design. However, some improvements could be made to the horizontal circulation and location of the sound control room.
The Jawahar Kala Kendra is an arts and crafts center located in Jaipur, India. The center was designed by architect Charles Correa and built between 1986-1991. It is dedicated to former Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The center's plan is based on the original city plan of Jaipur, consisting of nine squares arranged around a central courtyard. Each square represents a different planet and is designed and programmed according to the characteristics of that planet in astrology. The complex incorporates traditional Rajasthani architectural elements and provides facilities such as galleries, workshops, and an open-air theater to showcase Indian culture and crafts.
The document provides information about the National Institute of Design campus in Ahmedabad, India. It was established in 1961 and covers 63,848 square meters. The campus is divided into institutional and residential zones, with the main academic block facing the Sabarmati River. Notable features include courtyards that provide light and segregate functions, a grid structural plan, and extensive landscaping including lawns and an amphitheater. Construction utilized precast concrete and reinforced brick with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and interaction with the outdoors.
Club House Designs by IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTSsupratikrath
CLUB HOUSE DESIGNS by
IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Initiative for Design Excellence in Architecture
- Posted by Supratik Rath
Manager- Business Development
9902531505
Wind Flower Hill and Spa Resort located in Kerala provides scenic views of the Vythiri area and Chembara hills. The 25 acre site includes 1 floor buildings with pitched roofs constructed of RCC containing cottages, a restaurant, and administrative block. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool framed by trees, yoga area, and plantation tours. Plans show the ground floor of the administrative block and restaurant, flooring and villa units with large windows and balconies overlooking the hills, suit units, and a spa and entertainment block. The landscape incorporates coffee plants and trees surrounding private, semi-public, and public zones.
A detailed description of the evolution of courtyards, how they are used around the world and particularly in the Indian context.
(I'm sorry about the annoying webdings font. Slideshare didn't recognize the one I had used. Should've just stuck with Times New Roman.)
The document discusses site analysis for building design. Site analysis involves surveying environmental factors like topography, climate, vegetation, and soil conditions that influence building layout and design. Key considerations include slope, solar orientation, prevailing winds, views, and regulatory requirements. Understanding these on-site conditions through tools like contour lines is essential for effective site planning and building design that is responsive to its surroundings.
The Windflower Spa and Resort in Kerala was designed in 2011 by architect C.P. Raj. The resort occupies 25 acres of land located in Vythiri, providing views of the scenic Chembara hills. It was designed using local materials and architecture styles to blend with the natural surroundings. The linear layout of cottages, villas, and other structures maximizes privacy while the use of pitched roofs, wood, and tiles evokes traditional Kerala design. Guests and staff are separated with private, semi-private, and public zones connected by walkways and an electric shuttle service.
case study on National institute of design, Ahmedabad.Milan Jain
The National Institute of Design was established in 1961 in Ahmedabad, India by the Government of India. It is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry that provides advanced training in fields like product design, visual communication, architecture and more. The campus was designed by architects Giraben Sarabhai and Charles Eames and covers 63,848 square meters along the Sabarmati River. Key aspects of the design include a grid layout with courtyards, north-south oriented studios for natural light, precast concrete construction, and extensive landscaping.
Chettinad houses are located in the Chettinad region of Tamil Nadu, India. The Chettiars, a business community, settled here in the 13th century. Their trading activities made them prosperous. Chettinad houses have distinct features like central courtyards, verandahs, platforms, and rooms opening onto corridors. The multi-story mansions combine elements of vernacular South Indian and European architecture. They use local materials like brick, lime plaster, and terracotta tiles suited to the hot climate. The houses are organized around nine clan temples and have tanks and reservoirs for water management. Arts and crafts like wood carving, basket weaving, and tile making also flour
The document discusses various types of acoustic materials used for soundproofing, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides examples of common materials for each type such as acoustic foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, ceiling tiles, and mineral wool rolls for absorbers. For diffusers it mentions pyramidal, quadratic, and polycylindrical styles. Barriers include mass loaded vinyl, composite foams, and metal sheet curtains. Price ranges and specifications are given for many products.
Rural architecture in Kashmir has evolved over time using locally available materials like stone, mud, bricks and wood. Traditional buildings are constructed by local people without architects and reflect the local culture and ability to house themselves. New materials like corrugated galvanized iron sheets have recently become popular roofing materials, replacing traditional wood and mud roofs. The type of materials used varies between different regions of Kashmir depending on factors like availability of resources and ability to withstand the climate.
Daniel Libeskind's addition to the Jewish Museum Berlin uses metaphor, fragmentation, void, and disorientation to communicate the displacement and suffering of Jewish people in Germany. The building's overall distorted Star of David shape contains three underground axes representing continuity, emigration, and the Holocaust. Features like the narrow and unheated Holocaust Tower and empty, unlit Voids symbolize that which cannot be exhibited about Jewish history in Berlin. The Garden of Exile further disorients visitors to represent the instability felt by those forced out of Germany. Libeskind's deconstructivist design successfully tells the story of Jewish culture through architectural form.
Suspended ceilings are used to conceal structural features, pipes, ducts and provide acoustic and thermal insulation. Different types of grids are used including exposed, concealed and semi-concealed grids made of materials like metal, wood or gypsum board. Proper installation requires marking locations, installing perimeter trims and hangers before laying panels or tiles. Factors like fire resistance, lighting fixtures and sprinkler head clearance must be considered during installation and design of suspended ceilings.
http://bit.ly/brigade-gateway-enclave
Brigade Gateway Enclave is one of the popular Residential Developments in Malleshwaram neighborhood of Bangalore. It is among the Completed Projects of Brigade Enterprises Limited. The landscape is beautiful with spacious 26 Blocks and over 1200 Houses.
The project aims to serve underprivileged communities by providing services and seeing humanity in every individual. It focuses on Ramapir No Tekro, the largest slum in Ahmedabad with people from scheduled castes and Potter families. The multi-purpose activity center serves as an informal school, provides evening education for adults, and serves as a training center. The 1200 sqm site is located next to existing community centers. The architect designed the building using sustainable and locally sourced materials like fly ash bricks, glass and plastic bottles, recycled wood and more to provide vocational training and community services while empowering people economically.
BRICK school of architecture, case studyNavyaTessSabu
The BRICK School of Architecture in Pune, India was designed by architect Girish Doshi to foster interaction and inspiration among students. The 9-acre campus features a symmetrical plan around a central courtyard, drawing from South Indian temple and traditional Maratha architectural designs. Studios, classrooms, and workshops are arranged around courtyards and connected by bridges to promote cross-ventilation and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces. The use of exposed brickwork, courtyards, and skylights aims to integrate nature into the campus and provide a collaborative learning environment.
Geoffrey Bawa was a Sri Lankan architect known as the "Father of Tropical Modernism". He fused vernacular architecture with modern concepts to design buildings suited for Sri Lanka's climate and culture. One of his most famous works is the Seema Malaka Temple, built on three overwater platforms connected by boardwalks in the middle of a lake. Inspired by ancient Sri Lankan forest monasteries, the temple provides a serene environment for meditation with its open plan, white and grey colors, and positioning overlooking the water.
Yamuna Apartments is a 200-unit housing complex designed for lower-middle income residents in India. The complex was designed as an "urban village" with narrow pedestrian streets (galis) that restrict vehicular traffic to the perimeter. The units are arranged around a central square used for recreation. The design incorporates traditional Indian elements like balconies, courtyards, and terraces to establish private, semi-private, and public spaces and maximize cross-ventilation while maintaining a sense of community.
The document provides information about Tezuka Architects and their Fuji Kindergarten project, including:
1) Biographies of Takaharu and Yui Tezuka, the founders of Tezuka Architects, and awards the firm has received including for the Fuji Kindergarten project.
2) A description of the circular design of Fuji Kindergarten which allows children to run endlessly, as well as its open plan layout without boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.
3) Details about how the kindergarten design incorporates existing trees and their root systems, using foundations and beams to preserve the trees while accommodating the building.
This document provides details about the landscaping plan for Kalpataru Riverside apartment complex. It includes amenities such as 2 and 2.5 BHK apartments overlooking the Gadhi River, a clubhouse with a gym and spa, badminton court, indoor games room, swimming pool, and children's play area. The landscaping is segregated into entrance area, central landscape area, play area, hardscape, and sculptures. It describes the features of each area including plantings, pathways, seating, and flooring to create a peaceful natural environment within the complex.
Site Analysis
Building Regulations
External Circulation
Internal Connectivity
Layout
Facilities
Space Modules
Working Stations
Service Cores
Building Services
Environmental Controls
The document provides an overview of smart card technology and KeyServ, a smart card-based system for secure digital signatures. It describes smart cards, encryption standards like DES and RSA, secure hash algorithms, and components like the Secure Application Module (SAM) and personal signature keys. The document also discusses functions of the KeyServ system such as generating, storing, and using digital certificates and identifiers. It concludes by outlining potential error messages in the KeyServ system.
Wind Flower Hill and Spa Resort located in Kerala provides scenic views of the Vythiri area and Chembara hills. The 25 acre site includes 1 floor buildings with pitched roofs constructed of RCC containing cottages, a restaurant, and administrative block. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool framed by trees, yoga area, and plantation tours. Plans show the ground floor of the administrative block and restaurant, flooring and villa units with large windows and balconies overlooking the hills, suit units, and a spa and entertainment block. The landscape incorporates coffee plants and trees surrounding private, semi-public, and public zones.
A detailed description of the evolution of courtyards, how they are used around the world and particularly in the Indian context.
(I'm sorry about the annoying webdings font. Slideshare didn't recognize the one I had used. Should've just stuck with Times New Roman.)
The document discusses site analysis for building design. Site analysis involves surveying environmental factors like topography, climate, vegetation, and soil conditions that influence building layout and design. Key considerations include slope, solar orientation, prevailing winds, views, and regulatory requirements. Understanding these on-site conditions through tools like contour lines is essential for effective site planning and building design that is responsive to its surroundings.
The Windflower Spa and Resort in Kerala was designed in 2011 by architect C.P. Raj. The resort occupies 25 acres of land located in Vythiri, providing views of the scenic Chembara hills. It was designed using local materials and architecture styles to blend with the natural surroundings. The linear layout of cottages, villas, and other structures maximizes privacy while the use of pitched roofs, wood, and tiles evokes traditional Kerala design. Guests and staff are separated with private, semi-private, and public zones connected by walkways and an electric shuttle service.
case study on National institute of design, Ahmedabad.Milan Jain
The National Institute of Design was established in 1961 in Ahmedabad, India by the Government of India. It is an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry that provides advanced training in fields like product design, visual communication, architecture and more. The campus was designed by architects Giraben Sarabhai and Charles Eames and covers 63,848 square meters along the Sabarmati River. Key aspects of the design include a grid layout with courtyards, north-south oriented studios for natural light, precast concrete construction, and extensive landscaping.
Chettinad houses are located in the Chettinad region of Tamil Nadu, India. The Chettiars, a business community, settled here in the 13th century. Their trading activities made them prosperous. Chettinad houses have distinct features like central courtyards, verandahs, platforms, and rooms opening onto corridors. The multi-story mansions combine elements of vernacular South Indian and European architecture. They use local materials like brick, lime plaster, and terracotta tiles suited to the hot climate. The houses are organized around nine clan temples and have tanks and reservoirs for water management. Arts and crafts like wood carving, basket weaving, and tile making also flour
The document discusses various types of acoustic materials used for soundproofing, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides examples of common materials for each type such as acoustic foam panels, fabric wrapped panels, ceiling tiles, and mineral wool rolls for absorbers. For diffusers it mentions pyramidal, quadratic, and polycylindrical styles. Barriers include mass loaded vinyl, composite foams, and metal sheet curtains. Price ranges and specifications are given for many products.
Rural architecture in Kashmir has evolved over time using locally available materials like stone, mud, bricks and wood. Traditional buildings are constructed by local people without architects and reflect the local culture and ability to house themselves. New materials like corrugated galvanized iron sheets have recently become popular roofing materials, replacing traditional wood and mud roofs. The type of materials used varies between different regions of Kashmir depending on factors like availability of resources and ability to withstand the climate.
Daniel Libeskind's addition to the Jewish Museum Berlin uses metaphor, fragmentation, void, and disorientation to communicate the displacement and suffering of Jewish people in Germany. The building's overall distorted Star of David shape contains three underground axes representing continuity, emigration, and the Holocaust. Features like the narrow and unheated Holocaust Tower and empty, unlit Voids symbolize that which cannot be exhibited about Jewish history in Berlin. The Garden of Exile further disorients visitors to represent the instability felt by those forced out of Germany. Libeskind's deconstructivist design successfully tells the story of Jewish culture through architectural form.
Suspended ceilings are used to conceal structural features, pipes, ducts and provide acoustic and thermal insulation. Different types of grids are used including exposed, concealed and semi-concealed grids made of materials like metal, wood or gypsum board. Proper installation requires marking locations, installing perimeter trims and hangers before laying panels or tiles. Factors like fire resistance, lighting fixtures and sprinkler head clearance must be considered during installation and design of suspended ceilings.
http://bit.ly/brigade-gateway-enclave
Brigade Gateway Enclave is one of the popular Residential Developments in Malleshwaram neighborhood of Bangalore. It is among the Completed Projects of Brigade Enterprises Limited. The landscape is beautiful with spacious 26 Blocks and over 1200 Houses.
The project aims to serve underprivileged communities by providing services and seeing humanity in every individual. It focuses on Ramapir No Tekro, the largest slum in Ahmedabad with people from scheduled castes and Potter families. The multi-purpose activity center serves as an informal school, provides evening education for adults, and serves as a training center. The 1200 sqm site is located next to existing community centers. The architect designed the building using sustainable and locally sourced materials like fly ash bricks, glass and plastic bottles, recycled wood and more to provide vocational training and community services while empowering people economically.
BRICK school of architecture, case studyNavyaTessSabu
The BRICK School of Architecture in Pune, India was designed by architect Girish Doshi to foster interaction and inspiration among students. The 9-acre campus features a symmetrical plan around a central courtyard, drawing from South Indian temple and traditional Maratha architectural designs. Studios, classrooms, and workshops are arranged around courtyards and connected by bridges to promote cross-ventilation and connectivity between indoor and outdoor spaces. The use of exposed brickwork, courtyards, and skylights aims to integrate nature into the campus and provide a collaborative learning environment.
Geoffrey Bawa was a Sri Lankan architect known as the "Father of Tropical Modernism". He fused vernacular architecture with modern concepts to design buildings suited for Sri Lanka's climate and culture. One of his most famous works is the Seema Malaka Temple, built on three overwater platforms connected by boardwalks in the middle of a lake. Inspired by ancient Sri Lankan forest monasteries, the temple provides a serene environment for meditation with its open plan, white and grey colors, and positioning overlooking the water.
Yamuna Apartments is a 200-unit housing complex designed for lower-middle income residents in India. The complex was designed as an "urban village" with narrow pedestrian streets (galis) that restrict vehicular traffic to the perimeter. The units are arranged around a central square used for recreation. The design incorporates traditional Indian elements like balconies, courtyards, and terraces to establish private, semi-private, and public spaces and maximize cross-ventilation while maintaining a sense of community.
The document provides information about Tezuka Architects and their Fuji Kindergarten project, including:
1) Biographies of Takaharu and Yui Tezuka, the founders of Tezuka Architects, and awards the firm has received including for the Fuji Kindergarten project.
2) A description of the circular design of Fuji Kindergarten which allows children to run endlessly, as well as its open plan layout without boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.
3) Details about how the kindergarten design incorporates existing trees and their root systems, using foundations and beams to preserve the trees while accommodating the building.
This document provides details about the landscaping plan for Kalpataru Riverside apartment complex. It includes amenities such as 2 and 2.5 BHK apartments overlooking the Gadhi River, a clubhouse with a gym and spa, badminton court, indoor games room, swimming pool, and children's play area. The landscaping is segregated into entrance area, central landscape area, play area, hardscape, and sculptures. It describes the features of each area including plantings, pathways, seating, and flooring to create a peaceful natural environment within the complex.
Site Analysis
Building Regulations
External Circulation
Internal Connectivity
Layout
Facilities
Space Modules
Working Stations
Service Cores
Building Services
Environmental Controls
The document provides an overview of smart card technology and KeyServ, a smart card-based system for secure digital signatures. It describes smart cards, encryption standards like DES and RSA, secure hash algorithms, and components like the Secure Application Module (SAM) and personal signature keys. The document also discusses functions of the KeyServ system such as generating, storing, and using digital certificates and identifiers. It concludes by outlining potential error messages in the KeyServ system.
The document contains data from test sections and questions. It includes the number of questions answered correctly and incorrectly in various test sections, as well as difficulty levels for questions. It also shows how to calculate raw scores from the number of questions answered correctly and use conversion tables to determine scaled scores for the math, critical reading and writing sections of a practice SAT exam.
This document appears to be a table containing random digits organized into lines. There are 141 lines shown, with each line containing 10 random digits. The table seems to be providing random number data for statistical analysis or simulation purposes.
The document provides specifications for various window and door models from Integrity, including their dimensions and sizes. It lists measurements such as width, height, and clear opening area for double hung windows, egress windows, and outswing french doors ranging from smaller to larger sizes. Contact information is provided at the bottom for the Integrity dealer or website for more information.
This document provides specification data for Fortens brand counterbalanced lift trucks with lift capacities ranging from 4,000 to 5,500 kg and lift heights from 4.0 to 5.5 feet. It includes detailed technical specifications across multiple categories such as performance data, dimensions, tires/chassis, weights, and distinguishing marks. Specification data is based on VDI 2198 standard.
WORKING DRAWING_ BASIC STUDENT PORTFOLIOMansi Jain
This document contains a location plan, building profiles, and schedules for a proposed building project. The location plan shows the plot boundaries and surrounding features. The building profiles provide dimensions and details for the building columns, shear walls, stub columns, and plinth beams. The schedules list coordinate points, column heights, and sizes for the structural elements.
The document proposes a postgraduate hostel for Futa, Gida Kwano Campus with the following key details:
- It includes site, ground, first, second and roof floor plans as well as sections and elevation drawings of the proposed hostel.
- The hostel consists of rooms, lobbies, corridors, cafeteria, kitchen and other facilities and has been designed using Computer Aided Design software.
- The drawings provide dimensions and specifications for construction materials to be used in the substructure, walls, floors and roofing of the proposed multi-story building.
This document appears to be a catalog from a Mexican steel company called Aceros Alcalde. It lists the company's contact information and locations, and provides a detailed catalog of the various steel products it offers for sale, including angles, flats, structural shapes, pipes, plates, wire, and other items. It also includes specifications like dimensions, weights, and technical information for the different products.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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The document provides information about truck wheel positions, tire sizes and markings, load and speed ratings, and tire patterns for different manufacturers. It explains that truck tire sizes are typically written as three numbers, such as 315/80/22.5, where the first number is the section width in millimeters, the second is the aspect ratio as a percentage of the width, and the third is the wheel diameter in inches. It also describes common load and speed ratings for trucks and trailers. Finally, it outlines the typical tire pattern designations used by Goodyear, Dunlop and Fulda to indicate steer, drive and trailer tires.
This document contains a site plan, floor plans, elevations and sections of a proposed guard house building. The site plan shows the location of the guard house building within the site context, including existing roads, plantations and structures. The floor plans and elevations provide dimensions and descriptions of the internal and external layout of the guard house building. The sections cut through the building and site to illustrate the relative levels.
Vancouver conventioncentre floorplansbrochure_pdf_2015Vasudevan KR
This document provides a floor plan and details for the Vancouver Convention Centre including:
- Exhibition halls totaling 220,500 sq ft that can accommodate events of any size and be divided into three spaces.
- 22 loading bays with dock levelers for convenient truck access.
- Ballrooms totaling over 53,000 sq ft that can be divided or combined in various configurations.
- Large pre-function spaces like the Pacific Terrace and Ballroom Foyer.
This document contains a center line plan for a collage building project at Nandgaon Village in Thane district, Maharashtra, India. It lists dimensions for 34 sections of the building labeled C1 through C34. The sections range in size from 350x750 to 850x500. A line drawing shows the layout and dimensions between sections.
The document provides poker preflop opening raise and 3-bet sizing recommendations based on position at the table and other factors like stack sizes and opponent types. It includes guidelines for various positions including early, middle, cutoff, button, small blind and big blind. Recommendations include standard opens of 9-12 big blinds as well as adjustments based on steals, defenses and cold calls against raises.
This document contains a catalog listing various items for sale related to scuba diving and water sports. It includes sections listing specifications and prices for steel and aluminum scuba tanks in various sizes, as well as accessories like tank boots and carriers. Other sections list neoprene suits, shorts, gloves and rash guards in different thicknesses, along with details on features like seals and zippers. Finally, the document outlines regulators, valves, gauges and other equipment.
Royal garden Plots Construction Start,8459137252kharkara5
This document provides a site plan layout for a proposed residential development project. The plan shows over 300 individual plots labeled A through D, along with various common areas including parks, commercial areas, and roads. Key aspects of the 3 phase development include over 500 residential units of varying sizes, commercial spaces, institutional areas, and supporting infrastructure like water, electricity and sewer. The plan is accompanied by notes on scale, location, phases and distributions of units.
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This document provides a site plan layout for a proposed residential development project with the following key details:
- The plan shows multiple phases of development laid out in a grid-like pattern with roads and plots labeled with letters and numbers.
- A legend defines different plot sizes ranging from 100 to 300 square yards.
- Notes provide information on scales, external roads, landscaping, and location in Behror, Rajasthan.
Royal garden Plots Near Somnath City,8459137252kharkara5
This document provides a site plan layout for a proposed residential development project with the following key details:
- The plan shows multiple phases of development laid out in a grid-like pattern divided into blocks labeled A-D.
- Land uses include residential plots of varying sizes, commercial areas, institutional areas, parks and open spaces, and roads.
- Details are provided on the number of units and sizes proposed for each phase. supporting amenities like schools and a resort are also noted.
- Dimensions and designations are provided for all roads.
- A legend defines the various plot sizes and includes notes on scale, external roads, and landscaping.
- Location, client, and architectural firm details are
This document provides a site plan layout for a proposed residential development project with the following key details:
- The plan shows multiple phases of development laid out in a grid-like pattern divided into blocks labeled A-D.
- Land uses include residential plots of varying sizes, commercial areas, institutional areas, parks and open spaces, and roads.
- Details are provided on the number of units and sizes for each phase. supporting amenities like schools, shops, and recreation are included.
- Specifications like road widths, plot sizes, and development phases are indicated on the legend.
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The document describes a project to redesign the garden and dog shelter at Good Samaritan Home orphanage. It includes plans to clean up the messy garden, remove the old rusting dog shelter, and build a new sustainable wooden shelter. The project involved cleaning and reorganizing the garden, constructing the new dog shelter out of donated wood with a polycarbonate roof, and holding activities with the orphan children. Challenges like needing additional materials were addressed by group members obtaining the items from nearby stores. The goal was to beautify the areas and provide a better shelter for the dog, while also educating the children about environmental issues.
METHODS OF DOCUMENTATION AND MEASURED DRAWING (ISTANA BANDAR)Vicky Lee
Methods of Documentation and Measured Drawings (ARC1215) (ARC60305) is a short semester course conducted in Taylor’s University that aims to develop an understanding of the principles of building preservation and the method of recording it in three documentation methods; measured drawings, written documentation and photographic documentation. The ideas of application and management of architectural historic documentation will be presented as part of the overall knowledge of building preservation. For measured drawings, students are to document historically and architecturally significant buildings in the form of as-built drawings. The task requires 10 to 20 students per group depending on the size and complexity of the building to be measured that involve field works consisting measuring technique such as photographing, sketches, use of theodolite and measuring tape. The outcomes of the subject are collections of plans, sections, elevations, details and axonometric views / models; complemented with a report that explains about the background, history, culture architectural style, construction and ornamentation of the given building.
The student was assigned to observe an everyday object for their English class. They chose to observe a basketball. Through touch, they felt its rough texture from protruding circles covering the surface. By sight, they saw its perfect round shape and colors varying from light to dark depending on the light. They also noticed labeling including the brand, size, and place of manufacture. By other senses, they smelled a combination of leather, plastic and rubber. They also listened to its sound varying based on how it was tapped or bounced. The student explored the basketball's weight, texture, smell, sound and other properties to gain a deeper understanding of it through multiple senses rather than just vision alone.
The document is a research report on the textile industry in Malaysia. It includes a research proposal, research essay, bibliography, and appendix. The research proposal outlines the group members, research topic on three textile businesses (Gulati's, Madras, Kamdar), research questions, methodology of interviews and meetings, and conclusion. The research essay contrasts the histories, product ranges, and business methods of Gulati's and Madras textile shops based on interviews. It finds that while the shops seem similar, they differ in their origins, product diversity, targeting of customer groups, and reliance on regular customers. The appendix includes meeting minutes and details of the shops obtained from the interviews.
This document summarizes a debate on whether compulsory sex education should be taught in schools. In the debate:
1) The first negative speaker argues that parents, not teachers, should educate children on sex because parents know their children best and when they are ready.
2) The second negative speaker claims that sex education in schools could lead to higher rates of premarital sex as it may introduce the topic at a young age and make children think sex is safe.
3) The third negative speaker restates the negative team's position and summarizes their key points that sex education is better taught by parents, not in schools, and that it could increase early sexual activity.
The document compares and contrasts the science fiction movies Avatar and Skyline. It summarizes the plotlines, settings, and endings of each film. Avatar takes place on the planet Pandora and involves humans attacking indigenous aliens to mine a valuable mineral. Skyline depicts an alien invasion of Earth in which aliens abduct humans in Los Angeles. The settings of Avatar include the alien world of Pandora, while Skyline is set entirely within a building in LA. Avatar ends with the humans defeated and leaving Pandora, while Skyline has an ambiguous cliffhanger ending that leaves the ultimate outcome unknown.
This document presents a case study of infrastructure in urban, suburban, and rural areas of Malaysia. It focuses on Bukit Bintang as the urban area, Desa Park City as the suburban area, and Janda Baik as the rural area. For each area, the document examines traffic lights, pedestrian walkways, street lights, and road signs. In Bukit Bintang, several key findings are discussed, including the traffic lights at major intersections that help control vehicle flow, especially during peak hours and large events. Pedestrian walkways and dual-layer traffic lights also help ensure safety.
The document discusses weaknesses in the design of an unnamed site. It identifies four specific weaknesses: 1) the small roundabout's plain design and lack of decorations, 2) the narrow road around the small roundabout that could cause traffic jams, 3) the uncovered sky deck corridor next to the pickup/drop-off area that could become wet and slippery during rain, and 4) the lack of cover from the guard house to the pedestrian walkway during sunny and rainy days, causing inconvenience for the public. It also includes several figures and charts about traffic congestion, the underground carpark entrance, the sky deck design, and public convenience and views.
This document appears to be a class test on effective public communication. It contains multiple choice questions, true/false questions, and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of concepts like symbols, language, nonverbal communication, listening, and negotiation. It also includes short answer essay questions asking students to describe concepts like the relationship between symbols and meaning or ways in which listening is critical to future success.
This document appears to be a test for a class on effective public communication. It contains multiple choice questions (Section A), true/false questions (Section B), and short answer questions (Section C). The multiple choice and true/false questions cover topics like the meanings of words, nonverbal communication, listening skills, and negotiation strategies. One of the short answer questions asks students to discuss how to tell if someone is lying based on body language, and to give examples of public figures who have been caught lying.
This document contains a script for a story titled "Love and War". The script is divided into two parts. Part 1 introduces the main characters Seung Hyun, a Korean man, and Yumiko, a Japanese woman, who meet and fall in love while volunteering in Kenya. Part 2 shows Seung Hyun bringing Yumiko to meet his grandparents in Korea, but his grandfather Mr. Choi strongly objects to the relationship and refuses to bless it due to intense hatred towards the Japanese stemming from his experiences in World War 2.
The document discusses interpersonal communication and the three basic interpersonal needs of inclusion, affection, and control according to William Schutz's theory. It explains that people communicate to satisfy these needs and define their identities through group membership and relationships. The need for inclusion involves belonging and acceptance, while the need for affection concerns caring for others and being cared for. The need for control deals with levels of power and influence in relationships. How these needs are fulfilled, either adequately or in excess or deficiency, impacts how people interact and feel about relationships. Effective communication is essential to managing these interpersonal needs in everyday life.
The document is a report for a social psychology assignment that required students to create a video incorporating concepts learned in class. The introduction explains the purpose was to apply concepts to understand real life and reduce misunderstandings. The summary describes three scenes of a video where a character gets a date after being introduced. Concepts from class like attribution biases and the halo effect were applied. The conclusion states the assignment improved understanding of concepts and video/acting skills.
This document provides a brief mood board or list of topics related to Penang, Malaysia, including religion, traditional coffee shops (kopitiam), fishing villages, and street food, which are all important cultural aspects of Penang.
The document discusses different topics related to vintage Malaysian culture, including coffee manufacturing processes, street food, fishing villages, traditional craftspeople, and places of worship. Sections are dedicated to coffee, duck, tranquility, aesthetics, and faith, with each section providing details on cultural elements, people, and locations within those themes.
This document outlines a group business project to hold a charity drive event. The group chose to raise funds for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Selangor, Malaysia (SPCA Selangor). They set a fundraising goal of RM2000. The group sold products like t-shirts, button badges, and cactuses. They also received donations and sold merchandise from SPCA Selangor. Through the event, they successfully raised a total of RM2110.10 for the charity. The document discusses the objectives, target market, competition, products, packaging, pricing, promotion, sponsorship, distribution, green measures, human resources, and evaluation of the event results.
The document is a journal containing multiple entries by Vicky Lee Wei Kee discussing various concepts in social psychology, including:
1) An entry describing her ambivalent attitudes towards spending time with her family who was visiting or focusing on schoolwork.
2) An entry about how she learned to order coffee at Starbucks through observational learning by watching others.
3) An entry explaining how her and her friends chose a crowded restaurant in an unfamiliar area due to the concept of social proof.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
CAD DRAWINGS - METHODS OF DOCUMENTATION AND MEASURED DRAWING
1. GRASS FIELD
GUARD
HOUSE
PARKING LOT
GUARD
POST
CARPARK
SEKOLAH TAHFIZ
OIL PALM FIELD
JALANISTANALAMA
EXISTING STRUCTURE
EXISTING ROAD
EXISTING ROAD
OUT
IN
FROM BANTING
EXISTING PLANTATION
EXISTING PLANTATION
OUT
IN
94436
23350
ISTANA
BANDAR
BANTING
PELABUHAN
KLANG
PUCHONG
PULAU
KETAM
PULAU
KELANG
FROM KLIA
(AIRPORT)
LEMBAH KLANG SELATAN HIGHWAY
SELANGOR
STRAIT OF
MALACCA
SHAH ALAMKLANG
SHAH ALAM HIGHWAY
ISTANA BANDAR JUGRA
JALAN KLINIK
JALANISTANALAMA
JALANBANDAR
JALAN TELUK PULAI
BANDAR BANTING
JALAN AIR TAWAR
SUNGAI LANGAT
MASJID SULTAN
ALAE'DDIN
MASJID SULTAN
ALAUDDIN
SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN BANDAR
FROMBANTING
JALANPUSARA
LORONG WAWASAN
SEKOLAH RENDAH
AGAMA KAMPUNG
BANDAR
JUGRA SPORT
FISHING (JSF)
SEKOLAH TAFIZ
MAKAM DIRAJA KG.
BANDAR
26.2.2015
AS STATED
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
IBJ-001
1
KEY PLAN
1N NTS
LOCATION PLAN
2N NTS Scale: 1:750
SITE PLAN
3N
74
2. 4370
FFL 00.00
SFL 00.00
GROUND FLOOR
FFL +02.80
SFL +02.80
GROUND FLOOR
RL + 07.17
ROOF
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7474
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93762
GUARD ROOM
SEC
SITE
SEC
SITE
KEY PLAN
Scale: 1:750
0 2 4 6 8 100
SITE SECTION
1
IBJ-002
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74
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W14
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W14
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W15
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D8
D8
W5c
W5d
PORCH
FFL=+0.02
THRONE ROOM 1
FFL=+0.10
FFL=0.00
ROOM
3.3m x 3.2mCOURTYARD
FFL=0.00
8.2m x 5.7m
ROOM
TOILET
CHAMBER
4.8m x 3.4m
CORRIDOR
FFL=+0.1013.2m x 4.1m
12.8m x 7.5m
OFFICE
4.6m x 3.7m
FOYER
4.6m x 3.6m
CHAMBER
3.3m x 3.2m
3.6m x 3.1m
3.3m x 3.1m
4.8m x 5.8m
4.3m x 3.6m
4.3m x 3.6m
ROYAL BANQUET ROOM
W1
D5
S
X2
S
X3
S
X4
S
X7
S
X1
S
X5
S
X8
S
Y2
S
S
Y2
LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C13
C15
C18
C19
C20
C25
C8
C8
C8
C8
C8
C8
C25
C25
C25
C8
C19
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C25
C9 C9 C9
C9 C20C9 C9 C9
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C9
C2 C6
C6C2 C6
C10
C15
C6
C6
C6
C6
C18 C6 C6
C6 C6 C5
C5
C1
C1
C1
C13
C13C13
C3
C4
C4
C4
C15
C15
C5
C25
S
X6
CHAMBER
CHAMBER OFFICE
4.6m x 3.7m
FOYER
4.6m x 3.6m
COURTYARD
FFL=0.00
8.2m x 5.7m
CHAMBER
4.8m x 3.4m
ROOM
3.3m x 3.2m
S
Y1
S
Y1
Y3
28
25
24
21
20
17
15
12
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36033899522938733558
4413445750822607
139075926
82863575
3642
35753575357562062234
396539753905
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2024 5857
94304
S
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S
X3
S
X4
S
X7
S
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S
X5
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C30
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C31C31
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C32
C32
C33C33
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C32
C32
C32
C32
C33
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C34
C34 C34
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C34
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C34
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C36 C36
C36
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C36 C36
C37 C37 C36
C37
C37 C37
C37
C37 C37
C37 C37
C36
C36
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C38 C38
C38 C38
C38
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C39
C38
C40
C40
C40
C40
C39
c38
C38
C38
C38
C39
C39
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C43 C43
C43 C43
C44
C44
C44
C44
C44
C26
C26
C26
C26
S
X9
S
X9
INACCESSIBLE
INACCESSIBLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
3.9m x 14.3m
PLATFORM
3.9m x 14.3m
PLATFORM
WALKWAY 3.92m x 6.30m
PLATFORM
WAITING ROOM
FFL = +0.10
4.2m x 4.7m
ASSEMBLY HALL
16m x 20m
FFL = +0.14
ELECTRIC
LANDING
FFL = +0.73
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.05
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.10
CENTER COURT
FFL = +0.16
COURT
FFL = +0.24
CORRIDOR
FFL = +0.13
LANDING
FFL = +0.79
KITCHEN
4.3m x 14m
STOREROOM
2.2m x 2.4m
ROYAL FAMILY AREA
4.7m x 5.7m
ROYAL BEDROOM
5.6m x 3.6m
INTERMEDIATE AREA
3.6m x 5.3m
ROYAL ROOM
5.0m x 5.3m
ROYAL BEDROOM
3.6m x 5.3m
LANDING
FFL = +0.76
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.18
TURFING
3.0m x 6.4m
FFL = -0.05
TURFING
3.0m x 15m
FFL = -0.05
GUARD
ROOM
TOILET
TURFING
4.8m x 4.3m
FFL = -0.05
5.8m x 9.3m
ROOM
10m x 3.3m
TOILET
2.7m x 3.5m
TURFING
4.8m x 4.3m
FFL = -0.05
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.10
CARPARK
22m x 16m
ROYAL BATH
(MALE)
ROYAL BATH
(FEMALE)
WATER
FEATURE
WATER
FEATURE
TURFING
20m x 6.9m
TURFING
13m x 28m
FFL = -0.13
FFL = - 0.13
PRISON
2.5m x 2.0m
PRISON
2.5m x 2.0m
MANHOLE
D30
D33 D33 D33 D33 D33
D30
TURFING
2.8m x 12.2m
WATER
FEATURE
PLATFORM
3.5m x 12m
26.2.2015
1:200
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
IBJ-003
3
75
00 2 4 6 8 10 M
COMBINED GROUND FLOOR
1
4. X6
S
X6
S
Y2
S
Y1
X8
S
X8
S
X5
S
X1
S
X7
S
X4
S
X3
S
X2
S
X5
S
X1
S
X7
S
X4
S
X3
S
X2
S
W6
W6
W7
W7 W7
W7 W8a
W8b
W8a
W8a W8a
W8a
W9
W10W11
D10
D11
D11
D12 D12
D12
D13
D13
D16
D14
D15
D17
D17
W9
W8a
D12
D10
D12
W8a
D9
BALCONY
FFL=+3.60 FFL=+3.57 12.9m x 4.8m
CHAMBER
6.5m x 3.3m
13.2m x 4.2m
FOYER
4.7m x 3.7m
BED ROOM
BED ROOM
7.6m x 3.0m BED ROOM
3.8m x 3.3m
RESTING ROOM
6.5m x 3.3m
FFL=+3.12
4.7m x 3.8m
15.7m x 6.3m
CORRIDOR
D15
C16
C17
C21
C22
C24
C21
C13
C22 C22
C24
C17
C14
C5
C5
C5
C5
C22
C22 C22
C23
C23
C11 C14
C12
C12
C47
C47 C47
C47
C16
C14
C14
C13
BALCONY
BALCONY
BED ROOM
7.6m x 3.0m
BED ROOM
4.7m x 3.8m
FOYER
4.7m x 3.7m
C11
S
C13
C14
C14
C13
W21
W21
W21
W21
W21 W21
W21
W21
W21
W21
W22 W22
W22
W21
W21
W21
W22
W19W19
W22
W21
W21
D33
D28 D28
C45
C45
C45
C45
C46
C46
C46 C46
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28C28
C28 C28 C28 C28 C28
C28C28
C28
C28
S
X9
S
X9
LANDING
FFL = +2.49
ASSEMBLY HALL
16m x 20m
FFL = +2.49
4.1m x 4.6m
INACCESSIBLE
INACCESSIBLE
INACCESSIBLE
S
Y1
D24
W9
W9
M2
M2
M1
ROOM
4.2m x 5.5m
ROOM
2.5m x 3m
ROOM
2.4m x 2.7m
W24
W23
W24W24
S
Y2
S
Y1
28
25
24
21
20
17
15
12
11
10
9
7
5
2
1
R T W X AA AD AE AF AGO Q S U V Y Z AB AC
3
4
6
8
13
14
16
18
19
22
23
26
27
29
30
31
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P
36004900340049003600
36033899522938733558
4413445750822607
139075926
82863575
3642
35753575357562062234
396539753905
70866
4450 3955 3950 3950 3950 3950 3050 3050 1825 1600 1600 1825 3826 3650 5096 4110 5588 10640 5711 4924 5725
5376 3610 7325 3710 1755 3930 5459 64572797
2024 5857
94304
S
Y3
C44
C44
C44
C44
26.2.2015
1:200
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
00 2 4 6 8 10M
COMBINED FIRST FLOOR
1
IBJ-004
4
74
5. A B C D E F G H I J K L M
W1
W2c W2d
W2a W2b W3a
W3b
W3c
W3c
W4a W4a
W4c
W4b W4a
D1
D2
D3
D2
D3
D3
D3
D4 D4
W4c
W5a
W5b
D6a
D6b
D7a
D7a
D7a
D6c
D7b
D7b
D7b
D7b
D8
D8
W5c
W5d
PORCH
FFL=+0.02
THRONE ROOM 1
FFL=+0.10
S
X2
S
X3
S
X4
S
X7
S
X1
S
X5
S
Y1
FFL=0.00
ROOM
3.3m x 3.2mCOURTYARD
FFL=0.00
8.2m x 5.7m
ROOM
CHAMBER
4.8m x 3.4m
CORRIDOR
FFL=+0.1013.2m x 4.1m
12.8m x 7.5m
OFFICE
4.6m x 3.7m
FOYER
4.6m x 3.6m
CHAMBER
3.3m x 3.2m
3.6m x 3.1m
3.3m x 3.1m
4.8m x 5.8m
4.3m x 3.6m
4.3m x 3.6m
ROYAL BANQUET ROOM
W1
D5
4450 3950 3950 3950 3950 3950 6100 3425 3425
3050 3050 1825 1600 1600 1825
37150
20400
360060003600
49003400490036003600
S
X2
S
X3
S
X4
S
X7
S
X1
S
X5
S
X8
S
X8
S
Y2
S
Y1
S
Y2
TURFING
LANDSCAPE
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C47
C15
C18
C19
C20
C25
C8
C8
C8
C8
C8
C8
C25
C25
C25
C8
C19
C2
C25
C9 C9 C9
C9 C20C9 C9 C9
C7 C9
C9
C2 C6
C6C2 C6
C10
C15
C6
C6
C6
C6
C18 C6 C6
C6 C6 C5
C5
C1
C1
C1
C47
C47C47
C3
C4
C4
C4
C15
C15
C5
C25
S
X6
S
X6
CHAMBER
CHAMBER OFFICE
4.6m x 3.7m
FOYER
4.6m x 3.6m
COURTYARD
FFL=0.00
8.2m x 5.7m
CHAMBER
4.8m x 3.4m
ROOM
3.3m x 3.2m3.9m x 14.3m
PLATFORM
3.9m x 14.3m
PLATFORM
WALKWAY 3.92m x 6.30m
PLATFORM
12
15
17
20
21
24
25
28
TOILET
D5
D5
26.2.2015
1:100
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
IBJ-005
5
LEGEND
74
00 1 2 3 4 5 m
GROUND FLOOR
A
6. W12
W14
W14
W14
W14
W14
W15
W15
W15
W15 W15 W15
W15W15W15
W15
W15
W15
W16
W16
W16
W16
W16
W17
W16
W17
D28
D29
D27
D22
D25
D22
D26
D24
D25
D33
D28
D21
D20D20
D19
D20
D20
D31
D21D21D21
D28
W15 W15
D33
W13
D7b
D7b
D7b
D7b
W5c
W5d
S
Y2
S
S
Y2
C1
C5
C1
C1
C1
Y3
R T W X AA AD AE AF AGY Z AB AC
13
14
16
18
19
22
23
26
27
29
30
31
M N P
36033899522938733558
4413445750822607
137515926
39839
3826 3650 5096 4110 5588 10640 5711 4924 5725
5376 3610 7325 3710 1755 3930 5459 64572797
2024 5857
57149
S
Y3
C27 C27
C28C28C28
C28 C28 C28
C28 C28
C28
C28 C28 C28 C28
C28
C28
C28
c28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28 C28 C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28C28
C29 C29
C29 C29
C29 C29
C29 C29
C30
C30C30
C30
C30 C30
C31C31
C32
c32
C32 C33
C32
C32
C33C33
C32
C32
C32
C32
C32
C33
C33
C34
C34 C34
C34
C34
C34
C35
C34
C34 C34
C34 C34
C34
C35
C35
C35
C34
C34
C34
C34
c32
c32
c32 c32
C36 C36
C26
C26
C26
C26
S
X9
S
X9
WAITING ROOM
FFL = +0.10
4.2m x 4.7m
ASSEMBLY HALL
16m x 20m
FFL = +0.14
ELECTRIC
LANDING
FFL = +0.73
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.05
LANDING
FFL = +0.79
STOREROOM
2.2m x 2.4m
ROYAL FAMILY AREA
4.7m x 5.7m
ROYAL BEDROOM
5.6m x 3.6m
INTERMEDIATE AREA
3.6m x 5.3m
ROYAL ROOM
5.0m x 5.3m
ROYAL BEDROOM
3.6m x 5.3m
LANDING
FFL = +0.76
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.18
TURFING
3.0m x 6.4m
FFL = -0.05
TURFING
3.0m x 15m
FFL = -0.05
GUARD
ROOM
TOILET
TURFING
4.8m x 4.3m
FFL = -0.05
5.8m x 9.3m
ROOM
TURFING
4.8m x 4.3m
FFL = -0.05
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.10
ROYAL BATH
(MALE)
ROYAL BATH
(FEMALE)
WATER
FEATURE
FFL = - 0.13
WATER
FEATURE
26.2.2015
1:100
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
IBJ-006
6
74
GROUND FLOOR
B
LEGEND
00 1 2 3 4 5M
7. 11
10
9
7
5
2
1
O Q S U V Y Z AB AC
3
4
6
8
M
82863575
3642
35753575357562062234
396539753905
31027
5376 23127 6457
5376 3610 7325 3710 39302797
5459
40419
S
X9
S
X9
1755
W14
W18 W18 W18 W18
W18
D18
D18
D23
D32
D18
D18
D18
D18
W13
c32
C36 C36
C36 C36
C36
C36
C36
C36
C36
C36 C36
C37 C37 C36
C37
C37 C37
C37
C37 C37
C37 C37
C36
C36
c36
c36
C38 C38
C38 C38
C38
C38
C38
C39
C38
C40
C40
C40
C40
C39
c38
C38
C38
C38
C39
C39
C42 C42 C42 C42 C42
c43c43
C43 C43
C43 C43
C43 C43
C44
C44
C44
C44
C44
INACCESSIBLE
INACCESSIBLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
MANHOLE
WALKWAY
FFL = +0.10
CENTER COURT
FFL = +0.16
COURT
FFL = +0.24
CORRIDOR
FFL = +0.13
KITCHEN
4.3m x 14m
10m x 3.3m
TOILET
2.7m x 3.5m
CARPARK
22m x 16m
WATER
FEATURE
TURFING
20m x 6.9m
TURFING
13m x 28m
FFL = -0.13
PRISON
2.5m x 2.0m
PRISON
2.5m x 2.0m
MANHOLE
D30
D33 D33 D33 D33 D33
D30
TURFING
2.8m x 12.2m
PLATFORM
3.5m x 12m
13
c32
26.2.2015
1:100
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
LEGEND
IBJ-007
7
74
GROUND FLOOR
C 00 1 2 3 4 5M
8. A B C D E F G H I J K L M
4450 3950 3950 3950 3950 3950 6100 3425 3425
3050 3050 1825 1600 1600 1825
37150
20400
360060003600
49003400490036003600
X6
S
X6
S
Y2
S
Y1
Y2
S
X8
S
X8
S
X5
S
X1
S
X7
S
X4
S
X3
S
X2
S
Y1
S
X5
S
X1
S
X7
S
X4
S
X3
S
X2
S
W6
W6
W7
W7 W7
W7 W8a
W8b
W8a
W8a W8a
W8a
W9
W9
W9
W10W11
D10
D11
D11
D12 D12
D12
D13
D13
D16
D14
D15
D17
D17
W9
W8a
D12
D10
D12
W8a
D9
BALCONY
FFL=+3.60 FFL=+3.57 12.9m x 4.8m
CHAMBER
6.5m x 3.3m
13.2m x 4.2m
FOYER
4.7m x 3.7m
BED ROOM
BED ROOM
7.6m x 3.0m BED ROOM
3.8m x 3.3m
RESTING ROOM
6.5m x 3.3m
FFL=+3.12
4.7m x 3.8m
15.7m x 6.3m
CORRIDOR
D15
C16
C17
C21
C22
C24
C21
C13
C22 C22
C24
C17
C14
C5
C5
C5
C5
C22
C22 C22
C23
C23
C11 C14
C12
C12
C47
C47 C47
C47
C16
C14
C14
C13
BALCONY
BALCONY
BED ROOM
7.6m x 3.0m
BED ROOM
4.7m x 3.8m
FOYER
4.7m x 3.7m
C11
S
12
15
17
20
21
24
25
28
C13
C14
C14
C13
M2
M2
C44
C44
C44
26.2.2015
1:100
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
LEGEND
IBJ-008
8
74
00 1 2 3 4 5 m
FIRST FLOOR
A
9. W9
W9
W21
W21
W21
W21
W21 W21
W21
W21
W21
W21
W22 W22
W22
W21
W21
W21
W22
W19W19
W22
W21
W21
D33
D28 D28
C45
C45
C45
C45
C46
C46
C46 C46
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28C28
C28
C28
C28
C28
C28C28
C28 C28 C28 C28 C28
C28C28
C28
C28
M
LANDING
FFL = +2.49
ASSEMBLY HALL
16m x 20m
FFL = +2.49
4.1m x 4.6m
INACCESSIBLE
D24
W9
W9
C14a
C14a
ROOM
4.2m x 5.5m
ROOM
2.5m x 3m
ROOM
2.4m x 2.7m
W24
W23
W24W24
S
S
Y2
Y3
S
X9
S
X9
R T W X AA AD AE AF AGN P
3826 3650 5096 4110 5588 10640 5711 4924 5725
5376 3610 7325 3710 1755 3930 5459 64572797
2024 5857
57149
S
Y2
28
25
24
21
20
17
15
12
13
14
16
18
19
22
23
26
27
29
30
31
36004900340049003600
36033899522938733558
4413445750822607
139075926
40233
S
Y3
26.2.2015
1:100
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
IBJ-009
9
74
FIRST FLOOR
B
LEGEND
00 1 2 3 4 5M
10. X8
S
W21 W21
S
X9
INACCESSIBLE
INACCESSIBLE
12
11
10
9
7
5
2
1
O Q S U V Y Z AB AC
3
4
6
8
M
82863575
3642
35753575357562062234
396539753905
30633
5376 19197 6457
3610 7325 3710 1755 3930 5459 64572797
9389
40419
26.2.2015
1:100
19.1.2015
JUGRA TEAM
JUGRA TEAM
LEGEND
IBJ-010
10
74
FIRST FLOOR
C 00 1 2 3 4 5M
39. 360 360
1070
1220
913918
1252067
2273
2273
75900
407 407
1150
1250
484517
2373
2423
900
407 407
1150
1250
485517
2373
2423
360 360
1070
1220
91491475
1252067
2273
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
SWING 180 DEGREE DOOR EG. TWO LEAVES
INTACT
14
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
NO. GLAZING
D33
D34
TIMBER
PAINT, PLASTER
6 HINGES AND TWO LOCKS
3
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
SWING 180 DEGREE DOOR EG. TWO LEAVES
CRACKS/ALGAE/BROKEN(SPECIFY)/ INTACT
6
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
NO. GLAZING
TIMBER
PAINT
10 HINGES AND 4 DOOR LOCKS
1
GUARD ROOM/KITCHEN
ROYAL FAMILY AREA
D14 i D14 ii
D14 i
D14 ii
D15 i
D15 ii
D15 i D15 ii
FFL
FFL
REAR ELEVATIONFRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25SCALE 1:25
ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
PLAN
SCALE 1:25
SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILINGS
LOCK RAIL
LOCK RAIL
DOOR FRAME
DOOR FRAME
PANEL FRAME
PANEL FRAME
DOOR PANEL
DOOR PANEL
40. 145135107620100252198
2808272223
2803050 2240
120 25 975 975 25120280 126 280126
406 406
120 139 320 115 320 106 1000 120
2240
1076201001206107861077610118
8272223
3050
D1
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:20
240 x 25 x 265mm GLASS
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:10
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:20
CONCRETE COLUMN W/ T10 REBAR
C/W CEMENT PLASTER AND PAINT
120 x 115 x 3050mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR JAMB
1000 x 35 x 77mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR MIDDLE RAIL
1000 x 35 x 120mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR TOP RAIL
139 x 35 x 2223mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR STILE
GLASS
CEMENT PLASTER
TIMBER FRAME
GLASS
CEMENT PLASTER
TIMBER FRAME
CONNECTION OF DOOR FRAME AND GLASS
SCALE 1:5
DOOR LEAVE
SCALE 1:15
DOOR LEAVE SECTION
SCALE 1:5
DOOR SECTION
SCALE 1:5
D1i
D1ii
D1i
D1ii
41. 2481402002502370
1468
3208
417 163 230 100 100 230 163 397655 655
1310 890910
202302001402482370
1468
3208
417 163 230 100 655 655 100 230 163 397
910 1310 890
6432006902352250
1768
4018
1966
378
374
1214
6432006901152370
1648
4018
1966
330 1310 326D5
REAR ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
SCALE 1:25
BOLT HOOK & STRAP HINGESCREW
SCALE 1:25
400mm THK BRICKWALL WITH
CEMENT PLASTER AND PAINT
CEMENT PLASTERING FRAME
40mm THK HARDWOOD DOOR
LEAVES WITH TIMBER PLANKS
1545x 25 x 52mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER STICK
20 mm METAL BOLT HOOK
610 x 6 x 63mm STRAP HINGE
230mm CONCRETE ORNAMENT
WITH CEMENT PLASTER & PAINT
SCALE 1:2 SCALE 1:5
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:15
D5ii D5iii
D5i
D5ii
D5iii
TIMBER LOCK
SCALE 1:5
D5i
TIMBER
DOOR
10mm BOLT
20mm NUT
STRAP HINGE
WALL
BOLT HOOK
STRAP HINGE
TIMBER
BAR
TIMBER
LATCH
TIMBER
DOOR
TIMBER DOOR
10mm METAL BOLT
22mm METAL NUT
G M
42. 646878286593130418130650
9102067
2977
76
6476
98 410 95 603
76641250
1531
14068782116593130418130650
9102067
2977
140
120 410 95 625
1401250
1531
6476684876788811588883
9112065
2976
64
76 72 449 76 597 76
641397
1525
140684879288811588883
9112065
2976
140
97 449 76 626
1361248
1525
1580
1526357040100740110355110485100
8252025
2850
152
93 70 365 85 520 93
1521276
1580
1526357040125740110355110485100
8252025
2850
152 93
95 365 85
93 1521090
1580
545
6357040125485110355110740100
6732025
2698
93
95 365 85 545
931090
1276
1526357040100485110355110740100
8252025
2850
152
93 70 365 85 520 93
1521276
1580
63570401109959077555
6732025
2698
93
131 308 106 545
931090
1276
1526357040859959077555
8252025
2850
152
93 106 308 106 520 93
1521276
1580
D2
FRONT ELEVATION
DOOR HINGECONNECTION OF DOOR FRAME AND GLASS
SCALE 1:25
TIMBER FRAME
20mm THK GLAZING GLASS
365 x 35 x 110mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR MIDDLE RAIL
33 x 4 x 102mm DOOR HINGE
SCALE 1:15 SCALE 1:2
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:15
D12i
SCREW
KNUCKLE
LEAF
SCREW HOLE
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
W3ii MORTISE AND TENON JOINT
SCALE 1:5
BARREL
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
D3
D12 D13
D17
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
PRECAST CONCRETE ORNAMENT
WITH CEMENT PLASTER & PAINT
1276 x 40 x 135mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR JAMB
365 x 35 x 100mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR BOTTOM RAIL
365 x 35 x 125mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR TOP RAIL
TOP RAIL
90 x 35 x 2023mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER DOOR STILE
GLASS
TIMBER FRAME
DOOR SECTION
SCALE 1:5
D12
D12ii D12iii
D12iii
D12ii
D12i
43. FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
D32D24 D27a D27b D27c
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:15
THE BOTTOM LEFT LEAF OF THIS DOOR
IS BROKEN
INTACT THE BOTTOM LEFT LEAF OF THIS DOOR
IS BROKEN WITH PAINT SCRAPPED OFF
THE BOTTOM LEFT LEAF OF THIS DOOR
IS BROKEN
THE BOTTOM LEAF OF THIS DOOR
IS BROKEN
44. D29
MORTISE AND TENON JOINT
SCALE 1:5
2485mm x 2719mm
CONCRETE DOOR FRAME WITH
CEMENT PLASTER
50mm HARDWOOD DOOR LEAVES
WITH TIMBER PLANKS
2989mm X 3024mm CONCRETE ORNAMENT
WITH CEMENT PLASTER
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:2O
D26
314mm x 214mm HARDWOOD
GLASS WINDOW FRAME
CONCRETE DOOR FRAME WITH
CEMENT PLASTER
475mm X 1832mm HARDWOOD DOOR
LEAVES WITH TIMBER PLANKS
1099mm x2395mm CONCRETE FRAME
WITH CEMENT PLASTER
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:15
284mm x 187 mm
GLASS PLANEL
WINDOW GLAZING
SCALE 1:5
WINDOW FRAME
SCALE 1:5
MORTISE AND TENON JOINT
SCALE 1:5
CROSS RAILS
SCALE 1:5
D26i
D26i
D26ii
D26ii
D26iii
D26iii
D29i
D29i
D29ii
D29ii
51. 1730
1326
768
1782
158209326326176173
768
675
338
1194
209853
326326
197
883
1680
1343
408 129
1561
1531021245
90376374
1021
94549
374271
816
728
364 15
888
1213
1105
553 552
1526
1518
102
1105
553
1636
1526
133
491
116
REAR ELEVATIONFRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25SCALE 1:25
ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
FRONT ELEVATION SPECIFICATIONS
W16
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
NO OF GLAZING
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
6
TIMBER, CONCRETE
PAINT, PLASTER
NONE
4 HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCK
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOW
INTERMEDIATE ROOM, ROYAL ROOM, ROYAL BEDROOM
W17
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
NO OF GLAZING
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOWS
4 NUMBER OF HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCKS
NONE
PAINT, PLASTER
TIMBER, CONCRETE
2
ROYAL BEDROOM
W18
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
NO OF GLAZING
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
TIMBER
PAINT
NONE
4 HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCKS
INTACT
4
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOWS
KITCHEN
SEC
W1
SEC
W1
SEC
W1
SEC
W1
SEC
W1
SEC
W1
FFL
FFL
SCALE 1:5
FFL
DECORATIVE
ORNAMENT
TIMBER
SCREENS
BEAD
TIMBER
PLANK
LINTEL
DOOR LEAF
DECORATIVE
ORNAMENT
WINDOW
FRAME
TIMBER
PLANK
WINDOW
FRAME
W16i
W16ii
W17i
W17ii
W18i
W16i W16ii
W17i W17ii
W18i
52. 1825
1761
1382
1825
1408
1198
888
317
353
274
1001
904
419 419
1001
971
437 437
1354
1301
575252177
1005
899
449
1353
1300
575252177
1004
898
448
888
316
963
1301
177252575
898
31316
1354
1301
248575252
1005
449 316
18
W21
REAR ELEVATIONFRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25SCALE 1:25
ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
PLAN SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILINGS
W19
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
NO OF GLAZING
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
2
TIMBER
PAINT
2
4 HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCK
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOW WITH 2 LOUVERS ABOVE
ASSEMBLY HALL
W20
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
NO OF GLAZING
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOWS WITH 4 LOUVERS
4 NUMBER OF HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCKS
NONE
PAINT, PLASTER
TIMBER, CONCRETE
2
ASSEMBLY HALL
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
NO OF GLAZING
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
TIMBER
PAINT
NONE
4 HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCKS
INTACT
14
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOW WITH 4 LOUVERS
ASSEMBLY HALL
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
W19i
W19ii
W20i
W20ii
W21i
W21ii
W20i W20ii
W19i W19ii
W21i W21ii
FFL
FFL
FFL
SCALE 1:5
LOUVER
LINTEL GLASS
MUNTIN
DECORATIVE
ELEMENT
LOUVER
WINDOW
FRAME
BAR
PUSH
ROD
LOUVER
LITNEL
WINDOW
PANEL
WINDOW
FRAME
SCALE 1:25
W19
W19
W20
W20
W21
W21
53. 1728
1643
2111357
1206101
1030
929
416
35
1728
1642
1030
929
382 441
2641356
888
1727
1642
1205
101
264
211
1030
454
382 35
1727
1355264
211
174
1205
1030
949
464
382
10
888
1837
1681346322
2481053203
1410
207 999 203
48 449 449
169
207 203
999
893
315315
1347
1294
17697572251
963
W22
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
NO OF GLAZING
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
2
TIMBER
PAINT
2
4 HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCK
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOW WITH 2 LOUVERS
ASSEMBLY HALL
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
NO OF GLAZING
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOWS WITH 4 LOUVERS
4 NUMBER OF HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCKS
NONE
PAINT, PLASTER
TIMBER, CONCRETE
2
ASSEMBLY HALL
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
W23
W22i
W22ii
W22i W22ii
W24i
W24ii
W24i W24ii
FEATURES
CONDITIONS
MATERIALS
FINISHES
QUANTITY
LOCATION
ACCESSORIES
NO OF GLAZING
INTACT
2 LEAVES SWING WINDOWS WITH 4 LOUVERS
4 NUMBER OF HINGES, 2 DOOR LOCKS
NONE
PAINT, PLASTER
TIMBER, CONCRETE
3
ASSEMBLY HALL
W24
FFL
FFL
FFL
LINTEL
LOUVER
MULIN
GLASS
WINDOW
FRAME
BAR
PUSH ROD
LOUVER
DECORATIVE
ELEMENT
WINDOW
PANEL
REAR ELEVATIONFRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25SCALE 1:25
ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
PLAN SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILINGS
SCALE 1:5SCALE 1:25
SEC
SEC
W22
W22
W23
W23
W24
W24
54. 280130803904014405070150330
4102000220
2630
258 2020 258
2535
50 1890 50
1990
5042255139350
480
1498472
1970
280130803904014405070150165
4102000220
2630
258 2020 258
2535
50 501890
1990
5042255139350
4721498
1970490
28013080390401440150370
410
4070
1990220
2620
258 2020 258
2535
50 1890 50
1990
5042255139350
4721498
1970490
280130803904014403070150310
4101980220
2610
258 2020 258
2535
50 501890
1990
5042255139350
4721498
1970492
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
W2a
W2b
W2c
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
THE WINDOW HAS ONE BROKEN LEAF, CRACKS AND ALGAE ON BOTH FRONT ELEVATION
AND REAR ELEVATION
WINDOW FRAME AT FRONT ELEVATION HAS CRACKS WHEREAS REAR ELEVATION HAS ALGAE. W2c CRACKS AND ALGAE ON BOTH FRONT AND REAR ELEVATION
FRONT ISOMETRIC REAR ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25 SCALE 1:25
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
1980 x 80 x 116 mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW HEAD
1440 x 93 x 36 HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW STILE
PRECAST CONCRETE ORNAMENT
W/ CEMENT PLASTER & PAINT
CONCRETE COLUMN W/ T10 REBAR
C/W CEMENT PLASTER AND PAINT.
1980 x 44 x 116 mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW JAMB
346 x 22 x 36mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW MUNTIN
138 x 137 x 18mm GLASS PANE
1884 x 63 x 116mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW TRANSOM
265 x 90 x 36 mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER BOTTOM RAIL
26mm THK TIMBER PANEL
9mm THK TIMBER BEAD
W2i CONNECTION OF BEAD TO WINDOW FRAME
SCALE 1:5
FFL
FFL
FFL
20mm LONG IRON
PANEL NAIL
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
INTACT
W2i
55. 2575
543
3182251241741167231
1741522
2892091251712971740
4981740593
2533
2892091740125170319
1740615
2533
498
55
1718
25440132148
5625940132551
1730
5625940132551
1730
1712
263 1164 284
1712
263 1164 284
1712
263 1164 284
60 1060 55
1175
55 1065 55
1175
55 1065 55
1175
W3a
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
50 x 1069 x 120 HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW TRANSOM
1310 x 80 x 40 HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW STILE
335 x 90 x 40 HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW BOTTOM RAIL
PRECAST CONCRETE ORNAMENT
W/ CEMENT PLASTER & PAINT
CONCRETE COLUMN W/ T10 REBAR
C/W CEMENT PLASTER AND PAINT.
15 mm THK DIAGONAL
TIMBER MUNTIN
W3b W3cWINDOW IS SLANTED INTACT INTACT
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
FRONT ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
REAR ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
10mm THK DIAGONAL GLAZING
15mm THK TIMBER BEAD
1720 x 55 x 120 HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW JAMB
25 x 180 x 12 HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW MUNTIN
W3ii MORTISE AND TENON JOINT
GLASS
PANE
WINDOW
FRAME
W3iv- CONNECTION OF METAL GRILLE
CONCRETE SILL
W/ T10 REBAR C/W
CEMENT PLASTER AND
PAINT
160 x 190 GLASS PANEL
1320mm LONG VERTICAL
METAL GRILLE
11mm
W3i- CONNECTION OF WINDOW FRAME AND GLASS
SCALE 1:5
W3ii- CROSS LAP JOINT
SCALE 1:5
SCALE 1:5
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:15
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
MUNTIN SUBFRAME
(REMOVABLE)
GLASS PANEL
SCALE 1:5
MUNTIN
CEMENT
METAL
GRILLE
W3i
W3ii
W3iv
W3i
W3ii
BEAD
FFL
FFL
56. 2910
6502260 110 172 273 649 273 172 110
1761
2100
1040
537 686 538
1553451502001940120
70 457 443 70
7010056589070
105
6501082100
34516214316885825138825168
1760
282 251 692 252 283
1026
67 446 446 67
150 301 100 42
2085
6710011017
78825996089067
3006567
2943
85
W8a
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
1980 x 60 x 130mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW STILE
20mm THK
TIMBER PANEL
PRECAST CONCRETE
ORNAMENT W/ CEMENT
PLASTER & PAINT
W8b
INTACT
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
FRONT ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
REAR ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
15mm THK
TIMBER BEAD
1980 x 60 x 130mm
HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW JAMB
835mm LONG
PUSH ROD
1026 x 60 x 130mm
HARDWOOD TIMBER
WINDOW HEAD
FFL
FFL
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
DECORATIVE OUTER FRAME OF THE FRONT ELEVATION IS SLANTED
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
W8ii CONNECTION OF BALUSTRATE, WINDOW FRAME & HANDRAIL
SCALE 1:5
W8iii LOUVERS WORKING MECHANISM
SCALE 1:5
W8i CONNECTION OF LOUVERS
SCALE 1:25
NOTCH
PUSH
ROD
NOTCH
LOUVERS
PUSH
ROD
METAL
RING
LOUVERS
METAL
RING
1040 x70 x130mm
HARDWOOD TIMBER
WINDOW FRAME
890mm HIGH
TIMBER BALUSTRATE
892 x 60 x 100mm
TIMBER HANDRAIL
METAL DOOR HINGES W/
SCREW
10mm THK
TIMBER LOUVERS
6mm SCREW HEAD
MORTISE &
TENON JOINT
W8 i
W8 ii
W8 iii
LOUVERS IN CLOSED STATE LOUVERS IN OPENED STATE
57. 3036354
11561600634
23591322508451510
45
110170354
1491
2540588
930
50
75640706409045
1191
W10
1190 x 45 x 95mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW HEAD
DOOR HINGE WITH SCREW
CONCRETE OGEE ARCH
FRAME W/ T10 REBAR C/W
CEMENT & PAINT
CRACKS ON WINDOW LEAVES
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:25
1600 x 49 x 100mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER WINDOW JAMB
1740mm CONCRETE
SILL W/ T10 REBAR
C/W CEMENT PLASTER
AND PAINT
49mm THK HARDWOOD
TIMBER OGEE ARCH FRAME
1510mm LONG VERTICAL
METAL GRILLE
11mm
W10iii- DOOR BOLT METAL BAR LOCK
SCALE 1:2
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:10
SECTION
SCALE 1:25
FRONT ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
25mm THK TIMBER
PANEL
14mm THK TIMBER
BEAD
425 x 40 x 70 mm
HARDWOOD TIMBER
MID RAIL
20mm
THK GLASS
PANE
425 x 40 x 70 mm
HARDWOOD TIMBER
TOP RAIL
METAL DOOR LOCK
40mm THK
HARDWOOD
TIMBER MUNTIN
1515 x 70 x 40 mm
HARDWOOD TIMBER
STILE
REAR ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:25
W10iv- CONNECTION OF TIMBER BEAD TO WINDOW LEAVES
SCALE 1:5
TIMBER BEAD
TIMBER PANEL
TIMBER FRAME
TIMBER BEAD
TOP RAIL
TIMBER PANEL
FFL
W10i- MORTISE AND TENON JOINT
SCALE 1:10
W10ii- LAP JOINT
SCALE 1:10
PANEL NAIL
W10 i
W10 ii
W10 iv
W10 iii
58. W20
SECTION OF LOUVERSFIXED LOUVERS
400mm THICK BRICKWALL WITH
CEMENT PLASTER
1354mm x 1005mm CONCRETE WINDOW FRAME
WITH CEMENT PLASTER
35 mm HARDWOOD DOOR LEAVES
WITH TIMBER PLANKS
1300mm x 15mm HARDWOOD TIMBER
ROD
515mm x 316mm FIXED LOUVERED
89mm x 30mm WOODEN ORNAMENTATION
SCALE 1:5 SCALE 1:5
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:20
W16
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:20
REAR ELEVATION
SCALE 1:20
FRONT ELEVATION
SCALE 1:10
400mm THICK BRICKWALL WITH
CEMENT PLASTER
768mm x 1194mm WOODEN
WINDOW FRAME
35mm HARDWOOD WINDOW LEAVES
WITH TIMBER PLANKS
853mm x 15mm HARDWOOD
TIMBER ROD
1724mm x 570mm CONCRETE ORNAMENT
WITH CEMENT PLASTER
675mm X 210mm TIMBER SCREEN
MORTISE AND TENON JOINT
SCALE 1:5
TIMBER RODS
SCALE 1:5
W16a THE WINDOW ORNAMENTATION IS SLANTED
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SCALE 1:20
i. ii. iii. iv.
i ii
iii