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Interior Design Residential Design Basic Assignment Submitted to Submitted By Dezyne E’cole College,Ajmer Kritika Heda www.dezyneecole.com B.Sc-Interior Design

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Page 1: Kritika heda BSc Interior Design

Interior Design

Residential Design Basic Assignment

Submitted to Submitted By

Dezyne E’cole College,Ajmer Kritika Heda

www.dezyneecole.com B.Sc-Interior Design

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

ApproachDate :- 07.10.2014

Frontal Approach Frontal Approach

Top View Isometric View

Frontal Approach- A frontal approach leads directly to the entrance of a building along a straight, axial path. The visual goal that terminates the approach is clear; it may be the entire front façade of a building or an elaborated entrance within the plane.

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

ApproachDate :-07.10.2014

Oblique Approach Oblique Approach

Top View Isometric View

Oblique Approach- A oblique approach enhances the effect of perspective on the front façade and form of a building. The path can be redirected one or more times to delay and prolong the sequence of the approach. If a building is approached at an extreme angle, its entrance can project beyond its façade to be more clearly visible.

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

ApproachDate :- 07.10.2014

Top ViewIsometric View

Spiral Approach Spiral Approach

Spiral Approach- A spiral path prolongs the sequence of the approach and emphasizes the three dimensional form of a building as we move around its perimeter. The building entrance might be viewed intermittently during the approach to clarify its position or it may be hidden until the point of arrival.

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

ApproachDate :-14-10-2014

Frontal Approach

Oblique Approach

Spiral Approach

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

CircleDate :-13-09-2014

Circumference

Quardrant

Diameter Radius

Arc

Sector

Chord

Segment

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

FLOOR BASE PLANDate :-20-09-2014

Top base plan

Isometric base plan Example of Top base plan Example of isometric base plan

Top base plan

Isometric elevated plan Example of Top Elevated plan Example of Top Elevated plan

Base Plan:- A horizontal plan laying as figure on a contrasting background defines simple field of space this field of space can be visually reinforced in following ways.

Elevated Base Plan:- A horizontal plan elevated above the ground plan establishes vertical surfaces along its edges that reinforce the visual separation between its field and surrounding ground.

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Interior Design

Kritika HedaBSc-I D –I Sem.

Dezyne E’cole Collegewww.dezyneecole.com

FLOOR BASE PLANDate :-13-09-2014

Top base plan

Isometric Depressed plan Example of Top Depressed plan Example of isometric Depressed plan

Top base plan

Example of Overhead plan

Depressed Base Plan:-A horizontal plan depressed into the ground plan utilizes the vertical surfaces of the lowered area to define a volume of space.

Overhead Plan:- A horizontal plan located overhead defines a volume of space between itself and the ground plan.