Anshu Mehta

CT2029

Trion Shell

Trion Shell is a steel structure designed for a railway station, featuring two primary side supports and a 32-meter central cantilever that ensures a column-free central span. Engineered in accordance with IS 800 and IS 875 (Parts 1, 2, and 3), the structure prioritizes open space and efficiency. The name "Trion Shell" reflects its three-part structural composition ("Trion") and the sweeping, protective roof form ("Shell"). A key architectural expression lies in the seamless convergence of two opposing roof forms, resulting in a bold yet harmonious visual identity.

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Case Study- Newport Railway Station Drawings.

Case Study- Sun path Analysis and Structural Analysis.

Conceptual mind map and iterations.

Load transfer and exploded view for final design

Structural analysis and design

Architectural drawings for the design

Module Drawings

Exploded iso view for individual modules and 1:1 scaled joinery model

3D rendered views