
FRIENDSHIP CYCLONE SHELTER
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Main entrance to the building

Ramp surrounding the entire building

Classrooms with perforations for light

Plan of the fort
(Drawn by: Dipti Bhaindarkar)

Site Section of the entire fort
(Drawn by: Dipti Bhaindarkar)
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