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DIVYA
DHEERAJ
HARSHITH
PRIYANKA S
Jawahar Kala Kendra
TUBE HOUSE
Bharat bhavan is uniquely designed with the
combination of simple and interesting shapes.
The auditorium has unique design made up of R.C.C.
shell which has a skylight on the top of it providing
natural lighting.
FORM OF BUILDING
1. Permanent museum,
2.Green room
3. Open air amphitheatre
4.Indoor theatre
5. Restaurant
6.Auditorium
7. Store
8.Workshop
9. Special exhibition area
10.Office
11. Library
12.Workshop studio
13. Toilet
14. Ticket counter Circulation
Requirements of Bharat bhawan
COMPONENTS
-SPACES
NO. OF
USERS
ARE
A
(SQ.M)
REMARKS
ARTS CENTER 40 220 LAKE VIEW, MAIN ORGANIZATION
CONFERENCE
FACILITIES
105 355 HIRE
WORKSHOP 800 WITH ATTACHED SPILL OUT SPACES
LIBRARY 360 ACADEMIC ZONE, DESIRABLE
NORTH LIGHT
ART GALLERIES 860 DISPLAY WORKS
RETAIL 800
RESTAURANTS 150 760 WITH LAKE VIEW
AUDITORIUM 400 1000 OPEN OUT INTO SPILL OUT AREA,
ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT
THEATRE 650 1560 RETAIL OUTLETS, ACCESS TO
CANTEEN, CONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT
7100 + 35% = 9785 SQ.M
 Free flow circulation was provided to
avoid accumulation at a certain point.
 No such pattern or way defined to keep
people moving in a certain pattern.
 Open to sky courtyards were provided
to keep also people involved in outer
part of the building.
 Open air amphitheatre was also made to
utilise the natural view of adjacent lake.
 Best part about the Bharat bhavan
was its landscaping.
 Roofs of all the buildings were
covered through grass making the
view beautiful as well as keeping the
building cooler.
 Open to sky courtyards were made to
manage crowd Lake adjacent to the
Bharat bhavan was also incorporated
into the design.
 Site of the Bharat bhavan is located
on the small plateau region.
 Retaining walls were made to avoid
the landslide.
 Coffered slabs were made to avoid
the columns.
 Outer façade stone walls were 380
mm wide.
 Slopes were made for easy passage
for handicapped.
 Flower beds were made on the roofs
of the buildings.
 Visitor enter at the highest level and
walk down to a Pedestrian spine
flanked by a pattern of courtyards.
 Each of the part of the building is
distinct yet flows easily One another
 Inner walls were 340 mm wide
plastered on both of the sides.
 The landscape of the Bhavan is
the built form itself that gently
terminates at the lakefront
forming into an amphitheatre
with the cityscape itself for a
backdrop reflecting in the
shimmering water of the lake.
 The profound hierarchy in the
organization of spaces, is what
allows for the transition
courtyards to develop an
informality and openness
which gives this space its
character, as a platform for
sharing and building up
Spill out space with every indoor space creates a conductive atmosphere
for cultural activities.
 The kund like elements with pavilion for music classes and
performance is enchanting and mesmerizing.
ANALYSIS
Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal

Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal

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    Bharat bhavan isuniquely designed with the combination of simple and interesting shapes. The auditorium has unique design made up of R.C.C. shell which has a skylight on the top of it providing natural lighting. FORM OF BUILDING
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    1. Permanent museum, 2.Greenroom 3. Open air amphitheatre 4.Indoor theatre 5. Restaurant 6.Auditorium 7. Store 8.Workshop 9. Special exhibition area 10.Office 11. Library 12.Workshop studio 13. Toilet 14. Ticket counter Circulation Requirements of Bharat bhawan
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    COMPONENTS -SPACES NO. OF USERS ARE A (SQ.M) REMARKS ARTS CENTER40 220 LAKE VIEW, MAIN ORGANIZATION CONFERENCE FACILITIES 105 355 HIRE WORKSHOP 800 WITH ATTACHED SPILL OUT SPACES LIBRARY 360 ACADEMIC ZONE, DESIRABLE NORTH LIGHT ART GALLERIES 860 DISPLAY WORKS RETAIL 800 RESTAURANTS 150 760 WITH LAKE VIEW AUDITORIUM 400 1000 OPEN OUT INTO SPILL OUT AREA, ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT THEATRE 650 1560 RETAIL OUTLETS, ACCESS TO CANTEEN, CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT 7100 + 35% = 9785 SQ.M
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     Free flowcirculation was provided to avoid accumulation at a certain point.  No such pattern or way defined to keep people moving in a certain pattern.  Open to sky courtyards were provided to keep also people involved in outer part of the building.  Open air amphitheatre was also made to utilise the natural view of adjacent lake.
  • 15.
     Best partabout the Bharat bhavan was its landscaping.  Roofs of all the buildings were covered through grass making the view beautiful as well as keeping the building cooler.  Open to sky courtyards were made to manage crowd Lake adjacent to the Bharat bhavan was also incorporated into the design.
  • 16.
     Site ofthe Bharat bhavan is located on the small plateau region.  Retaining walls were made to avoid the landslide.  Coffered slabs were made to avoid the columns.  Outer façade stone walls were 380 mm wide.  Slopes were made for easy passage for handicapped.  Flower beds were made on the roofs of the buildings.  Visitor enter at the highest level and walk down to a Pedestrian spine flanked by a pattern of courtyards.  Each of the part of the building is distinct yet flows easily One another  Inner walls were 340 mm wide plastered on both of the sides.
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     The landscapeof the Bhavan is the built form itself that gently terminates at the lakefront forming into an amphitheatre with the cityscape itself for a backdrop reflecting in the shimmering water of the lake.  The profound hierarchy in the organization of spaces, is what allows for the transition courtyards to develop an informality and openness which gives this space its character, as a platform for sharing and building up
  • 19.
    Spill out spacewith every indoor space creates a conductive atmosphere for cultural activities.  The kund like elements with pavilion for music classes and performance is enchanting and mesmerizing.
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